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Cytohistology: Essential and Basic Concepts
The nucleoli in euplastic cells are all round or rounded; however, on occasion
they may appear slightly elongated or oval in shape. Most important is the
number of nucleoli in euplastic cells. The variation in the number of nucleoli
among ...
Prabodh Gupta, Zubair Baloch, 2011
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The Principles of Medicine
EUPLASTIC DEPOSITS. 149. We have just seen that the repair of injuries is, in
part, by the organization of euplastic material, which is always fibrous in
character. We have now to notice the same euplastic organization in parts where
it is not a ...
John Milton Scudder, 1867
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The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
Similar susceptibilities of organization represent the varieties noticed by Dr.
C. J. B. Williams, as the euplastic, aplastic, and cacoplas- plastic. With such
distinctive forms of structure are associated equally peculiar physical properties ;
Euplastic ...
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St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal
Exudations are respectively euplastic, caco-plastic, or aplastic. In the case of
croup, the formation may be plastic, highly fibrinous; in scarlatina, almost entirely
aplastic, sero-albuminous, and tending to putrefaction. Diphtheria appears to
rank ...
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Principles of Medicine: An Elementary View of the Causes, ...
The same relation intimately affects the character of deposits, which take place
independently of inflammation, as results of overflow and perversion of the
material of reparative nutrition, which so may be either euplastic, cacoplastic, or
aplastic ...
Charles James Blasius Williams, Meredith Clymer, 1857
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The American eclectic practice of medicine
Euplastic Deposits or Cicatrices. Repair of Injured Structures. — Before calling
your attention to the lower grades of organized deposits, I will briefly advert to
those which occur in ordinary states of the nutritive function in the repair of
injured ...
Theheavily wrought and thoroughly considered endproductis euplastic.
Sometimes these functions areusefully separated in time. A writermay find it most
effective to produce large quantities ofbehavior under therelaxed conditions
ofediting to ...
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Weighty Issues: Fatness and Thinness As Social Problems
The dysplastic individual is envisioned, by this terminology, to be badly moulded
or formed, because his bodily proportions (a) depart from our ideals for the
human form, and (b) are inconsistent among themselves. The euplastic individual
, par ...
Jeffery Sobal, Donna Maurer
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A Dictionary of Nursing
183 euplastic ethambutol [eth-am-bew-tol] n. a drug administered by mouth in the
treatment of tuberculosis, in conjunction with other drugs. ethanol (ethyl alcohol) [
eth-a ̆-nol] n. see alcohol. ether [ee-ther] n. a volatile liquid formerly used as ...
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Blogging America: The New Public Sphere
Skinner, again, says: The functions of the speaker in generating and editing the
raw material of his verbal behavior suggest the traditional distinction between
ecstatic and euplastic composition. Wholly unedited behavior is ecstatic. The
heavily ...