10 ПОРТУГАЛЬСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «CATAPLASIA»
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Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
cataplasia (kat-a-pla'-zi-a): Atrophy or degeneration of tissues in which they
revert to an earlier, or embryonic state. cataplexy (kat' -a-plek-si): A condition of
sudden powerlessness due to muscular rigidity caused by intense emotional ...
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero, 2013
1927, preferindo a designação de cataplasia criada por Beneke, 1905, como
cataplasia morfológica, cataplasia fisiológica, cataplasia química e física. Essas
propriedades sendo novas, e não existentes por sua vêz em nenhuma das
células ...
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Necroscope III: The Source
The creature had seemed to undergo a sort of cataplasia, a reversion of its cells
and tissues to a more primitive, almost embryonic form. Placenta, cataplasia,
embryo — protoplast? Egg? Agursky turned off the valves and pump, pulled the.
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Medical Lexicon. A New Dictionary of Medical Science, ...
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pained part in rheumalism, dc. CATAPLASIA So'oa: Cntonrxa'rz seu CanoIA'TJ. L'
ut'rlplnsm of C'Mo'rivmtcll So'drl. Made by adding notation of chlorinated soda to ...
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
See dedifferentiation. cataplasia, cataplasis n. An evolutionary state
characterized by decreasing vigor (Lincoln et al. 1985). metaplasia n. 1. An
evolutionary state characterized by maximum vigor and diversification of
organisms (Lincoln et al.
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Abstracts of Soviet medicine. Part B, clinical medicine
1958, 5 (3-10) It is proposed to divide neuroectodermal tumours into 3 groups
depending on the degree of cataplasia. Cataplasia (anaplasia) means the whole
complex of neoplastic tissue peculiarities indicating a lowering of their functional
...
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The Science of Cancerous Disease from Earliest Times to the ...
Consequently, the tumor cell is a diseased cell (blastomatosis); if it loses still
more of its unilateral functional capacity, this means the fall of the cell, a
cataplasia! This theory also does away with the hypothesis of embryonal germs
that stagnate ...
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Diccionario médico ilustrado de Melloni
Modificar la velocidad de una reacción química; actuar como catalizador,
catamnesis (anamnesis). Historia clínica de un paciente después de una
enfermedad; historia de control. cataplasia (cataplasia, cataplasis). Reversión
degenerativa de ...
Biagio John Melloni, Ida Dox, Gilbert M. Eisner, 1982
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Hygienic System Vol. III - Fasting and Sunbathing
We witness, therefore, cataplasia or reduction of certain parts of an organism
along with a progressive building up, or euplasia. of others. Such a condition has
already been shown to exist in the salmon during the spawning season when
these ...
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Biochemical aspects of tumour growth
Chapter 4 CATAPLASIA Many authors hold that the decreased tissue
differentiation (morphological and biochemical characteristics) after its neoplastic
transformation is a typical, if not an obligatory, feature of malignant tumours. This
property ...
Vladimir Sergeevich Shapot, 1980