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Pathology
Pathology Pathology (from Greek pathos, feeling, pain, suffering; and ... organs that underlie disease. Another name for pathology is laboratory medicine. Scope of pathology The primary goal of pathology is the study of the four ...
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Pathology (translated from German)
Pathology As Pathology becomes in that Medizin the research and ... kinds, inclusively thereby ascertainable body procedures (Pathophysiology). Pathology becomes traditionally usually in form one Pathobiologie ... Table of contents Historical That griechische term ????????? (Pathology) is for the first time with griechischen ... medicine uses). In its current form the pathology goes on the Italian researcher Giovanni ...
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Pathology (translated from Japanese)
Pathology Pathology (rivet り く, Pathology) With, Sickness It designates that diagnosis of ... concerning the change of microscope level =Organizational pathology (Histopathology)The ratio which is occupied is ... laboratory is placed. Table of contents History Pathology (Pathology) with as for the word ...
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Pathology (translated from Chinese)
Pathology PathologyRefers to the research disease the cause of disease, the pathogenesis, the pathology change (including metabolism, function and shape structure ...
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Pathology (translated from Spanish)
Pathology The word pathology it comes from griego , study (logo) of the suffering or damage (pathos). pathology it is the part of medicina in ... examination injury in all its structural levels. Pathology could be said that and anatomía is ... terms. The pathologists are really anatomopatólogos. The pathology does not have to be confused ...
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Pathology (translated from Italian)
Pathology pathology (they give pathos = pain, disease and logos ... normal operation oforganism. It is defined general pathology the study of fundamental the pathological processes ... flogosi, the state of infezione , etc. systematic pathology it is instead the deepened and schematic ... of the organism. The branch of the pathology that is taken care of the ...
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Pathology (translated from Portuguese)
Pathology Pathology it is the science practised for health ... Nuclear medicine} {Preventive and social medicine} {Nutrologia} {Pathology} {Laboratorial medicine} {Psychiatry} {Radiology} and {diagnosis for ...
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Geo pathology (translated from German)
Geo pathology Those Geo pathology is one Pseudowissenschaft , itself with the accepted ... crossings Quirligkeit its. The trailers that Geo pathology assume that, that it so-called Strahlensucher ... See also Water vein Erdstrahlung Bovis Geomantie Pathology Carpenter effect Literature Mountain man, Petrol: Factor ...
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Dissection pathology (translated from Korean)
Dissection pathology Form crane of each internal organs of ...
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Forensic pathology
Forensic pathology Forensic pathology is the legal branch of pathology concerned with: Determining cause of death (such ... post mortem) is a subset of anatomical pathology. Often times, a coroner or medical examiner has a background in pathology.
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