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tissues <a tissue; tissues> SUST.

tissues

abraded tissues MED.

brain tissues PSICO.

elastic tissues MED.

epithelial tissues MED.

animal tissue BIOL.

epithelial tissue BIOL.

fibrous tissue BIOL.

fundamental tissue SUST.

loose tissue BIOL.

vascular tissue <a vascular tissue; vascular tissues> SUST. BIOL.

vesicular tissue GEOL.

adipose connective tissue MED.

muscular connective tissue MED.

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This gene is most highly expressed in lymphoid tissues such as spleen, lymph node, thymus, and tonsil.
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The chronically inflamed soft tissues around the tooth may give few if any symptoms.
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Such tissues and organs may be referred to as implant tissue, allograft, xenograft, skin graft tissue, human transplant tissue, or implant bone.
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However, studies have linked chlordane/heptachlor in human tissues with cancers of the breast, prostate, brain, and cancer of blood cellsleukemia and lymphoma.
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Adults live in the subcutaneous tissues of humans, where they mate and produce worm-like eggs called microfilaria.
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There are three additional columns which innervate organs and tissues developing from the branchial arches and inner ear.
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This, as explained above, is usually very painful, because unlike these adjacent tissues, the central portion of the disc contains no sensory innervation.
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Fill it with essentials such as a small booklet of powder free blotting papers, your lip colour, tissues and a small spray of breath freshener.
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Radiation physicists then create dosimetry maps showing the level of radiation to be received by the tumor and the normal tissues.
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If drought continues, the plant tissues will dehydrate, resulting in a loss of turgor pressure that is visible as wilting.
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