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91porcine inclusion body rhinitis — inclusion body r …
92inclusion bodies — Intracellular bodies, as mitochondria, microsomes, at times viruses, etc …
93inclusion bodies — Granules of organic or inorganic material lying in the cytoplasmic matrix of bacteria …
94inclusion bodies — Nuclear or cytoplasmic structures with characteristic staining properties, usually found at the site of virus multiplication. Semi crystalline arrays of virions, capsids, or other viral components …
95inclusion body — Pathol. a particle that takes a characteristic stain, found in a virus infected cell. [1920 25] * * * …
96inclusion map — Math. a map of a set to itself in which each element of a given subset of the set is mapped to itself. [1945 50] * * * …
97inclusion bodies — particles occurring in the nucleus and cytoplasm of cells usually as a result of virus infection. Their presence can sometimes be used to diagnose such an infection. * * * round, oval, or irregular shaped bodies occurring in the cytoplasm and… …
98inclusion complex — a compound in which molecules of one type are enclosed within cavities in the crystalline lattice of another substance …
99inclusion body myositis — a progressive type of myositis that primarily involves muscles of the pelvic region and lower limbs, usually seen in older people; the muscles are infiltrated by mononuclear inflammatory cells, sarcoplasmic vacuoles, masses of filaments and… …
100inclusion count — a method of assessing the number and size of non metallic inclusions present in metal …