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  • Pathological accumulation of white blood cells in tissue
  • Pathological accumulation of lipofuscin is implicated in
  • Pathological addiction (gambling, shopping, internet por
  • rd is generally used to describe natural or pathological anatomical structures made out of a hard la
  • gy and Anatomical pathology and head of the Pathological Anatomical Institute of the University of B
  • g nerves was discovered and named by German pathological anatomist Rudolf Virchow in 1854.
  • al degree, and afterwards was director of a pathological anatomy laboratory in Clamart (1868-1878).
  • arranged a position for him as prosector in pathological anatomy at the University of Freiburg, and
  • In 1881 he became a professor of pathological anatomy in Giessen, and two years later gar
  • In 1884 he was appointed professor of pathological anatomy at the Senkenbergsche Stiftung in F
  • He was a professor of pathological anatomy at the Norwegian School of Veterina
  • ncerned himself with work on the normal and pathological anatomy of the ear in Anton Weichselbaum's
  • na, Berlin, and Paris, he was instructor in pathological anatomy in 1870-1873, assistant professor i
  • he was a professor of general pathology and pathological anatomy at the University of Jena, and from
  • in 1835 by Mathieu Orfila as the Museum of Pathological Anatomy of the Medicine Faculty of the Univ
  • to Memphis in 1851 to teach physiology and pathological anatomy at Memphis Medical College.
  • In 1869 he became a full professor of pathological anatomy at the University of Zurich, and fr
  • ogy and transfusion medicine, microbiology, pathological anatomy, radiology.
  • A Manual of Pathological Anatomy, with Charles Handfield Jones (Lond
  • sa he became the school's first director of pathological anatomy, and he remained there until his de
  • cal doctors and innovators of his times (in Pathological Anatomy, Histology, Microbiology and Experi
  • Marburg in 1903 to head the department for pathological anatomy.
  • n Rokitansky, one of the founders of modern pathological anatomy.
  • ed Anton Dlauhy (1807-1888) as professor of pathological anatomy.
  • t occupant of the recently founded chair of pathological anatomy.
  • ded Julius Cohnheim (1839-1884) as chair of pathological anatomy.
  • full range of radiological facilities, full pathological and microbiological laboratories.
  • sh otologist, whose career was dedicated to pathological and anatomical studies of the ear.
  • the underlying biological, pathological and pharmacological processes can lead to a
  • Sexual Life of Woman in Its Physiological, Pathological and Hygienic Aspects)
  • xicity of cannabis abuse is associated with pathological and behavioural effects leading to a wide v
  • ious medical transactions and journals: 1. ' Pathological and Practical Observations on Diseases of t
  • rmed the basis of his more extensive works: Pathological and Practical Researches on Diseases of the
  • e Bloch, homosexuality was analyzed using a pathological approach.
  • new depths in Eiki Eiki's glorification of pathological behavior".
  • ensin II or beta-adrenergic agonist-induced pathological cardiac hypertrophy in mouse.
  • In subjects who smoke marijuana, these pathological changes occur at a younger age (approximate
  • Pathological changes in the affected areas by the mites
  • rust and smut fungi were the causes of the pathological changes in disease plants.
  • cells of the brain are one of the earliest pathological changes, and some experiments have found th
  • In 1844 Heller established a laboratory of pathological chemistry in Vienna's General Hospital, but
  • s mainly in the fields of physiological and pathological chemistry.
  • sity of Toronto in chemical engineering and pathological chemistry.
  • onn, and in 1873-74 was an assistant at the pathological clinic of Georg Eduard von Rindfleisch (183
  • Tools of the Trade EP, 15 & 16 are from the Pathological Compilation and 17 is from the Grind Crushe
  • rds ('North Atlantic Noise Attack' and the ' Pathological Compilation'), recorded two Peel sessions a
  • gy, engorgement is a naturally occurring or pathological condition of vessels being saturated with f
  • Free Erythrocyte porphyrin is a pathological condition caused by deficiency of iron.
  • Polycoria is a pathological condition of the eye characterized by more
  • A maculopathy is any pathological condition of the macula, an area at the cen
  • rmal developmental non-retractability and a pathological condition (a condition deemed a problem).
  • ing to strive to save their patients from a pathological condition such as disease or injury using s
  • rpose the cure of a proportionately serious pathological condition of a pregnant woman are permitted
  • This is a pathological condition amenable by surgery."
  • It is detected in large number of pathological conditions and is considered a marker of NO
  • his is significant in understanding certain pathological conditions of the spine such as the typical
  • should "get large doses of vitamin C in all pathological conditions while the physician ponders the
  • normal individuals and is also decreased in pathological conditions such as systemic lupus erythemat
  • can aggregate to form insoluble fibrils in pathological conditions characterized by Lewy bodies, su
  • wnturn of the film's protagonist within the pathological conditions of American inner city life, is
  • that blood composition varies in different pathological conditions, and their findings showed the i
  • ibutions in the study of urine and blood in pathological conditions, and in 1843 and 1851 demonstrat
  • ort to coordinate its levels with different pathological conditions.
  • Pagophagia ( pathological consumption of ice)
  • 16. "An Epistle To A Pathological Creep"
  • g was constructed in 1895 and opened as the Pathological Department of Central State Hospital.
  • ildings for the male and female patients, a pathological department, a "sick" hospital for the treat
  • ed Wilson to the idea that alcoholism had a pathological, disease-like basis.
  • self: O'Neill (2005) notes Kemble's "almost pathological dislike of Scandinavian interference in wha
  • Primarily a pathological disorder, it is also considered a form of p
  • ure and treatment, with a physiological and pathological disquisition into the influence of the vaso
  • association of dark mysticism and Freudian pathological dramas - or in his misty poetry, full of mo
  • e best way to detect the parasite is by its pathological effects on fetuses.
  • re, which is based on Antoine's necklace, a pathological embedding of the Cantor set into the 3-sphe
  • psychotic experience need not be considered pathological, especially if consideration is given to th
  • Minne is experienced partly as a magical, pathological, even fatal power, but also as a religious
  • od patient history, swabs and cultures, and pathological examination of a biopsy.
  • s of l-rings so as to eliminate a number of pathological examples.
  • It is an abnormal, pathological fear of having an injury.
  • Mysophobia is a term used to describe a pathological fear of contamination and germs.
  • In wild guinea fowl the pathological features in acute cases include anaemia, ja
  • McCune-Albright syndrome), the clinical and pathological features and different types of hyperparath
  • The pathological findings consist of an abundance of ganglio
  • Pathological fire-setting, pyromania, is when the desire
  • The farnesylation of prelamin A and its pathological form progerin is carried out by the enzyme
  • Anthropophobia is an extreme, pathological form of shyness and timidness.
  • form of idealization and on the other end a pathological form.
  • ficant role in the progression to fibrosis ( pathological formation of connective tissue).
  • Pathological fractures can arise in affected metaphyses
  • anatomy, kinesiology, pathology, normal and pathological gait, biomechanics, material science, evalu
  • creted under stress, arousal, or thrill, so pathological gamblers gamble to make up for their under-
  • ganization that does scientific research on pathological gambling and youth gambling.
  • The doses tested for treating pathological gambling were between 25-100 mg per day.
  • r (hot-headedness), kleptomania (stealing), pathological gambling, pyromania (fire-starting), and th
  • ng drug addiction, smoking, overeating, and pathological gambling.
  • Otto Kernberg described what he called a ' pathological grandiose self' - something consisting of a
  • This article is about pathological guilt over religious or moral issues.
  • s a psychological disorder characterized by pathological guilt about moral or religious issues.
  • las der Pathologischen Histologie (Atlas of Pathological Histology), published in seven parts from 1
  • mulate an immune response without causing a pathological infection.
  • erlin, and later became an assistant at the pathological institute in Halle.
  • thumb|left| Percy Erskine Nobbs's Pathological Institute Building, McGill University, 1925
  • Blake Gardens and the Old Pathological Institute (now Hong Kong Museum of Medical
  • pzig, and from 1876 to 1908 was director of pathological institute in Rostock.
  • torate from Munich, and went to work at the Pathological Institute of the University of Kiel.
  • He specialized in pathological investigations of infectious diseases, in p
  • gree that is severe enough to be considered pathological, it is sometimes called nyctophobia (from G
  • volvement in the "business" which created a pathological jealousy.
  • assassination, describing D'Aubuisson as a pathological killer, as early as his 1984 Salvadoran pre
  • aft Assembly Bill 552, which provided for a pathological laboratory and branch experiment station in
  • Pathological laboratory
  • Pathological lesions in fetuses in experimental infectio
  • Ketoacidosis is a pathological metabolic state marked by extreme and uncon
  • electrophoresis is sufficient to screen for pathological monoclonal plasmaproliferative disorders ot
  • 1967) was a Bulgarian veterinary scholar of pathological morphology.
  • Physicians and was appointed curator of the Pathological Museum at University College.
  • es F. Masterson proposed two categories for pathological narcissism, exhibitionist and closet.
  • His strange fixation with Ray and his pathological need for respect that he cannot show to oth
  • s the psychiatrist with a patient who has a pathological obsession with horses, it was honored as be
  • Assemblage of Every Species of Anatomical, Pathological, Obstetrical, and Zootomical Preparations,
  • Assemblage of Every Species of Anatomical, Pathological, Obstetrical, and Zootomical Preparations,
  • Clinical and pathological overlap have led it to being considered as
  • split 'particles'" Bion saw as expelled in pathological p.i. by the psychotic, who would then go on
  • e disease is most often associated with the pathological persistence of aluminium hydroxide used in
  • l is instead reserved for an ego defense in pathological personalities'.
  • ng and sickness as a result of delirium, of pathological perversion
  • One cause of acquired, pathological phimosis is chronic balanitis xerotica obli
  • say that teachers would "also recognise the pathological preference for science over arts and all th
  • Biorheological analyses of pathological processes and their clinical implications i
  • channels, and function in physiological and pathological processes in the central nervous system.
  • as cutaneous eruptions, abscesses, or other pathological processes.
  • -HT2B receptor stimulation can also lead to pathological proliferation of cardiac valves fibroblasts
  • Bakan wrote the book, The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power, during the fil
  • Bakan authored The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power, a book analyzi
  • ich suggests the presence of a long-lasting pathological reaction.
  • pothesis, Pannexins also may participate in pathological reactions, including the neural damage afte
  • Experimental band GOD, released in 1991 by Pathological Records.
  • (Coroner for Bristol & South Glous), and a pathological report had been made to him by Dr A. C. Hun
  • He is remembered for pathological research involving regenerative and degener
  • prion] is probably not infectious, but is a pathological result [of] an infectious virus binding to
  • Later, a published pathological review of all reported ephedrine deaths onl
  • by Irving Langmuir in his 1932 speech about pathological science
  • Pathology of Commerce: About the pathological self-interest of the modern corporation.
  • doctor to be suffering from an "exaggerated pathological sexual desire."
  • ished 58 volumes of the Transactions of the Pathological Society of London.
  • The Pathological Society of London was founded in 1846 for t
  • At a meeting of the Pathological Society of London in 1885, Crocker was the
  • Disease of the Heart' (‘Transactions of the Pathological Society,' xxv.
  • " of unusual and instructive anatomical and pathological specimens are the nucleus of its 15,000-pie
  • own fringe area between the average and the pathological states; however, more than the limited valu
  • Among his pathological studies was also the issue of racial differ
  • Ranvier abandoned pathological studies in 1867 and became an assistant of
  • ized microtome for sectioning the brain for pathological study.
  • arly progression of the disorder eliminates pathological symptoms while delayed treatment results in
  • along with Dr. Frank B. Mallory, published Pathological Technique: a Practical Manual for the Patho
  • rmal child of the world - this notion seems pathological, the wrong-headed effect of a certain malad
  • ngka depicting human physiology and certain pathological transformations.
  • ivity induced in animals spreads as a slow, pathological wave.
  • ombe, although research is also done in the pathological yeast Candida albicans.