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micropathology

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micropathology /mi·cro·pa·thol·o·gy/ (-pah-thol´ah-je)
1. the sum of what is known about minute pathologic change.
2. pathology of diseases caused by microorganisms.

mi·cro·pa·thol·o·gy (mkr-p-thl-j)
n.
The microscopic study of disease changes.

micropathology [mi″kro-pah-thol´o-je]
1. the sum of what is known about minute pathologic change.
2. pathology of diseases caused by microorganisms.

micropathology
1. the sum of what is known about minute pathological change.
2. pathology of diseases caused by microorganisms.


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In 1959, internal industry experiments had revealed micropathology in rabbit livers after repeat exposures to 200 ppm VC monomer (Markowitz and Rosner 2002), causing Dow Chemical toxicologist V.
Micropathology Ltd, based at Warwick University Science Park, was established in 1995 by a doctor and a scientist - neither of whom was sure the company would be a success.
Histopathology data result largely from discrete observations drawn from standard nomenclatures or tables of gross and micropathology observations and thus lend themselves well to constructing indicator (class) variables in statistical modeling and data mining algorithms.
 
 
 
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