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  • 91vital red — noun : a disazo acid dye used as a biological stain and in the determination of the volume of blood in the body …

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  • 92Inocybe erubescens — Red staining Inocybe Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Phylum …

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  • 93body — 1. The head, neck, trunk, and extremities. The human b., consisting of head (caput), neck (collum), trunk (truncus), and limbs (membra). 2. The material part of a human, as distinguished from the …

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  • 94Alizarin — Madder lake redirects here. For the Australian band, see Madder Lake (band). Alizarin …

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  • 95Plasmodium — This article is about the malaria parasite. For plasmodial slime molds, see Slime mold. Plasmodium Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota …

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  • 96Malaria — Classification and external resources Ring forms and gametocytes of Plasmodium falciparum in human blood. ICD 10 B …

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  • 97sanguine — I. a. 1. Red, crimson. 2. Warm, ardent, lively, animated, cheerful. 3. Confident, hopeful, enthusiastic, buoyant. 4. Plethoric, full blooded. II. n. 1. Blood color. 2. Bloodstone …

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  • 98cornified — adjective a) Converted into horn; horny. The least cornified, young cells stain violet or blue, more mature cells mauve and the most cornified, old and dying cells stain red. b) Corny, or having been made corny. Epidermis on the palms and soles… …

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  • 99pyroninophilic granulations — structures seen in liver and other cells, which stain red with methyl green–pyronine by Pappenheim stain; they are one of the early effects of carbon tetrachloride poisoning …

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  • 100Waxy corn — (maize) was found in China in 1909. As this plant showed many peculiar traits, the American breeders long used it as a genetic marker to tag the existence of hidden genes in other maize breeding programs. In 1922 a researcher found that the… …

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