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histologic

American  
[his-tuh-lahj-ik] / ˌhɪs təˈlɑdʒ ɪk /

adjective

  1. histological.


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The different types of white blood cells are identified by their microscopic appearance after histologic staining, and each has a different specialized function.

From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022

This ependyma is the histologic factor of the enormous weight of macrocephalic brains.

From Degeneracy Its Causes, Signs and Results by Talbot, Eugene S.

A histologic examination showed the sarcomatous nature of the various growths.

From Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine by Pyle, Walter L. (Walter Lytle)

Are the histologic changes in the liver cells due to metabolism or toxic products, or are they "work" changes incident to the conversion of latent into kinetic energy?

From Origin and Nature of Emotions by Crile, George W. (Washington)

The converse was also true, that is, the brain-cells of animals with normal vital power showed no histologic changes.

From Origin and Nature of Emotions by Crile, George W. (Washington)

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