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histologically

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

adverb

  1. Biology. in a way that relates to histology.


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Reference must be made to Prof. Hartig's publications for the details which serve to distinguish histologically between timber attacked by Agaricus melleus and by Trametes or other fungi.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 643, April 28, 1888 by Various

I. Simple concussion.—Anatomically, or histologically, no information exists as to the changes which give rise to the often transitory symptoms dependent on this condition.

From Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre by Makins, George Henry

Thus, in the Studien zur Blätter Theorie, published by Richard Hertwig and myself, I combated the supposed law that the germinal layers histologically were primitive organs.

From The Biological Problem of To-day Preformation Or Epigenesis? The Basis of a Theory of Organic Development by Hertwig, Oscar

To accurately determine this point it is absolutely essential to examine, histologically, the feet from embryos.

From Diseases of the Horse's Foot by Reeks, Harry Caulton

This observation is verified by the experiments which show that certain organs in the kinetic chain are histologically exhausted, the depleted cells being for the most part restored by sleep.

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

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