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gel-like substance contained within the cell membrane surrounding the nucleus |
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molecule that holds genetic information and makes an exact copy of itself during cell division |
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identification of a disease or condition by scientific evaluation of physical signs, symptoms, history, test results, etc. |
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pertaining to conditions without clear pathogenesis, or disease without recognizable cause |
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chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism and produce energy and basic materials needed for life processes |
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any objective evidence or manifestation of an illness or a disordered function of the body |
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any change in the body or its functions perceived by the patient |
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muscular wall that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity |
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relative constancy or equilibrium in the internal environment of the body |
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body defense against injury, infection or allergy marked by redness, swelling, heat, pain and loss of function |
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medical discipline concerned with the use of electromagnetic radiation, ultrasound, and imaging techniques for diagnosis and treatment of disease and injury |
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pathological state, usually febrile, resulting from the presence of microorganisms or their products in the bloodstream |
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