Palabras en English para 'Alternative form of pathobiological.'
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noun
- (medicine) The biologic explanations of pathogenesis, to include both pathoanatomy and pathophysiology.
- (medicine) pathology (in any of its senses: study of disease, instance of disease, mechanism of disease).
- (biology) The branch of biology that deals with pathology with greater emphasis on the biological than on the medical aspects.
adj
- (medicine) Pertaining to pathology.
- of or relating to the practice of pathology
- (computer science) Having properties that cause unusually bad behaviour, especially regarding correctness or performance.
- (mathematics) Having properties which are counterintuitive or difficult to handle.
- (medicine) Relating to, amounting to, or caused by a physical or mental disorder.
- caused by or evidencing a mentally disturbed condition
- caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology
noun
- (medicine) The biologic explanations of pathogenesis, to include both pathoanatomy and pathophysiology.
- (medicine) pathology (in any of its senses: study of disease, instance of disease, mechanism of disease).
- (biology) The branch of biology that deals with pathology with greater emphasis on the biological than on the medical aspects.
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adj
- (medicine) Pertaining to pathology.
- of or relating to the practice of pathology
- (computer science) Having properties that cause unusually bad behaviour, especially regarding correctness or performance.
- (mathematics) Having properties which are counterintuitive or difficult to handle.
- (medicine) Relating to, amounting to, or caused by a physical or mental disorder.
- caused by or evidencing a mentally disturbed condition
- caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology