tissue
111tissue engineering — noun An interdisciplinary field that applies the principles of engineering and life sciences toward the development of biological substitutes that restore, maintain, or improve tissue function or a whole organ …
112tissue-equivalent ionization chamber — an ionization chamber in which the walls, electrodes, and gas are selected to produce ionization essentially equivalent to that which would occur in the tissue under consideration …
113tissue dose — the absorbed dose in a specific tissue or organ …
114tissue glue — glue used instead of sutures or staples to repair dissected tissue …
115tissue-wrapped — adj. Tissue wrapped is used with these nouns: ↑parcel …
116tissue-tech — A computer tech whose sole solution is to wipe the box. I don t think a tissue tech solution is going to solve this; the monitor is on fire …
117tissue-tech — A computer tech whose sole solution is to wipe the box. I don t think a tissue tech solution is going to solve this; the monitor is on fire …
118tissue paper — A type of paper which is very thin and strong, available in many colors. Because of its pliable and translucent qualities, it is especially good for making collages. To adhere it to any of various supports, try using diluted glues or liquid… …
119tissue culture — noun Biology & Medicine the growth in an artificial medium of cells derived from living tissue. ↘a cell culture of this kind …
120tissue culture — /ˈtɪʃu kʌltʃə/ (say tishooh kulchuh) noun 1. the science of cultivating animal or plant tissue in a prepared medium. 2. the process itself …