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Diffuse knapweed — Centaurea diffusa in flower Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae … Wikipedia
Diffuse panbronchiolitis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 J21.9 ICD 9 466.1 … Wikipedia
Diffuse axonal injury — Classification and external resources Susceptibility weighted image (SWI) of diffuse axonal injury in trauma at 1.5 teslas (right) eMedicine … Wikipedia
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma — Classification and external resources Micrograph of a diffuse large B cell lymphoma. Field stain. ICD O … Wikipedia
Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis — Classification and external resources OMIM 106400 DiseasesDB 4932 eMedicine … Wikipedia
Diffuse myelinoclastic sclerosis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G37.0 ICD 9 341.1 … Wikipedia
Diffuse — Dif*fuse , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Diffused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Diffusing}.] [L. diffusus, p. p. of diffundere to pour out, to diffuse; dif = dis + fundere to pour. See {Fuse} to melt.] To pour out and cause to spread, as a fluid; to cause to flow on … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Diffuse — Dif*fuse , a. [L. diffusus, p. p.] Poured out; widely spread; not restrained; copious; full; esp., of style, opposed to {concise} or {terse}; verbose; prolix; as, a diffuse style; a diffuse writer. [1913 Webster] A diffuse and various knowledge… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Diffuse infiltrative lymphocytosis syndrome — occurs in HIV positive patients with low CD4 counts. It is similar to Sjögren s syndrome,[1] with painless parotid and submandibular swelling, and sicca symptoms. The syndrome typically improves with HAART. References ^ Shin J. Oh (2002) … Wikipedia
Diffuse noxious inhibitory control — Diffuse Noxious Inhibitory Controls (DNIC) refers to an endogenous pain modulatory pathway which has often been described as pain inhibits pain .[1] It occurs when response from a painful stimulus is inhibited by another, often spatially distant … Wikipedia
Diffuse optical imaging — (DOI) or diffuse optical tomography (DOT) is a medical imaging modality which uses near infrared light to generate images of the body. The technique is sensitive to the optical absorption of some components of the body, such as oxy hemoglobin and … Wikipedia