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  • 31Microscopic hematuria — is a medical condition in which urine contains small amounts of blood. Blood quantity is too low to change the color of the urine (otherwise, it is known as frank hematuria). While not dangerous in itself, it can be a symptom of a chronic kidney… …

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  • 32Microscopic stress — Microscopic stress. См. Микроскопическое напряжение. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) …

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  • 33microscopic examination — (microscopic comparison)    Any study or examination made with the microscope in order to discover minute physical details …

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  • 34Microscopic scale — The microscopic scale is the scale of size or length used to describe objects smaller than those that can easily be seen by the naked eye and which require a lens or microscope to see them clearly.[citation needed] History By convention it is… …

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  • 35Microscopic reversibility — The principle of Microscopic reversibility in physics and chemistry is twofold: First, it states that the microscopic detailed dynamics of particles and fields is time reversible because the microscopic equations of motion are symmetric with… …

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  • 36Microscopic Observation Drug Susceptibility assay — The Microscopic Observation Drug Susceptibility assay (MODS) is a culture method shown to be more sensitive, faster and cheaper test than current culture based tests for Tuberculosis. The Microscopic Observation Drug Susceptibility assay (MODS)… …

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  • 37Microscopic Observation Drug Susceptibility assay (MODS) — Main article: Microscopic Observation Drug Susceptibility assay The Microscopic Observation Drug Susceptibility assay (MODS) is a culture method shown to be more sensitive, faster and cheaper test than current culture based tests for Tuberculosis …

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  • 38microscopic reversibility, principle of — ▪ physics       principle formulated about 1924 by the American scientist Richard C. Tolman that provides a dynamic description of an equilibrium condition. Equilibrium is a state in which no net change in some given property of a physical system …

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  • 39Microscopic anatomy — The study of the form of structures seen under the microscope, as opposed to gross anatomy which involves structures that can be observed with the naked eye . Traditionally, both gross and microscopic anatomy have been studied in the first year… …

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  • 40Microscopic gallstones — A mixture of microscopic particulate matter in bile, also called biliary sludge, that occurs when particles of material precipitate from bile. (Bile is the fluid that is made by the liver. It is stored in the gallbladder until after a meal when… …

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