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  • 51Philip Vincent — Relatively little is known of the P. Vincent who published two works in London in 1637 38.The first work published was [http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/etas/35/ A True Relation of the Late Battell fought in New England, between the English, and the …

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  • 52companion cell — Relatively small plant cell, with little or no vacuole, found adjacent to a phloem sieve tube and originating with the latter from a common mother cell. Thought to be involved in translocation of sugars in and out of the sieve tube …

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  • 53lentigo — Relatively common pigmented lesion of the skin in which melanocytes replace the basal layer of the epidermis …

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  • 54macrophage — Relatively long lived phagocytic cell of mammalian tissues, derived from blood monocyte. Macrophages from different sites have distinctly different properties. Main types are peritoneal and alveolar macrophages, tissue macrophages (histiocytes),… …

    Dictionary of molecular biology

  • 55Huntington chorea — Relatively rare, hereditary neurological disease that is characterized by irregular and involuntary movements of the muscles. Huntington chorea is caused by a genetic mutation that causes degeneration of neurons in a part of the brain that… …

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  • 56lethargy — Relatively mild impairment of consciousness resulting in reduced alertness and awareness; this condition has many causes but is ultimately due to generalized brain dysfunction. [G. lethargia, drowsiness] * * * leth·ar·gy leth ər jē n, pl …

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  • 57osteoprogenitor cells — relatively undifferentiated cells found on or near all of the free surfaces of bone, which, under certain circumstances, undergo division and transform into osteoblasts or coalesce to give rise to osteoclasts …

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  • 58antigenic drift — relatively minor changes in the antigenic structure of a virus strain, probably resulting from natural selection of virus variants circulating among an immune or partially immune population. Cf. antigenic shift, under shift …

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  • 59proximal —    Relatively nearer to central portion of the body or point of origin …

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  • 60cheaper than — relatively lower in cost than …

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