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tis·sue [ˈtɪʃu:, -sju:] N

1. tissue (for wrapping):

2. tissue (for wiping noses):

3. tissue no pl (of humans, animals or plants):

tkivo n

adi·pose ˈtis·sue N no pl MED

ˈcleans·ing tis·sue N

pa·per ˈtis·sue N

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Macrophages are slow and untidy eaters; they engulf huge quantities of material and frequently release some undigested back into the tissues.
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The chronically inflamed soft tissues around the tooth may give few if any symptoms.
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This is because the bone and mucosa of the mouth are living tissues, which are dynamic over decades.
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When passing through friable tissues, the eye needle and suture combination may thus traumatise tissues more than a swaged needle, hence the designation of the latter as atraumatic.
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However, studies have linked chlordane/heptachlor in human tissues with cancers of the breast, prostate, brain, and cancer of blood cellsleukemia and lymphoma.
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There are three additional columns which innervate organs and tissues developing from the branchial arches and inner ear.
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Adults live in the subcutaneous tissues of humans, where they mate and produce worm-like eggs called microfilaria.
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Such tissues and organs may be referred to as implant tissue, allograft, xenograft, skin graft tissue, human transplant tissue, or implant bone.
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These cellular units will then develop into skeletal and other tissues, such as cartilage, tendon, ligament and muscle tissue.
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Thus, malignant tumors made of cancerous bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, vascular, or hematopoietic tissues are, by definition, considered sarcomas.
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