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hypertrophy Meaning in Tamil ( hypertrophy வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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hypertrophy's Usage Examples:

Although an integral portion of the gut, it has ceased to assist in alimentation, its epithelium undergoes vacuolar differentiation and hypertrophy, and its lumen becomes more or less vestigial.


Similarly with Anemone infested with Puccinia and Vacciniusn with Catyptospora, and many other cases of deformations due to hypertrophy or atrophy.


Cecidia or galls arise by the hypertrophy of the subepidermal cells of a leaf, cortex, 'c.


This is known as compensatory hypertrophy.


Internal causes of extinction are to be found in exaggeration of body size, in the hypertrophy or over-specialization of certain organs, in the irreversibility of evolution, and possibly, although this has not been demonstrated, in a progressive reduction of variability.


In fact training with very heavy weights in the 1-5 rep range has been shown to contribute little to muscular hypertrophy.


They are due to hypertrophy of young tissues, which may undergo profound alterations subsequently, and occur on all parts of the plants.


In post-mortem examination, the most obvious pathological lesion is hypertrophy of the spleen, which may be very pronounced; the lymphatic glands in the neck, inguinal region, 'c.


The swellings have been found to be due to a curious hypertrophy of the tissue of the part, the cells being filled with an immense number of minute bacterium-like organisms of V, X or Y shape.


Most tonsil and adenoid hypertrophy is simply caused by the normal growth pattern for that type of tissue.


Adenoid hypertrophy does not appear to affect any gender or racial group more than another.


Irritation and hypertrophy of cells are common signs of the presence of parasites, as ovinced by the numerous malformations, galls, witches-brooms, 'c.


, and gives rise to adaptive hypertrophy.





Synonyms:

cor pulmonale, acromegalia, adenomegaly, acromegaly, elephantiasis, dactylomegaly, overgrowth, splenomegaly, dysplasia, gigantism, giantism,



Antonyms:

normality, littleness, smallness, shrink, shorten,

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