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pathology Meaning in Tamil ( pathology வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

நோய் நாடி, நோய் முதல் நாடி காணும் அறிவியல்,



pathology தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

எனவே இந்நோய் நாடித்துடிப்பில்லா நோய் எனவும் அழைக்கப்படுகறிது.

pathology's Usage Examples:

The dissertation is an empirical research project in the area of developmental psychopathology or developmental psychology that is carried out throughout the year.


How do you know it's not polluted?The recognition of the dangers accompanying the drinking of polluted water or milk, or of those attached to the breathing of a germ-polluted atmosphere, has been the natural sequence of an improved knowledge of pathology in its bacteriological relationships.


(For the pathology see Digestive Organs.


pathology departments at the Royal Free underpin the whole practice of medicine.


In anatomy and physiology little advance had been made, and so of pathology in the sense of an explanation of morbid processes or knowledge of diseased structures there could be very little.


The Royal Society awarded him the Copley medal in 5892, and selected him as Croonian lecturer in the following year, his subject being the position of pathology among the biological sciences; and in 1898 he delivered the second Huxley memorial lecture at Charing Cross Hospital.


Their work involves specialist medical procedures from histopathology and medical microbiology to the newly emerging field of clinical cytogenetics.


Tourette's Syndrome-Tics, Obsessions, Compulsions: Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical Care.


"pathologyf investigation include arthritis and other connective tissue pathologies where he is working to identify early markers of disease.


While thus rejecting all the lessons of morbid anatomy and pathology, he put forward views respecting the causes of disease which hardly bear to be seriously stated.


This doctrine, of which the developments need not further be followed, was important chiefly in so far that it was perfectly distinct from, and opposed to, the humoral pathology of Hippocrates.


postmortem histopathology from nearly fifty years ago demonstrated the consistent presence of poliovirus lesions in specific brain areas.


Assuming, with Sedgwick and others, this amassed and bound condition of the tissues to be true, it would be necessary to reject the cell-doctrine in pathology altogether, and to regard the living basis of the organism as a continuous substance whose parts are incapable of living independently of the whole.





Synonyms:

palaeopathology, paleopathology, medical science,



Antonyms:

action, activity, wellness, fitness,

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