Aclad


aclad
American Committee on Laboratory Animal Diseases

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  • Aclasis

    aclasis aclasis ac·la·sis (āk’lə-sĭs) n. pl. ac·la·ses (-sēz’) Pathological continuity between normal and abnormal tissue.

  • Aclam

    aclam American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine

  • Aclastic

    aclastic aclastic a·clas·tic (ə-klās’tĭk) adj. Not refracting light rays; nonrefractive. Relating to or exhibiting aclasis.

  • Acle

    the hard, durable wood of a Philippine leguminous tree, Albizzia acle, used for making fine furniture. Historical Examples A mile and a half further on, and we came to acle bridge, twelve miles from Yarmouth. The Handbook to the Rivers and Broads of Norfolk & Suffolk G. Christopher Davies acle (Mimosa acle) gives logs up […]

  • Acleistocardia

    a failure of the foramen ovale of the heart to close. acleistocardia a·cleis·to·car·di·a (ə-klī’stō-kär’dē-ə) n. An opening in the oval foramen of the heart.


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