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tissues

n. (plural of tissue English)

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A disturbed mineral salt balance may cause congestion of the tissues with uncombined albumin.

The solution was allowed to evaporate, until it became so thick that it set hard in two or three seconds, and it never injured the tissues, even the tips of tender radicles, to which it was applied.

In this way the different tissues of the body are formed, and energy is obtained for the vital processes of breathing, moving, thinking, the circulation of the blood, etc.

It is found in the tissues and fluids of the body notably of the brain and nerve cells.

System of Biochemistry, there is depletion of the mineral salts within the tissues of the respiratory tracts and especially the nose.

When there is an underlying tissue-salt disturbance in the tissues, those particular tissues are subject to an allergic reaction.

If conditions arise which allow these waste matters to accumulate in the blood and tissues, then self poisoning results.

It helps to bring about the elimination of harmful waste matter which, if allowed to remain clogging the tissues, would render those tissues liable to infection.

He had no way of backing up his existence, because his defensive Makers would not allow his tissues to be mapped.

The quantity of energy released in such a contest could boil his tissues outright, wrecking the information structure that defined him.

His tissues could degrade before a new defensive system could be introduced.

But while the extreme outer tissues cooled, heat continued to move toward the core.

And while he waited for his creatures to develop signs of the consumption, he began to peer with his most powerful microscope through the sick tissues that he had taken from the body of the dead workman.

We must believe that it follows in some unknown way from the manner in which vegetable tissues grow.

We may suspect that we here see the energy which is freed during the incessant chemical changes in progress in the tissues, converted into motion.