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Hypoplasia (from
Ancient Gr**** ὑπo- (hypo-) 'under' and πλάσις (
plasis) 'formation';
adjective form hypoplastic) is
underdevelopment or
incomplete development...
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Hyperplasia (from
ancient Gr**** ὑπέρ
huper 'over' + πλάσις
plasis 'formation'), or hypergenesis, is an
enlargement of an
organ or
tissue caused by an increase...
- in infants. From
Ancient Gr**** δυσ- dys- 'bad' or 'difficult' and πλάσις
plasis 'formation'. The
equivalent surface analysis, in
parallel with classical...
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Kohout plaší smrt is a
Czech musical band
established in 1996 in Liberec,
Czech Republic. The band
consists of
three members and is
known for its punk...
- Plasă (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈplasə],
plural plăși [ˈpləʃʲ]) was a
territorial division unit of Romania,
ranking below county (județ) and
above commune...
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Anaplasia (from
Ancient Gr**** ἀνά (ana) 'backward' and πλάσις (
plasis) 'formation') is a
condition of
cells with poor
cellular differentiation, losing...
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unification law, the
territory was
divided into 71 counties, 489
districts (
plăși) and 8,879 communes. In 1938, King
Carol II
promulgated a new Constitution...
- (ápion), pear
Piriformis muscle -plasia formation,
development Gr**** πλᾰ́σῐς (
plásis), moulding,
conformation Achondroplasia -plasty
surgical repair, reconstruction...
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Aplasia (/əˈpleɪʒə/ ; from Gr**** a, "not", "no" +
plasis, "formation") is a
birth defect where an
organ or
tissue is
wholly or
largely absent. It is caused...
- is a
combination of two
ancient Gr**** elements: a- (meaning "not") and -
plasis ("forming into a shape").
Anemia is a
combination of the
ancient Gr**** element...