Definition of Teratological. Meaning of Teratological. Synonyms of Teratological

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Definition of Teratological

Teratological
Teratological Ter`a*to*log"ic*al, a. (Biol.) Of or pertaining to teratology; as, teratological changes.

Meaning of Teratological from wikipedia

- visceral and skeletal abnormalities. While this is still part of the teratological evaluation procedures today, the field of Teratology is moving to a...
- amorphus globosus is not viable due to the lack of functional organs. The teratological reasons for the development of amorphus globosus are not fully understood...
- introducing the term teratologie. From 1832 to 1837 he published his great teratological work, Histoire générale et particulière des anomalies de l’organisation...
- fertility, and genetic mutations.[better source needed] Presently, the only teratological effect observed in humans following nuclear attacks on highly po****ted...
- chronic toxicity; synergistic or antagonistic activity; reproductive or teratological effects; carcinogenicity; genotoxicity; or immunotoxicity. The International...
- Keratomalacia Pale, dry skin Excess symptoms Liver toxicity Dry skin Hair loss Teratological effects Osteoporosis (suspected, long-term) Common sources Liver and...
- Joan S. Picart, John Edgar Browning (2012): Speaking of Monsters: A Teratological Anthology. Springer. P. 78 ISBN 9781137101495 Gregory Stevenson (2003):...
- 2019. Gasca-Álvarez, H. J., Deloya, C., & Reyes-Castillo, P. (2017). Teratological Cases in Five Species of Cotinis Burmeister (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae:...
- specimens acquired between the 19th and 21st centuries. These include teratological specimens, cysts, tumors and other pathologies from nearly every organ...
- parts affected should be preserved in spirits of wine in the national teratological museum". John Henry Menton based on the real John Henry Mentin,[citation...