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  • 101inclusion bodies — particles occurring in the nucleus and cytoplasm of cells usually as a result of virus infection. Their presence can sometimes be used to diagnose such an infection …

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  • 102inclusion conjunctivitis — a sexually transmitted disease caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. It can be transmitted to infants at birth, with the disease clinically apparent 5–13 days after birth. Diagnosis is by cell culture. Treatment in the newborn is with topical… …

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  • 103inclusion body — /ɪnˈkluʒən bɒdi/ (say in kloohzhuhn bodee) noun a particle which takes a characteristic stain, found in a virus infected cell nucleus or cytoplasm …

  • 104inclusion body — A protein that is overproduced in a recombinant bacterium and forms a crystalline structure inside the bacterial cell …

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  • 105inclusion body myositis — noun myositis characterized by weakness of limb muscles (especially the thighs and wrists and fingers); sometimes involves swallowing muscles; onset after 50 and slowly progressive; seen more often in men than in women • Hypernyms: ↑myositis …

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  • 106inclusion map — Math. a map of a set to itself in which each element of a given subset of the set is mapped to itself. [1945 50] …

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  • 107National Inclusion Project — (formerly Bubel Aiken Foundation) Founder(s) Clay Aiken, Diane Bubel Type 501(c)(3) Charitable Organization Founded July 28, 2003 (2 …

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  • 108E-Inclusion — or digital inclusion, written eInclusion when referring to specific policies, is the term used within the European Union to encompass activities related to the achievement of an inclusive information society. In this vein, new developments in… …

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  • 109Financial inclusion — is the delivery of banking services at affordable costs to vast sections of disadvantaged and low income groups. Unrestrained access to public goods and services is the sine qua non of an open and efficient society. It is argued that as banking… …

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  • 110Microvillous inclusion disease — Classification and external resources OMIM 251850 DiseasesDB 32409 eMedicine …

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