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United States National Library of Medicine
Industrie: Library & information science
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The National Library of Medicine (NLM), on the campus of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, is the world's largest medical library. The Library collects materials and provides information and research services in all areas of biomedicine and health care.
Microscopic pathological study of the anatomy and cell structure of tissues in disease to reveal abnormal or adverse structural changes.
Industry:Biology; Chemistry
Microstructure or separated compartment within a cell that has a specialized function, for example ribosome, peroxisome, lysosome, Golgi apparatus, mitochondrion, nucleolus, nucleus.
Industry:Biology; Chemistry
Modification of the functioning of the immune system by the action of a substance that increases or reduces the ability to produce antibodies.
Industry:Biology; Chemistry
Nationally authorized safe uses of pesticides under actual conditions necessary for effective and reliable pest control. Note: It encompasses a range of levels of pesticide applications up to the highest authorized use, applied in a manner that leaves a residue which is the smallest amount practicable. Authorized safe uses include nationally registered or recommended uses, that take into account public and occupational health and environmental safety considerations. Actual conditions include any stage in the production, storage, transport, distribution, and processing of food commodities and animal feed.
Industry:Biology; Chemistry
Neologism referring to the fields of study in biology ending in the suffix -omics, such as genomics or proteomics: the related neologism -omes are the objects of study of the field such as the genome or proteome, respectively.
Industry:Biology; Chemistry
Nerve cell, the morphological and functional unit of the central and peripheral nervous systems.
Industry:Biology; Chemistry
New and abnormal formation of tissue as a tumor or growth by cell proliferation that is faster than normal and continues after the initial stimulus (i) that initiated the proliferation has ceased.
Industry:Biology; Chemistry
Noncancerous enlargement of the thyroid gland, visible as a swelling at the front of the neck, that is often associated with iodine deficiency.
Industry:Biology; Chemistry
Non-coding sequence within genes which separates the exons (coding regions). Note: Introns are spliced out of the messenger RNA molecule created from a gene after transcription and prior to translation.
Industry:Biology; Chemistry
Normal, internal stability in an organism maintained by co-ordinated responses of the organ systems that automatically compensate for environmental changes.
Industry:Biology; Chemistry