
1) Death 2) Fatal disease of plants 3) Gangrene 4) Mortification 5) Sphacelus
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1) Mortification 2) Myonecrosis
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• (n.) A disease of trees, in which the branches gradually dry up from the bark to the center. • (n.) Mortification or gangrene of bone, or the death of a bone or portion of a bone in mass, as opposed to its death by molecular disintegration. See Caries. • (n.) A disease of trees, in which the branches gradually dry up from the bark ...
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(Gr. nekrosis deadness) the sum of the morphological changes indicative of cell death and caused by the progressive degradative action of enzymes; it may affect groups of cells or part of a structure or an organ.
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abnormal death of leaves, usually accompanied by discoloration.
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death of a circumscribed area of plant or animal tissue as a result of an outside agent; natural death of tissue is called necrobiosis. Necrosis may ... [6 related articles]
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Any area of cell death, possibly an infarct.
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<pathology> The sum of the morphological changes indicative of cell death and caused by the progressive degradative action of enzymes, it may affect groups of cells or part of a structure or an organ. ... Origin: Gr. Nekrosis = deadness ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(nә-kro´sis) the morphological changes indicative of cell death caused by enzymatic degradation.
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cell or tissue death.
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A localised and rapid destruction of a cell or more often a group of cells and a consequent quick death of those which are in contact with or form part of a living tissue; rot and canker are examples of necrotic symptoms. Cell death (used particularly for death of cells in a focal point in a multi-cellular organism) due to anoxia or local toxic or micro-biological action....
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Death of tissue
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Death of some or all cells in a tissue as a result of injury, infection or loss of blood supply.
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Ne·cro'sis noun [ New Latin , from Greek ..., from ... to make dead, to mortify, ... a dead body.] 1. (med.) Mortification or gangrene of bone, or the death of a bone or portion of a bone in mass, as opposed to its death by molecular disintegration. See Caries . 2.
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Death of tissue.
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(nue-kro;sis) Cellular death or tissue death due to disease or trauma.
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Death of tissue or cells, either from infection or the loss of normal circulation and autotoxicity.
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Cell death.
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Cell death and decay.
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A severe skin infection, which is common in crush injuries, burns, frostbite and infection.
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Death of plant or animal cells or tissues. In plants, necrosis can discolor stems or leaves or kill a plant entirely.
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mortification noun the localized death of living cells (as from infection or the interruption of blood supply)
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death of a circumscribed portion of animal or plant tissue.
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Death of areas of tissue or bone surrounded by healthy tissue.
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the localized death of living cells
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