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Abiotrophy meaning in Urdu

Abiotrophy Definitions

1) Abiotrophy : اعصابی کمزوری : (noun) a loss of vitality and a degeneration of cells and tissues not due to any apparent injury.

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Histology : علم نسیجات , Anaemia : خون کی کمی , Compensation : تلافی کرنا , Amends : معاوضہ , Concussion : دماغی چوٹ , Gutlessness : کم ہمتی , Compensation : ہرجانہ , Gutsiness : دلیری , Dropsy : ورم , Inflammation : سوزش , Haemoglobin : آکسیجن کو خون میں ملانے والا ایک مادہ , Diagnostician : ماہر تشخیص , Protein : لحمیہ , Lesion : زخم , Salt Depletion : نمک کی جسم میں کمی , Alopecia : گنجا پن , Anaesthesia : بے ہوشی , Age-Related Macular Degeneration : عمر کے مطابق جسمانی زوال , Atrophy : لاغری , Rudolf Karl Virchow : جرمن ماہر علم الامراض , Osteitis : ہڈی کی سوزش , Devitalisation : کمزور کرنے کا عمل , Bracing : تازگی بخش , Sprightly : خوش مزاجی سے , Acoustic Nerve : کان کی رگ , Diapedesis : بافتوں میں رگوں کی دیواروں میں سے خونی خلیوں کا گزرنا , Moribund : بے حرکت , Gutless : کم ہمت , Fade : مرجھانا , Arid : سوکھا , Greening : بحالی

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Histology: Histology is the scientific study of the fine detail of biological cells and tissues using microscopes to look at specimens of tissues that have been carefully prepared using special processes called "histological techniques".

Anaemia: Anemia is a medical condition characterized by a decrease in the number of red blood cells or a low concentration of hemoglobin in the blood. Hemoglobin is the protein in red blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the body`s tissues. When the level of hemoglobin or red blood cells falls below the normal range, it can lead to a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen effectively.

Compensation: the act of compensating for service or loss or injury.

Amends: a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury.

Concussion: injury to the brain caused by a blow; usually resulting in loss of consciousness.

Gutlessness: the trait of lacking courage and determination; fearful of loss or injury.

Compensation: something (such as money) given or received as payment or reparation (as for a service or loss or injury).

Gutsiness: the trait of showing courage and determination in spite of possible loss or injury.

Dropsy: swelling from excessive accumulation of watery fluid in cells, tissues, or serous cavities.

Inflammation: natural response of body to injury or infection, characterized by redness, swelling, pain, and heat. It involves the immune system`s efforts to heal and protect affected tissues.

Haemoglobin: a hemoprotein composed of globin and heme that gives red blood cells their characteristic color; function primarily to transport oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues.

Diagnostician: a medical specialist who examines tissues, cells, and body fluids to diagnose diseases and conditions. Pathologists play a crucial role in determining the causes and progression of diseases.

Protein: any of a large group of nitrogenous organic compounds that are essential constituents of living cells; consist of polymers of amino acids; essential in the diet of animals for growth and for repair of tissues; can be obtained from meat and eggs and milk and legumes.

Lesion: an injury to living tissue (especially an injury involving a cut or break in the skin).

Salt Depletion: loss of salt from the body without replacement (loss by vomiting or profuse perspiration or urination or diarrhea) thus upsetting the electrolyte balance.

Alopecia: loss of hair (especially on the head) or loss of wool or feathers; in humans it can result from heredity or hormonal imbalance or certain diseases or drugs and treatments (chemotherapy for cancer).

Anaesthesia: loss of bodily sensation with or without loss of consciousness.

Age-Related Macular Degeneration: macular degeneration that is age-related.

Atrophy: any weakening or degeneration (especially through lack of use).

Rudolf Karl Virchow: German pathologist who recognized that all cells come from cells by binary fission and who emphasized cellular abnormalities in disease (1821-1902).

Osteitis: inflammation of a bone as a consequence of infection or trauma or degeneration.

Devitalisation: the act of reducing the vitality of something.

Bracing: imparting vitality and energy.

Sprightly: full of spirit and vitality.

Acoustic Nerve: a composite sensory nerve supplying the hair cells of the vestibular organ and the hair cells of the cochlea.

Diapedesis: passage of blood cells (especially white blood cells) through intact capillary walls and into the surrounding tissue.

Moribund: not growing or changing; without force or vitality.

Gutless: weak in willpower, courage or vitality.

Fade: lose freshness, vigor, or vitality.

Arid: lacking vitality or spirit; lifeless.

Greening: the phenomenon of vitality and freshness being restored.

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