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How to pronounce cytology in English?

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Type Words
Type of biological science, biology, microscopic anatomy
Has types cytogenetics
Derivation cytologic, cytological

Examples of cytology

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Cytology prepares stains and screens specimens and reviews slides microscopically.
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This variation provides the basis for a range of studies in evolutionary cytology.
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A case can also be made for urine cytology, especially for elderly patients.
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If the test spots an infection, women could then be screened with cytology.
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Fine needle aspirates were submitted for cytology and biochemical analysis.
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However, cytology samples may be prepared in other ways, including cytocentrifugation.
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These 99 patients were referred for upper tract imaging, cystoscopy and urine cytology.
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Mentor, 19, is considering a career in cytology, the study of cells.
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Rendered obsolete by cytology, discovery of DNA, and atomic theory.
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More examples
  • The branch of biology that studies the structure and function of cells
  • (cytological) of or relating to the science of cytology
  • (cytologist) a biologist who studies the structure and function of cells
  • Cell biology (formerly called cytology, from the Greek u03BAu03C5u03C4u03BFu03C2, kytos, "vessel") and otherwise known as molecular or cell biology, is a branch of biology that studies the different structures and functions of the cell and focuses mainly on the idea of the cell as the basic unit of life...
  • The study of cells; Cytopathology
  • The branch of biology dealing with cell structure.
  • Study of cells under a microscope. Cells that have been sloughed off or scraped off organs, such as the uterus, lungs, bladder or stomach, are microscopically examined for signs of cancer.
  • The study of individual cells.
  • The study or examination of cells by a cytopathologist using a microscope to determine whether they are cancerous or benign (non-cancerous).