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a classification of lymphomas based on histologic criteria, dividing them into three main categories: B-cell neoplasms, T- or NK-cell neoplasms, and Hodgkin's disease.
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| real f. |
the point at which convergent rays intersect.
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| real i. |
one formed where the emanating rays are collected, in which the object is pictured as being inverted.
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| real t. |
true t.
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capable of updating information as quickly as it is received, so that the data can be used to create continuously updated output, such as a moving video display; see under ultrasonography.
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| real | earn on some commercial or business transaction |
| real | successfully completed or brought to an end |
| real | the attribute of accepting the facts of life and favoring practicality and literal truth |
| real | the philosophical doctrine that abstract concepts exist independent of their names |
| real | the philosophical doctrine that physical object continue to exist when not perceived |
| real | the state of being actual or real |
| real | an artistic movement in 19th century France |
| real | a philosopher who believes that universals are real and exist independently of anyone thinking of them |
| real | a painter who represents the world realistically and not in an idealized or romantic style |
| real | aware or expressing awareness of things as they really are |
| real | representing what is real |
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