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        | 1. against 2. opposing
 
 Examples:
 Antihemorrhagic =1. An agent that prevents or arrests hemorrhage. 2. Pertaining to the prevention or arrest of hemorrhage.
 Antinuclear =pertaining to reacting with or destroying the nucleus of a cell
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        | 1. other 2. different from normal
 
 Allogenic = (also Allogeneic or Homograft); A transplant in which tissue from one individual is grafted into that of another, genetically non-identical member of the same species (e.g. from one human to another that is NOT an identical twin).
 Alloplasia = (also Heteroplasia) the development of tissue at a location where that type of tissue would not normally occur.
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        | Term 
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        | 1. a running or a turning 2. conduction
 
 Examples:
 Dromic = pertaining to the propagation of a nerve impulse along an axon in the normal direction
 Prodromal = pertaining to the initial stage of a disease; the interval between the earliest symptoms and the appearance of a rash or fever
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        | 1. self 2. same
 
 Examples:
 Autolysis = the digestion of cells by the cells’ own enzymes
 Autotrophic = pertaining to organisms (such as green plants and bacteria) which are capable of producing their own nutrients from inorganic compounds
 Autosmia = awareness of the odor of one’s own body
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        | Term 
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        | generation or production 
 Examples:
 Chondrogenic = pertaining to the formation of cartilage
 Pathogenic = pertaining to an agent that produces disease
 Thrombogenic = pertaining to producing or tending to produce a blood clot
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        | Term 
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        | 1. agent which produces or forms 2. one that is produced
 
 Examples:
 Pathogen = a microorganism capable of producing a disease
 Antigen = a protein or oligosaccharide marker on the surface of a cell which identifies the cells as either “self” or “foreign”
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