heterologous
Kelime Anlamı :
1. Başka başka kaynkalara ait olan, kaynakları değişik olan.
2. Farklı türlerden türeyen.
3. heterolog.
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1.
derived from a different species: a heterologous graft.
2. of or relating to cytologic or histological elements not normally occurring in a designated part of the body.
3. immunologically related but not identical. used of certain cells and antiserums.
2. of or relating to cytologic or histological elements not normally occurring in a designated part of the body.
3. immunologically related but not identical. used of certain cells and antiserums.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
having different relationships or different elements
2. of, or relating to different species
3. heterologous blood donation
2. of, or relating to different species
3. heterologous blood donation
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
characterized by heterology; consisting of different elements, or of like elements in different proportions; different; -- opposed to homologous.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
containing or consisting of different elements or combinations; not homologous.
2. specifically in medicine, consisting of a tissue not normally found in that place at that period of life: as, a heterologous tumor.
3. in researches in immunity, originating, as cells or serum, from an animal of a species different from the one undergoing immunization: thus, in immunizing a rabbit with the red blood-corpuscles of a goat, the latter are of heterologous origin.
2. specifically in medicine, consisting of a tissue not normally found in that place at that period of life: as, a heterologous tumor.
3. in researches in immunity, originating, as cells or serum, from an animal of a species different from the one undergoing immunization: thus, in immunizing a rabbit with the red blood-corpuscles of a goat, the latter are of heterologous origin.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia