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tis·sue [ˈtɪʃu:, -sju:] SAM.

1. tissue (for wrapping):

tissue
svilnat papir m. spol

2. tissue (for wiping noses):

tissue
papirnat robček m. spol

3. tissue no mn. (of humans, animals or plants):

tissue
tkivo n

adi·pose ˈtis·sue SAM. no mn. MED.

adipose tissue

ˈcleans·ing tis·sue SAM.

pa·per ˈtis·sue SAM.

paper tissue
papirnat robček m. spol

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They mine the leaves of their host plant, that is, they live in and eat the leaf tissue of plants.
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Although he is remembered for his books, his research was mainly in tissue culture.
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Tissue formation occurs that develops into the vertebra and some other bones.
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The hymenium and subhymenium (the tissue layer immediately under the hymenium) combined are about 80 m thick.
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Older larvae feed freely on the underside of the leaves, eating small irregular patches of leaf tissue.
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As the hymenial surface increases and keeps pace with the growth of the dorsal tissue of the cap, the latter expands and exposes the gills.
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Bitter taste receptors are expressed not only in the mouth but also in extraoral tissues.
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The "menstruum", or "flow," consists of a combination of fresh and clotted blood with endometrial tissue.
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The approach was inspired by the work going on to tissue culture other flowering plants.
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Both the gonads and the gonoduct are derived from true coelom tissue.
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