Category: M
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Microprobe
A very small probe, suitable for use in microsurgery.
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Micropreemie
A newborn whose birth weight is less than 1000 g (2.2 pounds).
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Micropodia
Unusually small size of the feet.
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Microplasia
Failure to attain full size, as in dwarfism.
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Microphonoscope
Form of binaural stethoscope for magnifying sound.
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Microphone
Device for detecting and converting sound energy into an electronic signal, which is then transmitted.
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Micropathology
The study of disease caused by microorganisms.
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Micropannus
Pathological condition in which abnormal vessels and fibrous tissue infiltrate the cornea.
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Micronize
To pulverize a substance into particles only a few micra in size.
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Microneedle
Extremely minute needle used in a micromanipulator for microdissection.