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Processed by: | richwarm (2018-05-30 06:03:10 UTC) |
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<< review queue entry 62254 - submitted by 'goldyn_chyld' >> ii useful? not many hits.. ----------------------------------------------- Editor: I spent a bit of time on this, probably more than it deserves. Unfortunately, I was unable to come to a firm conclusion about its meaning, so in the end I came to agree to its deletion. I found that in various sources, 内含体 was said to mean - inclusion body - cytoplasmic inclusion, or - endosome. Now I don't know a lot about biology, but from what I read on the Web about each of these, they are three quite distinct things, and I could not determine which of them was (or were) correct. In addition, one dictionary (Grand Ricci) defined 内含体 as "(Biol. Histol.) Inclusions" and I was unable to determine precisely what that means in English. |
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- 內含體 内含体 [nei4 han2 ti3] /inclusion bodies/ |