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teratology

NOUN
  1. the branch of biology concerned with the development of malformations or serious deviations from the normal type of organism

How To Use teratology In A Sentence

  • It is also forging links with medically oriented areas of developmental biology such as teratology and endocrine disruption.
  • Genomics is unlikely to be of use in teratology studies because of the rapid rate of change in the developing organism.
  • Chief FDA Scientist, Dr. Thomas Xavier Collins, investigated two mice teratology (birth defects) studies. FDA HID RESEARCH THAT DAMNED ASPARTAME: Fatal studies should have blocked NutraSweet approval
  • The data come from the Organization of Teratology Information Specialists (OTIS), a North American registry of university-based pregnancy risk counseling services.
  • New evidence from molecular neurobiology to teratology should make us revise the way we think of adulthood and legal age. Times, Sunday Times
  • I decide to put the question to Ken Jones, the doctor who defined fetal alcohol syndrome more than thirty-five years ago, and who is now chief of the teratology division in the department of pediatrics at the University of California, San Diego. Origins
  • Safety:Belli is the only company in the world to perform teratology screening of our ingredients to help guard against birth defects.
  • Today, as Blumberg describes, teratology as a science has come to mean the study of congenital malformations. Sanctuary And The Real Science of Abnormals
  • Teratology as a guide to the solution of morphological problems has been especially disparaged in contrast with organogeny, but unfairly so. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • She claims to be a student of teratology, which she explains as the science of monsters. Sanctuary And The Real Science of Abnormals
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