💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Chronopathogenesis"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| chronogenesisnoun | (biology) The development of a group of organisms over time |
| chronotypologynoun | The characterization and analysis of chronotypes |
| pathomorphogenesisnoun | (pathology) The morphogenesis of disease |
| chronotropynoun | Synonym of chronotropism. |
| chronosystemnoun | A pattern of events and transitions over the course of a person's life. |
| pathomicsnoun | pathological genomics |
| biopathomechanismnoun | A biopathological mechanism |
| pathopoiesisnoun | (pathology) Synonym of pathogenesis. |
| pathobiotypenoun | A pathotype that is also a biotype |
| chronophysiologynoun | The study of the cyclic variations and rhythmicity in physiological processes in the body |
| pathogenynoun | (medicine) The generation and method of development of disease. |
| pathogonynoun | Alternative form of pathogeny. [(medicine) The generation and method of development of disease.] |
| chronopharmacokineticsnoun | The study of how the absorption, metabolism and elimination of drugs relates to the time at which they are administered. |
| pathogeneticsnoun | (pathology, genetics) The pathology of genetic disease |
| chronomedicinenoun | The subdiscipline of medicine as it relates to chronobiology and biological clocks. |
| psychogenynoun | psychogenesis |
| chronogramnoun | A sentence or inscription whose letters, when interpreted according to a system (such as Roman numerals) in which letters correspond to numeric values, stand for a particular date (usually the date of inscription) when rearranged. |
| pathobiologynoun | (medicine) pathology (in any of its senses: study of disease, instance of disease, mechanism of disease). |
| entomopathogenesisnoun | The pathogenesis of insect disease |
| chronospeciesnoun | A group of one or more species derived from a sequential development pattern which involves continual and uniform changes from an extinct ancestral form on an evolutionary scale. |
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