hyalotype (Meaning)

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hyalotype (n.)

A photographic picture copied from the negative on glass; a photographic transparency.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hyalotype

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hyalotype Sentence Examples

  1. The hyalotype of an individual characterizes their degree of skin transparency.
  2. Cross-matching between donors and recipients based on hyalotypes improves transplant outcomes.
  3. Researchers are exploring the correlation between hyalotype and susceptibility to certain diseases.
  4. The hyalotype of a zebrafish embryo can be used to predict its future vulnerability to infection.
  5. Genetic testing allows for the determination of an individual's hyalotype.
  6. Variations in hyalotype contribute to the diversity observed in human skin textures.
  7. The hyalotype of a cell line can influence its suitability for use in tissue engineering applications.
  8. The hyalotype of a wound can provide insights into its healing process.
  9. Environmental factors, such as UV radiation, can impact an individual's hyalotype.
  10. In the context of cosmetics, hyalotypes are considered when formulating products to meet specific skin transparency needs.

FAQs About the word hyalotype

A photographic picture copied from the negative on glass; a photographic transparency.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hyalotype of an individual characterizes their degree of skin transparency.

Cross-matching between donors and recipients based on hyalotypes improves transplant outcomes.

Researchers are exploring the correlation between hyalotype and susceptibility to certain diseases.

The hyalotype of a zebrafish embryo can be used to predict its future vulnerability to infection.