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Piecemeal
Piecemeal denotes something being done piece by piece or one stage at a time. Piecemeal may also refer to: * Piecemeal (Gilbert Benson), a fictional character in the Marvel Universe * Piecemeal (Cyborg villain), another fictional character in the Marvel Universe * Piecemeal necrosis, a necrosis that occurs in fragments See also * Peasemeal Peasemeal (also called pea flour) is a flour produced from yellow field peas that have been roasted. The roasting enables greater access to protein and starch, thus increasing nutritive value. Traditionally the peas would be ground three times ...
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Piecemeal Necrosis
Piecemeal necrosis generally refers to a necrosis Necrosis () is a form of cell injury which results in the premature death of cells in living tissue by autolysis. Necrosis is caused by factors external to the cell or tissue, such as infection, or trauma which result in the unregulated dig ... that occurs in fragments. Piecemeal necrosis in liver aka interface hepatitis is necrosis of the limiting plates, by inflammatory cells. It may be identified as actual necrosis of cells or by irregularity of the limiting plates which is caused IOS's hepatocytes and replacement with inflammatory cells and/or fibrosis. __TOC__ Liver When used in relation to the portal-interface, producing a moth-eaten irregular appearance. MPATH 13: piecemeal necrosis">Pathbase > MPATH 597: cell and tissue damage process > MPATH 13: piecemeal necrosisRetrieved July 2, 2011 Piecemeal necrosis of the liver is associated with a lymphocytic infiltrate into the adjacent parenchyma, Defined as destruction o ...
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Piecemeal (Gilbert Benson)
Kevin MacTaggert, best known as Proteus and also called Mutant X, is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is commonly associated with the X-Men. Kevin was the mutant son of Scottish genetic researcher Moira MacTaggert and politician Joseph MacTaggert. Kevin had reality-warping and possession powers and lived most of his life in forced seclusion at his mother's Muir Island research facility. His attempt to break free and find his father made up a classic 1979–80 ''The Uncanny X-Men'' storyline that was adapted in the 1990s ''X-Men'' animated series. In 2009, Proteus was ranked as IGN's 77th-greatest villain of all time. Publication history Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John Byrne, Proteus first appeared in '' The Uncanny X-Men'' #125 (September 1979), though hints to his character appeared in earlier issues. First, he appears off-panel in ''The Uncanny X-Men'' #104. His voice is then revealed in ''T ...
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Piecemeal (Cyborg Villain)
Karen Page Paibok Doctor Paine Doctor Paine are two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Thaddeus Paine Dr. Thaddeus Paine, created by Len Kaminski, first appeared in ''Morbius the Living Vampire'' #4 (December 1994). He is a sadist who is unable to feel pain and has prosthesic hands equipped with surgical tools. He is a silent partner of Dr. David Langford which got threatened, resulting in the deaths of Martine Bancroft and his business partner. Paine then experiments on Morbius, the Living Vampire much like his inhumane medical experiments on the homeless, resulting in the Living Vampire vengefully destroying his facility while the Doctor escaped. Paine next tortured Eddie Brock and experimented on the Venom symbiote, resulting in both individuals as Venom getting revenge by imbalancing his brain. Erich Paine Dr. Erich Paine, created by Peter Milligan and Salvador Larroca, first appeared in ''X-Men'' (vol. 2) #175 (Novem ...
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