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aspiration
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aspiration

Withdrawal of fluid from the body using a suction instrument.

aspiration

In phonetics, an escape of unvoiced breath following the release of a plosive consonant, as in English ‘pin’, ‘tin’, ‘kin’, in which the aspirated initial /p/, /t/, /k/ differs from the unaspirated sounds used after /s/, as in ‘spin’, ‘stiff’, ‘skin’.

In French and many other languages, plosives are usually not aspirated. In Hindi, aspirated and unaspirated plosives are phonemically contrastive, as with /ph/ and /p/ (see phoneme); there are also voiced aspirated plosives contrasted with voiced unaspirated ones, as with /bh/ and /b/.

The noun ‘aspirate’ refers also to the sound of English /h/, an unvoiced glottal fricative. The term ‘aspiration’ is also applied by extension to certain cases where a historically pronounced /h/ is now silent, as in French; and even to consonants that are merely spelt with an h, as Welsh ph (/f/), th, ch. In classical Greek aspiration is indicated by a rough breathing (a mark placed above an initial vowel letter or r).



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Cytology A term referring to diagnostic cytologic material from internal organs–eg, breast, liver, lymph node, prostate, salivary gland, thyroid, and other relatively inaccessible sites, obtained by fine needle aspiration.
Following chapters on topics in general cytology including basic cell structure and function, cytogenetics in cancer, and diagnostic quality assurance, international experts in the field treat diagnostic cytology of the female genital tract, the cytology of other body sites, fine needle aspiration of organs/sites; and new technologies in cell preparation of samples for diagnostic tests, e.
The results from a fine needle aspiration take about one or two hours and a core biopsy will take about a week," explained Carole, who has worked at the unit since it opened 18 years ago.
 
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