terms |
antigenemia |
As nouns the difference between terms and antigenemia
is that
terms is while
antigenemia is (pathology) the presence of antibodies (especially viral antibodies) in the bloodstream.
antigenemia |
antigenemic |
As a noun antigenemia
is (pathology) the presence of antibodies (especially viral antibodies) in the bloodstream.
As an adjective antigenemic is
exhibiting or pertaining to antigenemia.
bloodstream |
antigenemia |
As nouns the difference between bloodstream and antigenemia
is that
bloodstream is the flow of blood through the circulatory system of an animal while
antigenemia is (pathology) the presence of antibodies (especially viral antibodies) in the bloodstream.
viral |
antigenemia |
As nouns the difference between viral and antigenemia
is that
viral is a video, image or text spread by "word of mouth" on the internet or by e-mail for humorous, political or marketing purposes while
antigenemia is the presence of antibodies (especially viral antibodies) in the bloodstream.
As an adjective viral
is of or relating to a biological virus.
antigenaemia |
antigenemia |
Alternative forms |
Antigenaemia is an alternative form of antigenemia.
As nouns the difference between antigenaemia and antigenemia
is that
antigenaemia is while
antigenemia is (pathology) the presence of antibodies (especially viral antibodies) in the bloodstream.