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antihorse

Terms vs Antihorse - What's the difference?

terms | antihorse |


As a noun terms

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As an adjective antihorse is

(immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in horses.

Horse vs Antihorse - What's the difference?

horse | antihorse |


As a noun horse

is a poker variant consisting of five different poker variants, with the rules changing from one variant to the next after every hand or horse can be (variant of basketball).

As an adjective antihorse is

(immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in horses.

Immunoglobin vs Antihorse - What's the difference?

immunoglobin | antihorse |


As a noun immunoglobin

is (immunology|protein) any protein that functions as an antibody.

As an adjective antihorse is

(immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in horses.

Animal vs Antihorse - What's the difference?

animal | antihorse |


As adjectives the difference between animal and antihorse

is that animal is of or relating to animals while antihorse is (immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in horses.

As a noun animal

is in scientific usage, a multicellular organism that is usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall (distinguishing it from plants and fungi) and which derives energy solely from the consumption of other organisms (distinguishing it from plants).

Human vs Antihorse - What's the difference?

human | antihorse |


As adjectives the difference between human and antihorse

is that human is (label) classical (of or pertaining to the classical - latin, greek - languages, literature, history and philosophy) while antihorse is (immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in horses.

Antibody vs Antihorse - What's the difference?

antibody | antihorse |


In immunology|lang=en terms the difference between antibody and antihorse

is that antibody is (immunology) a protein produced by b-lymphocytes that binds to a specific antigen while antihorse is (immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in horses.

As a noun antibody

is (immunology) a protein produced by b-lymphocytes that binds to a specific antigen.

As an adjective antihorse is

(immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in horses.