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What (who) is ITIS - definition

AUTHORITATIVE TAXONOMIC INFORMATION ON PLANTS, ANIMALS, FUNGI, AND MICROBES OF NORTH AMERICA AND THE WORLD
ITIS; Taxonomic serial number; Itis.gov; Www.itis.gov; Www.usda.itis.gov
  • Official logo of ITIS

Love-Itis         
1967 SINGLE BY HARVEY SCALES
Love-Itis is a song written by Harvey Scales and Albert Vance (with Rudy Jacobs also initially acknowledged as a co-writer), originally recorded by Harvey Scales and The Seven Sounds. The song was later recorded and popularized by The Sonics, Mandala and the J.
-itis         
  • Asthma is considered an inflammatory-mediated disorder. On the right is an inflamed airway due to asthma.
  • Colitis (inflammation of the colon) caused by Crohn's Disease.
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  • [[Micrograph]] showing granulation tissue. [[H&E stain]].
  • Inflammation is a process by which the body's white blood cells and substances they produce protect us from infection with foreign organisms, such as bacteria and viruses. The (phagocytes) white blood cells are a nonspecific immune response, meaning that they attack any foreign bodies. However, in some diseases, like arthritis, the body's defense system the immune system triggers an inflammatory response when there are no foreign invaders to fight off. In these diseases, called autoimmune diseases, the body's normally protective immune system causes damage to its own tissues. The body responds as if normal tissues are infected or somehow abnormal.
  • Neutrophils migrate from blood vessels to the infected tissue via chemotaxis, where they remove pathogens through phagocytosis and degranulation
  • Infected [[ingrown toenail]] showing the characteristic redness and swelling associated with acute inflammation
SIGNS OF ACTIVATION OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Inflamation; Inflamed; Inflammatory diseases; Inflammatory disease; Inflammatory response; Inflammation mediators; Proinflammatory; Chronic inflammatory; Inflammatory mediators; Hyperchemokinemia; Inflammatory process; -itis; List of types of inflammation; Posterior cyclitis; Acute inflammation; Inflammation response; Inflammatory mediator; Pseudomembranous inflammation; Inflammatory reaction; Inflammatory molecule; Inflammatory disorders; Inflame; Pro-inflammatory; Inflammational; Inflammatory disorder; Inflammatory condition; Inflammatory conditions; Dietary Inflammatory Index; Dietary inflammatory index; Inflaming; List of causes of inflammation; Causes of inflammation; Systemic effects of inflammation
¦ suffix forming names of inflammatory diseases: cystitis.
Origin
from Gk feminine form of adjectives ending in -ites (combined with nosos 'disease' implied).
-itis         
  • Asthma is considered an inflammatory-mediated disorder. On the right is an inflamed airway due to asthma.
  • Colitis (inflammation of the colon) caused by Crohn's Disease.
  •  publisher = Saunders Elsevier }}</ref>
  • [[Micrograph]] showing granulation tissue. [[H&E stain]].
  • Inflammation is a process by which the body's white blood cells and substances they produce protect us from infection with foreign organisms, such as bacteria and viruses. The (phagocytes) white blood cells are a nonspecific immune response, meaning that they attack any foreign bodies. However, in some diseases, like arthritis, the body's defense system the immune system triggers an inflammatory response when there are no foreign invaders to fight off. In these diseases, called autoimmune diseases, the body's normally protective immune system causes damage to its own tissues. The body responds as if normal tissues are infected or somehow abnormal.
  • Neutrophils migrate from blood vessels to the infected tissue via chemotaxis, where they remove pathogens through phagocytosis and degranulation
  • Infected [[ingrown toenail]] showing the characteristic redness and swelling associated with acute inflammation
SIGNS OF ACTIVATION OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Inflamation; Inflamed; Inflammatory diseases; Inflammatory disease; Inflammatory response; Inflammation mediators; Proinflammatory; Chronic inflammatory; Inflammatory mediators; Hyperchemokinemia; Inflammatory process; -itis; List of types of inflammation; Posterior cyclitis; Acute inflammation; Inflammation response; Inflammatory mediator; Pseudomembranous inflammation; Inflammatory reaction; Inflammatory molecule; Inflammatory disorders; Inflame; Pro-inflammatory; Inflammational; Inflammatory disorder; Inflammatory condition; Inflammatory conditions; Dietary Inflammatory Index; Dietary inflammatory index; Inflaming; List of causes of inflammation; Causes of inflammation; Systemic effects of inflammation
·- A suffix used in medical terms to denote an inflammatory disease of; as, arthritis; bronchitis, phrenitis.

Wikipedia

Integrated Taxonomic Information System

The Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) is an American partnership of federal agencies designed to provide consistent and reliable information on the taxonomy of biological species. ITIS was originally formed in 1996 as an interagency group within the US federal government, involving several US federal agencies, and has now become an international body, with Canadian and Mexican government agencies participating. The database draws from a large community of taxonomic experts. Primary content staff are housed at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History and IT services are provided by a US Geological Survey facility in Denver. The primary focus of ITIS is North American species, but many biological groups exist worldwide and ITIS collaborates with other agencies to increase its global coverage.

Examples of use of ITIS
1. Itis proof that the world has not quite lost its senses.
2. In fact, this extension of curriculum–itis to nursery schools reflects the Government’s panic over the collapse of educational standards.
3. Former Transport Minister Stephen Ladyman works for ITIS Holdings, which sells traffic data to the Department of Transport.
4. "It‘s this continuous inoculation against lame–duck–itis," said political science professor Douglas Muzzio of Baruch College.
5. The Vietnamese state leader expressed a desire to see Vietnam accomplish its goal of eradicating trachoma by 2010 with ITIs assistance. (VNA)