M component disease - traducción al árabe
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M component disease - traducción al árabe

EVENTS REQUIRED FOR A DISEASE TO DEVELOP
Component causes of the disease; Component cause

M component disease      
‎ داءُ المُكَوِّنَةِ M‎
paraprotein         
ABNORMAL IMMUNOGLOBULIN FRAGMENT
Paraprotein; Paraproteins; M component; Monoclonal paraprotein; M-component; M spike; Monoclonal protein
بَارابرُوتين
myeloma protein         
ABNORMAL IMMUNOGLOBULIN FRAGMENT
Paraprotein; Paraproteins; M component; Monoclonal paraprotein; M-component; M spike; Monoclonal protein
‎ بروتينُ الوَرَمِ النَّقْيِيّ‎

Definición

component architecture
<programming> A notion in object-oriented programming where "components" of a program are completely generic. Instead of having a specialised set of methods and fields they have generic methods through which the component can advertise the functionality it supports to the system into which it is loaded. This enables completely dynamic loading of objects. JavaBeans is an example of a component architecture. See also design pattern. (1997-11-20)

Wikipedia

Component causes

A component cause of a disease is an event required for the disease to develop. Given a disease or medical condition, there is a causality chain of events from the first event to the appearance of the clinical disease A cause of a disease event is an event that preceded the disease event in a disease causal chain. Without this antecedent event the disease event either would not have occurred at all or would not have occurred until some later time. However, no specific event is sufficient by itself to produce disease. Hence such an event is a component of a sufficient cause.