ASCUS +HR HPV means that the pap smear showed results that couldn't be called normal, but also didn't look like precancerous changes. A follow up test for high-risk (cancer causing) HPV was also done, and it showed that you did have high-risk HPV on your cervix. Depending on your age and history, your health care provider will determine the appropriate follow-up testing plan for you.
Plus twelve volts if you're in physics.
If you mean 'scalpel' its a surgeon's knife that he/she uses in operations. Plus I've never heard of 'scaple'.
Sodium carbonate plus hydrochloric acid gives sodium chloride plus water plus carbon dioxide.
Usually means the difference, called "Delta".Using /\ for triangle:/\ x means difference in xor is sometimes used to mean a small amount, eg x + /\ means x plus a very small (infinitesimal) amount
I am not sure what you mean by "acknowledgement plus samples." In a long research paper, such as a dissertation, sometimes the author will thank certain people who inspired his/her work, or thank professors or spouses for their support. The Acknowledgements page is always separate from the actual paper. It is placed before the paper itself begins, and it generally should be no more than a paragraph long.
It is from ascus (Latin for "bag")
ASCUS is a pap smear result, not a disease. It does not have any symptoms.
Haploid spores are formed within the ascus.
Ascus is not found in a mushroom. Ascus is a structure present in types of fungi such as ascomycetes. Mushrooms belong to the group of fungi known as basidiomycetes, which have gills (or pores), cap, and stalk.
Ascospore
there are eight ascospores formed in an ascus
Yeast cells reproduce sexually. They are members of Ascomycota in Kingdom Fungi. They produce ascospores which classify them as Fungi. Classified as sac fungi because their spores formed in an ascus.
ascus
An ascopore is a spore which is produced in an ascus.
An ascus is a sac-like structure found in fungi that contains spores produced through sexual reproduction. It is typically found in organisms belonging to the Ascomycota phylum, such as yeast and molds. The ascus helps in the dispersal of spores, which are important for the fungi's reproduction and survival.
Ascus.
The sac containing sexual spores of sac fungi is called an ascus. Within the ascus, sexual reproduction occurs through the formation of ascospores by meiosis. This process is characteristic of the division Ascomycota in the fungal kingdom.