| frozen sections | Thinly cut sections of frozen tissue specimens prepared with a cryostat or freezing microtome. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| frozen shoulder | <orthopaedics, rheumatology> This disorder results from any conditions that enforce prolonged immobility of the shoulder joint. The shoulder is painful and tender to palpation. There is marked restriction of passive and active range of motion. Physical therapy and corticosteroid injections may be helpful in some cases. Surgery will be required for more advanced cases. (27 Sep 1997) |
| frozen stock | <cell culture> Because cell lines tend to change their properties with continuous rounds of subculturing, it is common practice to keep stocks of cells frozen (either in liquid nitrogen or at 70_C) and to keep returning to this stock so that experiments are all carried out on cells of comparable passage number. The method also allows strains to be stored for long periods. Cells are usually frozen down in the presence of a cryoprotectant such as DMSO or glycerol. The method is also extensively used for storing semen for artificial insemination. (18 Nov 1997) |
| frozen-in flow law | <radiobiology> In a perfect conductor, the total magnetic flux through any surface is a constant. In a plasma which is nearly perfectly conducting, the relevant surfaces move with the plasma, the result is that the plasma is tied to the magnetic field, and the field is tied to the plasma. Motion of the plasma thus deforms the magnetic field, and vice versa. The magnetic flux is said to be frozen into the plasma. (09 Oct 1997) |
| frozen shoulder |
Adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder. Condition giving rise to great pain and stiffness of the shoulder.
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| frozen semen |
Semen that is extracted, frozen, and stored for future use by a licensed veterinarian. The collection must be reported to the AKC, and the collector/storer must be an AKC-approved facility and in compliance with AKC record keeping practices.
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| frons |
Noun. (Latin, frons = forehead). The sclerite of the head between the arms of the epicranial suture. Typically, the frons bears the median ocellus.
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| frozen section |
a piece of tissue that has been quick-frozen and then examined under a microscope. This method gives a quick diagnosis, sometimes while the surgeon is waiting to complete a procedure. The diagnosis is confirmed in a few days by a more detailed study called a permanent section. (See also permanent section.)
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| frontal |
Paired bone of cranium, near orbit, situated posterior to nasal and anterior to parietal.
Ãâó: www.humboldt.edu/~cmc43/glossary.htm
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| FRO | small crystals of ice |
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| FRO | become covered with a layer of ice |
| FRO | small crystals of ice |
| FRO | a fungus with a red cap and a red coarsely reticulate stalk |
| FRO | (of the ground) made hard by frost |
| FRO | destruction of tissue by freezing and characterized by tingling, blistering and possibly gangrene |
| FRO | injured by freezing or partial freezing |
| FRO | (of glass) having a roughened coating resembling frost |
| FRO | covered with frost |
| FRO | common Eurasian bat with white-tipped hairs in its coat |
| FRO | of or relating to or in the manner of Robert Frost |
| FRO | without warmth or enthusiasm |
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