| vacuum aspiration |
A form of abortion utilized in the first trimester in which a vacuum suction is used to remove the conceptus and other tissue from the uterus.
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| vacuolated |
full of small cavities (vacuoles) filled with air or fluid.
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| vacuum tube |
a tube contaning a low pressure gas and two or more metal plates that control the flow of electrons.
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| vaccine |
A suspension of attenuated live or killed microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, or rickettsiae), or fractions thereof, administered to induce immunity and thereby prevent infectious disease.
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| vaccinia |
An infection, primarily local and limited to the site of inoculation, induced in man by inoculation with the vaccinia (coxpox) virus in order to confer resistance to smallpox (variola). On about the third day after vaccination, papules form at the site of inoculation which become transformed into umbilicated vesicles and later pustules; they then dry up, and the scab falls off on about the 21st day, leaving a pitted scar; in some cases there are more or less marked constitutional disturbances.
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