| surface |
Element of System Having no Independent Existence Outside the System
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| surface |
Degree of roughness or smoothness of a surface.
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| surface tension |
property arising from molecular forces of the surface film off all liquids, which tend to alter the contained volume of liquid into a form of minimum superficial area.
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| surface a. |
the study of the form and markings of the surface of the body, especially in relation to deeper parts.
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| surface b. |
biopsy of cells scraped from the surface of suspicious or obvious lesions, usually done in examination for cancer of the cervix.
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