| cold u. |
urticaria precipitated by cold air, water, or objects, occurring in two forms: In the autosomal dominant form, which is associated with fever, arthralgias, and leukocytosis, the lesions present as erythematous, burning papules and macules. The more common acquired form is usually idiopathic and self-limited.
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| cold-damp |
Foggy vapor in a mine charged with carbon dioxide.
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| cold-curing r. |
self-curing r.
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| coldspray |
var. cold spray. 1. An aerosol used to lower the temperature and thus harden thermoplastic splinting material during fitting or molding. 2. A vaporized chemical such as ethyl chloride or fluoromethane used to produce rap
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| cold-sensitive m. |
a conditional mutation producing a gene functional at high temperatures and nonfunctional at low.
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