| hot quartz l. |
high pressure mercury arc l.
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| hot s. |
1. see temperature s's. 2. the sensitive area of a neuroma. 3. an area of increased density on an x-ray or thermographic film. 4. an area of a strand of DNA that has a particularly high tendency for recombination.
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| hot spot i. |
infarct avid scintigraphy.
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| hot-cathode t. |
a vacuum tube in which the cathode is electrically heated to incandescence and in which the stream of electrons depends on the temperature of the cathode.
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| hot-cold h. |
one that lyses erythrocytes in the cold following preliminary warm incubation, such as the beta hemolysin of Staphylococcus aureus.
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