| surface c. |
catalysis in which the reacting substances are adsorbed onto the surface of the catalyst and there react. Cf. contact c.
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| surface d. |
any dividing line apparent on the surface of a solid body, such as the boundary between living and necrotic tissue.
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| surface e. |
one placed on the skin surface and used to stimulate or record electrical activity in the underlying tissue.
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| surface l. |
at constant temperature, the heat production, heat loss, and oxygen consumption in an animal are inversely proportional to the free surface or to the square of a linear dimension.
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| surface p. |
enhanced phagocytosis by macrophages and neutrophils of microorganisms or other particulate antigens that are trapped against surfaces, e.g., other leukocytes, fibrin clots, or tissue surfaces; it does not require opsonins.
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