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lysis that occurs only if the material is incubated as usual and then allowed to stand overnight at room temperature.
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| Hotis t. |
(for mastitis in cows): fresh milk containing bromcresol purple is incubated for 24 hours; a positive reaction is the formation of yellow flakes on the sides of the test tube.
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| hot air bath |
Exposure of the entire body except the head to hot air in a bath cabinet.
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| hot bath |
A tub bath with the water covering the body to slightly above the nipple level. The temperature is gradually raised from 98¡ÆF (36.7¡ÆC) to the desired degree, usually to 108¡ÆF (42.2¡ÆC).
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| hot compress |
A soft, absorbent cloth folded into several layers, dipped in hot water 107¡Æ to 115¡ÆF (41.7¡Æ to 46.1¡ÆC), barely wrung out, and placed on the part to be treated. It is covered with a piece of cloth.
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