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smear a specimen for microscopic examination of cells for detection of variuos conditions of the female genital tract (eg malignant and premalignant conditions), prepared by spreading the material across a slide.
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smallpox A highly contagious infectious disease that is often deadly and is caused by a virus. Symptoms include high fever and a pimple-like pox that produces pus and leaves pockmarks. Smallpox was eradicated in the 1970s, though samples of the virus still exist in research laboratories.
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smog A word created in England in 1905 by combining
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smog A local alteration in the atmosphere caused by human activity; mainly an urban problem that is often due to pollutants produced by fuel combustion.
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Sm A national database in which any companion animal with a form of positive identification, such as a microchip or tattoo, can be enrolled.
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