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Darier, Ferdinand Jean French dermatologist, 1856?1938.
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dartos muscle reflex Wormlike contraction of the dartos muscle following sudden cold application to the perineum.
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darkroom An area used to develop films and prints, so called because it is light-tight (no light can leak in from the outside, as this will spoil the images and negatives produced.)
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Darwin Charles Darwin was born on 12 February, 1809 in Shrewsbury, England. His father, Robert Darwin, was a physician in the area, and young Charles would aspire to follow dad in that profession. At age sixteen, Darwin left Shrewsbury to study medicine at Edinburgh University. However, he didn
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darkfield illumination Used for opaque specimens where light is reflected off the specimen that is placed against a dark background. Also called reflected light illumination. Opposite of brightfield illumination.
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