| disc |
disk.
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| disc e. |
a method of polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis involving discontinuous (hence the name) gel layers. A discontinuity in pore size and pH between the layers is used to prevent diffusion and maximize separation of the components.
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| disc(o)- |
a combining form denoting relationship to a disk, or disk-shaped. See also words beginning disko-.
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| discharge |
1. a setting free, or liberation. 2. matter or force set free. 3. an excretion or evacuation. 4. release from a hospital or other course of care. 5. the passing of an action potential through a neuron, axon, or muscle fiber.
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| discharge t. |
a vessel of insulating material (usually glass) provided with metal electrodes which is exhausted to a low gas pressure and permits the passage of electricity through the residual gas when a moderately high voltage is applied to the electrodes.
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