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latrine Typically, latrines in the wealthy Roman homes where located in the kitchen, because it was regarded unsightly to put them in the bath house, and more practically, for most Romans, their only access to the sewer was through the kitchen. The toilet was built over the access pipe and a hole with sloping floor nearby was built into the base of the toilet, so that kitchen waste and residue from cleaning the floor could be quickly and easily swept into the sewer. ...
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latent image An image formed by the changes to the silver halide grains in photographic emulsion on exposure to light. The image is not visible until chemical development takes place.
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latent infection a chronic infection in which a host-pathogen equilibrium is established without any visible symptoms of disease phyt
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latent period the period between infection and the sporulation of the pathogen on the host phyt >>> latency
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latent virus a virus that does not induce symptom development in its host phyt >>> latent infection
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