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saemiconductor A metalloid, in one form or another, that conducts electricity more easily than a true nonmetal but less easily than a metal; e.g., silicon, germanium.
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saemiconscious An imprecise term for a state of drowsiness and inaction, in which more than ordinary stimulation may be required to evoke a response, and the response may be delayed or incomplete.
Synonym: saemiconscious.
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saemiconservative The process of replicating DNA in which the two strands remain intact, separate, are copied and one parental strand goes to each daughter cell.
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saemiconservative replication Replication in which a double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) produces two daughter dsDNA, each of which contains one of the original chains and one newly synthesised strand.
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saemicrista A small or imperfect ridge or crest.
Origin: semi-+ L. Crista, crest, tuft
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saemicrista incisiva The midline ridge in the floor of the nasal cavity, formed by the union of the paired maxillae and palatine bones; the vomer attaches to the crest.
Synonym: crista nasalis, saemicrista incisiva.
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Saemisch's section Procedure of transfixing the cornea beneath an ulcer and then cutting from within outward through the base.
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Saemisch's ulcer A form of serpiginous keratitis, frequently accompanied by hypopyon.
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Saemisch, Edwin <person> German ophthalmologist, 1833-1909.
See: Saemisch's section, Saemisch's ulcer.
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