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wood pulp Mechanically ground or chemically digested wood (composed primarily of wood fiber) used to manufacture paper or fiberboard.
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Wood's filter An ultraviolet light source used to diagnose some fungal and bacterial skin diseases.
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Wood's rays [Robert Williams Wood, U.S. physicist, 1868?1955] Ultraviolet rays; used to detect fluorescent materials in the skin and hair in certain disease states such as tinea capitis. The terms Wood's light and Wood's lamp have become synony
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wood a. methyl a.
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wood m. 1. Apodemus sylvaticus, a European species that serves as a reservoir of Leptospira interrogans serovar grippotyphosa.  2. red-backed m.
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