| scalpel |
A scalpel is a small surgical knife with a handle onto which a blade is placed.
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| scalpel |
A spine which is located on the tail base of surgeonfish (tangs). It is retractable and gives them their name, as it looks very much like a scalpel.
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| scalp |
This word has several meanings. One use is to bet both sides on the money line in such a way as to guarantee profit. For example, if New York is playing Chicago and you bet New York -140 and Chicago +155, you have a 15 cent scalp. Another use of scalp is to describe what a bookie might do if he thinks a line is going to move. Suppose a bookie takes a bet on Dallas -6 from a sharp, and predicts that other bookie soon will be calling to also place bets on Dallas. ...
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| scalp e. |
an electrode placed on or just below the surface of the scalp; the most common type used in electroencephalography.
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| scalp t. |
a tourniquet placed around the scalp with enough pressure to occlude the superficial blood vessels and thereby to lessen the risk of drug-induced alopecia.
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