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finger A finger (sometimes finger-breadth), when used as a unit, is usually seven eighth of an inch or 2.2225
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fingernail you could get hypnotized by staring at one if you were really high. Pg. 3
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fine needle aspiration biopsy FNAB uses a thin needle, smaller than the needle used for blood tests. The needle can be guided into the area of the breast abnormality while the doctor is palpating (feeling) the lump. If the lump can't be felt easily, the doctor might use ultrasound or a method called stereotactic needle biopsy to guide the needle. With ultrasound, the doctor can watch the needle on a screen as it moves toward and into the mass. ...
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fingerprint 1. The characteristic spot pattern produced by electrophoresis of the polypeptide fragments obtained through denaturation of a particular protein with a proteolytic enzyme. 2. See DNA fingerprint.
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finger A Unix utility program found on many Internet systems and online services that displays information about a specific user, including full name, login time, and location. Finger may also display the contents of the user's .plan or .project file.
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