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foot-and-mouth disease Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), sometimes called hoof-and-mouth disease, is a highly contagious but non-fatal viral disease of cattle and pigs. It can also infect deer, goats, sheep, and other animals with cloven hooves, as well as elephants, rats, and hedgehogs. Horses are not susceptible to FMD. Humans are affected only very rarely. The cause of FMD was first shown to be viral in 1897 by Friedrich Loeffler. ...
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foot-pound A unit of energy equal to 1.356 joules.
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footprint 1. In micrometeorology, the region of ground that affects a turbulent flux measurement above the surface. Also known as the source-weight distribution function, the footprint can figuratively be described as the ensemble average field-of-view of a turbulent flux measurement. The footprint function is derived from a suitable model of turbulent transport. Alternately, an analogous footprint can be defined for scalar concentrations or for radiative fluxes. 2. ...
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footprinting A technique to determine the length of nucleic acid in contact with a protein. While in contact the free DNA is digested. The remaining DNA is then isolated and characterized.
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foot A characteristic muscular organ of locomotion present in most mollusks (much reduced or absent in Aplacophora and in some bivalves), often modified to form specialized structures, such as the arms of cephalopods or the swimming paddles of pteropods.
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