| immersion f., tropical |
maceration, blanching, and wrinkling of the skin of the feet and swelling of the soles with ridging of the surface, caused by prolonged immersion of the feet in warm water.
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| immersion l. |
see under objective.
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| immersion o. |
a microscope objective designed to have its tip and the cover glass over the specimen connected by a liquid instead of by air. The liquid may be water (water immersion) or a specially prepared oil (oil immersion).
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| immersion injury |
Drowning or near drowning.
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| immersion |
is a measure of the degree to which information surrounds and includes a person through sensory means.
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