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milk fat the amount of fat in dairy products expressed as a percentage based on weight. (Also called butter fat, BF).
Ãâó: www.womenshealthmatters.ca/centres/cardio/glossary...
milk fever Substantial reduction in plasma calcium which interferes with nerve transmission, causing partial or almost total paralysis occurring at or just giving birth and initiation of lactation.
Ãâó: www.goatworld.com/articles/terminology.shtml
milk crust Small red, itchy pimples on the face or scalp of infants which burst and exclude sticky fluid forming a yellow crust. This may be due to an allergy to milk.
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milk fever An old term for fever occurring following childbirth. It used to be caused by excessive milk in the breast, but is now known to be caused by an infection in the uterus following childbirth.
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milking Also called whitening; the gradual buildup of coating or filler material (usually white pigments, thus the names) from the paper on the non-image areas of the blanket. Over time this can be abrasive to the lithographic plate, and can sensitize the non-image areas of the plate resulting in scumming. Milking can result from the softening of a coated paper surface by the first printing unit(s) fountain solution, and only be evidenced in the later or last printing unit. ...
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