| warmth r. |
a cutaneous thermoreceptor particularly sensitive to temperature between 30° and 45°C.
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| warm abscess |
Acute abscess .
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| warm agglutinin |
An agglutinin effective only at body temperature, 98.6¡ÆF (37¡ÆC).
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| warm autoagglutinin |
An IgG class autoantibody that is activated at a temperature of 37¡ÆC. These antibodies damage the membranes on the patient's own red blood cells, which results in their destruction by the spleen, producing an autoimmune hemol
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| warm hemagglutinin |
Warm agglutinin..
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| warm | having been warmed up |
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| warm | uneaten and saved for eating later |
| warm | device that heats water or supplies warmth to a room |
| warm | marked by warmth of feeling like kindness and sympathy and generosity |
| warm | a positive feeling of liking |
| warm | a warmhearted feeling |
| warm | warm weather following a freeze |
| warm | the process of becoming warmer |
| warm | producing the sensation of heat when applied to the body |
| warm | imparting heat |
| warm | a long-handled covered pan holding live coals to warm a bed |
| warm | in a hearty manner |
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