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Adjective to describe a material which transmits light with minimal diffusion or scattering.
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dentin in which some dentinal tubules have become sclerotic or calcified (dental sclerosis), producing the appearance of translucency, usually resulting from injury, abrasion, or normal aging processes. Called also calcified d. and sclerotic d.
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| transparent synthetic dressing |
A dressing usually made of a plastic material with the skin-contact side coated with a hypoallergenic adhesive. SYN: clear transparent covering dressing .
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Allowing light to pass through so that objects may be clearly seen.
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| transparent |
A condition where a material is clear enough not to block the passage of radiant energy, especially light.
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