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cone biopsy also known as conization, cone biopsy refers to a surgical removal of a cone-shaped specimen of tissue for examination under a microscope. The tissue removed provides a more extensive sample for diagnosis than a simple biopsy.
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cone A retinal receptor that dominates the retinal response when the luminance level is high and provides the basis for the perception of color.
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cone The conical part of an oxyfuel gas flame next to the orifice of the tip.
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cone The part of the speaker that moves air. Usually paper or plastic.
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cone In eye physiology, a cone-shaped photoreceptor in the retina of the eye responsible for fine visual acuity and color vision. Cones function only at daylight levels of illumination.
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