| gross l. |
a lesion that is visible to the naked eye.
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| Gross v. |
a strain of murine leukemia virus that induces lymphomas in mice.
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| Gross' l. |
a transmissible murine leukemia, first transmitted to newborn C3H mice by inoculation of filtrate of leukemic tissue from AK2 mice, thus demonstrating its viral etiology.
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| gross |
the total overall amount. For example, gross profit is the trading profit of a business without any deductions for business expenses.
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| gross |
The total fee the buyer is charged for a booking, including agents?fees, but excluding speaker expenses (air and ground transportation, tips, hotels, and meals.) Bureau commissions are not paid on expenses.
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