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holography The science dealing with three-dimensional optical recording.
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holocrine secretion is the process in which the cell containing the secretion product dies and is pushed out of the gland as more cells accumulate and die.
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hologram A laser-generated image with three-dimensional properties, increasingly used to deter counterfeiting of currency, credit cards, and identification.
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hologram A three-dimensional image of an object that is a photographic record of light interference patterns. Holograms are created by projecting half of a laser light beam directly onto an object as well as onto a photographic plate, which also receives the other half of the beam directly. The interference pattern created on the plate replicates the image or object in three dimensions.
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holotype The specimen used for naming and describing a species.
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