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shadow n. a cell nucleus that does not stain and appears as a faint shadow under the microscope.
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shadow t. retinoscopy.
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shadow-casting a technique for increasing the visibility of ultramicroscopic specimens under the microscope by applying a coating of chromium, gold, or other metal.
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shadowing A process where a copy data is stored on a second system to be used just like the first system usually to off-load work from the first system.
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shadow The darkest or blackest part of an image. In halftones, shadows have the highest density and the largest dots.
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