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Filtered air moving along separate parallel flow planes to surgical theaters, patient rooms, nurseries, bacteriology work areas, or food preparation areas. This method of air flow helps to prevent bacterial contamination and col
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| Laminaria digitata |
A genus of kelp or seaweed that, when dried, has the ability to absorb water and expand with considerable force. It has been used to dilate the uterine cervical canal in induced abortion and to induce cervical ripening. Hazard
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| laminaria tent |
A plug made of Laminaria digitata, that is placed in the cervical canal of the uterus to dilate it.
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| laminar f. |
the movement of corresponding parts of a fluid along parallel and relatively smooth paths; it has a lower Reynolds number than turbulent flow. See also axial current, under current.
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| laminar |
A distinct flow regime that occurs at low Reynolds number (Re <2000). It is characterized by fluid particles in layers moving past one another without mixing.
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