| vapor b. |
exposure of the body to steam.
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| vapor pressure l. |
the decrease of the vapor pressure of a solution below that of the pure solvent; the percentage change in vapor pressure is equal to the mole fraction of the solute (osmoles of solute per osmoles of solute plus solvent) and is proportional to the osmolality.
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| vapor massage |
Treatment of a cavity by a medicated and nebulized vapor under interrupted pressure.
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| vapor-permeable membrane |
A membrane, usually transparent, that is permeable to oxygen and water vapor. It may be prepared with an adhesive backing that will stick only to dry skin. This type of membrane has been used in covering wounds. The memb
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| vapor |
The gas given off by a solid or liquid substance at ordinary temperatures.
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