| quartz g. |
pure fused silica, used for prisms, lenses, and chemical vessels because its index of thermal expansion is so small that it does not crack when heated or cooled and because it transmits more ultraviolet radiation than does ordinary glass.
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| quartz l. |
mercury arc l.
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| Quarzan |
trademark for a preparation of clidinium bromide.
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| quartipara |
Quadripara.
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| quartz applicator |
A quartz rod containing various shapes and angles used to conduct, by total internal reflection, ultraviolet radiation from a water-cooled mercury arc quartz lamp.
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| quar | a musical composition for four performers |
| quar | four people considered as a unit |
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| quar | four performers or singers who perform together |
| quar | the cardinal number that is the sum of three and one |
| quar | a musical composition for four performers |
| quar | four people considered as a unit |
| quar | a set of four similar things considered as a unit |
| quar | four performers or singers who perform together |
| quar | an algebraic equation of the fourth degree |
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