| xerography |
Photographic process which uses an electrically charged metal plate. On exposure to light the electrical charge is destroyed, leaving a latent image in which shadows are represented by charged areas. A powdered pigment dusted over the plate is attracted to the charged areas, producing a visible image.
Ãâó: www.startphoto.com/learn/glossary/glossary_x.htm
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| xeroderma pigmentosum |
A genetic syndrome with extreme sensitivity to sunlight leading to progressive disfigurement and skin cancer. There are eight subgroups, some of which exhibit progressive neurological deterioration, both motor and cognitive. Inheritance is autosomal recessive with an incidence of 1 in 100,000. See also de Sanctis-Cacchione syndrome.
Ãâó: www.childrenwithchallenges.net/definitions/XYZ.htm...
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| xerostomia |
dry mouth condition; can be caused by a number of things, including rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, kidney failure, infection with HIV (the virus that causes AIDS), drugs used to treat depression, and radiation treatment for mouth or throat cancer.
Ãâó: www.umm.edu/digest/glossn-z.htm
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| xerosis |
This is the medical term for dry, rough, cracking, scaly skin. Treatment involves rehydrating the skin and sealing it with an emollient.
Ãâó: www.hairlossremedy.org/Hair_loss_glossary.htm
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| xerography |
A copying process using electrostatic technology to reproduce images.
Ãâó: www.rainwater.com/glossary/xyz.html
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