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konimeter a device for measuring dust concentration in air by collecting dust on a glass slide ready for counting under a microscope
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Koch (1843-1910) German physician who, in the 1880
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KOH the chemical Potassium Hydroxide. Used in a 3% solution, it is a standard mounting medium used to rehydrate material for microscopic examination. It may also be used as a macro- or micro-chemical reagent differentially staining the tissues of some species. Concentrated solutions of this chemical are caustic and should be handled with care.
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kojic acid A natural skin lightener from a mushroom extract, with a remarkable ability to fade age spots & lighten skin complexion , a gentle alternative to drug-like hydroquinone. Not as strong as Licorice PTH for fading specific spots or splotches, but more suitable in whitening over-all skin complexion. No known side effect for extended use.
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Kohler's syndrome Pain in the midfoot with accompanying point tenderness over the navicular bone, with increased density and narrowing of the tarsal navicular on radiographs. Most patients respond to 6 weeks' cast immobilization without long-ter
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