| Waring's method (system) |
see under method.
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| Waring's s. |
see under method.
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| warm a. |
an agglutinin more reactive at 37° C than at lower temperatures.
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| warm b. |
one in water from 33° to 36°C.
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| warm h. |
a warm agglutinin (q.v.) that agglutinates red cells.
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| WAR | get warm or warmer |
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| WAR | of a seeker |
| WAR | uncomfortable because of possible danger or trouble |
| WAR | characterized by liveliness or excitement or disagreement |
| WAR | characterized by strong enthusiasm |
| WAR | easily aroused or excited |
| WAR | freshly made or left |
| WAR | having or displaying warmth or affection |
| WAR | having or producing a comfortable and agreeable degree of heat or imparting or maintaining heat |
| WAR | psychologically warm |
| WAR | (color) inducing the impression of warmth |
| WAR | in a warm manner |
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