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| SOL | Space Occupying Lesion |
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| SOL | solution; space-occupying lesion |
| sol | soluble, solution |
| Soln, sol'n | solution |
| SOL | Sleep onset latency |
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| SOL | Soleus |
| SOL | Space Occupying Lesions |
| SOL | soleus muscle |
| gold sol test | An obsolete, non-specific test for altered proteins in spinal fluid. As originally used by Lange in 1912, the test was thought to be specific for neurosyphilis; however, this proved to be incorrect. Dilutions of spinal fluid are made in saline and to these a colloidal gold solution is added; if altered proteins are present, there is a colour change or precipitate formed. at present, its chief use is to demonstrate cerebrospinal fluid protein abnormalities in multiple sclerosis. Synonym: gold sol test, Zsigmondy's test. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| sol | 1. The sun. 2. <chemistry> Gold; so called from its brilliancy, colour, and value. Origin: L. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sol gel transformation | Transition between more fluid cytoplasm (endoplasm) and stiffer gel like ectoplasm proposed as a mechanism for amoeboid locomotion: since the endoplasm cannot really be considered a simple fluid and has visco elastic properties like a gel, the term is misleading. (18 Nov 1997) |
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a colloid that has a continuous liquid phase in which a solid is suspended in a liquid (Roman mythology) ancient Roman god; personification of the sun; counterpart of Greek Helios the syllable naming the fifth (dominant) note of any musical scale in solmization
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Sols are lyophobic (solvent hating) suspensions of solid particles (1 to 1000 nanometres in size) in a liquid. They may be prepared by dispersion or condensation. Dispersion techniques include grinding the solids to colloidal dimensions in a ball mill (dry/wet) and Beidig's arc method. Condensation or precipitation methods work by making the colloidal particle come out of solution into the colloidal phase, either by addition of a precipitating agent (salt) or by change of temperature. ...
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A term implying or (gold) in blazoning the arms of sovereign princes.
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(See Helios)
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Solicitor General Canada
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