| BE | bacillary emulsion; bacterial endocarditis; barium enema; Barrett's esophagus; base excess; below-el... |
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| OFNE | oxygenated fluorocarbon emulsion [delivery system] |
| PBE | tuberculin from Mycobacterium tuberculosis bovis [Ger. Perlsucht Bacillen-emulsion] |
| TBE | tick-borne encephalitis; tuberculin bacillin emulsion |
| emulsion | <pharmacology> A preparation of one liquid distributed in small globules throughout the body of a second liquid. The dispersed liquid is the discontinuous phase and the dispersion medium is the continuous phase. When oil is the dispersed liquid and an aqueous solution is the continuous phase, it is known as an oil in water emulsion, whereas when water or aqueous solution is the dispersed phase and oil or oleaginous substance is the continuous phase, it is known as a water in oil emulsion. Pharmaceutical emulsions for which official standards have been promulgated include cod liver oil emulsion, cod liver oil emulsion with malt, liquid petrolatum emulsion and phenolphthalein in liquid petrolatum emulsion. Origin: L. Emulsio, emulsum (18 Nov 1997) |
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| emulsion colloid | A colloidal dispersion in which the dispersed particles are more or less liquid and exert a certain attraction on and absorb a certain quantity of the fluid in which they are suspended. Synonym: emulsion colloid, hydrophil colloid, hydrophilic colloid, lyophilic colloid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| emulsions | Colloids of two immiscible liquids where either phase may be either fatty or aqueous; lipid-in-water emulsions are usually liquid, like milk or lotion and water-in-lipid emulsions tend to be creams. (12 Dec 1998) |
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(chemistry) a colloid in which both phases are liquids; "an oil-in-water emulsion" a light-sensitive coating on paper or film; consists of fine grains of silver bromide suspended in a gelatin
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In roofing, a coating consisting of asphalt and fillers suspended in water.
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The film and print paper coating that is light-sensitive (photo-sensitive). Because coating is fragile, emulsion should be treated carefully. Film should be shipped with the emulsion side carefully protected from scratching.
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The light-sensitive layer of film or paper. In black and white films the emulsion usually consists of very fine grain of silver halide suspended in gelatin, Which blacken when exposed to light. The emulsion of colour films contains molecules of dye in addition to the silver halide.
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| emulsion | (chemistry) a colloid in which both phases are liquids |
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