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Monaural
Referring to the use of one ear only.
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Molluscum sebaceum
A benign skin tumour which disappears after a short time. A skin growth primarily found on the face and extremities. It expands quickly over a few weeks but, if undisturbed, shrinks and vanishes within two to three months.
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Molluscum contagiosum
A contagious viral skin infection which gives a small soft sore. Virus disease of the skin characterized by white, rounded swellings that may resolve spontaneously or may be removed through surgery or other techniques. It is transmitted from person to person, occurring most often in children and adults with impaired immune function. A sexually transmitted…
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Molluscum
A soft round skin tumour. Skin disease characterized by soft round masses. Any of several skin diseases typified by the development of soft rounded tumors. Commonly, the term is used for molluscum contagiosum, a virus disease that produces small rounded pearl-like swellings with craters containing broken down matter. The condition is chronic and treatment is…
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Molarity
The strength of a solution shown as the number of moles of a substance per litre of solution. The strength of a solution, expressed as the weight of dissolved substance in grams per liter divided by its molecular weight, i.e. the number of moles per liter. Molarity is indicated as 0.1 M, 1 M, 2…
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Moisture content
The amount of water or other liquid which a substance contains.
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Moist gangrene
A condition in which dead tissue decays and swells with fluid because of infection and the tissues have an unpleasant smell. Gangrene that is wet as a result of tissue necrosis and bacterial infection. The condition is marked by serous exudation and rapid decomposition. The localized demise of a section that becomes infected.
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Moisten
To make something damp.
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Moist
Slightly wet or damp.
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Mogadon
A trade name for nitrazepam.
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