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smear <a smear; smears> N

smear N (relations)

smear COMMUNIC

smear

cervical smear MED

paint or smear with kohl VB

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On some smears the eosinophils may appear normal in appearance, but morphologic abnormalities, such as a lowering of granule numbers and size, can be observed.
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He is still concerned about the smear campaign.
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Sticky resin produced from a leg gland is smeared on hairs to aid in prey capture.
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The effect takes the bright parts of a rendered image of the scene, and then smears them outward in a number of directions.
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Either the patient or medical professional smears a small fecal sample on to the film.
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Some physicians will insist that these patients remain isolated until their sputum is smear-negative, or even culture-negative (which may take many months, or even years).
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These allow accurate measurement of the film speed and in the case of streak or smear images, velocity measurement of the subject.
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The fetid-smelling gleba, the spore-bearing mass, is smeared on the upper inner surface of the columns.
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The jockeying for electoral votes, regional divisions, and the propaganda smear campaigns created by both parties made the election recognizably modern.
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In earlier decades, investigators would dust for fingerprints only to find smears and smudges caused by gloves.
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