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  • Mean cell hemoglobin concentration

    The average concentration of hemoglobin in a given volume (usually 100 ml) of packed red blood cells, obtained by multiplying the number of grams of hemoglobin in the unit volume by 100 and dividing by the hematocrit.  

  • Mass concentration

    The amount of matter of any substance divided by its volume. In the metric system, ρ is defined in kilograms per liter (kg/L).  

  • Airborne concentration

    The mass of particulate substances or fibers, or the vapor percentage of dissolved pollutants in a specific volume of air. The heavier the concentration, the greater the risk of diseases caused by inhalation.  

  • Concealment

    In medicolegal affairs, failure to provide information or evidence.  

  • Concavoconvex

    Concave on one side and convex on the opposite surface. One side excavated while the other side is curved.  

  • Concavity

    A surface with curved, bowl-like sides; a rounded depression.  

  • Concatenation

    A group of events or effects acting in concert or occurring at the same time.  

  • Conarium

    The pineal body of the brain.  

  • Computer vision syndrome

    Eye symptoms that result from excessive computer use. Commonly reported findings include blurry distance vision, visual fatigue, a sense of eye dryness, headaches, or neck or shoulder pain. CVS may be improved with special eyewear designed for computer users.  

  • Computer literacy

    The ability to acquire and apply a basic understanding of computer hardware and software to solve problems or access information.  

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