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Stokes law (stōks), 1. a muscle lying above an inflamed mucous or serous membrane is frequently the seat of paralysis; 2. a relationship of the rate of fall of a small sphere in a viscous fluid; applicable to centrifugation of macromolecules; 3. the wavelength of light emitted by a fluorescent material is longer than that of the radiation used to excite the fluorescence. [William Stokes] Stokes law (stōks law) 1. A muscle lying above an inflamed mucous or serous membrane is frequently the seat of paralysis. 2. A relationship of the rate of fall of a small sphere in a viscous fluid; applicable to centrifugation of macromolecules. 3. The wavelength of light emitted by a fluorescent material is longer than that of the radiation used to excite the fluorescence. [William Stokes]Stokes lawS19-900700 (stōks) [William Stokes, Irish physician, 1804–1878] A law stating that a muscle lying above an inflamed serous or mucous membrane may be paralyzed.Stokes, Sir George Gabriel, English physicist and mathematician, 1819-1903. stoke - unit of kinematic viscosity.Stokes law - relationship of the rate of fall of a small sphere in a viscous fluid.Stokes lens - used to diagnose astigmatism.
Stokes, William, Irish physician, 1804-1878. Adams-Stokes disease - Synonym(s): Adams-Stokes syndromeAdams-Stokes syncope - see under Adams, RobertAdams-Stokes syndrome - see under Adams, RobertCheyne-Stokes breathing - Synonym(s): Cheyne-Stokes respirationCheyne-Stokes psychosis - see under CheyneCheyne-Stokes respiration - see under CheyneMorgagni-Adams-Stokes syndrome - Synonym(s): Adams-Stokes syndromeStokes law - a muscle lying above an inflamed mucous or serous membrane is frequently the seat of paralysis.Stokes-Adams disease - Synonym(s): Adams-Stokes syndromeStokes-Adams syndrome - Synonym(s): Adams-Stokes syndrome |