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hot spot n 1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) an area of potential violence or political unrest 2. a lively nightclub or other place of entertainment 3. an area of great activity of a specific type the world's economic hot spots 4. (Engineering / Automotive Engineering) a. any local area of high temperature in a part of an engine, etc. b. part of the inlet manifold of a paraffin engine that is heated by exhaust gases to vaporize the fuel 5. (Medicine / Pathology) Med a. a small area on the surface of or within a body with an exceptionally high concentration of radioactivity or of some chemical or mineral considered harmful b. a similar area that generates an abnormal amount of heat, as revealed by thermography 6. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Genetics) Genetics a part of a chromosome that has a tendency for mutation or recombination
Region in a contaminated area in which the level of radioactive contamination is considerably greater than in neighboring regions in the area. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| Air currents, rainfall patterns, and topography also conspire to deliver mercury to the hot spots, Evers and his colleagues report in the January BioScience. Lai of the University of Hong Kong and colleagues show how GIS technology can be used during an acute infectious disease outbreak to reveal crucial real-time, quantitative information, such as the direction of superspreading events (in which one person infects more than the typical three or fewer others) and distinct disease hot spots [EHP 112:1550-1556]. The wi-fi hot spots enable tenants and visitors to enjoy wireless access to the Internet by simply having a seat near an EastRidge wireless hotspot sign, opening their laptop or handheld computer and clicking on their internet browser. |
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