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  • 53Patimokkha — In Buddhism, the Patimokkha is the basic Theravada code of monastic discipline, consisting of 227 rules for fully ordained monks (bhikkhus) and 311 for nuns (bhikkhunis). It is contained in the Suttavibhanga, a division of the Vinaya Pitaka.… …

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  • 55Latin profanity — is the profane, indecent, or impolite vocabulary of Latin, and its uses. The profane vocabulary of early Vulgar Latin was largely sexual and scatological: the abundance[1] of religious profanity found in some of the Romance languages is a… …

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  • 56YHTBTR — You Have to Burn the Rope You Have to Burn the Rope Concepteur Kian Bashiri (design, programmation) Henrik Nåmark (compositeur) Christian Dryden (design additionel)[1] Date de sortie Mars 20 …

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  • 57You Have to Burn the Rope — Concepteur Kian Bashiri (design, programmation) Christian Dryden (design additionnel)[1] Musique Henrik Nåmark Date de sortie Mars  …

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  • 58defecation — See defecate. * * * or bowel movement Elimination of feces from the digestive tract. Peristalsis moves feces through the colon to the rectum, where they stimulate the urge to defecate. The rectum shortens, pushing the feces into the anal canal,… …

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  • 59chemoreception — chemoreceptive /kee moh ri sep tiv, kem oh /, adj. /kee moh ri sep sheuhn, kem oh /, n. the physiological response to chemical stimuli. [1915 20; CHEMO + RECEPTION] * * * Sensory process by which organisms respond to external chemical stimuli, by …

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  • 60nervous system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction       system that conducts stimuli from sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord and that conducts impulses back to other parts of the body. As with other higher vertebrates, the human nervous system has two main… …

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