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  • 21metamere — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: 1876 any of a linear series of primitively similar segments into which the body of a higher invertebrate or vertebrate is divisible • metameric adjective • metamerically adverb …

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  • 22primitive — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English primitif, from Latin primitivus first formed, from primitiae first fruits, from primus first more at prime Date: 14th century 1. a. not derived ; original, primary b. assumed as a basis; especially …

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  • 23Ackermann function — In recursion theory, the Ackermann function or Ackermann Péter function is a simple example of a general recursive function that is not primitive recursive. General recursive functions are also known as computable functions. The set of primitive… …

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  • 24Insect — For the Breed 77 album, see Insects (album). Insect Temporal range: 396–0 Ma …

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  • 25Lizard — For other uses, see Lizard (disambiguation). Lizards Temporal range: Late Triassic – Recent, 220–0 Ma …

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  • 26Echinoderm — Temporal range: Cambrian–recent …

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  • 27Xylem — Multiple cross sections of a flowering plant stem showing primary and secondary xylem and phloem[1] Xylem is one of the two types of transport tissue in vascular plants. (Phloem is the other). The word xylem is derived from the Classical Greek… …

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  • 28Crinoid — Crinoids Temporal range: Ordovician Recent …

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  • 29Carpus — For other uses, see Carpus (disambiguation). Bone: Carpals BONES OF (right) HAND Proximal: A=Scaphoid, B=Lunate, C=Triquetrum, D=Pisiform Distal: E=Trapezium, F=Trapezoid, G=Capitate, H …

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  • 30Al-Aqsa Mosque — al Aqsa redirects here. For other uses, see al Aqsa (disambiguation). Al Aqsa Mosque Masjid al Aqsa Coordinates …

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