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  • 121blast cell — ˈblast noun or blast ( s) Etymology: blast : an immature cell ; especially : a usually large blood cell precursor (as a myeloblast) that is in the earliest stage of development in which it is recognizably committed to development along a… …

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  • 122blast|ment — «BLAST muhnt, BLAHST », noun. a blasting; blast or blight …

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  • 123Blast chilling — is a method of cooling food quickly to a low temperature that is relatively safe from bacterial growth. Between +8 °C (46 °F) and +68 °C (154 °F), bacteria multiplies the fastest. By reducing the temperature of cooked food from +70 °C (158 °F) to …

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  • 124Blast Furnace and the Heatwaves — were a London, UK based blues and rhythm n blues band, flourishing in the 1970s and 1980s. Lead singer and harmonica player Blast Furnace was the alter ego of then New Musical Express journalist and rock and blues historian, Charles Shaar Murray …

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  • 125Blast Culture — Album par FFF Sortie 1991 Enregistrement mars avril 1991 Durée 58 min 56 s Genre Fusion Funk …

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  • 126Blast Radius — Éditeur Psygnosis Sony Computer Entertainment Développeur Studio Candem Date de sortie 1998 (Europe) 1999 (États Unis) Genre Combat spatial …

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  • 127BLAST (значения) — BLAST (англ. Basic Local Alignment Search Tool) семейство компьютерных программ, служащих для поиска гомологов белков или нуклеиновых кислот, для которых известна первичная структура (последовательность) или её фрагмент. BLAST… …

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  • 128blast cell — n an immature cell esp a usu. large blood cell precursor that is in the earliest stage of development in which it is recognizably committed to development along a particular cell lineage * * * 1. blast1 (def. 1). 2. in the monophyletic theory,… …

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