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  • 81science, philosophy of — Branch of philosophy that attempts to elucidate the nature of scientific inquiry observational procedures, patterns of argument, methods of representation and calculation, metaphysical presuppositions and evaluate the grounds of their validity… …

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  • 82arts, East Asian — Introduction       music and visual and performing arts of China, Korea, and Japan. The literatures of these countries are covered in the articles Chinese literature, Korean literature, and Japanese literature.       Some studies of East Asia… …

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  • 83human embryology — ▪ biology Introduction       the process encompassing the period from the formation of an embryo, through the development of a fetus, to birth.       The human body, like that of most animals, develops from a single cell produced by the union of… …

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  • 84Church Maintenance — • The proper support of church edifices and church institutions Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Church Maintenance     Church Maintenance      …

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  • 85contiguous — I adjective abutting, adjacent, adjoining, against, at close quarters, beside, bordering, bounding, close, confinis, conjoining, conjunct, connected, conterminous, continens, convergent, coupled, edging, end to end, fringing, in close proximity,… …

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  • 86conjunctional — adjective a) Conjoining. b) Pertaining to, or governed by, a conjunction …

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  • 87Dannie — noun /ˈdæn.i/ a) A male given name, a less common variant of Danny. b) A female given name, also used for conjoining names (e.g. Dannie Rae). See Also: Danette …

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  • 88List of CJK fonts — Contents 1 Ming 1.1 Pan Unicode 1.2 Chinese 1.3 Japanese …

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  • 89Nonspiking neurons — Contents 1 History of Discovery 2 Definition and Physiology 3 Applications 4 References 5 Exte …

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  • 90accession — ac·ces·sion /ik se shən, ak / n 1: increase by something added; specif: the mode of acquiring property by which the owner of property (as a building, land, or cattle) becomes the owner of an addition by growth, improvement, increase, or labor 2:… …

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