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  • 71germ|free — «JURM FREE», adjective. free of germs; sterile: »The phytoplankton were not only germfree; they were also actively antibiotic (Scientific American) …

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  • 72germ|less — «JURM lihs», adjective. without germs …

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  • 73germ|proof — «JURM PROOF», adjective. not easily penetrated by germs; resistant to germs: »a germproof room …

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  • 74germ|y — «JUR mee», adjective. infected by germs: »Laundries need…to keep washed and practically germfree articles from getting germy again while they dry (Science News Letter) …

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  • 75Germ line development — The cells that give rise to the gametes are often set aside during cleavage. During development, these cells will differientate into primordial germ cells, migrate to the location of the gonad, and form the germ line of the animal. Creation of… …

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  • 76Germ (mathematics) — In mathematics, the notion of a germ of an object in/on a topological space captures the local properties of the object. In particular, the objects in question are mostly functions (or maps) and subsets. In specific implementations of this idea,… …

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  • 77Germ cell nuclear factor — Nuclear receptor subfamily 6, group A, member 1 Identifiers Symbols NR6A1; GCNF; GCNF1; NR61; RTR External IDs …

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  • 78Germ layer — [ http://www.ncbi.nih.gov/About/primer/genetics cell.html NCBI] .] A germ layer is a collection of cells, formed during animal embryogenesis. Germ layers are particularly pronounced in the vertebrates; however, all animals more complex than… …

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  • 79germ plasm — noun the protoplasm of the germ cells that contains chromosomes and genes • Syn: ↑plasm • Hypernyms: ↑protoplasm, ↑living substance * * * noun 1. : germ cells and their precursors regarded as bearers of hereditary characters and as at all times… …

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  • 80Germ theory of disease — The germ theory, also called the pathogenic theory of medicine, is a theory that proposes that microorganisms are the cause of many diseases. Although highly controversial when first proposed, it is now a cornerstone of modern medicine and… …

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