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  • 111Onopordum acanthium — Cotton Thistle Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) …

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  • 112Shoulder problem — Shoulder problems including pain, are one of the more common reasons for physician visits for musculoskeletal symptoms. The shoulder is the most movable joint in the body. However, it is an unstable joint because of the range of motion allowed.… …

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  • 113Gordonia lasianthus — Loblolly bay or Gordonia lasianthus is a member of the Tea or Theaceae family. Gordonia lasianthus Gordonia lasianthus flower Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 114Immune tolerance in pregnancy — or gestational/maternal immune tolerance is the absence of a maternal immune response against the fetus and placenta, which thus may be viewed as unusually successful allografts, since they genetically differ from the mother.[1] In the same way,… …

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  • 115Onimusha — For the first video game in the series, see Onimusha: Warlords. Onimusha The logo of Onimusha: Warlords, the first game in the series. Subsequent titles use a similar logo. Genres A …

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  • 116hold — I. v. a. 1. Grasp, clutch, clinch, gripe or grip. 2. Possess, retain, have, occupy, keep possession of. 3. Restrain, confine, detain, imprison, shut in, shut up, hem in. 4. Bind, fasten, unite, connect. 5. Stop, stay, arrest, suspend, withhold,… …

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  • 117cling — /klɪŋ / (say kling) verb (i) (clung, clinging) 1. to adhere closely; stick. 2. to hold fast, as by grasping or embracing; cleave. 3. to be or remain close. 4. to remain attached (to an idea, hope, memory, etc.). {Middle English clingen, Old… …

  • 118Cormus — Cor mus (k[^o]r m[u^]s), n. [NL., fr. Gr. kormo s the trunk of a tree (with the boughs cut off), fr. kei rein to shear.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Bot.) See {Corm}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Biol.) A vegetable or animal made up of a number of individuals, such …

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  • 119Craspedota — Hydromedusa Hy dro*me*du sa, n.; pl. {Hydromedus[ae]}. [NL. See {Hydra}, and {Medusa}.] (Zo[ o]l.) Any medusa or jellyfish which is produced by budding from a hydroid. They are called also {Craspedota}, and {naked eyed medus[ae]}. [1913 Webster]… …

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  • 120Hydromedusa — Hy dro*me*du sa, n.; pl. {Hydromedus[ae]}. [NL. See {Hydra}, and {Medusa}.] (Zo[ o]l.) Any medusa or jellyfish which is produced by budding from a hydroid. They are called also {Craspedota}, and {naked eyed medus[ae]}. [1913 Webster] Note: Such… …

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