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  • 121agglutinated — adj. [L. ad, to; glutinare, to glue] 1. Sticking together. 2. (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) Used by entomologists to describe a larva with an unusually heavy chitinous covering; see obtect pupa …

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  • 122coherent — coherently, adv. /koh hear euhnt, her /, adj. 1. logically connected; consistent: a coherent argument. 2. cohering; sticking together: a coherent mass of sticky candies. 3. having a natural or due agreement of parts; harmonious: a coherent design …

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  • 123coherent — adjective /kəʊˈhɪəɹənt,koːˈhirənt,koʊˈhɛrənt,koʊˈhirənt/ a) Sticking together b) Orderly, logical and consistent. Ant: incoherent See Also: adherent, coherence …

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  • 124Atresia — Absence of a normal opening or failure of a structure to be tubular. Atresia can affect many structures in the body, including: {{}}Anal atresia congenital absence of a hole at the bottom end of the intestine. Also called imperforate anus. Aortic …

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  • 125Crushed Edwards Limestone Road Base — More than fifteen million tons of Crushed Edwards Limestone Flexible Base is produced annually from a geological limestone formation named the Edwards Plateau.[1] The Edwards Plateau is located in Southwest Texas in the United States of America.… …

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  • 126New South Wales Systems Biology Initiative — The New South Wales Systems Biology Initiative, directed by Marc Wilkins is a non profit facility within the School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences at the University of New South Wales. Their focus is undertaking basic and applied… …

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  • 127Brassica napus — Rapeseed oil redirects here. For the vegetable oil, see canola. Rapeseed Rapeseed (Brassica napus) Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 128adhesion — I (affixing) noun adherence, adhesiveness, agglomeration, agglutination, aggregation, attachment, cementation, clinging, close contact, coadunation, coagulation, coherence, cohesion, cohesiveness, concretion, condensation, congelation,… …

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