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  • 21Phoenix dactylifera — Date palms, Rashidiya, Dubai Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 22Catheter — disassembled In medicine, a catheter (pronounced /ˈkæθɪtər/) is a tube that can be inserted into a body cavity, duct, or vessel. Catheters thereby allow drainage, administration of fluids or gases, or access by surgical instruments. The… …

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  • 23pellicle — pellicular /peuh lik yeuh leuhr/, pelliculate /peuh lik yeuh lit, layt /, adj. /pel i keuhl/, n. 1. a thin skin or membrane; film; scum. 2. Photog. a thin, partially reflective coating, as on a beam splitter or pellicle mirror. [1535 45; < L&#8230; …

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  • 24Oxide — Oxides, such as iron(III) oxide or rust, which consists of hydrated iron(III) oxides Fe2O3·nH2O and iron(III) oxide hydroxide (FeO(OH), Fe(OH)3), form when oxygen combines with other elements An oxide ( …

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  • 25pellicle — n. Film, thin skin, thin coating, crust …

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  • 26film — [film] n. [ME &LT; OE filmen, membrane, foreskin: for IE base see FELL4] 1. a fine, thin skin, surface, layer, or coating 2. a sheet or roll of a flexible cellulose material coated with an emulsion sensitive to light and used to capture an image&#8230; …

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  • 27onionskin — [un′yən skin΄] n. 1. the thin, translucent outer coating of an onion ☆ 2. a tough, thin, translucent, glossy paper, often used for carbon copies …

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  • 28integument — /in teg yeuh meuhnt/, n. 1. a natural covering, as a skin, shell, or rind. 2. any covering, coating, enclosure, etc. [1605 15; < L integumentum a covering. See IN 2, TEGUMENT] Syn. 1. cortex, involucre, involucrum. * * * Covering of the body,&#8230; …

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  • 29Zinc oxide — Other names Zinc white Calamine Identifiers …

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  • 30arts, 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&#8230; …

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