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### conduit | tube | pipe:
Light pipe
* are a trendy and economical alternative to skylights
- optical elements that transfer light from a source to a lighting task
* take both direct and diffused sunlight and guide it in a reflective tube to a diffuser.
Panpipe
* are also common in music, as are conch shells, which double as bush telephones
- musical instruments
- pipes
- rather simple to play
* is where it's at.
Perforated pipe
* allows water to enter or exit through small openings along a length of a pipe.
* is used so that water can drain into the well from the surrounding saturated soils.
* length of casing that has holes or slots drilled or cut into the pipe.<|endoftext|>### conduit | tube | pipe:
Pipeline
* are a law-enforcement problem within countries
- buffers
- made of metal
* are the different paths in a processor that process instruction simultaneously
- most economical and safest means of transporting oil and gas over long distances
- principal method of natural gas transportation
- safest and cheapest way to move large quantities of petroleum across land
* big wave that turns into a small wave.
* move oil long distances by pumping.
* prevent loss of water by evaporation and seepage.
* promote use of natural gas, which burns cleaner than oil or coal.
* transport crude oil to refineries, a process that takes ten days on average.
* A 'pipeline' long tube, that is used to transport liquids or gases over long distances. Pipelines are made of metal. While the transport of liquids and gases is common, some pipelines are used to transport coal or iron ore, which are mixed with mud. Such pipelines are sometimes called slurry pipelines. Even though a pipeline is very expensive to build, it often more economical form of transport that the transport by road.
### conduit | tube | pipe | pipeline:
Underground pipeline
* bring natural gas to cities and towns.
* can easily move petroleum and natural gas to market.
Plastic pipe
* Most plastic pipes contain matter
- particulate matter
* can melt if excess boiling water is used.
* is lighter and less expensive than stainless pipe.
* solidifies slowly when extruded.
* widely used material because it is light weight and flexible.
Scupper
* are drains.
* create an exit for water through a parapet wall or an elevated edge.
* drains allow direct discharge of runoff into surface waters below the bridge deck.
Standpipe
* are pipes.
* are the vertical piping that supply water to fight fires on every floor of a high-rise
- water to individual floors in a high rise<|endoftext|>### conduit | tube | pipe:
Syrinx
* Most syringes come pre-packaged and contain a small amount of heparin , to prevent coagulation.
* Some syringes come with caps to prevent medicine from leaking out
- now have shorter needles which many people find to be more comfortable
* Syringes allow scientists to pull samples for analysis during growth sequences.
* Syringes are also convenient for storing a dose
- illegal, so shooting galleries flourish where needles are shared by dozens of people
- mass-produced
- never to be disposed of in regular waste streams
* Syringes come with a variety of sizes, tips, and plunger types
- either a centrally or eccentrically located hub
- have removable needles with flexible tips
- require no stirring or shaking just warm to room temperature
* Syringes tend to be expensive and wear out quickly
- stick and give bursts of vacuum
- work because of a thing called pressure
* are part of birds
- structures
* is the pipes of Pan.
### conduit | tube | pipe | syrinx:
Plastic syrinx
* All plastic syringes are latex free, contain no rubber, no silicone, and are completely inert.
* Plastic syringes contain latex at the end of the plunger.
Vent pipe
* are located in roofs.
* have gaps, leaks, spaces or are rusted through. | {
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### conduit | tube | pipe:
Water pipe
* are especially vulnerable to damage during cold weather
- located in basements
* can burst at any time
- freeze and burst
* do reduce the temperature of the smoke.
Sieve tube
* Most sieve tubes are part of phloem.
* are formed from sieve-tube members laid end to end
* form vertical files of cells placed end to end.
* have degenerate cytoplasm, but no nuclei, and are short-lived.
Small tube
* Most small tubes connect ears
- middle ears
* have a greater total surface area then large tubes.<|endoftext|>### conduit | tube:
Stent
* act as scaffolds within the heart arteries.
* are a major breakthrough in the field of interventional cardiology
- expandable metal scaffolds that physically open and support closed or blocked arteries
- hollow metal tubes which are loaded on angioplasty balloons
- implants
- mesh tubes used to hold arteries open after angioplasty
- mesh-like tubes that prop open vessels, restoring flow to the passageway
- metallic implants that allow blood vessels that are narrowed to be opened and kept open
- pipes
- short stainless steel wire mesh tubes that are inserted on the end of a balloon catheter
- stable in room temperature and the expansion occurs in body temperature
* are tiny mesh tubes that are implanted into a blood vessel
- mesh-like tubes made from stainless steel
- metal tubes used to keep collapsed arteries open
- wire cylinders that hold open blood vessels
* can prevent much of the recoil by acting like little scaffolds.
* improve complication rates by successfully treating acute and threatened artery closure
- long-term clinical outcomes by reducing restenosis
* maintain the diameter of the artery by mechanically supporting the diseased site.
* remain in arteries permanently.
* represent breakthrough technology for treating circulatory and vessel disease.
* support the vessel walls and are believed to help prevent blockages.
### conduit | tube | stent:
Coronary stent
* are mesh tubes that help keep blocked arteries open.
* prop open arteries to facilitate blood flow to the heart.
Test tube
* Most test tubes contain liquids.
* Some test tubes contain radioactive substances
- have chemicals that separate cells from plasma to prevent contamination
* are located in chemistry labs
- laboratories
- mixture
Thin tube
* connect kidneys.
* is used to place water into the uterus, which makes the structure more visible.
Tiny tube
* Most tiny tubes act as pathways.
* Some tiny tubes carry air.
Tobacco pipe
* are used to smoke tobacco.
+ Pipe (smoke), Types of pipes: Drug paraphernalia
* Tobacco pipes are used to smoke tobacco. In some Middle Eastern countries, people smoke tobacco with water pipes, which cool the smoke in water. Different types of pipes are also used to smoke marijuana, hashish, and crack cocaine. Some people who smoke marijuana or hashish use a special water pipe called a bong.
Tubing
* comes a in wide range of sizes, colors, and materials.
* includes readsides
- sections
* is artifacts
* made from a copper-nickel alloy is used in desalination plants.
* refers to floating down a river lying in a tire inner-tube.
### conduit | tubing:
Dialysis tubing
* is often a source of contaminants and other interfering substances
- stored in a poisonous substance, sodium azide
* type of semi-permeable membrane tubing, made mostly of cellulose.
Snow tubing
* hit with children in the winter.
* is an affordable sport for people of all ages. | {
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Cone
* Any cone third part of the cylinder with the same base and equal height.
* Most cone snails hunt worms and other snails, but a few eat fish
- cones eat other mollusks, but a few evolved species hunt fish
* Most cones have basal diameters
- centers
- gravity
- structures
- surfaces
- lie in the fovea, whereas peripheral vision is dominated by rods
* Some cones are so persistent they are overgrown by the wood of the tree.
* Some cones consist of actin filament
* Some cones contain nuts
- ovules
- pollen
- ripe seeds
- sporangiums
- wing seeds
* Some cones convert energy
- incident energy
- fill with pollen
* Some cones have a harpoon that can give a lethal injection
- ducts
- flavour
- functions
- phases
- plates
- resin ducts
* Some cones produce edible seeds
- evergreen trees
- spores
- toxins
- protect heads
- respond to red, others to green or blue
* adapt faster, so the first few minutes of adaptation reflect cone-mediated vision.
* allow a person to see colors
- the brain to perceive colors
* also have a fragrant gummy resin
- exudations of a fragrant gummy resin
* are a little different because they sense color
- also modified leaves
- cells which distinguish color
- characteristic of late stage eruptions within the long life cycle of a volcano
- especially dense at the fovea, the portion of the retina with the greatest visual acuity
- essential for both detailed pattern perception and color vision
- for color and rods are for black and white and dim light
- highly concentrated in a region near the center of the retina called the fovea region
* are important for color vision and for seeing in bright light
- visual acuity and color vision and are most numerous in nocturnal birds
- large and very resinous and contain edible seeds
- larger than other conifers
* are less sensitive than rods and more clustered near the centre of the retina
- to light than rods and can tolerate more light
- made up of many scales
- mainly responsible for color perception
- manifolds
- more near the centre of the retina
- most concentrated in the fovea
- mostly in fovea, central region of retina
* are part of club moss
- eyes
- horsetails
- photoreceptors in the retina that respond to bright light of different colors
- physiologically normal and lollipops are pathologic
- present in the horse retina suggesting that they have the capacity for color vision
- presynaptic to horizontal cells and get inhibitory feedback from the same cells
- produced at the margin of the disk
- reactive to the three colors of red , blue , and green
- receptive to pollen when fully open, a condition which lasts for only a few days
- regarded as the receptors for day vision where as rods are the receptors for night vision
* are responsible for color perception
- finely detailed vision
- photopic vision
- seeing fine details and for color vision
- round shapes
- sandalwood base for long and clean burning
* are sensitive to different frequencies of light
- the amount of light entering the eye
- similar in some ways to pyramids
- slightly conical in shape and are more sensitive to bright light
- smaller in size and have a characteristic oil droplet in their inner segments
* are the ones that are unevenly distributed
- receptors for bright light and colour
- reproductive structure in gymnosperms
- second type of receptor
- used more in twilight and dawn light while flying from or to the shelter
* attract crossbills.
* begin forming in about the fifth year.
* break and crack easily.
* can be any size
- detect color, but the rods are more sensitive to light
- get to be very large
- retain viable seeds for years until a fire occurs
* come in three types according to the pigment that they contain
- red, green, and blue that are sensitive to different wavelengths of light
* contain iodpsin.
* detect color and bright lights
- colors in bright light, including black, white, and gray
* develop over two growing seasons
- to the bud stage in the year prior to their use in reproduction
* diffuses light for a soft area illumination.
* dominate the response when the luminance level is high, and provide color perception.
* enable light adaptation, color perception, and fine detail perception.
* exude a fragrant gummy resin.
* frequently have elongate pits at their summits.
* function best in daylight, rods in twilight and dark
- in bright light and are responsible for both sharp and color vision
- well in brightly lit surroundings, perceive colour and much detail
* generally connect to one ganglion cell, and serves acute vision
- persist on the tree for one to two years after seed fall
- higher thresholds than rods and function primarily in photopic or daylight vision
- no enclosed ovary hence the name gymno meaning naked or bare
- specialized pigments that are sensitive to either red, green, or blue
- their apex at the first point of each cylinder record
* help see color and rods detect light
- with color vision, and the finer details of our world
* includes sections.
* is an artifact
- short for pyrometric cone, a way to measure heat in the kiln as it is working
* look very different from flowers but serve the same purpose.
* mediate vision at higher levels of illumination.
* normally feed on fish, worms or snails.
* pick up colour.
* provide better acuity than rods because they have lower convergence on the bipolar cells
- central reading vision, and are responsible for color vision
* provide color perception and detailed sight, while rods detect motion and vision in dim light
- vision in birds and people
- colour vision and high visual acuity in bright light
* regulate day vision and function in color discrimination.
* respond better in bright light to wavelengths of color so they work mostly during the daytime
- faster but can adapt only to a small extent
* respond to bright light and distinguish colours
- brighter light and are responsible for color vision
- dim light, whereas rods are stimulated by bright light
- specific wavelengths of light
* scales open and seeds fall onto the bare ground that is rich with nutrients in the ash
- gradually following heating
- separating or cones disintegrating at maturity
* stay fresh because they are protected from contamination and moisture.
* synapse with horizontal and bipolar cells via flattened oval end-bulbs, called cone pedicules.
* usually fall from the tree shortly after seeds are shed.
* work best when there's lots of light, like during the day.
+ Sensation, Visual sense: Psychology :: Physiology
* Light enters the eyes through the cornea. It then passes through the pupil, and is refracted by the crystalline lens of the eyes. Light is then channeled through the vitreous humour and then on to the retina. In the retina, there are two kinds of cells, rods and cones. Cones then, see colored structures. Cones are exceptionally abundant in the fovea. Cones are reactive to the three colors of red, blue, and green. Other colours are sensed as combinations of these. | {
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### cone:
Cinder cone
* Some cinder cones have phases.
* are commonly very symmetrical
- formed from tephra or ash and tuff which is thrown from an explosive vent
- natural things
- numerous, occur in all sizes, and tend to rise steeply above the surrounding area
- often smaller than shield volcanoes, and they wear away easily
- quite numerous in Western North America
- the simplest type of volcano
* are the smallest types of volcanoes
- volcanoes and are cone-shaped
- usually small
- very small cone-shaped volcanoes
- volcanic edifices that form from the buildup of pyroclastic materials
- volcanos
* build from erupting lava that breaks into small pieces as it blasts into the air
- lava that is blown violently into the air and breaks into fragments
- up when mostly tephra erupts from a vent and falls back to earth around the vent
* can form on the flanks of shield and stratovolcanoes
- quite rapidly, i.e., on the order of months to several years
- grow very large, even wider in diameter than their maximum ejection distance
* can occur alone but commonly occur in groups or fields
- or in small to large groups or fields
* form mostly from tephra and are conical in shape.
* occur in nearly every western state.
* range in size from tens to hundreds of meters tall.
* tend to be steepest near the vent, and less steep at the outer edge.
* wear away a lot easier than shield volcanoes.
Composite cone
* Most composite cones occur alone or are separated by several tens of kilometers.
* are a type of larger volcano.<|endoftext|>### cone:
Female cone
* Most female cones have centers
- structures
* Some female cones contain ovules
- seeds
* Some female cones produce ovules
- spores
* are much larger than male cones
- quite different in size and shape from one kind of conifer to the next
- the more familiar cones that people associate with pine trees
- usually singular, only one per plant, though there are a few exceptions
- megasporangia located within ovules at the bases of the female cone scales
- structures called ovules
* produce eggs while male cones produce sperm
- ovules within their scales
- seeds and the male cones produce pollen
Growth cone
* Some growth cones consist of actin filament
* can simultaneously respond to both ligands in a cell-specific fashion.
* turn up concentration gradients of diffusible peripheral target-derived factors.
* utilize both widespread and local directional cues in the zebrafish brain.<|endoftext|>### cone:
Male cone
* Some male cones contain pollen
* are beneath female on the tree to avoid self-pollination and increase genetic diversity
- formed on separate trees
- largely inconspicuous, but exist on every kind of pine tree
- normally smaller than female cones
- small and similar in all conifers
* can be singular, but more often there are two or more per plant.
* contain pollen and female cones contain eggs.
* generate pollen, from sex organs called microsporangium.
* is called pollen cone consist of sporophyll, and leaf like scales that bear sporagia.
* make pollen, which is carried to female cones by the wind.
* produce pollen, which is taken by the wind and fertilizes female eggs by that means.
* shed a lot of pollen grains in great numbers, to be fertilized by female gametophyte.
* stay viable for a few days when stored in a plastic bag.
Parasitic cone
* Many parasitic cones exist within the two calderas.
* can form on the side of an inactive volcano when activity is resumed.
Pine cone
* Some pine cones produce spores.
* are a major food staple for many kinds of wildlife.
* are located in forests
- roofs
* have five swirls headed one direction and eight the other.
* mature, opening up and releasing the seeds.
* reach maturity in two years in almost all species.
* rely on the force of the wind to blow their seeds to a spot where they can grow.
* vary widely in appearance depending on the species. | {
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### cone:
Seed cone
* Most seed cones have surfaces.
* Some seed cones contain ovules
- have flavour
* can persist on the tree for several years after fertilization
- withstand freezing temperatures and most insects
Spatter cone
* Most spatter cones are much smaller than cinder cones.
* are formed if gases and lava sputter out of a crack in the side of a cone
- steep sided, conical hills built from the spatter of lava fountains
Volcanic cone
* Many volcanic cones are steep sided and unstable due to rapid growth of the cone.
* Some volcanic cones have steep sides, and some have gentle sides.
* rise above the general level of the adjacent country.<|endoftext|>### conferencing tool:
Caucus
* are groups who share a common interest or goal
- informal sessions which encourage interaction between participants and mentors
- less formal groups of members who have similar interests for networking
- meetings
- political movement.
* A 'caucus' is basically a meeting of supporters or members of a political party or movement. Caucuses are slightly different in different countries
* conferencing tool.
* is meeting
* web conferencing system that can be used for both public and private discussions.<|endoftext|>### confessional faith:
Christian faith
* Many Christian faiths view cremation as the ultimate denial of the resurrection.
* believes that the Bible is full of miracles.
* can wear all national costumes.
* confessional faith.
* grand cathedral, with divinely pictured windows.
* has a social dimension
- impact
- nothing to do with the removal of suffering
- profound impact
- to do with reality
* involves more than believing something.
* is an informed faith
- based in the resurrection
- dependent on evidence, and accepts the limitations and difficulty of evidence
- expressed by deed as well as by word
- known, understood, experienced and lived in a particular tradition and heritage
- lived out in relationships with fellow believers
* is neither doctrine nor a set of propositions, rather truth mode of being
- spirituality nor charity
- personal, but it is also intrinsically communal
- the discovery of that difference
* sees humanity as existing both in individuals and in collectives.
Configuration
* are designs.
* refers to any form of organization that is consistent and highly integrated
- features of shape but appears to have a broader meaning
- the order that is determined by chemical bond
### configurations:
Junction
* are configurations
- connections
- joining
- local gray-value structures with multiple intrinsic scales and orientations
- unions
- where the great majority of collisions occur
* point where two dissimilar metals are joined.<|endoftext|>### configurations | junction:
Crossroad
* also represent the intersection of positive, neutral and negative forces.
* are located in cities
- countrysides
- journeys
- life
- roads
- traffic light
- overlap
- television shows
- times of pressure
* are used for intersections
- turning
* are where conversations occur
- people come together, to talk and to work together
* is an independent, non-denominational Christian church
- interactive group of young couples
- dedicated to human growth-the growth of individuals, communities and nations
* large intersection in the center of the city.
* lies at an interdimensional nexus that connects a million worlds.
* non-denominational Christian fellowship group.
* program designed to help break the cycle of homeless families.
* transitional shelter for homeless families. | {
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### configurations | junction:
Gap junction
* act as mechanical links, holding muscles together as they contract.
* affect that voltage.
* allow exchange through pores between cells
- potassium to flow from hair cells to neighboring cells
- the direct transmission of ions and sugars between connected mammalian cells
* appear early between cells
- to allow greater passage of molecules dorsally than ventrally
* are clusters of transmembrane channels that connect the cytoplasms of adjacent cells
- everywhere, occurring in all multicellular organisms from sponges on up
- open pathways between the cytoplasm of two adjacent cells
- present in essentially all tissues of all animal species
- transmembrane channels that link the cytoplasms of adjacent cells
- ubiquitous
- very important for allowing cells to communicate with one another
* can contribute to the production of seizure like events.
* connect cells or fibers
- the cells electrically so that they contract together as labor begins
* keep cells from tearing apart.
* mediate electrical and chemical coupling between cells.
* permit the cytoplasm of adjacent cells to communicate.
* serve as direct connection between cytoplasm of adjacent cells
- to coordinate tissue behaviors
* take on a variety of structures.
Interchange
* are configurations
- interaction
- junctions
- part of highways
- paved roads
* revolutionizes communication by breaking down the barriers of conventional messaging.
### configurations | junction | interchange:
Foreign exchange
* are exchanges
- monetary transactions
* can also have a direct impact on a country's interest rates.
* is an interchange
- based on a market determined exchange rate
- freely convertible both into and out of the country
- readily convertible at all major banks
* rates Historical and current exchange rates for the world's currencies.
* spent on cars and on caviar is foreign exchange lost.<|endoftext|>### configurations | junction | interchange:
Reciprocity
* acts as a form of online transaction.
* allows most radar and communications systems to operate with only one antenna.
* also applies to concessions that people make to one another
- works in diffusion and potential problems
* characterizes the relationship between bird and human.
* comes from a sense of obligation.
* constitutes an important exchange system in every society.
* exists with most states.
* given within the culture as people support each other.
* has a long and proud tradition within socialist thought.
* involves dialogue and communication among two persons or groups.
* is about giving and receiving.
* is also part of a relationship, and each relationship is in various ways unique
- an interchange
- based on the fields of testing, methods and analytes
- both the operative principle and the wellspring of trust
- critical helping people take the time to engage and participate in an exchange
- difficult for dependent elders in nursing homes to manage
- facilitated by individual recognition and long-term memory
- intrinsic to the human condition
- necessary in a relationship if it is to grow and mature
- one method in the job search process
- part of a healthy relationship
* is the foundation of the idea of a scheme
- mother of retention
- third dimension and is of great importance in every relationship
* loss of film speed for long exposures.
* means that both networks charge the same for interconnection
- the sharing of meaning
* mutual exchange of privileges.
* operates in many social relationships, especially with visits and dinners.
* privilege extended to visiting students and graduates.
* widely observed phenomenon for which evolutionary foundations are posited. | {
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### configurations | junction | interchange | reciprocity:
Complementarity
* is reciprocity
* refers to the roles of family members as they correspond to each other.
* useful concept for consciousness studies.
* views science and theology as different descriptions of the same reality.<|endoftext|>### configurations | junction:
Tight junction
* are a dynamic structure
- the closest known contacts between adjacent cells
- tightly stitched seams between cells
- very important in embryo development
* consist of a partial fusion of the lipid membranes of two adjoining cells.
* create barriers to the diffusion of solutes through the paracellular pathway.
* encircle the cell in the lateral membrane near the apical cell surface.
* form a boundary between the apical and basolateral membranes
- an impermeable barrier between cells
* hold together the epithelial cells that make up the capillaries and the alveoli.
* occur by fusing membranes.
* prevent leakage through tissues.
* restrict the movement of both fluids and solutes between cells.
* seal adjacent epithelial cells in a narrow band just beneath their apical surface.
Traffic circle
* Some traffic circles are part of alleys
- causeways
- driveways
- freeways
- highways
- motorways
- roadways
- speedways
- streets
- superhighways
- thoroughfares
- trails
* are junctions
- part of roads
- very different from roundabouts
### confirmation:
Checksum
* are confirmation.
* is confirmation | {
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Conflict
* Most conflict happens because people see things differently.
* Much conflict is caused by people trying to get everyone else to share their values.
* affects women and girls differently from men and boys.
* allows kids to realize that they're different.
* also has an impact upon how well companies and other organizations function
- interferes with the parents working together and co-parenting their children
* appear to be increasing as sea otter colonies grow and expand into more populated areas.
* are a natural part of life
- normal state of affairs in every pluralistic society
- part of living and growing
- way of life in business
- an important and integral part of life
- caused, one way or another, by everyone involved
- critical events that can weaken or strengthen a relationship
- inevitable, and often act as a mirror of our own lives and attitudes
- natural and necessary both in our personal lives and in society as a whole
- often more common when children are tired, bored or have spent too much time together
- opportunities to improve the system and the relationships
- outward expressions of inner conflict and tension prevailing in the mind
- part of everyday life in a democracy
- real or perceived states of competing interests
* arise because people's perspectives, personalities, styles, and goals differ
- between men and women, women and women, and men and men
- naturally out of interaction between different people
- when people disagree about the numbers
* arises when people feel they have no alternative way to influence the situation
- people, and especially businesses, feel the price to pay is too high
- whenever a religion claims dominance and control over others
* associates with natural resources
- necessary resources
* basic part of life
- social interaction process that is part of our daily lives, too
* breakdown in the relationship between members of the community.
* can also arise between workers in colonies of social insects.
* can arise between coyotes and humans
- over weight gain, and partners can experience a decline in romantic interest
- when one person digs in their heals and resists
* can be beneficial if people learn to express their anger and emotions in positive ways
- scary and cause hostility, anger and resentment
- stressful and draining emotionally and physically
- the result of a build-up of tension rather than a single event
- cause horrible living situations, heartbreaks and friendships to crumble
- center around definitions of health, illness and autonomy
- create stress for everyone
- develop between parents, or parents and children
* can lead to anger if both parties are unwilling to face each other and discuss it
- high stress levels, emotional distress and even marital instability
- unity by addressing conflict rather than suppressing it
- leave people bruised and wounded and worn out
* can occur because of the differences between individuals
- between chronically ill patients and their medical practitioners
- in settings ranging from intrapersonal to international
- over many other aspects of society unrelated to class
- when humans and squirrels live in close proximity
- within an individual, group, organization, institution, or nation
- range from interpersonal conflict to group, organizational or society conflict
* come from people who are concerned about their own interests.
* comes about from differences - in needs, values and motivations.
* common factor in our daily lives
- part of living near other people
* constant part of life and it is also a major part of relationships.
* continue in many parts of the world - but mainly in developing countries.
* creates environments
- stress, frustration, stress and despair
* daily occurrence.
* debate about right or wrong with a winner and a loser.
* do occur between individuals who work together.
* do, in fact, exist in the real world.
* emerge between human rights and the use of knowledge of animal and plant genomes.
* enrich lives and make better human beings.
* exist in all walks of life.
* exists in all areas of life, and certainly within organizations, both public and private.
* fact of life in all family businesses
* forms a part of everyday life.
* give rise to intolerable crimes against humanity such as genocide.
* group action
* grows out of differences over valued beliefs, and it can be mild, moderate or severe.
* happens when one tries to resist or overcome some opposing force.
* has impact
- significance
- strong impact
* have an adverse effect on productivity, morale, and patient care.
* healthy and natural stage in the growth process which occurs in cooperative learning.
* inevitably occur in human relationships.
* influences outcomes.
* involves child soldiers
* is almost inevitable when two or more parties work together to achieve the same goal
- ambivalence
- an ever-present part of human life, and one of ruling parties, in general
* is an important ingredient in relationships
- part of human growth and development
* is an inevitable part of the human condition
- result of two ideas or personalities rubbing against one another
- inherent feature of human nature
- interactive phenomenon
- intrinsic part of all important relationships
- opportunity to learn and to grow
- ordinary occurrence in life
- outgrowth of the sometimes divergent aims, goals, and values of workers and managers
- at the very core of human nature
- based on unmet needs
* is built into our personality, our community, our schools, our countries, our world
- caused by different beliefs, different points of view or different ideas
* is caused by many different kinds of events
- of specific events
* is central to drama, drama to story, and story to life
- organizational dynamics and power is an important commodity
- concentrated in countries with little education
- defined primarily by a general state of negative feelings
- disagreement or tension, violence is anger expressed with force or bodily harm
- human nature, and rising above it takes a special leader
- imagined and kept alive in the mind of an individual
- incompatibility
* is inevitable in a close, intimate relationship
- all societies
- any setting where two or more people work together
- personal, family, congregational and community relationships
- whenever two or more people work together
- within relationships
* is inherent in capitalist society
- to community
- likely to increase in times of change
- multifaceted and can manifest itself in a number of forms
- natural in groups, particularly healthy groups
- nature's primary motivator for change
- normal whenever people who hold different opinions are in a close relationship
- normal, even positive behavior exhibited by a group
- often a sign that people are feeling hurt
- opposition
* is part of dealing with international relations
- every group
- everyday life and everybody has to learn how to deal with it
- our social structure
* is present everywhere there is human interaction
- in every person's life
- rooted in our personal styles of communication
- seen as a scenario in which the soul can thrive
- social events
- something that only happens to control systems
* is the crossover stage between fight and flight behavior
- crucible from which the superior man is born
- experience of competing influences
- mother's milk of democracy
- origin of everything
- perceived incompatible differences that result in interference or opposition
- principle of relationship in life
- problem of two features containing responsibilities that conflict with each other
- product of duality
- root of social and personal change
* is the struggle between opposing forces that determines the action
- two opposing forces
- thus inevitable when a country is inhabited by more than one ethnic group
- traumatic and increases stress
- understood as normal and viewed as an opportunity to solve problems
- universal, inevitable and as old as humankind
- usually a symptom of miscommunication, or lack of communication
- viewed as a sign of immaturity and carnality
- what happens when what one person wants is incompatible with what another person wants
* key ingredient in learning and change.
* leads to breaks
* limits ability.
* means different things to people.
* message that something needs attention.
* natural and inescapable part of life
- inevitable feature of working together
- normal part of everyday life
* natural part of human interaction
- relationships, and can be handled in a positive or negative way
- life brought on by our different beliefs, experiences, and values
- people living and working together
- relating to others
- process that can have constructive or destructive outcomes
- state at every level of human life
* naturally emerges in nearly all groups.
- family relationships
- life and can be resolved peacefully
* normal, natural consequence of social interaction
* occur every day in all our lives
- frequently when economic conditions are poor, and drought forces migration
* occurs between men and women
- when two people have a car accident
- in all communication contexts
- on many levels, arenas, and settings in the lives of all individuals
* occurs when more than one processes share common resources
- spouses disagree on issues in which only one spouse can succeed
- two or more people have different points of view on any matter
- whenever people who care have different opinions on important issues
* often arise when people who have different approaches to solving problems work together
- the group focuses on differences rather than common ground
- arises when one group member shows aggression toward a close relative of another
- is accompanied by pain, blame, and fear
- puts individuals in difficult situations that can be uncomfortable and stressful
- results in the death of the animal
* part of all relationships.
* part of every day life
- everyday living
- everyone's life
- our ongoing, everyday lives
- the life of the church
* plays a key role in all areas of our lives.
* positive and necessary part of the process of change.
* precedes propaganda and the technology of warfare.
* produces stress, hurts friendships, and can cause injury and death.
* produces stress, hurts friendships, and causes injury and death
- injury and even death
* provides society with a mechanism to evolve.
* represents threat to or break of international peace and security.
* result from unresolved traumatic experiences that took place in childhood.
* results in injuries.
* seems to be a stubborn aspect of the human condition
- inherent to human nature
* serves as a vehicle for change, group definition, and self-expression.
* socially constructed cultural event.
* starts when pent up feelings come to the surface at the same time.
* struggle for control of another person's behavior.
* surrounding intellectual freedom are conflicts of values.
* take a tremendous toll in human lives.
* takes many forms, and arises in all sorts of contexts
- places
* then arises when humans are in situations which have many possible outcomes.
* ultimately lies in people s heads, their perceptions.
* unfolds in a context of community relationships.
* usually involves perceptions of incompatible goals or threats to relationships
- result in bloodshed and widespread destruction of property
+ Fiction, Parts of fiction, Conflict:
* Conflict is very important in fiction. Every work of fiction needs a conflict, or problem. There are five basic types of conflict.
+ List of literary terms, C, Conflict
* A struggle between two forces against each other. It can be internal or external. When a conflict happens inside a character, it is called 'internal conflict'. An 'external conflict' is usually a conflict that is easy to see, happening between the protagonist and antagonist. Conflict is one of the most important elements of narrative literature.
* A 'conflict' is a struggle between people. The struggle may be physical, or between conflicting ideas. The word comes from Latin 'conflingere' Conflingere means 'to come together for a battle'. Conflicts can either be within one person, or they can involve several people or groups. Conflicts arise because there are needs, values or ideas that are seen to be different, and there is no means to reconcile the dispute. | {
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### conflict:
Armed conflict
* are one of the most severe crises facing children.
* create refugee crises which in turn put pressure on the environment.
* is also a major concern in Chechnya
- both threat and reality in the world
Civil conflict
* is another major factor behind migration.
* tend to fragment society and sunder relationships.
Cultural conflict
* Many cultural conflicts exist between Eastern philosophies and American medical practices.
* is most common amongst new immigrants and their children.
* occur daily in school settings for American Indian children and youth
- Hispanic children and youth
Destructive conflict
* can result in violence, loss of friendship, or unnecessary legal bills.
* is the underlying cause of much unhappiness and distress in people lives.
* occur between kids such as who owns a toy.
Disagreement
* are conflict
- speech acts
* can lead to anger and conflict.
* comes when the solutions more than the problems themselves frighten people.
* is conflict
* sign of non-traditional or egalitarian attitudes.
### conflict | disagreement:
Difference of opinion
* Differences of opinion are a fact of life
- common in public life
- what causes missionaries and horse races
* leads to inquiry, and inquiry to truth.<|endoftext|>### conflict | disagreement:
Dispute
* are an integral part of human history throughout the ages
- disagreements
- resistance
* occur as they struggle for domination.
* Most disputes are solved elsewhere.
* A 'dispute' continuing disagreement carried on between two or more 'parties'. The parties may be people, or they may be organisations or countries. Disputes can last a long time, and they can have serious results. Disputes may become conflicts. Disputes between individual people may lead to violence. Disputes between organisations may lead to legal action. Disputes between countries may lead to war.
+ Argument, Disagreement: Mathematics :: Human communication :: Philosophy
* Then they are disputes. Disputes can escalate into conflicts. Conflicts may escalate into violence. But arguments can also disappear or get resolved. People can listen, learn, and see the other point of view. They can be helped by discussion, mediation or negotiation.
+ Dispute, How disputes become serious, Fundamental values: War :: Communication :: Conflicts :: Sociology :: Human issues
* Disputes arise when there are conflicting needs, values or ideas. Differences of religion and culture are a common cause of disputes. Self-interest is a common cause of disputes between individuals.
### conflict | disagreement | dispute:
Quarrel
* are the weapons of the weak.
* is arrows
* kill people.
* lead to war, and war leads to destruction.
Dissension
* also encourages others to choose sides.
* is the disease
- planting of doubt, unrest, and negativity in someone else s spirit
Nonconformity
* Nonconformities come in all shapes and sizes.
* is failure
- one of our highest virtues
- the way of life
Ethnic conflict
* Most ethnic conflicts develop over a long period.
* are on the rise across the globe, disrupting the lives of millions each year
- globally
* challenges peacemakers and, in particular, peacemakers in the churches.
* erupts when minorities feel that their rights go unprotected.
* flare around the world.
* is entrenched in cultural life.
* rips apart one village whereas another dwells in peace.
External conflict
* is conflict between or among people.
* occur when the character struggles against some outside person or force.
* struggle between a person and another person, nature, society, or fate.
* take place between individuals or between individuals and the forces of nature.
International conflict
* Many international conflicts are directly or indirectly about resources.
* occur between two or more nations. | {
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### conflict:
Interpersonal conflict
* exists whenever two or more people disagree.
* involves personality clashes.
* is the largest controllable cost in the workplace today
- usually a function of interdependence between parties
* occur between strangers, acquaintances, friends, parents and children.
* occurs between two or more individuals who are in opposition to one another.
* part of life.
Intragroup conflict
* is conflict between groups in the same organization or command.
* occurs between members of a single group.
Marital conflict
* can create a multitude of fears and worries in adults and children.
* has a threatening and destabilizing influence on families
- both direct and indirect effects on children
* undermines parents ability to discipline children appropriately and effectively.
Parental conflict
* major source of reduced well-being among children of divorce.
* threatens a child's sense of a secure home environment.
Personal conflict
* do happen and differences based on personal attitudes and knowledge do happen.
* involves characteristics, attitudes, and level of selfishness of the two people.
* means people see things differently and both people feel they are right.
Psychological conflict
* is clearly manifest in highly visible behavioral correlates.
* lead to mounting anxiety as well as anger, sadness, hurt, and fear.
Psychological warfare
* has many similarities with propaganda messages.
* is conflict
- military operations
- the first weapon used in a war, and among the most lethal ones
* precedes physical warfare.
* The term 'psychological warfare' is used to describe methods that military use in war-time. Psychological warfare has many similarities with propaganda messages.
### conflict | psychological warfare:
Demonization
* is condemnation
- destructive even when applied to truly violent offenders
* occurs when the other s motives are negatively construed.
* time-honored technique of propagandists.
Scuffle
* includes blows.
* often break out as shoppers struggle for the most popular goods.
Substantive conflict
* breakdown in the decision making process.
* is when people are genuinely interested in the issues or ideas involved.
Workplace conflict
* can be productive or non-productive.
* come in all shapes and sizes.<|endoftext|>Conformity
* choice relative to personal values and social values.
* decreases when one other person deviates from group behavior or judgment.
* exists when it is enforced within a given system.
* is agreement
- attributed to social control, both formal and informal and direct and indirect
- confused with civilization
- cooperation
- deformity
- distinguished from obedience by being imitation, often of equals
- for ants and religious bigots
- fueled by the fear of ridicule
- important in society
- laziness
- less valued in North America than in most other societies
- often the result of group or peer pressure
- orthodoxy
* is the enemy of creativity
- liberty
- jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth
- rule in everything but the religious structures in suburbia
- single most devastating effect on a child other than death itself
* major factor in human behavior.
* occurs when people yield to real or imagined social pressure.
* plays a role in reducing the growth of graphic art creativity among young children.
* risk when using national systems for quality assurance.
* varies among cultures. | {
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### conformity:
Legalism
* adds to the gospel in that it adds conditions to the gospel.
* also promotes fear.
* are conformity.
* causes fear.
* defines spiritual growth as obeying the rules.
* devastating power against the human spirit.
* develops into a religion of experts.
* encourages isolationism.
* focuses on superficial spirituality.
* has a deadly effect upon the human spirit.
* is an attempt to reform our flesh
- attitude, a mentality based on pride
- exaggerated concern with the law
- exercised in many Christian fellowships rather than liberty
* is focused on a system
- what is required
- like a body without a soul
- pseudo spirituality
- rigid, grim, exacting, and law-like in nature
* is the devil's parody of holiness
- doctrine of salvation by good works
- mortal enemy of healthy self esteem
* is the opposite of Love
- antinomianism
* leads to bondage and the requirements of keeping the law to maintain salvation.
* means basing salvation on works or law or imposing nonbiblical rules.
* mental disorder that masquerades as religion.
* power play for control.
* provides comfort to insecure people.
* says that salvation is based on human good works apart from faith and apart from grace.
* seeks to destroy privacy and insert tyranny.
* strengthens the sinful nature.
* tends to place all the emphasis on the individual human soul.
* term used to describe a mindset that places rule keeping at the heart of religion.
* turns church attendance into a soul-killing law that spawns spiritual death.<|endoftext|>Confusion
* Some confusion arises because the word clone is also applied to genes
- exists between geraniums and pelargoniums.
* often occurs when a user sees an elevation value using the newer datum. The typical reaction is to assume the elevation is incorrect and in fact the user can find reliable documentation based on the Sea Level Datum of 1929 to support their assumption. This simple template will aid editors to document that the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 is being used
* can arise when an annual plant reseeds itself and appears to have a perennial habit.
* fundamental state of mind.
* great source of sudden sleepiness.
* healthy part of everyone's natural learning and growth process.
* is also a state of mind
- caused by mistakes in both pronunciation and spelling
- combinations
- common in the lives of students with autism
* is created by mental illnesses
- in society when there is no accepted basis for absolute truth
- embarrassment
- emotion
- everywhere in the religious world
* is located in classes
- operas
- war
- often a sign of an underlying problem or illness
- one of the most common problems caused by a drug interaction
- the human mind's natural state of rest
* natural component of learning.
* normal reaction to growing up in a family with a substance abuser.
* often accompanies impaired alertness and mental fatigue.
* regarding sexual attraction and identity is very common for college age people.
* replaces certainty, and confusion is the food upon which the inner pigs feeds.
* sign of heat exhaustion and dehydration.
* sometimes arises because ozone is found at two levels of the earth's atmosphere
- surrounds the various insects which use silk to build shelters for themselves
* temporal state of being. | {
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### confusion:
Chaos
* breaks out when a meteor crashes on Earth, bearing one-celled organisms.
* can be energy which looks random close up but from a distance shows as a pattern.
* comes when there are harmonics in a binary ratio.
* covers everything that seems to be disorderly but in fact adheres to underlying patterns.
* deals with how a system evolves and changes over time.
* even explains the roughness of the earth's surface.
* generates subtle, complex, and rapidly changing order.
* is dynamical systems
- eukaryotes
- everywhere, all the time, in every way, all things
- physical phenomenons
* lies in the realm of the non-linear.
* occurs on different time scales
- when larger forces balance
* poses problems that defy accepted ways of working in science.
* precedes creation.
* reduces species extinction by amplifying local population noise.
* reigns at the borderline of creation and destruction.
* represents matter's desire for form.
* results when laws are broken
- something unpredictable happens
* takes hold of nearly every level of society.
### confusion | chaos:
Virtual chaos
* defines god as the sum total of everything
- the cosmos as ten dimensional torque and consciousness
* theory of everything.
* work in progress.
Mental confusion
* affects the patient's ability to work and function.
* can occur from drinking too much.
* is accompanied by a severe headache, high fever, or impaired speech or vision
- increasing lapses in memory and distinct personality changes
* is an inevitable consequence of old age
- inevitable, incurable consequence of old age
* state of mind
### confusion | perplexity | dilemma:
Double bind
* are ineluctable cyclical absurdities which are irremediable on their own terms
- the normal experience for women within a patriarchal social organization
* is dilemma
Ethical dilemma
* can arise when dementia is also involved.
* occur when multiple responsibilities conflict
- values are in conflict
* run through the practice of anesthesiology.
Moral dilemma
* are crucial choices individuals are forced to make between unwelcome alternatives
- misfortunes that lead to remorse, self-reproach, regret, and residual duties
* arise in every generation.
* come to focus through discussions on cheating, drinking, drugs, forgiveness and more.<|endoftext|>### congruent:
Geometrical object
* are 'congruent'
- things like cylinders and spheres
+ Congruence: Geometry
* Numbers are equal. Geometrical objects are 'congruent'. Two shapes are congruent if one can be moved or rotated so that it fits exactly where the other one is. If one of the object has to change its size, the two objects are not congruent. They are called similar. Also, every two objects which are congruent are similar at the same time. Geometrical objects can be equal, too, but only if they are in the same place, so an object can only be equal to itself.
### conifers:
Bristlecone pine
* are aged by counting tree rings, which form annually within their trunks
- fairly common in the regions where they grow
- known for attaining great ages
- very slow growing
* can be a thousand years old.
* grow atop the open, windy cliffs along the rim
- from the barren, rocky slopes here
- on the highest ridges
- with a lot of space between each tree
* is conifers
- pine
* occur in only six western states. | {
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Conjunction
* Some conjunctions combine with other words to form what are called correlative conjunctions.
* A 'conjunction' type of word and a part of speech which joins two words, phrases or clauses together. Conjunctions can help the words in a sentence flow together very well.
* are function words
- meetings
- particles
- parts of speech
- similar to prepositions in that they link words within a sentence
* are words that connect different parts of sentences
- join sentences or phrases together
* can join words, phrases, or even whole sentences together
- link words, phrases, and clauses
* connect words, phrases, or clauses.
* happen because the planets all orbit the sun at different rates.
* is the representation of the synthetical unity of the manifold
- worst time to try to see a planet in the sky
- timing
* join words, phrases or clauses
* mark the end of one cycle and the beginning of a new one.
* show the relationship between words, phrases, and the clauses they connect.
+ Conjunction, Rules in English: Parts of speech
* Conjunctions join two equal parts, as in two words, or two phrases, or two clauses.
### conjunction:
Anastomosis
* Anastomoses form the basis of collateral circulation
- occur at the distal pole of the ovary
* are junctions.
Coordinate conjunction
* connect parts that are equal.
* join similar words, phrases , or clauses to each other.
Correlative conjunction
* are pairs of words that are used to link words together.
* join words, phases, or clauses of equal rank.
* occur in pairs and also connect equal parts of sentences.<|endoftext|>Connection
* are acquaintances.
* are located in airports
- boxs
- circuits
- companies
- computer networks
- electrical circuits
- freeways
- telephone networks
- walls
- wire
- physical adaptations that connect settings allowing for different behaviors
- relations
- rock bands
- shapes
- suppliers
- transportation
- unions
* are used for networks
- talk
* caching is an efficient way of managing a limited resource.
* comes from loving others, being loved, and feeling a sense of belonging.
* generic class for connecting to databases.
* is the place to sound off, listen in and learn
- secret of immortality
* two way exchange of attention.
* virtual learning environment
- well of information
* way for girls and women of all ages to connect to each other and to science.
### connection | coherence:
Temporal coherence
* implies synchronous changes over time.
* is measured by a coherence time, which is roughly the inverse of bandwidth.
Coherency
* is complex and expresses the frequency dependence of correlation
- expressed as SELFs cohering with one another in spacetime
* means phase correlation in time and space of the propagation process for the photons
- the ability to interfere
Concatenation
* Constructs an Expression denoting the concatenation of two regular languages.
* algorithms convert human voice segments into articulate speech.
* is defined using extent as the size of the concatenated copies
- expressed by juxtaposition with no operator symbol
- joining
- the process of combining multiple strings to yield one new, bigger string
Direct connection
* includes physical connections to the network infrastructure.
* is the use of on-campus workstations, in public labs or offices.
Interconnection
* InterConnections find people for relationships, pen pals, employees or anything else.
* is an input obtained in the upstream market
- the Key Issue in Telecommunications | {
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### connection:
Linkage
* affects suspension geometry and travel
- the use of markers in breeding in two ways
* are a broad class of mechanisms
- an important technique in the theory of curves
- inheritances
- mechanical systems
* holds alleles of different genes together.
* is attachment
* is measured by the frequency of recombinants between loci
- percentage recombination between loci
- related to crossing-over during meiosis
* occurs via integral membrane proteins
- when two or more genes exist close together on the same chromosome
* requires minimally that the two loci be on the same chromosome.
### connection | linkage:
Genetic linkage
* is different from sex linkage
- the first important step towards identifying a gene
* occurs when alleles on one chromosome tends to be inherited together
- the loci of two alleles are in close proximity on a chromosome<|endoftext|>### connection | linkage:
Link
* also involve fibers in pairs.
* are a way to move from one page to another and from one computer to another
- circuits
- fasteners
- instruction
- like filiments in a fabric
- linkages
- located in webpages
- part of chain
- relationships and wires
- representational constructs of entities that relate other entities
- simply physical or logical connections between nodes
- situations
- software
* are the glue that connect pages on the Web, and they re vital for navigation
- holds the web together
- relationships, the connections between nodes
- symbol for sacredness in profane space
* are used for connections
- joins
* text-mode web browser with support for frames and tables.
* Tools, I'm sorry to say, are not inherently notable. Links to sources have 'a lot' to do with notability. Links show that the general notability guideline is fulfilled, which is an indication of notability. In this case, unreliable sources do not establish notability.
* If the site building or manmade structure, this parameter describes the architectural style. Links are encouraged.
+ The Legend of Zelda (series)
* The Legend of Zelda' is a very popular series of video games. The main character is a young boy called Link who usually has to rescue Princess Zelda from a bad guy called Ganon. Link is always the good guy. The game happens in the fictional country of Hyrule. Hyrule has many different places, people and creatures in it. The Legend of Zelda' series has sold 50 million games, with 13 different games in the series during 2007, making it the 6th best-selling video game series ever
- Zelda: A Link Between Worlds: 2013 video games :: Nintendo 3DS games
* The game features the top down two-dimensional gameplay seen in past 'Zelda' games. Dungeons feature 3D effects. Link is be able to move between levels to solve puzzles and get through the dungeons. New to the series is the ability for Link to enter walls and become a drawing. Link is able to move along walls to reach new areas.
* The person who makes the web page can tell the computer to show a word or a picture on the Web page as a 'link'. This means that when we click on the link with our computer mouse, the computer will show us the new page we want to see. Most links are blue, but they can be any color | {
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### connection | linkage | link:
Hyperlink
* Create all hyperlinks as relative links rather than absolute links.
* Describes how to link different HTML documents.
* Learn about the links that connect the Internet.
* Some hyperlinks are graphics or icons.
* allow computer users to skip from one Web page to another with a single mouse click.
* allow for an online comparison of documents
- one page to link to other pages anywhere else on the web
- networks of data and information to be created and traversed
- rapid comparison of species and developmental stages
- viewers to connect from one page to another or to different parts of one page
* are a functional part of moving around the Web
- key part of the reason why the web has grown exponentially
- method of transport
- clickable connections from one page to another page
- conections from one document to another
* are connections between two Web documents
- to other web pages or to bookmarks of places within the same web page
* are electronic connections between one Web site and another
- to sites within a web site or elsewhere on the Internet
- highlighted text and image components that, when selected, display other web pages
- important They are the way to travel the web
* are links from one document or document element to another
- page to another, or from one image to another
- imbedded in the web page that point to other documents on the web
- often words that appear in blue with an underline
- short cuts to other Web pages, or to other places on the same page
- similar to branches on a tree
- terms, icons, or images in documents that point to other, related docu ments
- text that is underlined in blue
* are the defining characteristic of the Internet
- functional core of the world wide web
- heart of web pages
- pieces of text that are highlighted and underlined in blue
* are the primary way to navigate between pages and sites
- between webpages and websites
- ties that bind
* are what make the Web what it is today, and is easy to do
- web different from other media
- up the strands of the web
- words within an article printed in blue and underlined
* can also be an image with a frame around it or an image that looks like a button
- sounds, images, and even movies
* can be text or graphics that represent a link to another resource
- words or pictures
- words, symbols, or pictures
- take the form of text or graphics
* lead to information on the web
- photographs, scanned documents or more information
* make a profound difference in how people gather information.
* map a particular pattern of associations.
* provide simple, standardized, broadly-usable connections between people and data
- the means to navigate quickly and easily among computer files
* take the form of text or images on the web.
* tie information on the Web together, making it easy to jump between connected Web pages.
* usually show in web browsers as text in a different color, or underlined.
* work for every object within a group
- together with bookmarks to create connections on a page
Reciprocal link
* are agreements between site owners to display each other's hypertext links
- links that are exchanged between sites
* are the lifeblood of traffic on the Internet
- word of mouth advertising of the internet
- when two, or more, sites agree to publish referral links to each other
Semantic link
* describe the relationship or association between words or concepts.
* represent associations among words.
Phone line
* Most phone lines use tone dialing.
* are analog, they transmit data as a series of peaks and valleys
- sensitive to power surges as well as electrical lines
* carry a small electrical charge.
* send electrical versions of sound waves.
* vary in different areas and noise on the line can affect speeds
- quality depending on factors such as age and electrical interference | {
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### connection:
Physical connection
* are one area in which change happens at glacial speed.
* can also produce symbolic connections.
Relevance
* is beautiful things
- measured by identifying sentences that contain a high density of information
* is the extent to which a method is useful for a specific purpose
- sum of weighted normalized metrics
* major component of learning.
* majorcomponent of learning.
* matter to be decided by a judge as question of law.
* measure of connection.
* non- negative floating point number.
* positive floating-point number.
Slip ring
* are connections.
* come in a lot of different shapes and sizes.
Wireless connection
* are immune to the fickle reliability and availability of telephone networks.
* can also slow down when several people are sharing one access point.<|endoftext|>### connections:
Articulation
* can often be the most significant communication disorder associated with cleft palate.
* is connections
- expression
- important to keeping students in the educational system
- joining
- pronunciation
* is the formal process of developing and maintaining transfer options for students
- most common communication disorder among school aged children
* refers to the ability to produce the sounds of language
- production of speech sounds in connected discourse or isolated words
* thus is related to fingering.
### connections | articulation:
Nasalization
* increases bandwidth and reduces distinctiveness of vowels.
* is articulation
Speech articulation
* defects Hypotonia can also lead to poor speech skills.
* requires the correct production of sounds to form words.
### consciousness:
Sensibility
* comes in many forms.
* is consciousness
- sensitivity
- the faculty of the mind which is affected by objects
* represents objects through intuition.
### conscription:
Levy
* Levies are also a means to collect debts in Florida
- charge
- conscription
- different from liens
* is conscription
Consensus
* develops choices.
* is agreement
- social events
* means agreement and harmony while conflict means disagreement and disunity
- literally a coming together of opinions
* refers to how most people act in a given situation.
* requires hypotheses.
* Removing the minimum number of votes needed good start. Consensus is more important than numbers.
### consensus:
Scientific consensus
* can change and has many, many times in the past.
* is that pollution causes global warming.<|endoftext|>Consequence
* All consequences affect a person's joy of living, consequences that can create profound suffering.
* affect fitnesses.
* are any punishment administered for disruptive behavior
- phenomenons
- results
- significance
* are the events, feelings, and attitudes that follow eating
- future effects of present actions
- what happens as the result of an antecedent behavior
* arise from effects.
* lead to adverse medical outcomes
* related to obesity are heart disease, diabetes, cancer and premature death.
* result from actions.
### consequence:
Byproduct
* Many byproducts provide multiple nutrients.
* are animal parts leftover after the meat has been stripped from the bone
- harmless nitrogen, carbon dioxide and water
- water and carbon dioxide
* feeds tend to vary a great deal in nutrient concentration.
* is an effect
* releases during combustion.
### consequence | byproduct:
Ammonium chloride
* common laboratory reagent.
* is chemical compounds
- inorganic compounds
- ionic compounds
- salt
* makes an extremely good disinfectant.
Logical consequence
* are consequences that follow when there are no clear natural consequences.
* happen when a parent helps the child correct the behavior.
* occur naturally as a result of children's actions. | {
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### consequence:
Natural consequence
* allow children to learn from the natural order of the world.
* are the direct result of the child's behavior
- repercussions that flow from choices
- things that happen in response to a behavior
* occur due to choices that are made.
* represent the pressure of reality without interference.
Offshoot
* create structures.
* is an effect | {
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### consequence:
Product
* All products consists of chemical elements combined in a particular way.
* Any product labeled as buffalo milk, or buffalo cheese is produced from the milk of water buffalo.
* Many products are present as geometric or chiral isomers, with differing biological activities
- become more hazardous when exposed to heat
- can also irritate, or even chemically burn, the skin
* Many products contain bleach which can cause swelling and tearing of eye tissue
- gas and odor molecules of an objectionable nature
- salicylates
- containing VOCs can be dangerous or flammable, especially if used improperly
- control fleas in all stages of their life cycle
* Many products use denatured alcohol as an ingredient
- formaldehyde during the manufacturing process
* Many products used at home, like paints and solvents, can cause or aggravate lung disease
- in construction can have an adverse effect on indoor air quality
* Most products are generated by reaction
- arise from decay
- cause allergic latex protein reaction
* Most products contain chlorine in a dry form that is highly concentrated
- cholesterol
- compounds
- only alpha-tocopherol and often the synthetic form
- organic compounds
* Most products contain volatile compounds
- have chemical properties
* Some products absorb more than others because they contain a gelling material
- affect skin
* Some products also have a tendency to clog the pores in leather or dry leather out
- extra glucosamine added and comes in forms for both animal and humans
- are high in fat, which is undesirable for overweight individuals
* Some products are produced by animals
- cellular metabolism
- embryos
- very strong and can cause burns to the skin
- boost metabolism
* Some products can also cause malnutrition if taken over a long period of time
- have dangerous reactions without exploding, too
- combine diatomaceous earth or silica gel with pyrethrins
* Some products contain carbon
- chemicals that are irritant or sometimes even corrosive
- chloride
- different nutrients
- ethylene glycol ethers
- fatty acid
- gases
- glucose fructose
- hydrogen
- iron phosphate
- keratin proteins
- milk proteins
- organic solvents which contribute to groundwater pollution
- petroleum distillates, ammonia or other hazardous ingredients
- potassium chloride
- residues
- synthetic ephedrine, just like asthma drugs
- vitamin C to improve iron absorption
- containing pyrethrins are approved for use on ferrets
- enter intestines
- have systemic activity, such as acephate, dimethoate, carbofuran or disulfoton
- increase in viscosity as the become cold, others when they get hotter
- made from thermoplastic materials are used for electronics applications
- prevent diseases
- result from protein metabolism
- solidify when two or more chemicals are mixed together
* account for charge.
* add values.
* affect the environment at various stages in their life cycle in many ways.
* are caused by interaction
- consequences
- creations
- food
* are located in demonstrations
- markets
- shelfs
- shops
- stores
* are produced by activities
- breakdowns
- machines
- muscle breakdowns
- quantities
- results
- tangible, i.e., have physical form
* are used by companies
- customers
- exist customers
* attract attention
- particular attention
* become commodities.
* can permeate the skin to produce the effects of systemic toxicity
- solidify with a change in temperature, pressure or agitation
- growth
- slow growth
- stunts
* come in contact
- into existence
* commonly used in treating wastewater systems are enzymes, polymers, and surfactants.
* contain active components
- additional components
- additive color
- different chemicals
- grain mixture
- hazardous chemicals
- impurities
- lactose sugar
- matter
* contain organic compounds
- phases
- refine sugar
- solutions
- substances
- synthetic vitamins
* contain toxic compounds
- unknown impurities
* containing acid or lye can burn skin, eyes or respiratory passages.
* contribute to improvement.
* create false positive results
- job opportunity
* create many new job opportunity
* develop over time.
* drive sales.
* enhance ability.
* exists in form of aerosol and has no color in that form.
* follow inspections.
* formed by the break-down of tebuthiuron by soil microorganisms are low in toxicity.
* have acceptance
- acute effects
- alternatives
- amounts
- appearances
- attributes
- benefits
- bind activities
- capacity
- conditions
- cost
- crumbly appearances
- crunchy texture
* have environmental benefits
- impact
- foul smell
- functional attributes
- functions
- lifespans
- limit lifespans
- little effects
* have low cost
- manufacture cost
- margins
* have minimum order requirements
- negative effects
- origins
- potential
- profit margins
- regulatory roles
- remarkable reputations
- same effects
- side effects
* help weight.
* improve digestion.
* include acacia fiber
- cook instruction
- deliveries
- flavor
- free deliveries
- natural flavor
- raw materials
- sale part services
* increase performance.
* influence activities.
* influence central nervous activities
- system activities
* involve in regeneration.
* is soluble in chloroform at all concentrations
- water and ethanol and insoluble in most oils
- stable in high salt concentrations found in textile dyeing
- subpotent in iron sulfate
* lead to development.
* make from materials
* may have adverse effects
- certain functions
- harmful effects
* meet complex requirements
- customer requirements
* offer benefits
* pass through development
- hands
- product development
* play important roles
- structural roles
- major roles
* possess energy
- lower energy
* produce assets.
* promote health.
* provide benefits
- complete solutions
- health benefits
* recalls - the recall of a product from distribution channels.
* reduce dependence.
* relate to activities
- management activities
* require conclusions
- fatigue tests
- transportation
- users
* result in improvement
- responses
- specific responses
* retain residues of gases.
* see growth
- rapid growth
* serve other purposes
- same purposes
* show patterns
- same patterns
* solid at room temperature.
* store in cavities.
* use chemicals
- electricity
* use in aerial applications
- information
- palm oil
- power
- scientific information
- such materials
* use synthetic chemicals
- techniques
- toxic materials
- wood
* work at different stages of the life cycle and stop development or kill the organism.
+ Andorra la Vella: National capitals in Europe :: Andorra
* It is in the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain. Accessed on June 29, 2007. Andorra la Vella is in the southwestern part of Andorra. It experiences cold winters and warm, drier summers. There are no train stations or airports close to the city. Products made in the city include furnitures and brandies.
+ Plant sap, Types of plant sap, Phloem sap: Plant physiology
* Many products are made from plant sap. One of them is maple syrup. Maple syrup is made using sap from sugar maple trees.
+ The Price is Right: Television game shows :: CBS network shows :: NBC network shows :: First run syndicated television programs
* In this game, a person uses his shopping skills to correctly guess the price of different products, like in a market. Some products are simple household items, like toothpaste and vitamins. Other items are more expensive products, like furniture and cars. The three players who got on stage in both halves of the show spin a wheel. They get two spins of the wheel. The person with the highest total moves on to the Showcase at the end of the show. In the Showcase, the winners of the two Showcase Showdown games are shown prize packages.
+ Thermoplastic
* Thermoplastics and thermoplastic materials have many features. Some products made from thermoplastic materials are used for electronics applications. This way they protect against electrostatic discharge and radio frequency interference. Thermoplastics are one of the main two types of plastics.
+ Wood fibre: Fibers :: Wood
* Products made from wood fibres include paper, straw, bamboo, cotton, hemp, sugar cane. Each product is got from a suitable plant or plants. | {
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### consequence | product:
Antibacterial product
* Some antibacterial products contain essential oil
* work gently to remove daily bacterial residue.
Automotive product
* Many automotive products are toxic.
* are the main source of the widening transpacific trade imbalance.
Beauty product
* Some beauty products contain slime
- snail slime
* make people beautiful.
Blood product
* are essential for many medical treatments
- now heat-treated to kill viruses before they are given to patients
* help prevent viral and infectious diseases and are used in the treatment of shock.
* provide life-saving help to people in many different circumstances.
Breakdown product
* Some breakdown products bind tightly to the soil.
* form when a chemical degrades and breaks down.
Chemical product
* Many chemical products are incompatible such as bleach and ammonia
- found in homes can be hazardous to use or store
- undergo changes in storage or transport which result in solid residues
* Most chemical products play important roles.
* Some chemical products cause injuries.
* are mainly drugs and medicine
- present in everything from shampoo to floor polish
- the leading manufacturing field
* can be toxic to marine and estuarine life.
* produce assets.
Cleaning product
* Many cleaning products contain ammonia or other chemicals that can damage the faucet finish
- toxic ingredients
- have a high or low enough pH to qualify as hazardous waste
* Most cleaning products leave a soapy residue.
* are a part of everyday life
- often corrosive and can cause irreversible damage to tissue, including eyes
* can also be extremely reactive when mixed.
Combustion product
* Most combustion products are irritants to the eyes, nose, throat and lungs.
* Some combustion products contain acid.
* are gases and fine particles produced when any fuel is burned
- transported in the air and deposited through precipitation
* can include oxides of nitrogen, carbon, and possibly sulfur.
* contain nitrogen oxides.
Commercial product
* Many commercial products contain natural rubber latex.
* Most commercial products are only perfumes that mask the smell
- contain substances to limit intake
* Some commercial products contain acid
- gases
* have odors or bitter tastes that discourage deer.
Consignment
* are deliveries.
* is another way that retailers sell wine.
* refers to a postal item or parcel post unit which is in transit.<|endoftext|>### consequence | product:
Consumer product
* Many consumer products contain fragrances
- hazardous chemicals
- use chromium and many others are made possible by industrial use of chromium
* Most consumer products contain polymers and are packaged in polymers
- require some type of automation during their production
* Some consumer products are sources of radiation.
* are an important part of overall company growth and prosperity
- the foundation of the modern, consumer economy
* business with exciting growth opportunities.
* exposures associated with urinary phthalate levels in pregnant women.
Different product
* are chromosomes with different genes in different places.
* can have different active ingredients.
Electronic product
* are also ubiquitous in the home.
* have a chip or circuit.
Factorial
* Let n be a positive integer.
* are basically a way of taking the total product of all the numbers smaller than it
- examples of recursive functions
* grow fast as n increases.
Fermented product
* are another type of soy foods.
* constitute a significant aspect of New York agriculture.
* form another category of soy foods.
Filtrate
* are fluid
* is fluid
- free of formed elements, and almost free of protein
* passes from the glomus to the coelom.
Fish product
* are also an important source of protein in animal and fish feeds
- frozen, chilled, smoked or marinated
* outsell every other category of meat, from chicken to beef. | {
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### consequence | product:
Forest product
* are also a form of carbon storage
- recyclable and biodegradable
- input from living vegetation periodically by harvest
* make up the largest single category of Alabama exports
- third most valuable international commodity after oil and gas
* play an important direct economic role in the lives of local people.
Gene product
* Some gene products kill animals.
* are part of an integrated metabolic system
- what most scientists are interested in, then genomic structure
* possess one or more biochemical, physiological or structural functions.
* produced by nurse cells are controlled by both alleles of the female.
Grain product
* Most grain products are also low in fat except for many baked goods and pastries
- contain matter
* Some grain products are susceptible to the growth of mold.
* are an important part of a balanced diet
- good sources of selenium
- low in fat, unless fat is added in processing, in preparation, or at the table
* contain carbohydrates, vitamins, iron, and fiber
* provide complex carbohydrates, dietary fiber, vitamins and minerals
- energy, vitamins and minerals
Hair product
* Be wary of hair-care products that claim to thicken and strengthen hair.
* call for female and male models with good hair.
Hazardous product
* Many hazardous products can cause eye damage if splashed into the eye
- injure or kill on contact
* can be deadly if used, stored or disposed of improperly
- injure workers during collection, pollute local waterways and harm wildlife
* cause poisonings, severe burns, illness, blindness and even death.
Hemp product
* contain significant nutritional benefits.
* have an earthy flavor that resembles macadamia nuts.
Industrial product
* Many industrial products derive from plants.
* are many, as are both cells and substances made by cells.
* consist of lumber, plywood and veneer, pulpwood, and other industrial wood.
Medical product
* Most medical products have inherent risks associated with their use, some greater than others.
* made of latex include bandages, stethoscopes and latex-cuffed enemas.
Milk product
* Most milk products contain cheese
- lactose sugar
* Some milk products contain lactose
- proteins
* are a known allergen
- an important part of their diet
* are the best source of calcium
- main source of calcium, which is critical to developing healthy bones
* come in all shapes, flavors and colors.
* provide protein, vitamins, and minerals.<|endoftext|>### consequence | product:
Motion picture
* Some motion pictures are comedies.
* are a different form of entertainment
- key part of the entertainment business
- popular form of entertainment
- also intellectual property
- events on a screen that affect the minds and the hearts of the viewer
- forms of information embedded within images and sound
- modern society's collective dreams
- one of the dominant forms of art in the United States today
- perhaps the most collaborative art form of all
- truly the illusion of our dreams and folly
* influence our economic, political, educational and cultural institutions.
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### consequence | product:
Natural product
* Most natural products contain a high percentage of organic ingredients
- chemicals
* Most natural products influence central nervous system activities
- nervous activities
* Some natural products contain gingers
- rubber
* Some natural products improve growth
- plant growth
* affect each person differently.
* are a category of products
- chemical or genetic materials derived from nature
- often non-kosher
- organic compounds produced by many microbes,plants and marine invertebrates
* can lead to new drugs or treatments for disease
- oxidize and go rancid when exposed to air
- replace most of the chemicals used in the food chain
* constitute a treasury of immense value to humankind.
* contain chemicals.
* have activities.
* influence activities.
* influence central nervous activities
* interfere with cell structure and cell division.
* is also an important field.
* make up a small percentage of drugs on the current market.
* mixture of alpha, beta and gamma forms.
* provide solutions.
New product
* are located in demonstrations.
* contain grain mixture
* drive sales.
* enhance ability.
* help weight.
* increase performance.
* result in improvement.
Oncogene product
* Many oncogene products are constituents of the cortex.
* fall into at least five functional classes, all related to growth control.
Organic product
* Most organic products contain chemicals
- provide energy
* are less likely to pollute or damage air, soil, or water
- products coming from such a production system, and which are processed etc
* have appearances
- crumbly appearances
* pass through the food chain, through processes such as predation.
Other product
* contain cholesterol
- toxic compounds
* create false positive results
* include chemicals.
* serve purposes
- same purposes<|endoftext|>### consequence | product:
Petroleum product
* All petroleum products contain mercury.
* Many petroleum products cause environmental pollution when they are broken down.
* are non-renewable, and although relatively plentiful now, finite as a resource.
* are the primary pollutants of ground waters in Alaska
- single highest subsidized commodities by the United States' government
* can contaminate the soil and ground water
- seep into soil and contaminate underlying ground water
* contain many potentially hazardous and toxic chemicals.
* form a major component of the recent decline in the U.S. goods balance.
* lead to increased emissions and possibly to global climate change.
* make up more than half of all exports.
Pharmaceutical product
* Many pharmaceutical products are derivatives of plant or animal raw materials.
* comprise one of Algeria's largest import categories.
Plastic product
* contain a variety of additives, some of which can be toxic.
* employ all elements of resource conservation through their entire life cycle.
Refill
* are fill.
* are located in coffee shops
- cups
- restaurants
- merchandise
- prescription drugs
* are used for coffee
- iced tea
- order
- prescriptions
- soda
* inks vary in quality.
Release
* are activities
- devices
- natural processes
- terminations
* refer to emissions of the toxic to land, water, or air.
+ Finnix, Usage: Linux distributions :: Live CD :: X86-64 Linux distributions :: Debian-based Linux distributions
* Releases are signified by version number.
### consequence | product | release:
Deactivation
* are dismissals
- terminations
* occurs when a firearm is rendered permanently inoperable.
Emancipation
* also affects a child's legal rights and responsibilities.
* are liberations.
* is liberation resulting from social action
- seen in religious terms
* is the demand of civilization
- dissolution of the parent-child relationship
* lies in destroying caste enclosure from all sides.
* occurs when the child is no longer under the legal authority and control of another.
* takes place by the attainment of majority. | {
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### consequence | product:
Soy product
* Most soy products cause allergic reaction.
* Some soy products are calcium rich and can be substituted for milk on an equivalent basis
- say soy wards off heart disease
* appear to help reduce the severity of hot flashes in some women.
* are a versatile source of protein.
* are also a good source of calcium
- good for women
- full of protein
- rich in non-fat proteins
- typically high in protein
- very helpful as a source of protein as well as phytoestrogens, or plant estrogens
- well known as high-protein, low calorie foods with many healthful properties
* can be a good source of calcium, iron, and zinc
- provide the high quality protein needed for growth and tissue maintenance
* come from the soybean, a legume that is native to northern China.
* contain five known classes of anti-cancer agents, including phytoestrogens
- several isoflavones, the most abundant of which is genistein
* have more usable protein than any meat.
* remain a promising alternative in treatment of menopausal symptoms.
* use techniques.
Sunscreen product
* are available as lotions, gels, sticks, creams and sprays.
* can sometimes irritate the eyes.
* provide various degrees of protection against the sun's ultraviolet rays.<|endoftext|>### consequence | product:
Tobacco product
* All tobacco products contain substantial amounts of nicotine.
* Any tobacco product contains a highly addictive drug called nicotine.
* Most tobacco products have chemicals.
* Some tobacco products release nicotine.
* appear to be substitutes for one another.
* are a significant risk factor for lip and oral squamous cell carcinomas.
* are addictive and it is easier to quit smoking with help
- drugs and nicotine addiction pediatric disease
- among the most heavily advertised products in the United States
- subject to federal excise taxes
* are the leading cause of premature, preventable death among American women
- preventable death among women
* are the only consumer good which kill when used exactly as intended
- product without regulatory oversight
- very price sensitive for youth
* cause cancer.
* contain a drug called nicotine
- an addictive substance called nicotine
- nicotine, which has been demonstrated to be a highly addictive drug
* includes cigarettes, cigars, loose tobacco, smokeless tobacco, and snuff.
Vegetable product
* Most vegetable products contain some thiamine.
* are always free of any cholesterol.<|endoftext|>### consequence | product:
Waste product
* Most waste products are produced by breakdowns
- muscle breakdowns
* Most waste products have foul smell
- origins
* Some waste products are produced by cellular metabolism
- embryos
- rendered harmless and then stored in the plant body as solid bodies
- collect in the leaves and bark of trees
- contain nitrogen
* Some waste products enter intestines
- large intestines
- involve nitrogen
* Some waste products result from metabolism
- protein metabolism
* are produced by activities
- functions
- roles
* store in cavities.<|endoftext|>### consequence | product:
Wood product
* All wood products expand when they get wet.
* Some wood products require energy
- less energy
* add organic materials to the footing which keeps footing alive, springy.
* are frequently high in calcium and potassium that are used as fluxes
- important for export
- one of the most economically important natural resources
* can tie up nitrogen in the soil.
* come from a resource that grows, matures and is replanted for future generations.
* have a tendency to eventually warp when exposed to the elements. | {
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Conservation group
* hope to prevent future losses by protecting critical ecosystems.
+ Three Peaks Challenge, Reasons why some people do not like the challenge: Sports
* Recently, the challenge has become more popular. People who live near the mountains often do not like having cars around in the middle of the night. Conservation groups blame people doing the challenge for dropping litter and damaging the landscape. Some people park their cars in inconsiderate places. Thousands of people attempt the challenge each year. Supporters of the challenge say that only a few people cause these problems, and most behave well.<|endoftext|>Conservatism
* based upon the Scriptural tradition is the only kind of conservatism which works.
* can only prosper if individuals are confident in their own abilities.
* gives great respect to history and tradition.
* house with many mansions.
* is about drawing useful distinctions, always in the context of doing the right thing
- loving people
- responding prudently to scarcities, of resources and virtue
- an employers' ideology
- compassionate and anti-racist
- distrust of the people tempered by fear
- freedom
- fundamentally more respectful of the diginity of human beings
- liberalism with sanity, morality and reason
* is political ideology
- philosophy
* is the blind and fear-filled worship of dead radicals
- way to success in the minivan market
- where proponents of diversity draw the line
* recognizes that life is far more complicated than a simple set of rules.
* runs deeply through all legal institutions, particularly through legal education.
* seeks to extend practices already well established, private enterprise for example
- lift people to become all that they can be
* seems to be a conglomerate of opinions on race.
* subscribes to the concept that freedom and property are closely linked.
* wants things to fit into place, to be predictable and stay the same.
* works to maintain the traditional organization of society.
### conservatism:
Compassionate conservatism
* is all about helping people help themselves.
* means an end to big government programs.
* trick to get power.
Neoconservatism
* are conservatism.
* is porbably a good start, even though that article has many other issues. I do however think the article is better sourced than the other of this kind, recently up for discussion
- an ideology that has to have perpetual war<|endoftext|>Consideration
* accounts for effects.
* affects behavior
- operations
- overall operations
- rotational behavior
* applies to types.
* bargained for exchange of something of value.
* is an exchange of promises, where the promisee incurs a detriment
- discussion
- kindness
* is the legal word used to denote a valuable good, service, or payment
- payment by a person of money or anything of value
- price for which a promisor bargains in exchange of the promise
- value given in return for a promise
- thinking
* leads to discoveries
- selections
* prevents injuries
- serious injuries
* requires orientations.
* supports conclusions.
### consideration:
Reconsideration
* are consideration
- reversals
* is consideration | {
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### consideration:
Reflection
* Make a photograph where reflection of light main composition or interest point.
* allows one to expand one's own world view and sense of self.
* also occurs with optical signals.
* are isometries that have infinitely many fixed points
- like electrical echos
- mirror-like images of objects within the work area
- rays of light which strike a surface and bounce back again
- statements made by the parent about the emotional world of the child
* can occur at higher incident energies if the angle of incidence is away from normal
- from buildings or from the earth itself
- take many forms
* difficult skill for children to practise in writing.
* has acoustic characteristics
* has different acoustic characteristics
* helps teachers to learn who they are as teachers and to be aware of how they teach.
* involves a change in direction of the light ray
- the rf ray
- two rays - an incoming or incident ray and an outgoing or reflected ray
* is akin to meditation
- an ongoing process that leads to personal and professional growth
- dissipated in the circumstances of our environment
- imagery
* is located in introverts
- mirrors
- sea
- mental exercises
- mind's normal function
* is physical phenomenons
- properties
- primarily a function of the physical character of the surface of the target material
- reflection after action
- singles
- something that happens at the surface of the mirror
* is the bending and return of light waves, heat, sound, etc. after hitting a surface
- bouncing back of a wave after striking a barrier
* is the bouncing of light off a polished surface
- of a reflective surface, such as a mirror
- creative and rewarding part of learning
- name of the process between essence and illusory being
- phenomena associated with mirrors
- process whereby an object reradiates incident luminous energy
- product of one reflection, itself
- recall or reexamination of experience in order to understand or to comprehend it
* is the reflection constant for diffuse reflection
- the background reflection
* is the return of light and other waves after striking a surface
- rays from a surface
- very process of human evolution itself
- way to cross the magic boundary between names and life objects
- transformation
* is used to construct or transform the learner's representation to reality
- enable meta-level objects to customize distributed interactions
* is when light bounces off an object
- is reemitted from the medium from which it came
- where either tracks reflect more or less light than the surrounding soil
* means the act of directing ones thoughts back upon oneself.
* occur at interfaces between different materials
- from the surface of the earth and from buildings and walls
* occurs in electrical signals
- the atmosphere and on the Earth's surface
* occurs when a surface throws back the heat, light, sound etc that falls on it
- wave encounters a steep obstacle, such as a large rock or a sea wall
- light rays strike a material and bounce off it
- there bouncing off of a barrier
* process that takes time.
* refers especially to the relation between phenomena and their Essence.
* simply changes the direction of the light.
* social process.
* special case of affine transformation.
* symmetrical phenomena, that is, the incident and reflected angles are equal.
* way of constantly keeping things fresh and looking at different angles.
### consideration | reflection:
Examen
* are criticism
- introspection
* is reflection
Light reflection
* can show surface imperfections.
* make imperfections in the surface finish that existed before flight more visible.
Mirror reflection
* is glide reflection with zero glide, as translation special case of rotation.
* occurs when light strikes surfaces that are smooth or glossy.
* special case of glide reflection. | {
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### consideration | reflection:
Self reflection
* is important to self worth.
* plays a vital role in the development of reflective practice.
Virtual image
* are ones where the light appears to come from somewhere other than the image
* formed by mirrors are always upright images.
* is reflection
* result when incident light from the object strikes the mirror, reflects and diverges
- the reflected light rays diverge
Tact
* are verbal behaviors that are under the control of external or internal sensory awareness.
* is consideration<|endoftext|>### consideration | tact:
Diplomacy
* Diplomacies are books
- games
- negotiation
* board game that has found new life being played through the internet.
* communication process that has three main elements.
* fundamental human activity, conducted between people as well as among nations.
* game of skill and cunning negotiations.
* happens a lot when two or more countries fight.
* high-risk business on which the security of America relies.
* is an ancient art, and some of the historical functions of diplomacy are still important.
* is one approach for resolving conflicts
- of the most important tools for solving international political conflicts
- public relations
- reason in action among men
- tact
* is the art of avoiding the appearance of victory
- fishing tranquilly in troubled waters
- getting others to help
- saying good doggie while looking for a bigger stick
- the possible
- lowest form of politeness because it misquotes the greatest number of people
- most cost-effective method to engage in and influence the world
- name of the game in politics
- political contact between governments of different states
- power of strategy, verbal skills and language skills
- talk between two or more countries ' heads of state
- verbal art of pleasing most of the people most of the time
* means all parties can express their interests honestly.
* ' is when countries make agreements with each other, or when they do not. Diplomacy is the talk between two or more countries' heads of state. Sometimes, these talks are about trade or business, and sometimes they are about war and peace. Diplomacy happens a lot when two or more countries fight.
* useful skill in a game where feelings and egos are involved.
* vital tool of statecraft.
### consideration | tact | diplomacy:
Effective diplomacy
* is also essential in preventing conflict, in building world understanding.
* process that takes time.
Finesse
* come in all sizes and shapes.
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### considered clean power:
Electric power
* drives many trains and subway systems.
* generating plant operators control the machinery that generates electricity.
* has yet to make a significant impact on cruising yachts.
* is considered clean power
- derived from solar and nuclear sources
- easier on the environment than gas
- essential to modern life
- found by multiplying voltage by the current
- generated and distributed within most vehicles
* is generated by batteries or electric generators
- central power stations or by distributed generation
* is measured in units called watts
- watts, like gasoline is measured in gallons
- needed only when weather conditions require heating of the product tanks
- one of our nation's greatest assets
- produced in thermoelectric generators located at the bottom of the reactor
- provided to industry at competitive costs
- reliable in the major cities
- simply the product of voltage times current
- supplied by hydroelectric plants on the Irtysh, as well as by coal-burning plants
* is the product of VI, and is the rate of doing work
- electric current and electromotive force
- rate at which electric energy is being used, stored, or transferred
- speed of energy transfer within the electric circuit
- use of electric energy to do work
* means no gas or oil to spill, and no pollution in the air.
* operates machinery in factories.
* provides the means to further develop cottage industries, improving world economy.
+ Electricity, Electric current, Some terms related to electricity:
* Electric power is the rate at which electric energy is being used, stored, or transferred. Flows of electrical energy along power lines are measured in watts. If the electric energy is being converted to another form of energy, it is measured in watts. If some of it is converted and some of it is stored, it is measured in volt-amperes.
Conspecific
* compete over vital resources like food, territory and sexual partners.
* is an organism<|endoftext|>Constant
* Define and use symbolic names for constants.
* Fix the value of one or more parameters in the equation to a constant value.
* Many constants involves units of length, time, mass, temperature, charge and so on.
* A 'constant' is something, generally a number, that does not change. Constants are used in maths and computer programming.
* Use constants.
* are definite elementary objects, and correspond to proper nouns in natural language
- either numbers or strings
- factors or conditions which are the same across all treatment groups
- just atoms
- quantities
- values used directly in the program
* translate to equality comparisons of an attribute and the constant value.
### constant learning:
Christian living
* constant learning.
* involves Christian giving.
* is the consequence of Christian worship.
* life of faith.
* means living on the written Word of God, the Bible.
* transformed life.
Coefficient
* are constants
- positive numbers with up to two decimal places
* are the large numbers in front of chemical formulas in a chemical equation
- numbers in front of the variables
* represent the number of molecules of the substance in the reaction.
* track the proportions of species present during the course of a reaction.
### constant | coefficient:
Modulus
* is absolute values
- dependent on temperature and strain
- integers
* refers to carbon fiber s ability to resist stretching.
### constant | coefficient | modulus:
Flexural modulus
* is used as an indication of a material s stiffness when flexed.
* measure of the material's softness or brittleness. | {
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### constant | coefficient:
Reflectance
* describes how much visible light is reflected back toward the source.
* is controlled by composition of the rock type and surface maturity.
* is the ratio of light out to light in
- reflected to incident light
- the radiance from an object to the irradiance reaching the object
- used as a measurement of white cement quality
* measures the degree of graphite crystallite order within the coal.
* refers to the percent of light of any given wave length that a surface reflects.
* varies inversely with increasing roughness, organic matter content, and soil moisture
- with angle of incidence
Transmittance
* decreases with increasing turbidity and dissolved salts.
* is ratio of intensit of light that passed through the sample to entered the sample
- the ratio of transmitted flux to incident flux
* measure of how much light passes through a window.
* therefore is the proportional amount of incident radiation passing through a surface.
Constant change
* is essential for innovation, particularly in the field of educational technology
- like evolution
- the way of the world
* means constant decision-making about the future.
* part of life.
* way of life in business.
Equilibrium constant
* are constants
- dimensionless
- temperature dependant
* have values which depend upon the conditions under which they are measured.
Physical constant
* All physical constants are in cgs units.
* Some physical constants are different in coordinate time.
Physical illness
* All physical illness is the manifestation of a spiritual attack or spiritual weakness.
* Many physical illnesses are often related to stress
- have psychological components
* are constant.
* can cause changes in the brain which affect emotional control
- exacerbate behavior disorders
- lead to depression or anxiety, or much worse
* commonly cited risk factor for suicide, especially in late life.
### constantly changing industry:
Online banking
* are bankings.
* constantly changing industry.
* epitomizes the acceptance of the Internet in Korea.
* has the potential to revolutionize the banking industry.
* is also a way for banks to build their brand and retain customers
- most efficient with automation of as many processes as possible
- the simple way to manage finances
* time-saving convenience. | {
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Constellation
* Every constellation ever recorded by any culture in any era is still visible in the nighttime sky.
* Look at the constellations of Aquila.
* Many constellations are named after animals
- visible at night only during a particular season
* Most constellations bear little resemblance to their namesakes.
* Some constellations actually resemble the object or creature for which they have been named
- hold other identifiable shapes formed by stars, called asterisms
* Some constellations never rise in the north and can only be seen from the Southern Hemisphere
- nor set, and they are called circumpolar
* View the constellation Gemini and Cygnus
- Virgo
* appear very large when they are viewed near the horizon.
* are a distinct group of stars that form a pattern in the sky
- group of stars that often include asterisms
- celestial objects
* are groups of stars that are relatively close to each other
- make up a certain shape when connected by lines
- human inventions
- in yellow
- like suburbs in the sky
- located in skies
- man-made, totally imaginary star patterns
- named patterns of stars
- natural objects
- portrayed as sacred deities of Egypt
- recognizable patterns of star groups in the night sky
- stars that seem to form a pattern
- the easiest way for astronomers to group stars in the sky
- very much like states with official borders
- visual mnemonics to help remember the near random pattern of the sky
* can be a useful way to help identify positions of stars in the sky.
* come in many different shapes and sizes.
* do apparently move around the heavens.
* have a very long history in astronomy, dating back thousands of years.
* includes sections.
* officially are regions that cover the sky.
* represent more than just the stars which compose the picture.
* require the unaided eye.
* rotate counter clockwise around the north celestial pole.
* slowly cartwheel across the night sky.
* tell many stories.
* think of the sky at night.
* vary in size.
### constellation:
Network topology
* is the physical media setup of a network
- used to manage data communication traffic, so that the network can run optimal
* reference to how the computers are physically attached to each other.
* refers to the configuration used to physically link workstations and servers.
### constellation | network topology:
Logical topology
* Logical topologies are topologies.
* is the method used to pass the information between workstations.
* network topology
* refers to the paths that messages take to get from one node to another.
* ring, the token circulates around the ring.
Physical topology
* Physical topologies are topologies.
* is the physical layout of the guided transmission media.
* refers to the layout of the hardware.
Star topology
* Star topologies are topologies.
* is the most common form of modern LANs.
* network topology
### constituent:
Accessory
* Accessories are clothing
- components
- criminals
* is an element
* organs Seminal vesicles Contribute prostaglandins and fructose.
+ Fashion accessory
* Accessories are also available in the form of bracelets, necklaces, and earrings. | {
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### constituent:
Additive
* Identify various types of fuel additives.
* Many additives are poisonous if ingested
- wheat-based and found in most common foods
* Some additives are harmful to human health, if misused
- nutrients, which sound foreboding without translation
- reactive with other additives, grease thickeners, or certain base oils
* also make possible convenience foods that can be rapidly and easily prepared.
* alter the physical properties when the epoxy mixture is used in coating applications.
* are addition.
* are chemical compounds that enhance absorption rates
- elements
- generally the answer in minimizing the adverse effects of contaminants
- good tools used to modify the sealer for specialized applications
- like the oil they help - they have a limited life
- mixed with refined pulp to give paper special properties
- substances
* can be very poisonous
- have an adverse effect
- wash out, pass into other materials or be lost to air
* help keep the oil clean and prevent viscosity breakdown and acid buildup.
* improve the physical properties or performance of a lubricant.
* is addition
* latch onto waste material, preventing it from settling on the surfaces of valves.
* make up for the loss of calcium and micronutrients available in regular prey.
* perform a variety of useful functions in foods that are often taken for granted.
* play a key role in maintaining food qualities and characteristics consumers demand.
* provide for the properties desired in hydraulic fluids.
* tend to reduce the electrical properties of the insulation.
* used with waxes include rosin, dyes, petroleum jelly, mineral oil, and many solvents.
* work in two different ways.<|endoftext|>### constituent | additive:
Adjuvant
* Most adjuvants act by creating a depot for the antigen
- currently used are compounds containing aluminium
* Some adjuvants also stimulate mucosal immunity
- cause severe inflammatory reactions after injection
* affect how herbicides stick to plants or cut through waxy leaf surfaces or both.
* also control foam, buffer alkaline water or tie-up hard water ions.
* are additives
- materials given with an immunization to enhance the response
- substances that enhance the immunogenicity of an antigen
- usually only in modified live vaccines
* can alter droplet size and spray retention
- enhance herbicide activity in several different ways
- increase the pain relief given by opioids or they can give pain relief themselves
* enhance or modify the immune-stimulating properties of vaccines.
* help to stimulate the appropriate protective immune response in the dog.
* hold the antigen at the site of immunization and release it over a long period of time.
* impart specific properties to a spray mixture.
* is an additive
* strengthen the immune response in some way.
* usually boost immune response.
+ Vaccine, Effectiveness of vaccines: Infectious diseases :: Virology :: Immunization
* Adjuvants usually boost immune response. They include aluminium adjuvants, squalene, squalene and phosphate adjuvants.
### constituent | additive | adjuvant:
Common adjuvant
* are aluminum hydroxide and aluminum potassium sulfate.
* contain aluminum compounds.
Chemical additive
* are strong acids or alkalis, or organic solvents.
* disturb the body's metabolism.
Color additive
* are classified as straight colors, lakes, and mixtures.
* make things attractive, appealing, appetizing. | {
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### constituent | additive:
Food additive
* Most food additives are tested in isolation, rather than in combination with other additives.
* Some food additives are illegal in some countries
- more likely than others to cause reactions in sensitive people
- chemicals that keep foods fresh or enhance their colour, flavour or texture
- harmless, and most are used for good reason
- used to improve food
* can also trigger an allergic reaction in some pets.
* fall into two categories.
* increase the availability, quality, and safety of foods while keeping costs low.
* perform a number of functions in food.
* play an important role in keeping foods fresh and appealing.
+ Additive: Chemistry
* In chemistry, an 'additive' is a substance that is added to a mixture or compound to change the properties of that mixture or compound. Food additives are used to improve food.
Fuel additive
* Some fuel additives can be harmful to the engine.
* supply the extra oxygen for oxygenated gasolines.<|endoftext|>### constituent:
Extension
* are dances
- delays
- education
- expansion
- part of filenames
- stretching
- string
- telephones
* chimeras in pollen of monocots and dicots.
* is an organization of change agents
- continuation through space or continuous diffusion through place
- the natural motion opposite to flexion at the zero starting position
- when bones move away from each other at a joint
* occur when shoulder joint muscles contract to posteriorly move humeruses.
* professional activity to facilitate voluntary change considered desirable by someone.
+ Mozilla Firefox, Features, Add-ons, null, Extensions
* Extensions let a user add new things to the browser or change how it does something. They are created by other users. Because extensions are able to access all parts of the computer that Firefox can, extensions that can harm a computer could be made. However,the extension can only change system settings if you have administrator privileges.
### constituent | extension:
File extension
* are a convention that serves nicely to seperate the format or types of the files
- the characters after the last period in a file name.
* A 'file extension' way of showing the type of a computer file, and a clue to what program it should be opened with. File extensions are usually three letters long and come after the name of the file
Hair extension
* are an alternative to bleaching out and then dying sections of hair.
* is attached to the hair by weaving or pinchbraiding to create length and fullness.
* work on the same principle, as do hair prosthesis.
Hyperextension
* are extensions.
* is an extension
- continuation of extension beyond the anatomical position
- the extreme extension of a limb or part of the body
* permits the palpation of the infraspinatus.
* simply means too much upward bend at the joint.
* usually aggravates pain derived from posterior facet joints.
Garlic constituent
* alter cell cycle progression and proliferation.
* modify expression of biomarkers for human prostatic carcinoma cells.
Hardware
* handshaking means that the hardware controls the data flow.
* is an arms
- components
- part of computers
- terms
Ingredient
* Many ingredients dissolve more readily in alcoholic beverages than they do in water.
* Most ingredients commonly used in swine diets are plant products and poor sources of minerals.
* are components
- foodstuff
- located in kitchens
* are part of dishs
- mixture
* contains a carbon atom double bonded to oxygen, e.g., carboxylic acid, etc.
* is an element
* used by pharmaceutical manufacturers originate from all around the world.
### constituent | ingredient:
Admixture
* is an ingredient
* vary widely in chemical composition, and many perform more than one function.
Food ingredient
* Many food ingredients come from genetically modified sources.
* appear in the order of greatest quantity to smallest quantity. | {
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### constituent | ingredient:
Liquid ingredient
* consist of sodium acetate and water which is food grade material.
* consists of sodium acetate, a form of non-toxic, food grade salt, and water.
Natural ingredient
* Some natural ingredients used for cosmetics formulations possess antimicrobial properties.
* can cause allergic reactions.
* used include herbs, flowers, botanical oils, beeswax, essential oils, and clay.
### constitutional right:
Freedom of association
* constitutional right.
* fundamental human right.
* implies the freedom to disassociate without malice.
* is an important freedom in any democracy
- protected by the Constitution
- upheld in the UN Declaration of Human Rights
* natural right of all men and women.
* requires the right to say 'no' and to refuse to associate.<|endoftext|>Constraint
* Networks a graphical view of binary constraint problems.
* are biases or limitations on the production of variation
- confinements
- factors that limit or restrict a product design
- logical systems specifically tailored to particular theories
- predicates which are associated with objects
- restrictions
- special relationships, where each relationship is associated with a predicate
* describe invariant relationships among the values of attributes.
* have consequences
- mathematical consequences
* influence results.
* is what limits possibilities, by excluding certain alternatives.
* limit economic growth
- extent
- potential
* prevent children.
* refers both to physical imperatives and lack of alternatives.
### constraint:
Biological constraint
* are due to the limitations of human articulatory-motor production.
* predispose organisms to learn associations that are naturally adaptive.
Brake pad
* Some brake pads produce friction.
* are important safety devices in vehicles
- restraint
* come in a variety of compounds.
* have a wear line which indicates how much life is left in the brake.
Constraint satisfaction
* is used to assign components to particular tasks
- very common in many artificial intelligence applications
* natural medium for negotiation among network agents.
Cultural constraint
* add to women's vulnerability.
* are conventions shared by a cultural group.
Financial constraint
* do determine the numbers and kinds of physicians and where they practise.
* is one of the main reasons an athlete leaves national or international sport.
Geometric constraint
* explain much of the species richness pattern in African birds.
* solving is about solving systems of algebraic equations.
### constraint | hamper:
Handcuff
* are devices
- fetters
- shackles
* work every time.
Leash
* also detach, allowing owners to walk one dog individually.
* are also extra important when dealing with a rescued dog
- cord
- used for lead
* attached to trees can damage the bark.
* can give the child a sense of freedom while providing security at the same time.
Shackle
* are bars
- fetters
* are hot forged for safety and security
* are part of any sailors life be it power or sail, big or small, new or old
- padlocks
Skid
* are boards
- slides
* caused by acceleration usually happen on ice or snow.
* occur when the car's speed overcomes tire traction.
* usually occur when the vehicle is driven at a speed too fast for conditions.
Tether
* also make it easier to securely install child safety seats in many vehicles.
* are straps or cables that are used to tie things to the space ship.
Constriction
* can also take the form of alterations in consciousness or feeling.
* condition of being narrowed by a binding force applied around a tubular orifice.
* exist between proglottids giving the appearance of segmentation.
* fights the process of opening to birth.
* has effects
- opposite effects
* is compression
- feelings
* method used by various snake species to kill their prey.
* raises blood pressure. | {
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### constriction:
Strangulation
* Many strangulations occur in the loop of the cords.
* accounts for almost half of all fatalities related to playground equipment.
* can occur from mishaps with strings and ropes.
* is constriction
- disorder
- suffocation
- the leading cause of playground fatalities
* leaves the eyes popping and the tongue protruding.
* makes up about only one fourth to one third of the cases of small bowel obstruction.
* occurs among children when consumer products become wrapped around their necks
- when something wraps around the child's neck and compresses the airway
* usually breaks the tiny hyoid bone in the neck.
### construction companies:
Home builder
* Many home builders use synthetic materials in an attempt to create the look of granite.
* Most home builders build homes.
* are construction companies.
### consumable products:
Toiletry
* Toiletries have interesting smells and can attract bears, too.
* is consumable products
- instrumentation
- located in suitcases
### consumable products | toiletry:
Bath salt
* is toiletry.
* make the bath water feel silky, remove body oils and perspiration and soften the skin.
Trash bag
* are consumable products
- located in trash
- plastic bags
* contain stuff.
### consumer awareness:
Name recognition
* is consumer awareness
- still one of the most significant factors in Internet marketing
- the name of the game
* means advertising, and advertising means money.
### consumer concern:
Product safety
* consumer concern.
* encompasses the three fields of chemical legislation, toxicology and ecology.
* is important to all parents.
Consumer group
* Many consumer groups are concerned about environmental carcinogens.
* Most Consumer groups are identifiable by research and common sense.
* Some consumer groups are more concerned with environmental issues than others.
* advocate washing conventionally-grown produce with soapy water before eating it.
* are troubled about the composition of foods and their labelling.<|endoftext|>### consumer:
Cigarette smoker
* Most cigarette smokers are nicotine dependent.
* Most cigarette smokers smoke every day and inhale
* Some cigarette smokers increase growth
- population growth
* are a high-risk group for periodontitis
- at greater risk of impotence than nonsmokers
- more prone to wrinkles and skin cancers
- rebels
* are ten times more likely to die of lung cancer than non-smokers
- die of lung cancer than nonsmokers
- twice as likely to get peptic ulcers as are non-smokers
* develop bladder cancer two to three times more often than do non-smokers
- times more often than do nonsmokers
* do more than just smoke cigarettes.
* have higher death rates from chronic bronchitis and emphysema than nonsmokers
- less ability to carry oxygen to the rest of the body
- twice the risk of dying of heart attacks as do non-smokers
- up to a four times higher incidence of bladder cancer than non-smokers
* lose their addictions.
* tend to have high blood pressure
- reach menopause earlier than nonsmokers | {
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### consumer:
Customer
* accept final solutions
* account for sales.
* achieve business success
* appreciate attention
- care
- quality
* are capable of mail order
- consumers
* are located in bars
- bookstores
- internet cafes
- malls
- markets
- people
- the people who pay bills
* ask for bags
- carrier bags
- options
* ask for plastic bags
- vegetarian options
* buy products.
* change over time.
* consider frequent replacements
* consume power.
* contact offices.
* define homogenous markets
* demand technology.
* discuss backgrounds.
* driven, continuous improvement way of life.
* eat contain peanuts
* enjoy high quality
- salad
* estimate products.
* experience benefits.
* express interest.
* find contractors
* finish meals.
* focus on procedures.
* form communities.
* get products.
* give feedback
- valuable feedback
* have appliances
- choices
- consumption
- hands
* have have great success
- home appliances
- opportunity
- preference
- requirements
- specific requirements
* help markets
- mouth markets
* includes arms
- body substances
- cell membranes
- cells
- corpi
- cytoplasm
- heads
- human bodies
- legs
- material bodies
- nuclei
- personality
- plasma membranes
- sections
- vacuoles
* keep fish.
* lead to improvement.
* look for choices.
* lose electricity
* make decisions
- inform decisions
- more inform decisions
* means a person buying goods or services over the Internet.
* need information
* obtain services.
* prefer suppliers.
* present opportunity.
* press buttons.
* provide complementary services
* purchase goods.
* push carts
- shop carts
* range in ages.
* receive letters
- offers
- output
- prompt services
- statements
* report excellent business results
* review designs.
* see effects
- immediate results
* seek grind break solutions
* select alternatives
* support services.
* take journeys.
* to experience
- favorable experience
- take actions
* use credit
* want conveniences
- shop experience
* want unique experience
* will have different values
* work with managers.
+ Mobile phone, Networks and payment: Telephone :: Messaging
* The network is the company that provides the phone service. In most areas there will be more than one mobile network. Customers choose networks based on how well the different networks work in their area, or by price.
### consumer | customer:
Customer loyalty
* composite of a number of qualities.
* is an outgrowth of customer satisfaction
- created when the customer develops a bond with people in the company
- rooted in experiences
* is the key to retaining customers and driving profitability
- responsibility of everyone within the organization
Patron
* are benefactors
* are located in bus stops
- movies
- restaurants
- owners<|endoftext|>### consumer | customer:
Shopper
* Most shoppers are women who like to look, feel and test before they buy
- see a connection between nutrition and their health
* are agents
- located in shops
* display life.
* find products.
- body substances
- heads
- necks
- personality
- plasma membranes
* keep tracks.
* see appearances.
* tend to walk faster on hard surface flooring, slowing down once they feel carpet underfoot.
* witness incidents.
+ Electronic commerce, Advantages of E-commerce: Technology :: Economics
* Shoppers are given a broader range of products to choose from online.
### consumer | customer | shopper:
Bargain hunter
* Bargain Hunters are customers who have tremendous market power.
* are shoppers.
Online shopper
* are among the most active shoppers in the world.
* love the convenience of buying products on the Internet.
Shopaholic
* are films
* say that they feel more important and better after they buy something. | {
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### consumer:
Drinker
* Most drinkers suffer from terrible heartburn afterward.
* Some drinkers are susceptible to alcohol dependence from the first drink
- develop physical tolerance to alcohol
* are consumers
- generally more likely to smoke than non-drinkers
- reptiles
* can die from fatal overdoses of alcohol through depression of breathing.
* face increased risk of mutated gene.
* seem to get cancer more frequently than non-drinkers.
+ Westvleteren Brewery, Beers: Beers :: Belgian companies :: 1838 establishments
* The 8 and 12 are bottle conditioned. They have a long shelf life. Some drinkers prefer the taste when the beers have been stored for several years. The ingredients are yeast, hops, malt, sugar, caramel and water.
### consumer | drinker:
Heavy drinker
* Many heavy drinkers get headaches when they try to quit.
* develop peptic ulcers more frequently than non-alcoholics.
* find it extremely difficult to refrain from drinking.
* have a high risk of cancer of the liver
- higher tolerance to alcohol
- higher rates of esophageal cancers and gastric carcinomas
* raise their risk of cancers of the mouth, larynx and esophagus.
* tend to starve - they eat little or have limited, inferior food choices.
Young drinker
* are over-represented in drinking driver deaths.
* believe that the degree of enjoyment is directly related to the amount consumed.
Prodigal
* Some prodigals are very far from that light, others less distant.
- films
* contemporary drama about second chances, and how a family shapes a person's identity.<|endoftext|>Contact
* Also known as lockjaw, tetanus disease that affects the central nervous system.
* Is any touch of the ball by a player.
* Most contact causes diseases.
* allergy to a cyclohexanone resin in humans and guinea pigs
- medicaments and materials used in dentistry
* are individuals or entities associated with domain name records
- thin, clear discs that float on the tear film that coats the cornea
- young people with arthritis who work from home on a voluntary basis
* can absorb vapors or trap chemicals in the space between the lens and the eye
- severely burn the skin and eyes, resulting in permanent eye damage or blindness
* exists in hemispheres
- southern hemispheres
* float on a thin layer of liquid.
* improve a person's eyesight without the use of traditional eyeglasses.
* is albums
- books
- communication
- connections
- described as communication whether verbal or visual, or immediate physical presence
- happening
- interaction
- junctions
- lenses
- mining term meaning the meeting of granite and porphyry
- proximity between opposing surfaces
- representatives
- software
* is the cause by which feeling comes into play
- kamma comes into play
- perception comes into play
- sensuality comes into play
- conjunction of consciousness with an object
- very important to most species of animals for a variety of reasons
- video games
* means intentional touching, either directly or through clothing.
* produces irritation.
* provides opportunity
- warmth
* quality of awareness which involves the meeting of differ ences.
* refers to information such as address or institution.
### contact:
Bifocal contact
* Bifocal Contacts are a fitting technique that has both a distance and near vision in both lenses.
* come in both soft and gas-permeable varieties.
* lenses Bifocal contact lenses are available from more than twenty manufacturers.
Close contact
* allows for rapid spread of infectious organisms from one lamb to the next.
* includes bathing together, sleeping in the same bed, or even holding hands.
* is common in certain sports or games, and minor cuts and scrapes often happen
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### contact:
Contact cement
* Most contact cements require coating the two sides to be bonded and allowing adhesive films to dry.
* is suitable for both porous and nonporous work surfaces
- the best adhesive to mount laminate to raw plywood<|endoftext|>### contact:
Contact dermatitis
* Cause a chemical that act as an allergen to the skin eg.
* Most contact dermatitis is diagnosed by location of the rash.
* affects millions of people.
* can cause considerable discomfort if the skin becomes rough, cracked, and itchy
- rashes, inflammation, blistering, crusting, and intense itching
- develop when the first contact occurs or after years of use or exposure
* common clinical dermatological problem in hairdressers
- problem that affects millions of people
* condition that results in red, sore, or inflamed skin.
* develops right after touching the offending substance.
* is an allergic reaction of the skin to some substance
- altered state of skin reactivity induced by exposure to an external agent
- example of a type IV reaction
- inflammation of the skin that happens when a substance touches the skin
- inflammatory response by the skin to an outside irritant or allergen
- caused by external substances irritating the skin
- common in saw filers and tool grinders
- diseases
- due to either allergic reaction or, more commonly, irritant exposure
- eczema
- one of the major occupational diseases
- probably the most commonly encountered immunologic disease by dermatologists
- the most common effect in humans from nickel exposure
- what is typically seen with allergic reactions to chemicals
* occurs at all ages, whereas atopic dermatitis is most often a problem in kids
- following contact with a noxious material
- in a small number of patients and responds promptly to topical steroids
* rash that is caused by direct skin contact with certain substances.
* relatively common condition, and can be caused by many substances.
* result of a chemical or mechanical reaction causing injury to the skin.
Electrical contact
* draw off the freed and separated electrons to create a flow of electric current.
* is contact | {
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### contact:
Eye contact
* Looks at person when talking or listening.
* can also intensify the experience between loving partners.
* can cause irritation
- mild irritation
- moderate to high irritation
- redness and itching as well as swelling of eye lids
- severe burns and permanent damage
* can cause severe irritation and burns leading to permanent damage
- or burns
- irritation, Redness, tearing, and blurred vision
- differ dramatically between countries
- maintain, yield, deny and request communication between people
- result in severe burns
* causes conversations
- severe damage, including blindness
- tearing, pain, and blurring
- temporary irritation
* conveys the feeling of direct communication.
* critical form of body language.
* develops early in children.
* facilitates direct communication.
* focusing skill and helps any child process instructions.
* forces the recognition of another human being.
* has far broader effects.
* helps communication.
* indicates a desire for communication, feedback and friendliness.
* is also a means of showing dominance
- an important skill to develop
- different from culture to culture
- one of the ways order is kept in a wolf pack
* is an aid to social interaction
- anti-depressant
* is an important channel of interpersonal communication
- part of the videoconferencing experience
* is another major channel of nonverbal communication
- way in which people can express a range of feelings
- considered essential when greeting someone
- especially important in signalling changes in ongoing interactions
- essential to building rapport with someone
- extremely important to communication
- for actors afraid to stand on their own
* is important at all times
- for two reasons
* is important in encouraging participant involvement
- establishing trustworthiness
- good communications
- keeping an audience engaged
* is important when shaking someone s hand
- teaching
- made with everyone
- more aversive to a child with fragile X syndrome than to autistic students
- one of the most primitive and primal attractions among mammals
- probably the most important nonverbal communicator after smiling
- reflective of being assertive and self-confident
* is the dominant feature in nonverbal communications
- foundation of better focus and clearness in our speech
- most common initiation of interest by a member of the opposite sex
- very important, as is pronunciation and enunciation
- visual communication
- watching
* learned reaction.
* makes people feel invested.
* means entirely different things to dogs and people
- of communication and also helps to gauge students' reactions
* mediates the effect of personal space.
* opens the channel of communications between people.
* powerfully persuasive tool of body language.
* results in severe pain, blurred vision and possible blindness.
* serves an important role in maintaining and initiating conversation.
* signals the ears are tuned in.
* travels great distances.
Human contact
* is an essential part of successful business or entertainment.
* is an important element in Latin relationships of all types
- of telephone communications
- emotional contact
Interpersonal contact
* are part of how it all works.
* is through telecommunications technology.
Liquid contact
* can cause frostbite
- produce irritation of the eyes or skin with blistering and eczema
* causes frostbite.
Physical contact
* helps reduce feelings of separation and isolation.
* intensifies dramatically during breeding season.
* is an important part of communication
- another method of prairie dog communication
- common and functions as a positive rein- forcement of the social order
- important to family bonds
- one of the strongest kinds of human communication
- touch
* leads to emotional contact. | {
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Skin contact
* Some skin contact triggers inflammatory reaction.
* can also cause an allergic skin rash
- rash or skin irritation
* can cause defatting of the skin and solvents can penetrate the skin in to the body
- dermatitis
* can cause irritation and even burns
- that results in itchiness, redness, pain, blisters, and peeling
- irritation, especially under the finger nails
* can cause severe irritation or burns with redness, swelling, and blistering
- moderate irritation, defatting or dermatitis
- redness, swelling, burns with blistering, and corrosion
- ulceration of the skin
* can result in burns or poisoning
- contact dermatitis
* causes eczematous dermatitis in humans
- peeling and redness of the skin
* is crucial to a baby's healthy development
- most likely to happen as people fill their tanks with gasoline
* is the most common way to be exposed
- prevalent exposure from oil spill cleanup operations
* leads to inflammation and swelling.
* potential problem and source of exposure to corrosive or toxic chemicals.
* results in localized cracking and inflammation.
* results in painful deep seated burns that are slow to heal
- deep-seated burns that are slow to heal
Social contact
* appears to improve old people s lives.
* are necessary parts of the networks used to find professional jobs.
* is of prime importance for the well being of everyone including the mentally ill.
* synchronizes free-running activity rhythms of diurnal palm squirrels.
### contact-less smart card:
Octopus card
* contact-less smart card.
+ MTR, Fares and tickets: Rapid transit systems :: Hong Kong
* The price of using MTR is very low. Octopus card is a contact-less smart card.
### contagious:
Depressive mood
* are contagious.
* can result in wasting enormous amounts of time and energy.
Infected infant
* Most infected infants become carriers.
* are contagious.
* can develop respiratory and eye infections.
Positive attitude
* can help to uplift the life of a disabled.
* contributes to academic success
- relative success
* create positive situations.
* develop when food preparation and mealtimes are pleasant and fun experiences.
* help everyone get the most out of life.
* means that parents are worried and reacting adequately towards the problem.
* produce positive thoughts, and their offspring of positive results in action. | {
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Container
* Most containers are made of metal.
* Most containers retain moisture
- water
* Some containers absorb energy
- are made of plastic
- float in water
* When potting plants use containers with drainage holes.
* absorb heat.
* are data structures which store elements of a certain kind
- hierarchical in nature
- items
* are located in cabinets
- cargo ships
- closets
- container gardens
- cupboards
- garages
- kitchens
- pantries
- ports
- refrigerators
* are objects that contain other objects
- types of objects
- such things as expandable arrays, called vectors, lists, and sets
- the units of clustering, synchronization, and recovery
* are used for holdings
- organizations
- washings
* can build up pressure if exposed to heat or fire
- help small compost piles retain heat in really cold regions
- pressurize and rupture during fire conditions
- sit on the ground or hang on walls or fences
* come in a variety of materials such as clay, plastic, wood and concrete
- shapes
- all shapes and sizes
* contain materials.
* feature sides.
* fill with liquids.
* have bases
- bottoms
- holes or tears that allow chemicals to leak
- lids
- seal lids
- smaller objects
- tops
* includes sections.
* is instrumentation
- the term used for food and beverage containers
* look best when they are packed with plants, with little or no soil visible.
* make from minerals.
* manipulate groups of objects and the memory they require.
* overhead is as space cost that consists of two terms.
* sealing materials such as stitching and adhesives are also liable to mould attack.
* support plants
- vine plants
* usually carry consumer goods, electronic products, and machinery.
+ Containerization: Transportation
* Containers are built to standardized sizes. They can be loaded and unloaded, stacked, transported over long distances. It led to greatly reduced transport costs, and supported a great increase in international trade.
### container:
Airtight container
* increase the shelf life and allow for bulk buying, saving time and money.
* prevent flavor transfer between foods.
Armored vehicle
* are an excellent way to transport people and equipment safely
- bullet magnets, a moving foxhole that attracts attention
* save lives, property and equipment.<|endoftext|>### container:
Auto
* are a major contributor to global warming
- also responsible for the NOx air pollutants
- part of automatic transmissions
* are the number one source of many air pollutants
- primary means of local transportation
* buy, sell, maintain, and worship.
* includes accelerators
- air bags
- auto accessories
* includes automobile batteries
- engines
- trunks
- backs
- bases
* includes brake bands
- light
- systems
- bumper guards
- bumpers
- cabs
* includes car batteries
- doors
- mirrors
- seats
- wheels
- ceilings
- cylinder blocks
- emergency brakes
- engine blocks
- fan belts
- fans
* includes fuel gauges
- indicators
- lines
- fulcrums
* includes gas gages
- tanks
* includes gasoline engines
- gear levers
- glove compartments
- hand brakes
- head restraint
- headlamps
- hinges
- hood ornaments
- horn buttons
- horns
- hubs
- infrastructures
- luggage compartments
- odometers
* includes petrol engines
- poppets
- power trains
* includes rear lamps
- windows
- roof peaks
- room light
- seat belts
- second gear
- speedometers
- suspension systems
* includes tail fins
- thermostats
- transmission systems
- voltage regulators
- windshields
- wipers
* means self and arkeia means sufficiency, so autarkeia means self-sufficiency.
* tend to speed, especially around the turns. | {
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### container | auto:
Ambulance
* are cars
- life or death for many people
* are used for drives
- rushs
- transport
* are sent out by emergency medical dispatchers.
* cause injuries.
* do crash and have high morbidity and mortality per mile traveled.
- bumpers
- cabs
- mirrors
- seats
- ceilings
- fan belts
* includes gasoline engines
- gages
- tanks
- head restraint
- headlamps
- luggage compartments
- odometers
- lines
- light
- windshields
* leave driveways.
Auto insurance
* blends several types of coverage into one policy.
* is the most common type of property insurance
- competitively shopped category of insurance
- principal scheduled insurance purchased by consumers
* legal requirement in most states.<|endoftext|>### container | auto:
Auto theft
* causes economic hardship for victims.
* crime of opportunity.
* dangerous, violent crime.
* is an example of a crime that is reduced by police helicopters
- offense evidence of which can be concealed on the person
- largely a big-city crime
- on the rise nationwide
- one of the fastest-growing crimes in the nation
* occurs at different times of the day, depending on the setting.
* persistent and prevalent problem.
* serious crime that affects the whole community.
* widespread problem.<|endoftext|>### container | auto:
Taxi
* are abundant on all islands
- horse-drawn carriages, some with beveled glass windows
* are located in airports
- cities
- streets
- train stations
- numerous in all Turkish cities and recognizable by their yellow color
- operations
- reaction
* arrive at residences.
* cause many accidents.
* have an important role to play in urban public transport.
* includes accelerators
- air bags
- auto accessories
* includes automobile batteries
- trunks
- backs
- bases
* includes brake bands
- systems
- bumper guards
- bumpers
* includes car batteries
- doors
- mirrors
- wheels
- cylinder blocks
- emergency brakes
- engine blocks
- fans
* includes fuel gauges
- indicators
- fulcrums
* includes gas gages
- tanks
- gear levers
- glove compartments
- hand brakes
- hinges
- hood ornaments
- horn buttons
- horns
- hubs
- infrastructures
- luggage compartments
- odometers
* includes petrol engines
- poppets
- power trains
* includes rear lamps
- roof peaks
- room light
- seat belts
- second gear
- sections
- speedometers
- suspension systems
* includes tail fins
- thermostats
- transmission systems
- voltage regulators
- walls
- wipers
* use meters and charge by time and distance traveled. | {
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### container:
Automobile
* Driving privilege with many related responsibilities.
* Leaking oil and motor fluids run off roadways and into waterways.
* Many automobiles have mercury switches to turn hood and trunk lights on and off.
* Most automobiles have a single tank located in the rear of the vehicle
- sensors
- produce lift
* Some automobiles also have an antilock-brake system to prevent sliding.
* also contribute to the pollutant emissions in the state
- produce noise pollution
* are a high tech business
- known non-point source of air borne NOx emissions
- large source of emissions of carbon monoxide
- leading source of the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide
- major contributor to ground-level ozone, also known as smog
* are a major source of air pollution in most areas
- carbon dioxide, the primary global-warming gas
- pollution in our urban areas
* are also a highly visible indicator of consumption
- major but often overlooked source of deadly carbon monoxide
* are also a source of carbon monoxide
- particulate matter and ground-level ozone
- an extension of our legs and feet
- arguably the number one air polluters on the planet
- cocoons that separate people from their fellow travelers
- collections of wheels, axles, pistons, cylinders, spark plugs and so on
- currently the single largest contributor to air pollution
- essentially egalitarian transportation systems
- everywhere
- expensive, custom-made machines that only the wealthy can afford
- likely the single largest source of mercury-contaminated scrap
* are located in driveways
- exit ramps
- freeways
- garages
- racetracks
- repair shops
- roads
- major contributors to global warming, smog and suburban sprawl
- now the single largest sources of air pollution
* are one of the largest sources of carbon monoxide pollution
- most significant causes of air pollution
- nation's largest sources of toxic mercury emissions
- single biggest sources of air pollution
- personal statements
- second only to homes in the budgets of American families
- significant sources of global warming and smog-forming pollution
* are the chief form of transportation in Australia
- largest contributor to North Carolina's air pollution
- modern era's ultimate expression of form vs. function
* are the most important means of passenger transportation
- recycled consumer product
- primary source of air pollution
- source of two of our worst air pollutants emitting ozone and carbon monoxide
- used for travelling
* burn fossil fuel and add to pollution problems.
* can be deadly weapons in the hands of someone who is in a rage.
* carry people at very high speeds.
* cause just as much, or more, pollution than snowmobiles do.
* come in subcompact, compact, intermediate, and full sizes.
* contain very complex systems that have been developed independently of each other.
* contribute the majority of carbon monoxide found in urban areas
- to sprawl
* drive themselves while intoxicated.
* give off many nitrogen oxides.
* have a huge impact on public health, on the environment, and on our pocketbooks
- large impact on the quality of our environment and public health
- drivers
* includes accelerators
* includes automobile batteries
- backs
- doors
- seats
- emergency brakes
- fans
* includes fuel gauges
- indicators
- lines
- head restraint
- headlamps
- horn buttons
- poppets
- power trains
* includes rear lamps
- roof peaks
- walls
* increasingly contribute to poor air quality conditions.
* is an asset account
- the main form of transportation
* kill thousands, perhaps millions, a year.
* large issue in trade negotiations, but a small part of the macro-economy.
* now account for as much as half of total air-pollution emissions in many U.S. cities
- come in a wide variety of body types
* play a significant role in shaping a modern society.
* pollute most during the first few miles of driving, as the engine warms up
- the air and water with dangerous toxic materials
* present a serious hazard to pedestrians and cyclists.
* produce greenhouse gases that are contributing to global warming.
* require natural resources in their construction, use, maintenance, and disposal.
* run on gasoline, a relatively light fraction of crude oil
- very well on alcohol, whether it's methanol or ethanol mixed with gasoline
* travel in large groups everyday.
* use catalytic converters to treat exhaust
- complex electrical systems
- lead-acid batteries
* utilize a three-point restraint system that is commonly referred to as a seat belt. | {
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### container:
Bag
* are collections supporting multiple occurrences of elements
- handy items for both men and women to carry items
- made of silk and plant materials like sand, soil and lichen
* combine fabrics with pinwoven parts.
* contain possessions
- stuff
* design for freezer storage
* differ in appearance because of the plant material on which the bagworms are feeding.
* have few holes
- small holes
* includes sections.
* prevent leakage.
* provide protection.
* tend to become soggy or leak as cold foods thaw.
* use for food.<|endoftext|>### container | bag:
Air bag
* Most air bags have internal tether straps that shape the fabric and limit the movement of the bag.
* Some air bags are part of ambulances
- automobiles
- cars
- taxis
* are an effective safety tool in automobiles
- effective safety devices
- like medicines that save lives, but can have dangerous side effects
- only a supplement to seat-belts
- part of cars
- restraint
- safety devices designed to supplement the protection provided by safety belts
* are supplemental protection devices
- thus an important source of occupant protection in current passenger vehicles
* can also be dangerous for older children in the front seat
- deadly to older children in the front seat
- be hazardous to children sitting in the front seat
- cause injuries or even death when people are too close at time of deployment
* can cause serious injury or death to infants in rear facing child seats
- to infants in rear-facing child car seats
* deploy in the event of a severe frontal impact and help save many lives each year.
* do save lives, especially when used in conjunction with proper seat restraints
* inflate very quickly in the event of a severe frontal crash.
* inflate when a sensor detects a front end crash
- front-end crash
- within approximately one-twentieth of a second after a crash
* kill more people than they save.
* offer less protection than first believed, and they can even kill people.
* save thousands of lives.
* start killing people.<|endoftext|>### container | bag:
Backpack
* Most backpacks have load-shifting straps on the shoulders and across the chest and waist.
* Some backpacks designed for women ride lower, with the weight concentrated near their waist
- even have gel-filled shoulder straps that help to absorb the shock of the weight
- have waist straps designed to stabilize the load
* are a favorite way to store emergency items
- reliable way to tote books and essentials
- located in schools
- the realm of college campuses, public schools, and the West Coast
* come in all shapes and sizes
- many sizes and are lightweight for the most part
* compress the torso, restricting breathing.
Bladder
* Many bladders fail in the seams.
* also gives strength or courage.
* are bags.
* are capable of empties
- filleds
- fulls
- containers
- located in bodies
* are part of bodies
- footballs
- human bodies
- sacs
* becomes unstable due to involuntary detrusor muscle contractions.
* retraining is one type of behavioral training used in overactive bladder.
### container | bag | bladder:
Bladder control
* can also be a problem for new mothers.
* is usually impaired, and sometimes completely destroyed.
* seems to be a sign of prestige in our culture.
Bladder incontinence
* is approached mostly by a medical model.
* occurs firstly because of storage of urine problems.
Bladder training
* can give women a way to re-claim control over their bladder function
- help with urge incontinence and functional incontinence
* is used for urge incontinence and also possibly for stress incontinence.
* refers to the process of re-establishing good voiding habits.
Duffel bag
* are baggage.
* are located in armies
- barracks
- bus stations
- locker rooms
- transits
* canvas cylindrically shaped bag, folded and fastened at one end. | {
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### container | bag:
Ice pack
* are also useful in reducing swelling of the penis and prepuce
- among the most effective nondrug treatments
- bags
- especially helpful in relieving muscles spasms
- extremely important in relieving pain
* can help control swelling
- reduce painful swelling
- reduce blood flow and thus relax muscles
* help pain.
* provide relief of inflammation and pain.
* reduce swelling by constricting blood vessels and therefore reducing circulation.
* wrap a plastic bag full of crushed ice in a towel or large washcloth.
Paper bag
* are suitable for storage of Sheepskins
- lambskins
* provide the extra strength required for carrying heavy loads.
### container | bag | paper bag:
Grocery bag
* are sacks.
* paper bag<|endoftext|>### container | bag:
Plastic bag
* Keep plastic bags away from children.
* Most plastic bags have few holes
- small holes
- take a very long time to break down, or rot
* are a kitty delicacy
- suffocation hazard
- symbol of pollution and waste in our country
- as dangerous for cats as they are for small children
- great for short-term storage of materials from the cleaners
- ideal for use in mailing most plant samples, as they prevent drying
- most dangerous to children under one year old
- plastic films
- sacks
* are the leading external cause of marine engine damage in Massachusetts
- most efficient and sanitary method of rubbish containment today
* become pet waste bags.
* can cause suffocation
- mark leather
- strangle turtles
* cause mushrooms to sweat and disintegrate.
* conserve resources in their manufacture, use and disposal.
* design for freezer storage
* keep snow off everything.
* placed over shoes are a great aid in getting boots on and off more easily.
* start out as either oil or natural gas.<|endoftext|>### container | bag:
Pouch
* Most pouches carry urine
- contain cavities
- hold water
- protect babies
- provide warmth
* Some pouches act as resonators
- carry food
* Some pouches contain nipples
- organs
- spicules
- testes
- cover gills
- facilitate food intake
- fill with food
* Some pouches have muscles
- strong muscles
* Some pouches hold babies
* Some pouches protect testes
- trees
- provide nutrients
- remove harmful waste
* adenomas after ileal pouch-anal anastomosis for familial adenomatous polyposis.
* are bags
* are located in female kangaroos
- jackets
- wallets
- sacs
- safe for storing formaldehyde, alkalis, most acids, greases, oils, and organic solvents
* are used for carry
- covers
- diamonds
- holdings
- jewels
- tobacco
* bulge out from pharyngeal endoderm and enclose adjacent mesoderm.
* includes sections.
### container | bag | pouch | belt bag:
Fanny pack
* are very useful for keeping food, drink, notebook and other supplies close at hand.
* belt bag
* come in all shapes, sizes and degrees of quality.
Brood pouch
* Some brood pouches provide nutrients.
* Some brood pouches remove harmful waste
Pharyngeal pouch
* are found in all chordate embryos.
* extend from the pharyngeal endoderm of all vertebrates c.<|endoftext|>### container | bag | pouch:
Pocket
* Some pockets are formed by membranes
- hold warmth.
* can be on pants, shirts, skirts, or dresses. Pockets come in very different styles, shapes, closed or unclosed with zippers or buttons. Some styles of clothing though, do not have pockets
* are an essential part of the universe
- funds
* are located in clothing
- suitcases
- openings
* are part of garments
- pool tables
- people
- pouchs
- space
* fill with air.
* have capacity.
* includes pocket flaps
* often develop between teeth and gums and can pack or trap food.
* provide storage.
* watches and wristwatches come in a wide variety of shapes, styles and materials. | {
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### container | bag | pouch | pocket:
Cheek pouch
* Some cheek pouches carry food
- contain grapes
* Some cheek pouches facilitate food intake
- fill with food
- hold food
* are pouchs
- present and are used to store food
* can hold about one stomach-sized amount of food.
* minimize night foraging and exposure to predators.
Retort pouch
* are aluminium foil laminated pouches with heat transfer feature.
* consist of several layers of materials.
Sand bag
* appear to have little effect in keeping the flood water away.
* can penetrate the windshield of an impacting car and cause injury or death.
Sandbag
* are bags
- reliable, dull and they tolerate cold weather
- tricks taken above the number bid
* deteriorate when exposed for several months to continued wetting and drying
- to continued wetting and drying for several months
* help to prevent floods from damaging homes.
Shopping bag
* are located in car trunks
- closets
- grocery stores
- markets
- restaurants
- retail stores
- shops
- storage cabinets
- supermarkets
* are used for books
- shopping
* have handles.
Tea bag
* Some tea bags retain water.
* are a product of our everyday life
- made of tea
Tote
* allow printers to get a price break by buying ink in a large volume.
* are handbags.
Tote bag
* are great for children's special toys, swim gear, books, sleepovers, or as a diaper bag.
* are located in closets
- houses
- schools
- shopping carts
* designed to be diaper bag are unique luggage product.
* is canvas.<|endoftext|>### container:
Basket
* Most baskets are made of materials
- more rigid materials
* Some baskets absorb water
* are another practical item made by the Hmong, mainly by men for use by women
- collections of program or folder objects
- containers of things, but they also can contain ideas and meaning
- goals
- important in our economy
* are located in churchs
- kitchens
- offices
- metal solid backs with wire sides
- perhaps one of the greatest visual expressions of American Indian culture
- scores
- storage devices
* are used for buying
- carryings
- holds
- kittens
- selling
- storings
- yarn
* can exist purely for the purpose of expression through three dimensional form.
* come in a large variety of shapes and sizes
- all sizes and shapes and different styles can be used for different objects
- small, medium, large sizes
* fill with goodies
- products
* filled with compost make good containers for growing vegetables.
* includes sections.
* is in the shape of the state of Arkansas
- made of grains of rice in alternating groups to form basket weave pattern
* leaves a surface condition to resist crusting and reduce soil and water erosion.
* normally come in square or rectangular shapes.
* often feature doilies, country motifs, fabric bows and buttons
- motifs,fabric bows and buttons
* range from utilitarian pack baskets to delicate pieces that can be used to store jewelry.
* represent fiber, and so on.
### container | basket:
Basket weaving
* commercially important craft, as is the production of silver jewelry.
* is an art form practiced by many of our community members.
* reflects a healthy and growing cultural tradition.
Picnic basket
* are located in campers
- countries
- delis
- picnics
* are used for packing lunch
- posings
- totings
- vessels
Twined basket
* have flexible weavers that are twined around the spokes in a variety of patterns.
+ Basket:
* Basket makers use a wide variety of materials to create a basket, such as bark, willow rods, leaves, wire, plastic, paper, and rope. A coiled basket is made by sewing rings of a fibrous material to the previous ring. Twined baskets have flexible weavers that are twined around the spokes in a variety of patterns.
Wicker basket
* are baskets.
* work well as nesting sites. | {
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Bin
* Many bins have lids that shut automatically when the cabinet is closed.
* are boxes or enclosed places for storing commodities such as grain, coal or the like
- threshold values that separate value classes
* covered by red or green bars are chips which are known to be faulty.
* have floors.
+ Waste container: Containers :: Waste
* Some bins are used specifically for recycling.
### container | bin:
Garbage bin
* are for domestic waste only.
* can be treasure chests of goodies.
Garbage can
* Some garbage cans attract bees.
* are a huge source for blow flies.
* are located in alleys
- backyards
- garages
- kitchens
- streets
- to raccoons and opossums what bird feeders are to cardinals and doves
- used for compost
* provide food.
Recycling bin
* accept glass, metal, plastic, and paper.
* are bins
- located in desks
Trash can
* are another major food source for raccoons, skunks and opossums.
- buildings
- bus stops
- corners
- hospitals
- motels
- offices
- parks
- rest areas
- used for garbage
* can smell like a combination of rotten eggs, tuna, and contaminated meat.
Bloodmobile
* are motor vehicles.
* travel to high schools, colleges, churches, and community organizations
- and other community organizations<|endoftext|>### container:
Box
* Most boxes carry nest materials.
* Most boxes have diameters
- natural nest materials
* Some box turtles close shells
- boxes even have secret compartments to store all types of personal items
* are made of durable wood
- small booths for a few people, usually located in one of the lower balconies
- usually in wood or in leather
* carry materials
* contain equipment
- layers
* cover with lids.
* covers how to find, manage and use Vagrant boxes.
* have bottoms
- dimensions
- entries
- grass root structures
- mass
* have natural materials
- sides
- slots
* includes sections.
* keep small items from getting lost among other things.
* made from wood are used to contain tsampa, butter and cheese
- of stone are fine examples of artistic miniature sculpture
* make containers.
* outline areas.
* perform double duties
* protect items from exposure to light, dust, and handling.
* represent functions, activities, processes or transformations
- sets of entities
* serve purposes.
* should have entrance holes
* show consensus
- weak consensus
### container | box:
Cash register
* are located in bookstores
- malls
- shops
- supermarkets
- toy stores
- mechanical devices
- registers.
* A 'cash register', or 'till', machine that holds money. Cash registers are usually found in stores and restaurants. Sometimes the cash register will only open if somebody is buying something. This is to try to stop the customer from stealing money from the employees. Most cash registers print a receipt for a proof of purchase
Casket
* are a high profit item for funeral homes
- boxs
- large, and designed to accommodate a wide range of sizes
- located in funerals
- one of the most expensive items in a funeral
- pine boxes made within the community
- the single most expensive item in a traditional funeral
* have no jewelry boxes or hidden drawers.
* range in price.
* vary extensively in price and style
- widely in style and price and typically are sold for their visual appeal
Coffin
* Some coffins contain mint
- have holes
- still contain petrified remains
* also serve as blunt reminders of mortality.
* are boxs.
* are located in funerals
- graveyards
- storage devices
- temporary, celebratory things
- used for coffins
* cause death.
* have six sides and taper off toward the foot.
* range from inexpensive pine boxes to lead-sealed caskets.
### container | box | coffin:
Bier
* are coffins
- racks
* is for animals.
Corrugated box
* are a major source of waste in industry.
* have two layers of flat cardboard with a ribbed layer in between. | {
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### container | box:
Crate
* are, hands down, the safest way for dogs to travel in cars.
* come in many sizes and shapes.
* includes sections.
Dark box
* become ovens when exposed to the sun.
* heat like ovens when exposed to the sun.
Empty box
* are located in garages.
* perform double duties
+ Harp, Parts of harps: Plucked string instruments
* The side of the triangle that leans on the player's body, is the 'sound-box'. Empty boxes can make sounds louder.
Gray box
* indicate DNA regions that encode a protein product.
* represent occluded cells, while white boxes are unoccluded cells.
Green box
* are boxes of methodology.
* represent models that are developed for a specific product or application.
Light box
* are a high-tech inexpensive alternative to aluminum light boxes.
* come in all shapes and flavors.
Mailbox
* are a convenient way to segment and save e-mail messages
- boxs
* are located in apartment buildings
- complexs
- apartments
* are located in front doors
- yards
- gardens
- hardware stores
- porchs
- post offices
- street corners
- streets
- solid brass and poles are cast metal
* are used for bills
- communication
- letters
* can be password protected for privacy.
* have flags.
* help children organize and keep track of their papers.<|endoftext|>### container | box:
Nest box
* are birdhouses that are specifically tailored for cavity-nesting birds
- easy to build, erect and maintain
- small and comfortable for flying squirrels
* can get dirty fast, from either the Doe fouling it or from the afterbirth
- increase available nest sites where natural cavities are limited
- provide roosting cover for bluebirds in winter months as well
* containing straw can provide roosting sites for individuals during harsh winters.
* have entries.
* provide an opportunity for people to learn about birds and the natural world.<|endoftext|>### container | box:
Safe
* Some safes are submerged to simulate the effects of a flood or broken water line.
* are boxs
- cupboards
* are located in cabinets
- closets
- office products
+ Safe (container): Security :: Containers
* A 'safe' is a container where people can put important things to protect them from fire, theft, or both. A safe is usually a box-shaped container with a lock. Safes that are designed to protect things from just fire may not have a lock or may have only a simple lock or padlock hasp. It is usually heavy and made of a strong substance such as steel. It is designed to be very hard to open with crowbars, hammers, drills, lock picks, and other tools. Safes are available in many different security levels. These range from those designed to protect from common burglars to those designed to protect from professional thieves and spies. Fire ratings are usually based on how long the safe can be in a common structure fire before the inside of the safe reaches 175 degrees Celsius. This is the temperature at which paper and wood are destroyed. The fire rating usually ranges from 15 minutes up to 3 hours. Some safes are also waterproof, which both protects the contents from flood and prevents the contents from getting wet when a fire is put out by firefighters.
### container | box | safe:
Ammonium salt
* are safe.
* give a positive test
- off ammonia when boiled with aqueous sodium hydroxide
* keep the pH at best level for the action of the enzyme.
* react with metal hydroxides and oxides in an acid-base reaction to produce ammonia.
Safe motherhood
* human right that extends beyond perinatal services
* vital social and economic investment.
Wooden box
* Most wooden boxes make containers.
* are vulnerable to moisture.
Buggy
* Buggies are carriage
- pulled by horses
* Buggies includes brakes
- sections
- wheels
* is carriage | {
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### container:
Can
* are containers of food, but also carriers of messages and information.
* can cut and catch animals.
* come in all shapes and sizes, and include jars.
* prevent litter from blowing and animals from scattering trash.
### container | can:
Aluminum can
* are a ready source of brightly colored material
- just one example of how important recycling is
* decay very slowly, even in humid climates.<|endoftext|>### container:
Capsule
* Most capsules are serotinous.
* Most capsules contain fluid
- genetic materials
- harmful substances
- synovial fluid
- viscous fluid
- have shapes
- hold genetic materials
* Some capsules apparently open constantly, releasing a continous light rain of seeds
- are made of acid
* Some capsules cause irritation
- stomach irritation
* Some capsules consist of cartilages
- tissue
* Some capsules contain aromatic seeds
- bacteria
- capillaries
- edible ink
- juice
- poison
- pollutants
- protective bacteria
- proteins
- spores
* Some capsules have filament
- side effects
- make up of polysaccharides
* Some capsules produce seeds
- protect cartilages
* allow cells to adhere to their substratum.
* also help many bacteria to adhere to surfaces and thus resist flushing.
* are containers that hold a single item
* are easier to swallow and dissolve more quickly in the stomach
- than hard tablets and dissolve faster to assure maximum absorption
- medicine
- pills
- storage devices
- structures
* can be a source of nutrients and energy to microbes.
* consist of drugs and other substances within a gelatin shell.
* contain devices
- mg
* dissolve slowly.
* go straight to the intestines where they help support the immune function.
* have compartments
* help maintain a healthy, balanced intestinal tract.
* includes sections.
* make herbs with an acrid taste or unpleasant oils more palatable.
* play a number of roles in the life of microbes.
* prevent allergic symptoms.
* provide protection
- stability
* slowly release hormones into the bloodstream.
+ Mario Party 5, Gameplay: 2003 video games :: Nintendo GameCube games :: Mario Party games :: Nintendo GameCube-only games
* The winner is the player with the most stars at the end of the game. Boards have different types of spaces, including blue spaces which add coins, red spaces which take away coins, and Bowser Spaces which causes Bowser to appear and do a bad event. The game introduces the DK Space, where Donkey Kong appears to cause an event to happen. Unlike Bowser events, these events are always good. Also new to the game is the Capsule system, which replaces the item system from past games. Capsules are containers that hold a single item. Each capsule does something different, including increasing the number of dice blocks a player can roll, and taking away coins from an opponent. Capsules can be thrown up to ten spaces away.
### container | capsule:
Egg capsule
* Most egg capsules have shapes.
* Some egg capsules offer protection.
* are lemon-shaped and about the size of a match head.
* remain attached to the female until the eggs start to hatch.
Eyeball
* are capsules
- part of eyes
- round and full and look directly forward
- worth money only because they are attached to wallets
* encompasses field of vision.
* oscillate behind closed lids.
### container | capsule | eyeball:
Human eyeball
* can turn and roll to see up and down and to both sides.
* have their least sensitive cells in the center of the fovea.
Gelatin capsule
* Most gelatin capsules contain mg.
* Some gelatin capsules contain edible ink
- nylon string
* are most effective when taken in a liquid form
- tasteless and efficiently hide the odor and taste of contents | {
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### container | capsule:
Paintball
* IS an extreme sport.
* are basically, biodegradablefood dye, inside a gelatin skin
- similar to large round vitamin capsules or bath oil beads
- sports
- temperature sensitive
- the round ammunition used to play paintball
- thin nylon coated balls that break up on impact, releasing a water soluble dye
* are very similar to large bath oil beads
* become very brittle in the cold.
* challenges the person s mind to work with the body.
* character building activity that builds self-confidence and leadership skills
* character-building sport where every decision and every move counts
- decision, every move counts
* combination tag, hide and seek, cops and robbers and human chess.
* come in a rainbow of colors.
* fast growing sport, played mostly by weekend warriors.
* game involving two teams
- of elimination
- played between two opposing teams, with a variety of objectives
- that is won by working together as a team, so teamwork major factor
* game, a sport.
* has rules, a scoring system, referees, leagues and international tournaments.
* have a shelf life of only a few months.
* includes sections.
* is America's fastest growing extreme sport
- also a character-building sport
- an action sport, similar to football, hockey, and basketball
- at Paintball Sports Arenas
- enjoyed by people from all professions and lifestyles
* is one of the fastest growing outdoor sports in the world
- funnest sports around
- hottest growing extreme sports played everywhere in the world
- largest growing sports among many americans today
* is one of the most environmentally land uses around
- exciting and fastest growing sports today
* is played by millions of people every year
- with teams shooting tiny balloonlike balls filled with paint at each other
- safer than football, basketball and soccer because the rules forbid physical contact
* is the beginning and the end
- closest thing to being in real combat situations
* is the fastest growing sport in the world and is exiting, fun, and adventures
* is the safest sport in the world, now
- sport of using an air powered gun to shoot paintballs
* is the world's fastest growing outdoor and indoor participation sport
- too extreme to be played by certain age groups
* mental game as much as a physical one.
* popular war game involving the use of a high-velocity gun that fires paint pellets.
* recreation and an organized sport played year around.
* safe sport as long as players and spectators observe the common sense rules
- rules are followed
* sport in which players shoot each other with small paint pellets fired from air guns
- played by people from all professions and lifestyles
* sport that basically produces pure adrenaline on the player's part
- combines capture the flag with tag
- has no barriers to gender, strength or age
- they can play, and they can excel at
- usually played between two teams of anywhere between two to unlimited players
* team sport, which promotes the use of communication, strategy and initiative.
* teamsport of stealth, strategy and action.
* truly unique sport where women stand on an equal footing with men.
* variation of capture the flag.
* vary widely in shell toughness and fill properties.
Seed capsule
* Some seed capsules contain many small seeds
* resemble tiny cucumbers.
Tiny capsule
* Some tiny capsules have filament.
* have compartments. | {
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### container:
Case
* Many cases are due to the deposition of immune complexes in arteries or veins in the subcutis
- involving the violation of women's rights take place in Islamic countries
* Most cases are the result of contamination of food by bacteria or viruses
- occur when a baby's sensitive skin has routine contact with urine and stool
- resolve when puberty begins as a result of increased levels of estrogen in the body
* Some cases are due to inborn errors of metabolism such as gout and cystinuria
- hereditary, and others are caused by diseases such as arteriosclerosis
- show aplasia or hypoplasia of the mandibular ramus of the condyle
* are arguments
- bed linen
- containers
- development programs
- facts
- happening
* are legal actions
- opinions handed down by courts
- terms
- located in trunks
- objects in a knowledge base that bind a cause, solution and problems together
- states of mind
* attract attention.
* contain elements.
* describe concepts
- physical concepts
* draw attention
- international attention
* general term for a person being helped in auditing
- treated or helped
* have causes
- consequences
- evidence
- procedures
- serious consequences
- voltage
* include information.
* involve actions
- class actions
- domestic violence
* is an occurrence
- the total number of cases in the dataset
* present problems.
* provide details
- examples
- few details
- insight
* record actual results
* require dose maintenance therapy
- investigations
- more thorough investigations
* require renal replacement therapy
* show evidence.
* study A case description of an administrative decision or problem.
+ Antibiotic resistance, Effect on surgery and medicine: Genetics :: Evolutionary biology :: Infectious diseases :: Antibiotics
* Medical uses are also threatened. The number of tests coming back with resistance to carbapenems, one of the most powerful groups of antibiotics, has soared from a handful of cases in 2003 to more than 300 cases by 2010. Most cases are resistant to some drugs. Even worse, there are a few cases of strains which 'no antibiotic can touch'.
+ Hypersexuality: Human sexuality :: Mental illnesses
* It is caused by some stimulant drugs, such as amphetamine. Some cases are of unknown cause. Some psychologists think it can be caused by a hormone imbalance. Others believe it is caused by early exposure to pornography and sex.
+ Streptococcal pharyngitis, Likelihood: Diseases caused by bacteria :: Infectious diseases
* Strep throat is included in the broader category of sore throat or pharyngitis. About 11 million people get sore throats in the United states each year. Most cases of sore throat are caused by viruses. A beta-hemolytic streptococcus causes 15 to 30 percent of sore throats in children. It causes 5 to 20 percent of sore throats in adults. Cases usually happen in late winter and early spring.
Cassette
* are containers
- currently the simplest and most artistically pure way of sharing sounds
+ Audio cassette: Magnetic tape
* An 'audio cassette' is a kind of cassette which can store music and sounds. Cassettes store the sound on a magnetic tape that is wound around the two reels in the cassette.
Closed container
* are an explosion hazard when exposed to extreme heat.
* can explode due to buildup of pressure when exposed to extreme heat.
Container gardening
* is ideal for limited space, poor soil, or limited mobility.
* is the easiest way to enjoy the fruits of good soil
- most versatile form of gardening
* means planting in pots or other containers. | {
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### container:
Cup
* Most cups fill with hot liquids
- have width
- hold water
* S are circular hollows carved out of the rock by a sharp stone or antler.
* Some cups contain nutrients
- phosphorus
- proteins
* Some cups have domes
- temperature
- thermal energy
* are hand-lacquered bowls used for drinking saki
- relative to style sizes so cups gets bigger as sizes increases
- safer than bottles and teats because they are easier to keep clean
* fill with beverages
- favorite beverages
* generally refer to affairs of the heart, to love and joy, the emotional aspects of life.
* have rims
* includes sections.
* represent the element of water.
* sit on desks.
### container | cup:
Chalice
* are cups.
* assist the clergy in administering the wine and bread at celebrations of the Holy Eucharist.
Measure cup
* fill with water.
* have rims.
Plastic cup
* Most plastic cups fill with liquids.
* Some plastic cups contain leaves.
Teacup
* are containers
- dishs
* includes handles
* is an amount
* make lovely containers for silk or dried flower arrangements.<|endoftext|>### container:
Cylinder
* All cylinders have their pistons reaching the ignition point at different times.
* Most cylinders have diameters.
* Some cylinders have chemical resistance.
* are a low level measure of disk capacity
- vertical stack of tracks on a hard disk
- chambers
- colour coded to assist in quick visual identification of cylinders from a distance
- concentric tracks on the surface of the disk
- figures
- horizontal rather than vertical and point in the opposite of two directions
- manifolds
* are one of the most versatile pneumatic devices within industry
* are part of compressors
- pumps
- scubas
- perhaps as easy to make as spheres
- round shapes
- solids
* can contain inert gases or very toxic substances
- spin along their long axes, producing day and night if oriented properly
* contain exhaust valves
* have a finite life expectancy
- same diameters
* involves two numbers, a power and a meridian in degrees.
* represent single and double bonds.
### container | cylinder:
Hydraulic cylinder
* allow for the bending of work rolls to achieve a flatter profile.
* apply down pressure.
* come in various shapes and sizes.
Pneumatic cylinder
* Pneumatic Cylinders Convert the energy from air into linear motion.
* are the most common type of forcing system.
* maintain positive pressure on doors at all times.<|endoftext|>### container | cylinder:
Stalagmite
* are always solid
- located in caves
- mounds or tapering columns that rise up from the cave floor
- part of caves
- similar columns that grow from the cave's floor
* are the columns, which rise from the floor of the caves
- largest formations
- things that grow up
* build with distinct mounds and ridges on their way toward the ceiling.
* can be one to three cups high.
* form on the floors of some caves.
* grow from the floor of limestone caves
- on the cave floor beneath dripping stalactites
- only when the weather is warm and there is ample rain
* grow up from the floor of the cave from water that has dripped down
- where mineral laden water drips from above
* only form if the cave floor is undisturbed by animals or flowing water.
* rapidly turn into corallite crust formations which are hollow inside.
* usually have a broader base and a blunter tip than the stalactites.
Dispenser
* Most dispensers form sealed systems which greatly reduce human exposure to solvent vapors.
* are a core component used to store and dispense reagents
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Aerosol can
* Some aerosol cans contain hazardous chemicals, e.g. pesticides, oven cleaner, etc.
* are also highly explosive when exposed to heat or pressure
- casings
- health hazards and deplete the environment's ozone
- mechanical devices
- the single most environmentally destructive form of packaging in use
* become a safety hazard around other children, and around the camp fire.
* can explode if stored near heat or if incinerated.<|endoftext|>### container | dispenser:
Inhaler
* are a quick, easy and effective way to treat asthma
- devices that help spray medication into a child's lungs
- dispensers
- medical devices
- plastic devices that contain medication sprayed directly into the lungs
- the most commonly used method of taking treatment by people with asthma
- very important in the treatment of asthma
* can contain anti-inflammatory medications or bronchodilator medications.
* exist that deliver aerosolised medicines straight to the airways.
* help decrease wheezing and can help with spasmodic coughing
- get the right amount of medication to the airways
* plastic cylinder almost the size of a cigarette.
Nebuliser
* are devices that change liquid medicines into a fine mist for breathing in
- especially useful for treating infants
* work by creating a fine mist of medicine which is breathed in.
Nebulizer
* Most nebulizers work best in an upright position.
* are an obsolete way of treating children with asthma
- easier to use than inhalers, an advantage for treating children
* can fill a much larger area than flame or electric heat diffusers.
* require cartridges to avoid white dust.
Spray can
* are portable, disposable.
* can explode when exposed to heat.
Drawer
* Most drawers are part of desks.
* are containers.
* are located in chests
- dens
- dressers
- file cabinets
- kitchen cabinets
- kitchens
- refrigerators
* are part of buffets
- furniture
* are storage devices
- space
- underwear, made with two legs down to the knee
* are used for hiding
- organizations
- socks
- stores
* have clothing.
* includes bases
- keyholes
- sections
* is storage space
* symbolize self control and chastity.<|endoftext|>### container:
Envelope
* Some envelopes consist of layers
- phospholipids
- contain one or two cells, and some contain many
* Some envelopes have homology
- structures
- hold air
* Some envelopes surround nuclei
- zygote nuclei.
* An 'envelope' form of packing. Envelopes are used for sending letters or documents using regular postal mail. Envelopes are usually made of paper or hardened paper
* alter the appearance of a virion.
* are a part of daily life
- bags
- covering
- curves
- formed around the nucleocapsids by budding of cellular membranes
- lipid bilayers that contain proteins
* are located in bookstores
- mail boxs
- part of balloons
- present only in some viruses
* are used for holds
- wrapping
* can have plastic windows.
* come in different shapes and sizes.
* contain correspondence.
* decay rapidly like a bell.
* have letters.
* includes sections.
* surround materials.
* vary in size and paper quality.
### container | envelope:
Nuclear envelope
* Some nuclear envelopes have structures.
* Some nuclear envelopes surround nuclei
* arise, and the chromosomes become less tightly coiled.
* form around the two new nuclei.
* has a double membrane.
Handbag
* are bags
- like shoes
* are located in department stores
- shops
- purses
* are used for personal effects
- items
* includes sections.
Mailer
* are ads
* increasingly use electronic media for marketing, especially the Internet. | {
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### container:
Mould
* All moulds are natural and have a beneficial effect in breaking down organic materials.
* Some moulds produce aflatoxins which are particularly harmful to ducks
- toxic compounds called mycotoxins
* actually eat other things.
* also grow on, or under, water-damaged surfaces such as tiles and carpets.
* are a form of fungi, as are yeast and mushrooms
- type of fungus
- dessert
- disgust
- dishs
- everywhere in the air and the ground, and make up a vital part of our ecosystem
- hallmarks
- members of the fungus family
- microscopic, plant-like organisms, composed of long filaments called hyphae
* can be very annoying when they develop on our food or on our clothes.
* can grow almost everywhere and on any substance providing moisture is present
- over a wide pH range but prefer only slightly acid conditions
- produce mycotoxins, some of which can affect man adversely
- vary greatly in size
* grow in damp leaves and cause problems until a long-term cold spell occurs
- the form of multicellular filaments called hyphae
* love bathrooms and laundries - especially when there is condensation and humidity.
* occur naturally in the soil and elsewhere, feeding mostly on dead organic material.
* often cause allergies and occur all year long.
* produce a mat of thread-like structures known as hyphae or mycelia.
* reduce the value of a feed regardless of whether mycotoxins are present.
* release tiny spores into the air that can trigger asthma symptoms.
* reproduce by releasing thousands of spores into the surrounding water
* tend to form where building materials are wet.
* thrive in warm humid places and spore counts tend to peak in spring and autumn.
+ Moulding: Manufacturing
* Tyres are made using moulds, where the molten rubber is poured into the mould and then left to set. Moulds can vary greatly in size. They are usually made of hardened steel which can resist wearing.<|endoftext|>### container | mould:
Rhizopus
* are funguses
- mold
* can also reproduce sexually
- develop in warm, humid conditions
* commonly occurring organism present in soils and as airborne spores.
* genus of common saprophytic fungi on plants and specialized parasites on animals.
* is an example of a mold that produces sporangiospores
- excellent saprophyte, able to live on decaying organic matter
* produces large numbers of spores that are easily spread by wind or insects.
* rot occurs occasionally on pears that have been injured or are over-ripe
- on post-harvest peaches
* specifically means any rot causing fungi.
### container | mould | rhizopus:
Bread mold
* Some bread molds are sac fungi and many are found in marine and fresh waters.
* have different types of hyphae.
* is caused by a fungus
- really one of the simplest forms of fungus
- rhizopuses
* reproduces asexually, using mitosis to form spores, and sexually.
Opaque container
* preserve food better than clear ones.
* protect milk by blocking light which breaks down vitamin A and riboflavin.
Parcel
* are allotment.
* are located in mail boxs
- post offices
* includes sections.
* is an allocation
### container | parcel:
Air parcel
* All air parcels are warmer than the environment when they rise, so they continue to rise.
* Some air parcels contain vapor
- water vapor
Bale
* are bundles
- the piratical chests they covet
* includes sections.
* placed on the ice sometimes tip over when the ice melts unevenly.
* resist fire, pests, and earthquakes.
### container | parcel | bale:
Hay bale
* are bales.
* count, as do old farm implements.
Straw bale
* are a natural, safe, locally available and annually renewable material
- also fire resistant
- stagger stacked on top of one another, similar to bricks, to create the walls
- used to shield the beets from the weather
* contain exotic weed seeds.
* have a very low embodied energy. | {
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### container | parcel:
Pack
* All packs are hard to protect from rain.
* Every pack has an alpha dog and an alpha bitch, when both genders are present.
* Most packs consist of one alpha male, many females, and the young.
* Some packs kill animals
- large animals
- wolves
- specialize in driving prey into the water
- survive almost exclusively on livestock
* are animal groups
- collections
- packages
* have a leader, known as the alpha male.
* maintain the boundaries of their territories by scent marking and vocalization.
* particles out with excess food and other litter.
* usually consist of a breeding pair and their offspring from the current and previous year
- have fewer than ten wolves
### container | parcel | pack:
Cold pack
* can numb a sore area and reduce inflammation.
* get cold when a salt mixes with water.
* numb the sore area and are especially effective for severe joint pain and swelling
- especially good for severe joint pain and swelling
- reduce inflammation and swelling
* used in sports are examples of chemical energy.
Dog pack
* are ideal for removing trash from our wilderness areas.
* tend to do that, go on frenzied attacks, eat a little, then leave the rest.
Wolf pack
* All wolf packs defend a territory, which can greatly vary in size.
* Some wolf packs have ranges
- leave their territory to follow the caribou<|endoftext|>### container:
Plastic container
* All plastic containers are slightly porous and allow a small amount of water vapor to escape.
* Some plastic containers contain water.
* Some plastic containers float in warm water
- hold water
* are affordable, durable, and lightweight
- best for storing seed
- good because they are lightweight and unbreakable
- lightweight and substantially more resistant to breakage than glass
* are located in backpacks
- refrigerators
- the best for storing breast milk
* cause syrup to darken after only three months of storage.
* come in a large variety of sizes and styles.
* maintain a constant moisture level.
* take up a lot of space for their relatively low weight.
* work best for storing water.
Pram
* allows every processor to access memory at the same time.
* includes axles
- brakes
- sections
- wheels
* is just a small type of memory chip connected to a battery
- typically battery-powered, and when the battery wears out, computers can behave erratically
Purse
* Some purses contain cellular phones
* are baggage
- bags
- gear
- handbags
* are located in department stores
- homes
- houses
- pockets
- sums
* have money.
* includes sections.
* is the color of ties and has gold embossing to match collar and ties.
* made with wool flat weaves called kilim, purse straps are of fine leather.
Receptacle
* are containers
- fittings
- part of stalks
* arise from leaf axils and are occasionally forked.
* is the base of a flower which connects the flower with the branch of that plant.
* occur at the ends of axes of algae such as Fucus.
* start to form but none are fertile.
### container | receptacle:
Catchall
* are enclosures
- receptacles
* is an enclosure
Rigid container
* are good for freezing liquids.
* can hold most foods.
Shaker
* are a type of percussion instrument with items inside that produce noise when shaken
- christians
- people
- women, who wore gravel-filled cans around their ankles
* have flea bites around the inside of the opening, no cracks or chips on main part of body.
Small container
* Some small containers float in warm water
* control root growth and pruning shapes the healthy tree.
* used for starting plants dry out quickly. | {
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### container:
Socket
* are a loop, clevis, or pin eye terminal attached at the end of a piece of wire rope
- cavities
- couplers
- located in cabinets
- part of bones
- the square ports that accept a CPU without any card being involved
* belong to processes or functions that are implemented within software in the node.
* includes sections.
* is the world's leading supplier of plug-in serial communication cards for mobile computers.
+ User Datagram Protocol, Ports: Internet protocols :: Internet standards :: Transport layer protocols
* Sockets bind the application to service ports that functions as the endpoints of data transmission. A port is a software structure that is identified by the port number, a 16 bit integer value, allowing for port numbers between 0 and 65,535. Port 0 is reserved, but is able to be used if the sending process does not expect messages in response.<|endoftext|>### container:
Spoon
* Some spoons are made of different materials
- such materials
- hold powder
* are also simple machines called levers
- widely used in cooking and serving
- containers
- cutlery
* are located in beds
- bowls
- dinner
- dishwashers
- hands
- soup
- table setting
- tables
- more traditional to ocean rowing
- simple tools
- the number-one lures for trolling for brown trout in ponds, lakes, and some big rivers
* are used for drinking
- eating
- eats
- liquid food
- mounted with feathers
- useful in a kitchen
- utensils
- wood
* attach themselves to foodstuffs.
* go to the outside of knives.
* includes handles
* like to be played occasionally.<|endoftext|>### container:
Tank
* Most tanks have a powerful gun and one or more machine guns.
* Some tanks have artificial light
- conductivity
- shells
- sunlight
- use water
* Think tank popular term used to describe organizations conducting public policy research.
* are armored vehicles
- containers for holding chemical solutions for processing films and plates
- located in war
- made of metal
- massive crabs or beetles
- motor vehicles
- often heavy and can cause injury if they fall
- the primary offensive weapons in mounted warfare
- vessels
* contain fish and coral as well as algae - the beginnings of plant life on earth.
* fill slowly, as they are gravity fed.
* fill with clean fluid
- gasoline
* have advantage
- capacity
- cost
- the heaviest armour of all land vehicles
- tops
- turrets which rotate smoothly as they move and fire
* includes axles
- bases
- brakes
- brims
* includes caterpillar tracks
- treads
* includes gun barrels
- chambers
- muzzles
- triggers
- wheels
* military vehicle
* mixes add to weed control in Louisiana's soybean fields.
* play a big role in positional warfare.
* prevent pollution by animals and store water for times of shortage.
* tracked vehicle
* vary greatly in size, material and cost.
+ Armour, For vehicles: Military
* Tanks have the heaviest armour of all land vehicles. Other military vehicles have armour, but not as much as a tank.
* A tank is covered in thick armour to protect it from enemy weapons. Tanks have tracks that wrap around its wheels to spread out its weight and let it cross rough ground. Most tanks have a powerful gun and one or more machine guns.
### container | tank:
Fuel tank
* are located in buses.
* are part of airplanes
- cars
Gas tank
* Some gas tanks are part of aeroplanes
- aircraft
- ambulances
- automobiles
- cars
- gliders
- helicopters
- jets
- motorbikes
- trucks
* are fuel tanks.
* are part of cars
- fuel systems
* have capacity. | {
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Septic tank
* are living systems
- located in ground
* can also increase nitrate levels.
* can leak nitrates, bacteria and chemicals into the groundwater
- bacteria, and chemicals into ground water
* collect waste water, which then flows into a drain field and seeps into the soil
* do a good job of breaking down sewage because of bacteria.
* have human waste.
* provide very little cleansing of wastewater before discharging water into the ground.
* require a longer time to process sewage than do aerobic waste treatment facilities.
Underground tank
* are especially susceptible to problems because of their corrosive environment.
* can leak and contaminate soil and groundwater.
Water tank
* Some water tanks have surface areas.
* are accessible to insects and small animals.
Trash container
* are located in alleys
- backyards
- kitchens
- offices
- restaurants
- streets
- used for garbage
* come in three sizes.<|endoftext|>### container:
Tray
* are located in hospitals
- receptacles
* contain cold water
* have compartments
- separate compartments
* hold materials.
* includes sections.
+ Ice cube, Ice cube tray: Water :: Drinks
* Ice cube trays are designed to be filled with water, then put in a freezer until the water freezes to ice, thus creating ice cubes. Trays are often flexible, so the ice cubes can be removed easily by flexing the tray. Another design is an aluminum tray with a lever that raises the ice cubes up, moving them off of the tray. A motorized kind of this is in most automatic ice-making freezers.
Trike
* are an outgrowth of the hang glider sport.
* flying is popular in Europe.
Trough
* Some troughs have weather.
* are a great place to grow alpine plants away from the larger border plants
- depressions
- natural things
- receptacles
* bring cloudy and rainy weather.
* only happen during depressionary periods.
* provide water for birds and pets.
* represent dips in the contours that are pushed toward the equator.
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Swale
* are one of the most commonly used stormwater practices
- shallow ditches or depressions in the landscape that capture the water run-off
- troughs
* collect th e rain water, soil run-off and detritus washing off of the land.
* help move water off our roads - which preserves roadways and reduce flood hazards.
* usually carry flows only during or immediately after rainfall or snowmelt events.
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Grassed swale
* are shallow, channeled grassed depressions through which runoff is conveyed.
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Vessel
* All vessels create waves, or a wake, as they pass through water
- have nerves to control their caliber
* Many vessels found around the world represent life in that many hold food and other resources.
* Most vessels carry blood
- oxygen
- cause suction from their propellers and create stern wakes
- collect fluid
- conduct heat
- consist of layers
* Most vessels contain fluid
- lymphatic fluid
* Most vessels have capillaries
- protective effects
- move blood
- pump blood
* Most vessels supply heart muscles
- use seawater to remove heat from vessel systems
* Some vessels affect blood pressure
* Some vessels are caused by pressure
- made of metal
* Some vessels are near skin surfaces
- become blood
- bring blood
* Some vessels carry calcium
- cause renal damage
- collect water
- connect arteries
- consist of tubes
* Some vessels contain blood
- fibrin thrombi
- holy water
- deliver blood
- fill with wax
- form scars
* Some vessels have a high protruding endothelium, e.g., fetal stem arteries
- smaller engines that help move the ship from side to side
- sound systems to enable passengers to hear the whales sing
- now use ice at sea, and fish is often transported on ice
- pass through umbilical cord
- regulate nutrition
* Some vessels supply brain structures
- intestine walls
* Some vessels support horny sheaths
- thin sheaths
* Some vessels surround pancreases
- renal tubules
* Some vessels transport excess fluid
- intestinal fluid
* are also thick-walled, dead, hollow cells, but lack end walls
- boats
- capable of bottle water
- containers
- crafts
* are located in bodies
- harbors
- homes
- human bodies
- oceans
- ports
- streets
- part of bodies
* are the greenest form of transportation
- most numerous and varied types of ceramics
- tube-like cells that conduct water through perforations in their end walls
* are used for floats
- movings
- piloting
- shipping
- watercrafts
- wider and better at conducting water than the tracheids
* can run under a tissue from one point of view or over a tissue from another point of view.
- water in the xylem
- tortuous arteries and veins
* constrict inside the chamber and an overdose of oxygen can damage the lungs.
* containing liquid nitrogen can condense oxygen from air.
* essentially surround the follicle and are filled with red blood cells.
- perivascular accumulation of lymphocytes, macrophages, plasma cells
- prominant walls, and interstitial endocrine cells are more obvious
* includes brims
* show the same types of differentiation in wall thickening that are found in tracheids.
- hearts
* supplying the nephron are afferent arterioles.
* use in production.
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Autoclave
* are vessels.
* stay hot if door is kept closed.
* use a steam sterilization process to kill bacteria and pathogens in medical waste.
Basin
* forms a natural channel for the regional flow of westerly winds from the Great Basin.
+ Big Horn County, Wyoming, Cities in Big Horn County, Basin: Wyoming counties
* Basin is near the Big Horn river. It had 1,239 people living in it at the 2000 census.
### container | vessel | basin:
Bidet
* are basins.
* are located in hotel rooms
- hotels
- machines
* are used for amusement
- personal hygiene
- washings
Birdbath
* Most birdbaths attract birds.
* Some birdbaths come with built in heaters
- fill with moss
* are a necessity to maintain a healthy, happy bird
- located in lawns
* includes brims
- sections
* vary greatly in price.
* work too, but have obvious hazards. | {
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Cirque
* are amphitheater-like basins carved by cirque glaciers
* are bowl-shaped heads of glacially eroded valleys
- hollows near the peak of a mountain
- concave, circular basins carved by the base of a glacier as it erodes the landscape
- the bowl shaped depressions found at the head of glacial valleys
- where ice begins to accumulate in a glacier
* tend to form at the level of the regional snowline, or the lower limit of perennial snow.
### container | vessel | basin | font:
Bold font
* gives more width and density to letter shapes, thus improving legibility.
* is used for highlighting definitions and important words.
Digital font
* are programs and therefore dynamic.
* come in font files.
Italic font
* are generally both oblique and more calligraphic than upright or Roman fonts.
* is used for chapter titles, section names, and titles of recom- mended reference works.
Outline font
* are mathematical descriptions of the font that are sent to the printer.
* consist of outline glyphs in a particular typeface and style with no size restriction.
* represent each character mathematically as a series of lines, curves, and ' hints '.
Postscript font
* are higher quality true imaging fonts
- the industry standard for reliability
* consist of two files, a screen font and a printer font.
* describe type as a series of lines rather than a series of dots.
Ocean basin
* All ocean basins have massive surface currents moving in virtually constant clockwise patterns.
* Most ocean basins use the average wind speed to determine the tropical cyclone's category.
* are that part of Earth's surface that extends seaward from the continental margins
- the most geologically active places on earth
Sedimentary basin
* are more than the simple addition of many short-term events
- the richest archives of information on the Earth's geological history
* form primarily in convergent , divergent and transform settings.
Structural basin
* are formed by tectonic activity.
* form as tectonic plates shift.<|endoftext|>### container | vessel:
Bath
* Most baths are made of warm water
* Most baths fill with fresh water
* Most baths have a window for natural lighting
- floors
* Some baths cause irritation
- have bowel movement
* add cold water
* also help to reduce the allergic responses by family members.
* are good for relaxing muscles, easing tension and help to relieve bloatedness
- important for the health of any bird
* are located in hotel rooms
- houses
- part of homers
- swimming pools
* are used for cleaning
- relaxation
- washings
- vessels
* can sometimes actually save water compared with long showers
- sooth and relax, or refresh and stimulate
* generally use more water than showers.
* have floors.
* help odor.
* includes brims
- sections
* often relax muscles and relieve discomfort.
* reduce pain syndrome, normalize sleep.
* tend to spread bacteria to other areas of skin.
* use the most hot water in an average household.
### container | vessel | bath:
Aromatic bath
* are one of the most effective ways of using essential oils in treatment.
* can provide relief from stress and anxiety and assist with muscle pains.
Bird bath
* Most bird baths fill with fresh water
* are a good way of providing a water source for birds.
Bubble bath
* are also a common irritant that can cause itching in the vaginal area
* can cause frequent urination in children, especially girls
- irritate the opening of the urinary tract
* cause a desire to bathes.
Dust bath
* Some dust baths cause irritation.
* help chinchillas keep clean without becoming chilled
- prevent matting and aid in removal of dead fur
Hot bath
* Some hot baths fill with seawater.
* can alleviate discomfort.
* help cleanse the skin of released toxins and allow the pores to eliminate more toxins
- control the itching
* wash the body's sweat off in the summer and warm the body up in the winter. | {
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Public bath
* are places where one can take a hot bath as well as shower for a charge.
* provide weekly social and sanitary functions in Tunisian towns.
Warm bath
* can help relieve pain and inflammation
- with aches and pains, and relax muscles
- sooth and relax, providing needed relief to aching muscles and joints
* open the pores and thus aid in the elimination of impurities.
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Blood vessel
* All blood vessels have three layers called tunics.
* Many blood vessels nourish the optic nerve with blood rich in oxygen and nutrition.
* Most blood vessels carry blood
- have capillaries
- move blood
- possess sympathetic vasoconstrictor nerves but lack vasodilator nerves
- pump blood
* Most blood vessels supply heart muscles
* Some blood vessels affect blood pressure
- are evident in among the cells
* Some blood vessels are near skin surfaces
- bring blood
- can narrow
* Some blood vessels carry calcium
- nicotine
- nourishment
* Some blood vessels cause blockage
- damage
- renal damage
- connect arteries
- enter channels
* Some blood vessels fill with red wax
- form scars
- have walls
- lead to damage
- look like books
* Some blood vessels pass through canals
- central canals
- cord
- umbilical cord
- regulate nutrition
- show blockage
- sit on tops
* Some blood vessels supply arms
- brain structures
* Some blood vessels support horny sheaths
- thin sheaths
* Some blood vessels surround pancreases
- renal tubules
* absorb the sugars and amino acids across villus border.
* allow water to pass through to replenish the space outside our cells.
* appear in the yolk sac.
* are also frequently targets of disease in the kidney
- arranged vertically along the tissue junctions
- intricate networks of tubes that transport blood throughout the entire body
- often intact presumably due to their particular basal lamina
- part of circulatory systems
- similar to garden hoses, some are larger and some are as small as one cell
* are the first indicator of the formation of the circulatory system
- suppliers of oxygen, nutrients, and regulatory factors
- tiny tubes that carry blood through the body
* are tubes of different sizes that transport blood to and from the heart
- various diameters through which the blood is transported
* are visible beneath the intestinal mucosa, which glistens from mucous secretions
- in the lesion
* become edematous, with hemorrhage and clotting leading to tissue necrosis
- less elastic
- more visible
- wider and more elastic, blood pressure decreases and new capillaries form
* being pinched can impair the circulation into one or both upper extremities.
* bring nourishment and minerals to the bone.
* can vary and some people have extra blood vessels or are missing blood vessels.
* carry blood from the heart to the entire body and then back to the heart
- throughout the body, which moves because of the beating of the heart
* collapse and pressure is put upon the organs surrounding the stomach.
* collect blood and take blood to gills
- food for the growing embryo from the energy-rich yolk material
* connect to the placenta.
* consist of several kinds of cells.
* constrict in an attempt to divert the blood to better-oxygenated areas of the lung.
* cover all but the midventral part of the yolk.
* develop rapidly.
* dilate so the blood can circulate more quickly, closer to the skin's surface.
* dilate, the flow of blood to the skin increases and the muscles relax.
* emerge perpendicular to the falciform process to run on the surface of the retina.
* enter and leave the thymus via the connective tissue septae
- the central nervous system through holes in the meningeal layers
* form and grow into the perichondrium, transporting stem cells into the interior.
* get stiffer with age.
* going to the penis dilate, and blood fills the penis causing it to become engorged.
* grow into matrix, and cells give rise to osteoblasts that form superficial bone.
* have a lining of a layer of cells
- thin lining composed a single layer of a special type cell
- elastic fibers
* indicate a viable embryo.
* invaginate into the ventricular system forming the choroid plexus.
* leak and are no longer able to carry blood to organs
- fluid and blood into the retina, causing loss of vision
* lose a certain amount of elasticity with aging.
* penetrate it to supply blood to the nerve fibers and surrounding tissue.
* provide a closed transport system for blood leaving and returning to the heart
- for a continuous route for blood leaving The heart to return to the heart
* relax and high blood pressure drops
- pressure goes down
* remain somewhat dilated, providing oxygen-rich blood.
* reorganize thru the new dura membrane.
* run through a bone, and nerves surround it.
* run throughout and marrow fills the spaces between the tissue
- the spongy bone, and marrow fills the spaces between the bone tissue
* rupture because of being softened.
* spread and bring life to what is becoming living tissue.
- tissues with oxygen and nutrients necessary for survival and growth
* surround and penetrate the perichondrium, becoming the periosteum
- the renal tubule, and urine forms in it
* swell or shrink, muscles know and head pain in the result.
* transfer heat to other vessels.
* traverse the dome and cast shadows on the underlying structures.
* warm the air and mucus moistens it. | {
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Boiler
* Is the part of a power plant in which water is heated and vaporized to steam.
* Some boilers are part of mosques
- skyscrapers
- can use more than one type of fuel
- heat the steam even hotter than the boiling point temperature
* also are large users of water.
* are part of heating systems
- steam engines
* can heat water with natural gas, propane, electricity or wood.
* emit almost no SOx because they use kerosene.
* have power.
* heat water or steam that circulates through pipes to radiators or baseboards.
* includes brims
- sections
* produce hot water or steam to distribute to heating coils.
* provide hot water and steam to serve heat and process needs.
* spew out carbon dioxide, while incinerators contribute chemicals.
Bottle
* Feeding Use an iron-containing infant formula according to directions.
* aging takes place after the wine is bottled.
* caps game like cork ball or what today is called fuzz ball.
* caps, crowns and closures represent an important part of the packaging steel market.
### container | vessel | bottle:
Beer bottle
* Most beer bottles have long narrow tops.
* are bottles.
Blue bottle
* Blue Bottles reproduce sexually.
* are jellyfish with long tentacles that can sting swimmers.
* breed and are attracted to dead and decaying animals.
Bottle conditioning
* allows yeasts to remain in the beer after it is bottled.
+ Shelf life, Example, Beer processing: Foods
* Bottle conditioning allows yeasts to remain in the beer after it is bottled. This helps prevent some oxidation of the beer.
Decanter
* are also useful for aerating young, tannic reds
- containers
* are located in bars
- breweries
- chemistry labs
- restaurants
- never as airtight as glass bottles
- used for wine
* come in a myriad of shapes.<|endoftext|>### container | vessel | bottle:
Flask
* Most flasks consist of flasks.
* Some flasks contain food
- fill with water
* Some flasks have more than one neck and opening at the top
* A 'flask' type of container made of glass. They are a common piece of apparatus used in laboratories. Their shape depends on what they are used for, but they usually consist of a wider body, which contains the materials, and a more narrow neck with an opening at the top. The opening is the way to insert materials into the body. Some flasks have more than one neck and opening at the top.
* are used to contain substances. They can be used to heat the substance inside of them. There are many different types of laboratory flasks. They differ in their shape and what they are used for
* are located in chemistry labs
- cupboards
- pockets
- science labs
- wine racks
- software
- storage devices
* are used for drinking
- liquids
- very important for trading and carrying waters
* have liquids. | {
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Gourd
* Many gourds get their common names from their shapes.
* Most gourds are much too bitter to eat
- require a long growing period
* also have many genetic variations
- symbolize longevity and the ability to ward off evil spirits
- tend to be less vulnerable to winged predators such as hawks and crows
* are a historic as well as natural and pleasing form of housing
- among the earliest known cultivated plants on the African continent
- bands
- completely dry when the seeds rattle around inside
- cousins of squash
* are dry when the seeds rattle when they are shaken
- they are brown and lightweight
- fruit
- hard-shelled members of the squash and pumpkin families
- heavy feeders and require fertile soil
- in the same family as squashes
- inedible fruits closely related to squashes, pumpkins, cucumbers and melon
- natural resonators, already formed, waiting to be strung, blown or struck
- other hollow vegetables and fruits are also prime candidates for early drums
- vines
* belong to the same family as squash, cucumbers, melons, and pumpkins.
* benefit from being cured after they have been picked.
* can take two months to six months to dry depending on how big they are.
* come in different shapes and sizes.
* contain offerings for spirits.
* date back hundreds of years.
* feel hollow when mature.
* generally require about the same fertility as cucumbers and watermelons.
* grow in various colors, shapes and textures
- like pumpkins but are smooth skinned
- on vines and harden over winter to a hard, wood-like texture
- quickly, producing large foliage
* have a thick skin and a soft inside with lots of seeds.
* make an excellent home for cavity dwelling birds and are easy to make.
* produce separate male and female flowers.
* take exceptionally well to wood burning and leather dyes
- one week to dry after pulp is scooped out
+ Squash (plant): Vegetables :: Cucurbitaceae :: Fruits
* They originally came from the New World. Gourds are in the same family as squashes. Pumpkins and courgette are types of squashes.
### container | vessel | bottle | gourd:
Bitter gourd
* blood purifier, activates spleen and liver and is highly beneficial in diabetes.
* has charantin, which type of plant insulin.
* is good for eyes and liver
- one of the most valuable vegetable with so much medicinal properties in it
Jug
* have water.
* includes brims
- sections
### container | vessel | bottle | jug:
Milk jug
* are also biodegradable and designed to break down over a short period of time.
* tend to break down due to prolonged exposure to sunlight.
Soda bottle
* Most soda bottles fill with hot water
* have bases.
Spray bottle
* Some spray bottles contain water.
* fill with clean water
- cool water
Water bottle
* Some water bottles contain fresh water
- ice water
- prevent growth
* Water Bottles Make water bottles from the stomachs of larger animals.
* are bottles
- located in beachs
* come in a variety of sizes.
* provide a way of insuring unspoiled water.
Wine bottle
* are bottles
- located in cellars
* have cork.<|endoftext|>### container | vessel:
Bowl
* Some bowls are made of sticks.
* Use wood, bone, horn, bark, or other similar material to make bowls.
* are an annual ritual
- balls
- basins
- containers
- dishs
- impractical because gerbils dig and they like to bury their food bowls
* are located in apartments
- cabinets
- cupboards
- dishwashers
- refrigerators
- restaurants
- sinks
* are made of aluminium
- ceramic
- glass
- steel
- part of pipes
- sports
* are used for apples
- cereals
- grapes
- holds
- serve
- soup
- sugar
- vessels
* divide and multiply like cells.
* fit into bowls which hide spoons.
* hold warm water
* includes brims
### container | vessel | bowl:
Plastic bowl
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* tend to absorb fat. | {
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Toilet bowl
* Some toilet bowls are part of bathrooms
- johns
- loos
- potties
- toilets
- contain acid
* are a potential source of toxicity if toilet bowl cleaners are used
- mechanical devices
- part of toilets
- seats<|endoftext|>### container | vessel:
Bucket
* are containers.
* are located in garages
- laundries
- pantries
- wells
- part of waterwheels
- the apartment-dweller's answer to composting food wastes indoors or out
- used for holds
- vessels
* contain soap solutions
- strong soap solutions
* contaminated with cleansers, dust and debris can easily cause illness in fish.
* fill with river lagoon water
- soapy water
* have handles
- interiors
- numerous shapes and sizes for various applications
* includes brims
- sections
* pose a drowning hazard.
* substitute for toilets.
Collateral vessel
* can be pre-existing vessels that normally have little or no blood flow.
* circumventing sites of occlusion are often present.
Crucible
* also transfer the heat from the flame to the metal inside.
* are located in chemistry labs.
* are made of clay, aluminum, graphite, and silicon carbide
- steel, silicon carbide, and often clay graphite
Digester
* are autoclaves.
* can help combat methane release by burning the gas and converting it to carbon dioxide.
* have a holding area for biological activity and a means to capture gas produced.
* reduce odor generation and migration.
Dipper
* Make spears out of pineapple, pears, apples and melons to dip in nonfat flavored yogurt.
* are birds
- ladles
* can dive and propel themselves under the water with swimming motions of their wings.
* feed almost exclusively underwater on larval forms of aquatic insects.
* have transparent eyelids which act as goggles and flaps that cover their nostrils.
* use hoists to immerse racks or baskets of items in vats of paint.
Efferent vessel
* carry blood AWAY from the organ.
* drain into the super deep cervical glands.
* traverse a route separate from connective tissue scaffolding.<|endoftext|>### container | vessel:
Jar
* Most jars contain air
- substances
* Some jars are shaped as a gourd but most are cylindrical
- contain water.
* A 'jar' type of container, mostly used to store food. Jars are usually cylindrical, and are usually made of glass or clay
* come in different shapes and sizes and are tempered, or strengthened, for heat and cold.
* contain mysterious substances
- white substances
* have a globular body and face on the neck
- sides
- straight sides
- sections
* protect the materials from insects and keep essential oils from evaporating.
* seal as they cool.
* use simple machines to hold the lids on the top.
### container | vessel | jar:
Beaker
* Most beakers contain pond water
* Most beakers fill with cool water
* Some beakers contain acid
- alcohol
- liquids
- have water
* are generally cylindrical in shape, with a flat bottom and a lip for pouring
* gets hot enough to cause burns.
### container | vessel | jar | beaker:
Large beaker
* Most large beakers contain water.
* Most large beakers fill with cool water
Large jar
* Most large jars contain substances.
* Some large jars contain water.
Vase
* are located in cabinets
- shelfs
- tables
- windowsills
* fill with water.
* hold water.
* A 'vase' container, often used for flowers. They can be made from a number of materials, including glass and ceramics. Many vases are decorated or painted but some are left plain. It sometimes is used for decorations in American and Chinese homes. It can be a big part of culture in many countries.
### container | vessel | jar | vase:
Urn
* are persistent identifiers for Internet resources
- information resources
- simple text strings that unambiguously identify an Internet resource
* come in several sizes and designs, usually made from either bronze, wood, or marble.
* range in colour from rose to deep greens with white streaks. | {
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Pressure cooker
* allow cooking at higher temperatures , which allows faster cooking.
* are also more energy-efficient because they reduce cooking time
- considerably more energy efficient than regular ovens
- especially likely to impart metal into the food
- ideal for vegetarian cooking because they make quick work of grains and beans
* use compressed steam heat to cook food
- less energy for stove top cooking because foods cook in less time
- much less energy than ordinary pots and pans.
* As the liquid in the cooker gets hot, pressure rises. Higher pressure results in a higher boiling point. Pressure cookers allow cooking at higher temperatures, which allows faster cooking
Scoop
* are ladles.
* are part of backhoes
- dredges
- shovels
- utensils that measure portions based on the number of scoops it takes to make one quart
* chubby polar bear with thick, burley, textured plush and hand stitched paws.
* come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes.
* includes brims
- handles
- sections
* is an amount
Small vessel
* Most small vessels carry blood.
* can anchor closer to the outer mole.
Storage tank
* are a critical component of today's infrastructure
- mechanical structures
* can lose water to the air if their tops are open.
* contain various types of fuel, petroleum, and in some cases, hazardous waste.
* permit the operation of pumps during periods of low electrical use rates.
Superficial vessel
* Most superficial vessels conduct heat.
* Some superficial vessels support horny sheaths
- thin sheaths
Tub
* Some tubs are part of bathrooms
- palaces
* fill with water.
- sections
### container | vessel | tub:
Hot tub
* Most hot tubs have emersion-type heating elements which come in contact with the spa water.
* Some hot tubs offer multi-level seating for people of different body types.
* are hot
* can also harbor chlamydia, which can cause eye infections.
* serve a number of different purposes as well.
Wooden container
* are absorbent and good insulators
- impossible to clean well
- susceptible to rot
* come in a variety of types.
### containers:
Trash receptacle
* are containers.
* are located in alleys
- corners
- malls
- offices
- parks
- public places
- shopping malls
* are used for trash
- uneaten food
### contemplative expression:
Poetic language
* draws attention to itself, that is, to the hierarchy of signifiers.
* is contemplative expression.
### contempt:
Contempt of court
* are contempt.
* is contempt
- punishable by up to six months in jail
- the failure to obey a court order without legal justification
### content addressable:
Memory storage
* depends on several processes, including protein synthesis.
* is content addressable.
Contest
* are capable of games
- competition
- social events
* see outcomes
- similar outcomes
### contest:
Athletic competition
* has the ability to both display and develop character.
* is an unpredictable way for either sex to earn a living.
Campaign
* are expedition
- operations
- projects
- ventures
* help business.
* include adventures.
* result in development.
### contest | campaign:
Health campaign
* Most health campaigns recommend abstinence from alcohol during pregnancy.
* aim to change a large portion of the population.
Presidential campaign
* are very common in democratic countries.
* do affect the outcome of elections. | {
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### contest:
Race
* All races are products of evolution, the only object of which is final perfection
- therefore at a very similar age of development
- commit crimes
* All races have a history of war and conquest
- equal death rates from breast cancer
- poor, middle-class and wealthy individuals
- some time have been exploited, abused or suffered genocide
- naturally regard themselves as superior to all others
* Every race has a unique understanding of how the world came to be
- it's own uniqueness and character
- is composed of human beings
* IS a social construct, yet the census has always identified people by race.
* Many races can be necromancers including humans, dark elves, gnomes and erudites.
* Most races have separate male, female, and mixed classes.
* Some races also tame relatively well, for a terrestrial salamander.
* Some races are also permanently at war with each other
- monogamous and some races are polygamous
- more likely to have names of a certain type
* Some races have a higher incidence of heart disease than others
- more or less complete white ring at the base of the black neck
- use different chutes for different ages and sexes
* affects perceptions, affects how people make decisions
- sentencing in capital cases
* also plays a role in heart disease.
* also seems to be a factor in determining who is at a higher risk of developing the disease
- in determining who is at risk
* appears to have some influence on late-life sibling relationships.
* are but an evanescent feature of evolution
- contests
- groups
- minor variations within that species
- most easily determined by their different host ranges
- social reality
* bears no causal relationship to crime.
* becomes a factor in the way that grades are decided in classrooms
- the overriding factor in evaluating an individual, and that is the essence of racism
* black male issue in the same way that gender is often seen as a white women's issue.
* can be a matter of life and death in the criminal justice system
- source of pride and culture, but it is also a source of discrimination
- differ in any of the ways that families can differ from each other
* causes conflict among many people all over the world.
* clearly is linked to the disproportionate impacts of pollution.
* complex construct that serves as a proxy for many different factors.
* concerns access to housing and employment as well as cultural disparagement.
* condition beyond the individual s control.
* confusing term politically and sociologically.
* continues to play a centeral role in determining who lives and who dies
- central role in police brutality in the United States
- primary role in determining who lives and who dies
* correlates strongly with reading achievement.
* critical factor even among low-income families.
* cultural concept.
* differ as to the density of melanocytes in their skin.
* differ innately in character traits
- mental ability
* evolve through natural selection, sexual selection, or genetic drift.
* exist as distinct biological categories
- by generalizations and stereotypes
* form as a consequence of genetic drift, selection and isolation.
* fugue that plays throughout U.S. society, including higher education.
* fundamental aspect of the human condition
- part of the person
* game of numbers.
* happens to be only one variable in distinction of choice.
* has a representation in the unconscious
- little or no value for describing human biological diversity
- weight in nearly every area of the law, from employment law to criminal law
* incarnate, disappear and reincarnate, and so do all lives in form.
* includes colour, descent, ethnic origin or nationality.
* influences hospitalization rates for asthma.
* invokes skin color and supposedly inferior biological attributes and intelligence.
* is also a significant factor related to women in poverty
- always self-reported and has nothing to do with scientific definitions of biological stock
* is an antiquated social construct that lacks a true biological basis
- arbitrary and false social construct and distinction
- immutable condition
* is an important factor in determining who is sentenced to die
- politics in America today
- tool for maintaining the status quo in terms of class
- unbiased term
- and has been a fundamental issue and dilemma within the United States
- another factor that affects one's risk
- at play in who is most often given the death penalty
* is based on self-identification
- the notion of exclusivity
- category of people who share biologically transmitted traits
- characterized by the color of an individual s skin color and their ancestry
- constructed by society
- gendered, and gender is raced
- learned and defined in cultural terms
- likewise important in medicine
- merely a label people impose upon themselves and others based on a person's appearance
- modes of expression
- one of the most important organizing principles in our society
* is only a minor aspect of human diversity
- one half of ethnicity, however
- rooted in biology
* is the most common basis for hate crime
- generalized classification of distinguishing a human being
- subtext of American politics
- used to keep people from uniting on the basis of class
* lived dimension of human experience.
* means a tribe, breed or group of individuals descended from a common ancestor.
* often melts away when much larger concerns, such as education, draw people together.
* operates within the public sphere in politics.
* particularly strong predictor of obesity, while SES heavily influences cigarette smoking.
* permeates every institution, every relationship and every individual.
* physical characteristic
* places people into categories based solely on their biological characteristics.
* plays a big role in deciding who works and who remains jobless
- central role in police brutality and shootings
- determining role in deciding who lives and who dies
* plays a role in the death penalty
- vast majority of executions
* politically charged term.
* powerful factor in American politics.
* purely external characteristic and has no effect on what a person brings to a community.
* result of the genetic adaptation of the hominids to enviroment.
* significant force in politics, and many political parties are ethnically based.
* social concept disguised in the eugenics movement as a biological one
- derived category
* socially constructed concept.
* walking strengthens the front of the leg like nothing else except x-c skiing and speed skating.
+ Canoe racing, Races: Water sports
* Races are divided into several groups based on how long they are.
+ Mario Kart, Gameplay, Courses
* Many course themes are repeated throughout the series. For example, most games have featured a circuit course, a desert course, a city or highway course with traffic, some form of a beach course, a stadium course, a jungle course, an ice or snow course, Bowser's Castle and Rainbow Road. Each game in the series includes 16 original courses, with the exception of 'Super Mario Kart' and 'Super Circuit', which holds 20. Most races have three laps, while some games have more or less. There are also three to six original battle arenas in each game, designed exclusively for Battle mode. So far, there are 120 original courses and 30 original arenas spread throughout these seven games. Additionally, there are 48 Retro courses and 10 Retro arenas. These consist of older material recreated for newer games.
+ Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, New features: Blizzard video games :: Real-time strategy video games :: 2003 video games
* All races have their own shops.
* All races have new units. The Undead now have Obsidian Statue, Destroyer, Skeletal Mage, and Carrion Beetle for their new armies. The Night Elves acquire Mountain Giant, Faerie Dragon, Avatar of Vengeance, and Sprit of Vengeance for their new armies. The Humans acquire Spell Breaker, Dragonhawk Rider, and Phoenix for their new armies. The Orcs acquire Berserker, Spirit Walker, and Troll Batrider for their new armies. | {
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### contest | race:
Different race
* All different races come together and dance.
* have different probabilities for having twins, too.
Diploid race
* live in the formerly unfrozen glacial valleys.
* prefer acidic, tetraploid races basic soils.
Political campaign
* are advertising campaigns
- the heartbeat of the American political system
* rely heavily on advertising.<|endoftext|>### contest:
Tournament
* are competition
- contests
- sports that try to avoid injury to the players
- what people often see when poker is shown on television
+ Texas hold 'em, Styles of play, Tournaments: Poker
* Tournaments are what people often see when poker is shown on television. Most of his buy-in is placed with other player's money in the prize pool. The player is given a table and seat assignment, and a certain number of chips - the same amount as every other player. Players must continue to play until they run out of chips. The tournament continues until one player has accumulated all of the chips. That is, the last player to bust out is the second-place finisher.
* Most tournaments only allow a player to buy-in and receive chips once, at the beginning. Some tournaments allow players to buy-in more than once for the first few levels of the tournament.
### continual process:
Value engineering
* continual process.
* is essentially a process which uses function cost analysis to reduce cost.
Continuity
* continuous or connected whole.
* editing refers to arranging the sequence of shots to suggest a progression of events.
* is among the oldest of mathematical problems
- coherence
- invariance of nearness
- probably the most important principle of family medicine
- scripts
- the principle that each learning experience be nurtured by the previous experience
* sees all things, visible and invisible, as continuous with one another.
* strength in managing an organization.
### continuous acceleration:
Orbital motion
* continuous acceleration.
* form of free fall.
* keeps the planets from crashing inward into the sun.
* type of free fall.<|endoftext|>### continuous function:
Multiplicity
* Multiplicities are single numbers or ranges of numbers
- exist in every time and in every place
* continuous function.
* counting involves the counting of the correlated triplets also.
* defines the number of objects that participate in the given relationship.
* duration of folds, like a fan, upon which no point is privileged.
* is an overriding concept for constructivism
- multiplicity
- the charging of a single criminal offense in more than one count
* means a great number.
* occurs in the image itself.
### continuous learning process:
Sustainable design
* can create an environment conducive to learning.
* continuous learning process.
* ensures increased efficiencies in the use of energy, water and materials.
* increases health, and the safety, durability and affordability of housing.
* is an evolving field.
* means creating environmentally sound and resource-efficient buildings
- working with nature, rather than seeking to dominate it
### continuous measures:
Numeric variable
* are continuous measures.
* can only contain numbers and maybe a decimal point.
* have quantifiable values composed of numbers.
* represent numbers and can be input only as numerals.
### continuous process:
Soil formation
* begins with lichens or moss
- the weathering of humus
* continuous process.
* is generally in equilibrium with soil loss
- slow, and accumulated organic matter is scarce
* slow, continuous process.
### contour lines:
Depth contour
* are contour lines
- in meters
* depict the bathymetry of the adjacent seas. | {
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Contraceptive
* All contraceptives fail, some quite often.
* Most contraceptives are highly effective if used correctly.
* also cause abortions through their failures.
* are devices
- legal but inaccessible
* are located in drawers
- drug stores
- health centers
- pharmacies
- vaginas
- part of good overall healthcare
- pills
- used for birth control
* cost less than services related to pregnancy.
* when used properly are highly cost effective and can result in significant savings.
Contraceptive device
* means an instrument or article for the prevention of conception.
* prevent fertilization or implantation of the ovum.
### contraceptive:
Barrier contraceptive
* Most barrier contraceptives are simple to use and are available without a prescription.
* are devices that provide a mechanical barrier between the sperm and the egg.
Cervical cap
* are contraceptives
- similar, but are much smaller
- smaller and fit more tightly to the cervix than does a diaphragm
* is like the diaphragm but is smaller.
* small cap made of soft rubber.
Hormonal contraceptive
* All hormonal contraceptives contain a progestogen, either alone or in combination with an estrogen.
* can cause edema or fluid retention
- mood lability
* have both beneficial and harmr ful side effects.
* slow down the transport of an embryo or egg in the Fallopian tube.
Intrauterine device
* Most intrauterine devices are flexible plastic devices which are placed within the uterus.
- small plastic devices that a health care provider places in the uterus
* contains both estrogens and progesterone. | {
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### contraceptive:
Oral contraceptive
* All oral contraceptives can cause weight gain
- have some side effects
* Decreases manganese in blood.
* Many oral contraceptives are effective.
* Some oral contraceptives are high in estrogen.
* appear to be associated with an increased incidence of mental depression
- decrease the risk
* are extremely efficient in preventing unwanted pregnancies
- for sale during regular business hours
* are highly effective for pregnancy prevention
- less effective
- of no value in the prevention or treatment of venereal disease
* are only available in clinics and pharmacies
- under the mail order program
- safe
- subject to the prescription drug benefit as outlined above
* are the initial treatment for hirsutism caused by ovarian hyperandrogenism
- only prescription available freely to anyone
- useful by themselves and in conjunction with spironolactone
* are very effective in preventing pregnancy in a sexually active woman
- safe for young women
* can also increase the bioavailability and half-life of caffeine
- reduce ovarian cancer risk
- be useful for women with heavy menstrual bleeding
- help prevent endometriosis from spreading in women with mild cases
- reduce endometrial cancer risk
- speed up the metabolism of certain other drugs
* contain both a synthetic estrogen and a progesterone
- estrogen and regulate the menstrual cycle
- hormones that prevent the ovaries from releasing an egg
* contain two hormones, a progestin and an estrogen
- synthetically produced female hormones, estrogen and progesterone
* continue to be one of the most effective reversible methods of birth control.
* do cause depression and fatigue in some women.
* elevate core temperature and heart rate during exercise in the heat.
* eliminate breast pain for some women
- mittelschmerz, because they prevent ovulation
* enhance effect of Valium.
* given in a specific regimen to temporarily stop ovulation and menstruation.
* have a higher failure rate in women who take anti-epileptic drugs
- little adverse effect on the liver in most women
- three mechanisms of action
* help with prevention.
* help women with acne by reducing the levels of androgens that are causative
- menorrhagia by regulating and lessening the menstrual flow
* increase alcohol absorption
- vitamin A concentrations
* increases copper level in body.
* prevent ovulation and therefore prevent the luteal phase from occurring
* provide a continuous low level of hormone which relieves the pelvic pain
- no protection against lower tract RTIs
* raise blood pressure in some women.
* suppress natural hormone production
- the pituitary-produced hormones that stimulate the ovaries
* turn off ovulation and can therefore substantially relieve menstrual cramping.
* use and breast cancer risk among African-American women.
* work by preventing the ovaries from ovulating, or releasing eggs.
Pessary
* Pessaries are devices that are placed in the vagina and add support to the bladder and urethra.
* Pessaries come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so a woman can be properly fitted
- shapes, sizes, and materials
- many shapes and sizes | {
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### contraceptive:
Spermicide
* Most spermicides also kill viruses.
* Spermicides come in foams, jellies, creams, sponges and contraceptive film.
* add lubrication during intercourse.
* also have the bonus of providing extra lubrication, which can be helpful
- kill some germs, such as gonorrhea
* are a chemical method of contraception
- available in a variety of formats such as creams, jelly, or foam
* are available without a prescription at any drugstore
- prescription or medical examination
* are chemical formations that kill the sperms deposited in a woman's body
- products or substances that immobilize or kill sperm to prevent pregnancy
- chemicals which destroy sperm
- detergents which kill and immobilize sperm
- easy to use and easy to carry
- inexpensive and available in drugstores
- medicine
- more effective when used with a condom
- readily available without a doctor's prescription and are easy to use
- relatively inexpensive and are available in almost all drug stores
- somewhat unreliable when used alone to prevent pregnancy
- usually available without a prescription or medical examination
- very effective if used with condoms
* break the mucus down instead of working with it to block and kill the sperm.
* can be a little messy
- cause rash, irritation, or a burning sensation in either partner
* come as foams, jellies, creams, foaming tablets, or vaginal suppositories.
* come in creams, gels, foam, suppositories, and are sometimes used to coat condoms
- several different forms, including foams, creams, jellies, and suppositories
* contain a chemical that kills sperm.
* generally come in the form of jellies, creams or foams.
* offer some protection.
* prevent pregnancy by killing sperm before they reach the uterus.
* provide some protection against STDs.
* tend to be a bit messy, but they offer temporary protection from unwanted pregnancy.
* used alone are the least effective birth control method.
### contractors:
General contractor
* are contractors.
* coordinate tasks
- various tasks<|endoftext|>### contradiction:
Paradox
* database program that organizes information in table format.
* is often the key to learning, moving forward and rising to a higher level
- one of the strongest languages of divinity
* is the nature of spirituality
- place where wisdom is most often found
- web site devoted to the fantasy worlds created through role playing
* logical contradiction.
* name given to the union of opposites.
* situation where two opposites seem to coexist.
* small, simple database common in software.<|endoftext|>### contradictory theory:
Subjectivism
* are quality.
* contradictory theory.
* holds that there is no objective standard or rule for determining religious truth.
* is quality
* says that each person has their own sense of beauty.
* teaches that Bible truth is subjective or is determined by the knower.
+ Aesthetics, Subjectivism: Philosophy
* One theory in aesthetics is called subjectivism. Subjectivism says that each person has their own sense of beauty. So, the only way of judging something's beauty is if people say it is beautiful. Subjectivism also says, for the same reason, that something is art simply because someone says it is art. This is backed up by the experience that, even though people feel they find something beautiful, they may not be able to explain why.
### controlled substances:
Stimulant medication
* are controlled substances
- no substitute for adequate sleep at night
* are the benchmark of treatment for most ADHD patients
- pharmaceutical treatment of choice
* can make worse or precipitate tics.
* give back choice-making ability.
* is also common and effective for short-term treatment.
* remains one of the most effective and proven interventions. | {
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### controversial issue:
Animal cruelty
* All animal cruelty concern because it is wrong to cause another living creature to suffer.
* controversial issue.
* crime in all fifty states.
* is frequent and widespread
- harmeds
- punished according to the severity of the offense
- recognized as an indicator of other forms of violence
* third degree felony in Florida.<|endoftext|>### controversial public policy:
Bilingual education
* allows children to learn English and prevents their falling behind academically
- parents to actively participate in their children's education
* controversial public policy.
* demonstrated failure at teaching English.
* fraud perpetrated against Hispanic youngsters.
* helps to create an educated workforce.
* is important because their language is their culture
- language apartheid
- made up of different kinds of programs and levels
- simply the use of two languages for instruction
- the use of two languages for instruction, English and native language
* term which means different things to different people.
* uses two languages as the media of instruction.
Gastric decontamination
* is controversial.
* remains a highly controversial area in the management of poisoned patients.
Prophylactic antibiotic
* are controversial.
* is essential to guard against subacute bacterial endocarditis.<|endoftext|>Controversy
* Controversies exist about whether headache is one disorder or many.
* Much controversy exists about fat, cholesterol and heart disease.
* Much controversy exists about the role of dietary fat and breast cancer
- use of estrogen and breast cancer
- on whether antibiotics inactivate oral contraceptives
- over animal testing especially with nicotine and tobacco products
- regarding the possible role of Vitamin E in protection against sunburn
- surrounds the extent to which sugars and starch promote obesity
* Some controversies exist regarding liver transplantation for alcoholic liver disease.
* Some controversy exists over the treatment of adenocarcinoma in situ
- remains over the sexual transmission of bacterial vaginosis
- surrounds the risk factor of high blood pressure in vegetarians
* also exists regarding the effect of sex hormones on esophageal muscle function.
* exists about the role of macrophages in the pathogenesis of alveolar proteinosis
- on the role of dietary fat on the promotion of breast cancer
* exists over the effects of metritis and endometritis on fertility in cattle
- whether adenocarcinoma has a poorer outlook than squamous cell cancers
* is human activities
- often detrimental to someone's image and career, especially film makers
* surrounds the birth of babies who carry the genes of two mothers and one father.
### conversions:
Dressing
* Identify the basic types of salad dressings.
* Some dressings are high in carbohydrates and sugar.
* are conversions
- covering
- handling
- located in refrigerators
* are medical care
- treatments
- movings
- one of the largest sources of fat when people eat out
- sauces | {
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### cook:
Cooky
* Cookies allow Web sites to maintain information on a particular user.
* Cookies are a feature that allows web servers to recognize the computer used to access a web site
- major food group
* Cookies are a mechanism for browser software to remember something about a web site
- to remember information about a visitor from one page to another
- used to remember information about a visitor
- standard method for websites to provide personalized information to users
* Cookies are a way in which the server is saving information on the user hard disk
- some companies have of keeping track of customer visits and preferences
* Cookies are an identifier sent from websites to each user
- industry standard used by most websites
- benign data nuggets used by Web browsers
* Cookies are bits of data saved by and used specifically for a Web site
- that a website can transfer to a user's personal computer
- information stored on a users disk drive by a web site
- capable of storing many types of data
- data items created by a Web server that is stored on a user's computer
- files a Web site can use to recognize repeat users and their preferences
- identifiers generated by the server
- lines of text in files that store fields and values
* Cookies are little sponges - they absorb moisture from the atmosphere
- sponges-they absorb moisture from the atmosphere
- made in an oven
* Cookies are messages a web server places on a web browser
- sends to a web browser
- objects that are stored on the client side of a web connection
- packets of information that are attached to web pages
* Cookies are pieces of data that can be stored on the Internet user's hard drive
- information generated by a Web server and stored in the user's computer
* Cookies are pieces of information that a Web site uses for record keeping purposes
- a Web site uses to store information
- a web site creates for record-keeping purposes
- are used for record-keeping purposes
- software that use a unique number to identify a user
- programs used for tracking
- short pieces of data used by web servers to help identify web users
- simply sets of strings written to the browser by the web application server
* Cookies are small amounts of data stored on a Web users computer by the Web site
- bits of data that can be stored on visitors computers
* Cookies are small bits of information that are exchanged between Web browser and Web server
- that are placed on a computer's hard drive
- data files stored on a user's computer, which keep track of various information
* Cookies are small data files that are stored on an Internet user's computer by a web server
- certain Web sites write to a user's hard drive during a visit
- pieces that are stored on the user's computer hard drive
* Cookies are small data structures delivered by a Web site to a Web client
- by a Web site to a user
* Cookies are small files that a Web browser places on a user computer's hard drive
- contain information a Web site uses for tracking purposes
* Cookies are small pieces of code that a web site transfers to an individual's hard drive
- data that are stored by a user s Web browser on the user s hard drive
* Cookies are small pieces of information that are stored in a designated file on a user's computer
- that many web sites use to make online navigation easier
- programs that are usually written in a scripting language
* Cookies are small sets of data which can be set by a website in order to track state
- information generated by users as they look at Web sites
- text files a Web site can use to recognize a repeat visitor to the Web site
* Cookies are small text files placed by a Web server on a visitors' computer
- on the client machine by the host to store information
* Cookies are small text files that Web sites place onto visitors' hard drives
- a Web server places on the hard disk of the client computer
- a Web site can send to a user's Web browser
- are sent to web browsers by web servers
- identify an individual computer's browser entering a web site
- used to record information about a web site visitor
- written to the client's computer by a particular web site
- strings of text that a website transmits to a user's computer
* Cookies are text files that Web sites use to store information about a visitor for future reference
- are stored by the browser on the computer's hard drive
* Cookies are the mechanisms used by Web sites to identify users and personalize information
- most efficient way for web browsers to track information
* Cookies are tiny data packages deposited on the user's computer by Internet website providers
- files that a website leaves on the user's computer when somebody visits
- user-specific data that server sends to the client, and stored on the client's computer
- what enable Web sites to offer personalized preferences for pages
* Cookies can be a force for good or for evil
- have a great number of uses, but are usually used to store state information
- function as identification cards, recording passwords and preferences
- have lifespans that are defined by their expiration dates
- made with brown and liquid sugars, such as honey and molasses, tend to be chewy
- refer to unique packets of information that a server can transfer to a visitor's computer
* Many cookies contain dairy ingredients.
* A 'cookie' sweet dessert made from flour. Cookies are made in an oven. They are also called biscuits in many English-speaking countries. In the United States and Canada, many varieties of biscuit are called cookies as well.
+ Cookie, Description
* Most cookies are flat and round like a disc. Cookies often have flavors added to them, like spices, chocolate, butter, peanut butter, nuts or dried fruits. Most cookies are very sweet. Today, many people think of cookies with warmth and love. Cookies may be used like chocolate and candy as a reward when children do good deeds. | {
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### cook:
Roaster
* are chickens
- cooks
- critics
- pans
* use an external source of heat, usually gas.<|endoftext|>### cool dense air:
High pressure
* Most high pressure affects weight
- combines with moisture
- impacts soil strength
* Some high pressure contributes to death.
* Some high pressure is produced by shock waves
- strong shock waves
* Some high pressure leads to cardiovascular diseases
- heart diseases
* allow more atoms per unit volume.
* allows water to stay solid at much higher temperatures.
* brings clear skies and sunny days, allowing maximum heating of the Earth's surface.
* can also damage toilet valves and other devices connected to the plumbing
- cause reflux and kidney damage
- damage the optic nerve
* causes air to sink, preventing clouds and rain from forming
- brain damage
* continues to dominate all levels of the atmosphere over Florida.
* contributes to shortness of breath.
* develops over land and low pressure is over water
- the cooler land and low pressure develops over the warmer water
* dominates all levels of the atmosphere over Florida
- in the polar regions because the air is very cold and dense
* forms over land due to weaker winter radiation.
* influences physiology.
* is cool dense air
- needed to force so much oxygen into the water
- red, low pressure in green or blue
- situated across most of the eastern third of the nation
- thus valuable for the synthesis of novel or technologically useful solids
* leads to stable air conditions.
* leaks frequently ignite spontaneously and burn with a colorless flame.
* means falling air, which condition minimizing cloud formation
- high temperature, so down deep the in atmosphere, Jupiter is very hot
* moves in a clockwise rotation spreading out as it rotates.
* occurs by air aloft sinking down and compressing
- when air is sinking
- where air descends
* produces sinking air.
* pushes salt water through a membrane
- the air towards low pressure
* results in temperature increases.
* varies the interatomic distance in solids and liquids. | {
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### cooling:
Air conditioner
* Most air conditioners switch between heating and cooling and wetting and drying, at set points.
* Some air conditioners help growth
- mold growth
- require energy
* are America's chief source of fluorocarbons
- a repository for all sorts of allergens
- also dehumidifiers and control both air temperature and humidity level
- among the largest contributors to peak power demand
- appliances
- electrical devices
- heavies
* are located in buildings
- cars
- computer rooms
- homes
- houses
- office buildings
- offices
- souths
- mechanical devices
- part of automobiles
- particularly heavy energy users
- the single largest contributor to peak electricity demand
- typically noisier when the condenser unit first starts
- used for cooling air
* can also remove moisture from the air
- have one or two speeds
- help reduce the entry of allergy-causing pollen
* cause demand for gas-fired electricity to soar.
* come in various sizes, cooling capacities and prices.
* consume huge amounts of energy.
* contain CFCs - gases that have been implicated in the depletion of the ozone layer
- CFCs-gases that have been implicated in the depletion of the ozone layer
- the refrigerant freon
* filter out allergens.
* have different dehumidification capabilities.
* help as they can filter out the pollen
- reduce the humidity as well as prevent the exposure of outdoor allergens
- to provide an even temperature
* operate just like heat pumps in that they move heat from the inside to the outside.
* remove both heat and moisture from the air
- heat AND humidity from the air
* remove moisture content in the air by passing the warm humid air over a cold coil
- for added comfort
* take electricity.
* tend to make indoor air drier during the summer cooling season.
* use a great deal of electricity
- both a condenser and an evaporator
- considerably more energy than ceiling fans
* use more electricity than any other home appliance during the summer months
* work by first compressing a gas, causing it to heat up.<|endoftext|>### cooling:
Evaporative cooler
* Evaporative Coolers Save money on installation and operation with an evaporative cooler.
* are practical in hot, arid regions such as the southwest.
* can replace an air conditioning system in hot, dry climates.
* cool and humidify by blowing air across wet pads
- the air rather than just move it around and work great in our climate
* have many advantages over refrigerated air conditioning systems.
* operate most effectively in hot, dry areas.
* produce humid air because the air absorbs water during the cooling process.
* require low humidity levels because they cool the air by humidifying it.
Heat dissipation
* accompanies every irreversible chemical reaction.
* critical problem in conventional electronics.
* is accomplished by increasing the blood flow to the skin by vasodilation
- energy lost by the system
- increased as a result of vasodilation and increased peripheral blood flow | {
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Cooperation
* basic process of democratic life.
* brings success.
* can occur between members of different species.
* ensures survival.
* exists in non-human animals.
* group action
* involves a balance between individual freedoms and responsibility toward a common goal
- activities
- management activities
* is always a basic element of capitalist production
- an essential part of society
- central to Indian societies
- communication, commitment and direction
- practice
* is the fundamental basis for all life
- glue that keeps the family unit working together
- key word in working with humans
- pathway to growth and increased value in a network economy
- willingness to work together
- what makes human beings what they are
- when two or more individuals work to perform a single task
* key to happiness.
* leads to development.
* occurs in situations where both parties benefit by working together.
* recurring theme at all levels of the biological world.
* skill that is common to all ethnic and cultural groups.
### cooperation:
Allegiance
* is cooperation
- loyalty
* is the obligation of fidelity and obedience which every citizen owes to the State
- right of the magistrate, and protection the right of the people
* refers to our emotional and cognitive response to the character
- the viewer's emotional and moral response to characters<|endoftext|>### cooperation:
Compliance
* behavior change that results from a direct or indirect request.
* condition of occupancy.
* is adherence to a set of rules or requirements
- essential to protect human health and the environment
- expressed as a change in volume per unit change in pressure
- group actions
- often the result of following social roles, norms or expectations
- the extent to which a person's behavior coincides with medical advice
* major problem in the practice of medicine today.
* means the state of conformity with the law.
* problem with hypertension.
### cooperation | compliance:
Poor compliance
* major factor in unstable outpatient control of anticoagulant therapy.
* problem common to many treatments for psychotic disorders.
Compromise
* are accommodation
- authorization
- pacts
* refers to making concessions to come to an agreement, a settlement.<|endoftext|>### cooperation:
International cooperation
* can also contribute to the preparation of international standards
- be as important in economic policy as it is in the security arena
- help national leaders develop political resolve
* constitutes an important instrument in the struggle against poverty.
* hallmark of polar research.
* involves more than coordination of macroeconomic policies.
* is also critical to the success of arms control treaties
- an integral part of industrial policy
- critical to the successful suppression of drug smuggling at sea
- crucial for dealing with global crimes
* is essential to nurture environmental sustainability
- safeguard national interests
- important to solve international problems
- key to promoting democracy effectively and efficiently
- of prior importance in the prevention of terrorism
- seen as one of the tools for ensuring quality of teaching and research
* is the key to a safe and secure nuclear future
- sustainable management of the southern bluefin tuna stocks
Regional cooperation
* is advocated as a solution to ethnic conflict and civil war in Africa.
* plays a major role in stability and prosperity in Europe.
Selflessness
* are cooperation.
* is central to family relationships
- love
* is the criteria for spiritual commissioning
- key to happiness
* means complete freedom from a regard for one's body.
* takes time to develop. | {
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### cooperative business:
Wildlife management
* based on emotion is poor wildlife management.
* can include game keeping , wildlife conservation and pest control
- sustainable land use and conservation in the region
* considers all species of wildlife, beyond game and socially important species.
* cooperative business.
* deals with habitat manipulation.
* depends on populations, whereas restoration and recovery depends on individuals.
* has a rich history that traditionally focused mainly on game species.
* is an agricultural use under the law
- concerned with the tragic decline of wildlife caused by human activity
* means, for the most part, managing population levels.
* provincial-territorial responsibility.
* relies heavily on ecology and ecology numerical science.
* ' general term for the process of keeping wild species at desirable levels as determined by wildlife managers. Wildlife management can include game keeping, wildlife conservation and pest control. Wildlife management has become an integrated science using disciplines such as mathematics, chemistry, biology, ecology, climatology and geography to gain the best results.
### coordination:
Proration
* are coordination.
* is coordination
- the process of cutting programs when revenues fall short of expectations<|endoftext|>Copy
* Copies are located in newspapers.
* Copies are made of paper
- position paper
- materials
- representations
- text
- includes sections
- serve purposes
+ Tacoma Narrows Bridge (1940), Inquiry, movie of collapse: Bridges in the United States :: Buildings and structures in Washington :: National Register of Historic Places :: Concrete bridges :: Steel bridges :: Tacoma, Washington :: Transportation in Washington
* He was the owner of a local camera store. The movie shows Leonard Coatsworth leaving the bridge after exiting his car. In 1998, 'The Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collapse' was chosen for preservation in the United States National movie Registry by the Library of Congress. It was chosen because it was culturally, historically, or aesthetically important. This footage is still shown to engineering, architecture, and physics students as an example of what can go wrong. Most copies are in black and white.
+ Text editor: software
* Copy, cut and paste are other common options in text editors. Copy allows users to instantly add a copy of text in one place to another place. Cut and paste are similar, except that the text is moved from one place to another instead of being copied. This is very useful when a writer wishes to put his paragraphs in a different order, for example.
### copy:
Casting
* absorb water faster than soil, castings hold more water than equivalent amounts of soil.
* are a soil and mucus mixture worms cast out from their burrows
- choices
- fishing
- signs that earthworms are present
* are the end products of the foundryman's trade
- natural by-product of worms
* contain many nutrients that the plant can use
- the plant nutrients which are secreted by the earthworms
* feed plants from seed germination to harvest.
* includes sections.
### copy | casting:
Bronze casting
* balanced mixture of art and science.
* begins in area of modern Iraq.
Earthworm casting
* add more bacteria back to the soil than the worm eats.
* are a natural by-product of the worm business
- high in nutrients for plants and microorganisms
* improve soil structure
- the soil s drainage, reducing waterlogged soil and root rot | {
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### copy | casting:
Worm casting
* appear dark and granular like soil, and are rich in soil nutrients.
* are a rich source of nutrients, helping to improve soil structure
- an excellent fertilizer additive for gardens or potted plants
* are characteristic lumps and bumps of soil that come out as part of the worms waste
- soil that come outas part of the worms waste
- rich in plant nutrients
- the end result of the organic material fed to the worm
* are the richest form of natural fertilizer known to man
- natural fertiliser known to humans
- some of the richest natural fertilizer known to humans
- toxic to live worms
* contain nitrogen and other nutrients necessary for plant growth.
* have nutrients needed by plants, plus compounds to control plant pathogens.
Duplicate
* are a pair of records where at least one key field value matches in both records
- copies
* includes sections.
* is an artifact<|endoftext|>### copy:
Duplication
* Most duplications occur with one urethra on top of the other.
* are a doubling of a chromosomal segment
- section of the genome
- exact copies of a DNA sequence
* can have phenotypes when the copy number of that particular region is critical.
* causes polydactyly.
* creates opportunity.
* is an issue closely related to utilization
- copying
- sometimes a matter of office politics
* is the act of reproducing something exactly
- most common abnormality of the ureteropelvic collecting system
* laser process utilizing CDRs.
* occurs when a portion of a chromosome is represented more than twice in a diploid cell
- multiple installations of like products result in saving installation time
* produces two identical parts called sister chromatids, held together at centromere.
* supply genetic material capable of evolving new functions.
### copy | duplication:
Gene duplication
* big way new material is produced for mutation to work on.
* can also be harmful, such as oncogenes
- contribute to increased complexity
- occur and proteins can change function
* is an important source of evolutionary novelty
- new genetic variation
- another common and important process in the evolution of genomes
- clearly a prominent mechanism generating redundant genes
Segmental duplication
* are fixtures of the genome in humans and other organisms.
* is much more frequent in humans than in yeast, fly or worm.
Facsimile
* are copies
- duplicators
* are used for faxs
- mail
- transcripts
Filler
* Some fillers are more chemically active and are called reinforcing agents.
* are usually small clustered flowers that fill in the spaces between line and filler flowers.
* improve a sheet's smoothness, brightness, and affinity for ink.
* is copies
- part of cigars
- tobacco<|endoftext|>### copy:
Imitation
* helps to enhance speech and language skills.
* includes sections.
* involves engaging in a behavior after observing another person doing the same thing.
* is copies
- fundamental to the process of improvising
- on the one hand considered as an efficient mechanism of social learning
* occurs as individuals model the IT usage behavior of coworkers.
* often involves the copying of an observed behavior of another individual.
* plays an important role for apes as they learn rules of behavior.
### copy | imitation:
Counterfeit
* are imitation.
* is imitation
Fake
* are a fact of life in the world of antiques
* is imitation
### copy | imitation | fake:
Fake id
* Fake IDs are a national problem that allow criminals to evade all sorts of legal barriers.
* are located in purses.
Mimesis
* are diseases
- part of hysteria
- quotations
* causes mirror-image negative emotions.
* entails someone grasping the performance of some sequential events and meanings.
- misery
* means the inventive and conscious act of creating a potential and objective reality.
* occurs when groups of voices enter in quasi-antiphonal homophony
- there is imitation of character | {
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### copy | imitation:
Sham
* are decorative pillow covers.
* disappear in the presence of death or judgment.
### copy | imitation | sham:
Fake book
* are music books that include the melody, words and chord symbols for each song.
* is sham
Knockoff
* are affordable products that are inspired by latest fashion trends
- copies
* are products inspired by today's hottest designers and fashion trends<|endoftext|>Cord
* Many cords have an outer sheathing of insulation.
* Most cord consists of fiber.
* Some cord becomes spinal cord
- causes fire
* Some cord connects organs
- sense organs
* Some cord connects various organs
- controls muscle contraction
* are a felted structure, never hard, and can easily be separated into nicely shaped cords
- ropes of control
* begin to form between the ages of six and nine months.
* can fuse with one another to build an anastomosing network.
* comprise two insulated wires, joined at the middle.
* includes sections.
* is capable of binds
- conductors
- fabric
* is located in backpacks
- bundles
- cabinets
- hardware stores
- hospitals
- offices
- part of telephones
* is used for bindings
- ties
- tying
* runs along tops.
### cord:
Catgut
* Most catgut is made from the intestines of sheep and hogs.
* comes from sheep and horses.
* is cord
Electrical cord
* Some electrical cord has prongs.
* can also be a tripping hazard.
Extension cord
* are a common cause of electrical fires
- significant source of fires
- electric cord
* tend to overload electrically.
Fishing line
* are cord
- devices
- fishing tackles
* can entangle birds, fish, turtles, and other animals
- strangle marine animals
- trap birds
- the number one recorded cause of entanglement
- used for sutures, drip ether for anesthesia
- very dangerous to birds and other wildlife, tangling around legs or the mouth
### cord | fishing line:
Trawl
* are nets that A. surround and trap fish.
* fishing line
### cord | fishing line | trawl:
Bottom trawl
* are large, weighted nets that are towed behind boats or ships
* disrupt the sea floor, another form of habitat dam- age.
Lanyard
* are cord
- lines
* is cord
Nerve cord
* Most nerve cord runs along tops.
* Some nerve cord connects various organs
- sense organs
* Some nerve cord controls contraction
- muscle contraction
* connect to form a ladder-like nervous system.
Power cord
* are the first component in the musical chain.
- electric cord
- electrical wire
* pose a special danger to kids and pets - mouth burns and electrocution.
Shoelace
* Some shoelaces are part of mocassins
- moccasins
- sandals
- shoes
* are also articles of footwear
- incredibly resilient to stress
- fasteners
- located in stores
- made of textiles
- objects
- part of shoes
* includes sections.
* is lacing | {
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### cord:
String
* Can refer to either a string value or a string variable.
* Every string has at least one field, even if it is empty.
* are Objects, so they can be pushed onto a Stack.
* are a compacted energy source in one dimension
- sequence of letters, numbers and other characters
- simple resource that holds a chunk of Unicode encoded data
- actually matrices of characters
* are arrays of characters
- chars, terminated in a special way
- which are used to hold words, sentences and messages
- collections of characters, sometimes called text, data
- consecutive sequences of characters and can occupy several bytes of memory
- objects, numbers are objects, threads are objects, even applets are objects
- one of the most simple kinds of variables
- the clustering of the fast spins in vertical direction
- tiny, circular, one dimensional shapes, exactly like elastic bands, but with no width
* floats in water.
* has wire.
* have value semantics, meaning that a copy is done when one string is assigned to another.
* interact by splitting and joining.
* is any variable that contains alpha characters as data
- computerese for a string of characters, what most people call words
- either a string or the field containing the string to be searched
- elastic, it can stretch
* is located in atoms
- guitars
- kites
- quarks
- spools
- made of cotton
- part of kites
- serieses
- things written between quotation marks
* is used for guitars
- violins
- written by and for players and teachers of bowed stringed instruments
* sequence of bytes terminated by a null character.
+ Fingerboard: String instruments
* The 'fingerboard' is a part of most stringed instruments, such the guitar and the violin. It is a long strip of material, usually wood, that protrudes from the body of the instrument. Strings are stretched across the length of the fingerboard, raised slightly by the bridge. The player pushes the strings against the fingerboard to create different notes. On some fingerboards, there are ridges called frets. This kind of fingerboard is called a 'fretboard'.
+ Guitar
* Most guitars have six strings, but there are also guitars with four, seven, eight, ten, or twelve strings. More strings make the instrument sound fuller. The neck of a guitar has bars or marks called frets. Frets help a guitarist know where to put his or her fingers to get the right pitch when playing.
### cord | string:
Multifilament string
* are more elastic than solid core strings.
* lose tension more quickly than strings with a center core.
Rosary
* Rosaries are beads.
* is string
String trimmer
* can also open wounds that are later infested with borers.
* get their name from the rapidly spinning nylon string with which they cut.<|endoftext|>### cord:
Thread
* Most thread has chemical resistance.
* are a function that permits achieving parallel processing
- an implementation strategy to provide the illusion of concurrency within a process
- multiple instances of an application or applet that execute concurrently
- subtasks in a program that can execute in parallel
- the vehicle for concurrency in many approaches to parallel programming
* bending reduces the shear area of both internal and external threads.
* has excellent chemical resistance
* includes sections.
* is located in cabinets
- part of towels
* ranges in size from rope to the diameter of hair.
* varies in thickness.
### cord | thread:
Dental floss
* are filament.
* are located in bathrooms
- dentists
- drug stores
- mouths
- toiletry
* are used for fresh breaths
- teeth
* has many uses.
* is hard to come by under water
- the basic instrument for removal of plaque from between the teeth
* thread, usually nylon, which is also available as a tape.
Metallic thread
* Many metallic threads have a highly reflective sparkly surface.
* can be very hard on scissors. | {
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### cord | thread:
Red thread
* disease that is common during cool, wet periods in the spring.
* is common in humid climates and under-fertilized lawns.
* occurs during periods of cool, wet weather and is associated with periods of slow growth.
Weft
* allows fonts used in the creation of a web page to travel with that page.
* is thread
Wick
* burn slowly and are much safer than string.
* come in different types and diameters.
* includes sections.
* is part of candles
- oil lamps
- parts
* moisture away from the skin.
Corgenetic correlation
* Genetic correlation constraint that refers to traits being expressed through pleiotropy.
* Genetic correlations are of greater importance to the animal breeder
- exist between many economically important traits
- measure the tendency for traits to be inherited together
Coronal loop
* are the basic structures of the magnetic solar corona
- very important to our understanding of the current coronal heating problem
* have footpoints embedded in the much denser photosphere.
### corporal punishment:
Death penalty
* Death penalties are issues
- serve purposes
* Some death penalties have benefits
- deterrent effects
* Some death penalties have public benefits
- safety benefits
* is another way to kill people
- corporal punishment
- imoral and wonton waste of human life<|endoftext|>### corporal punishment:
Execution
* are an act of government that has been completely hidden from the public
- attacks
- capital punishment
- causes of death
- court order
- enforcement
- events
- murderings
- part of data processing
- processes
- subscriptions
* harm society by mirroring and reinforcing existing injustice
- existing justice
* have nothing to do with the work of doctors.
* is corporal punishment
* is the premeditated and cold-blooded killing of an individual by the state
- process of actually buying or selling stock good execution is worth paying for
### corporal punishment | execution:
Beheading
* are killing
- public, and the bodies of victims are sometimes displayed for days
* is an execution<|endoftext|>### corporal punishment | execution:
Decapitation
* are diseases
- executions
* is always fatal, that is, the result is always death.
* can also describe the removal of a head from a body that is already dead. In these situations, the head is usually a trophy or a public display of warning
- acceptable for rodents, rabbits and birds, and other animals of similar size
* is an easy way to kill a reptile in that no special equipment or drugs are necessary
- old custom of execution, still used in some countries
- inhumane for rattlesnakes
* sends an electrical impulse to the nervous system which causes sexual arousal.
### corporations:
Large business
* Many large businesses have direct connections to the Internet.
* Most large businesses are corporations.
* have teams to divide work and maintain motivation.
+ Madrid: Capital cities in Spain
* Madrid is the financial centre of Spain. Many large businesses have their main offices there.
### correct breathing:
Nose breathing
* has many benefits over mouth respiration.
* helps to expel only what carbon monoxide is necessary and no more.
* is correct breathing. | {
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Correlation
* Describes the idea of relationships between variables.
* allow expressing relations between signals within a net.
* are connections between different events
- statistics
- the most often used statistics in psychology
* break down complex relationships into simpler components.
* concept similar to cosine.
* deals with interconnection of subsystems and key to understanding complex systems.
* essentially represents how much a stock or fund is like another fund.
* exist between local temperature changes and life history phenology.
* increase with biological relationship, even when pair members are reared apart.
* is made between structural arrangements of tissues and functions
- reciprocity
- simply a measure of how strong a relationship exists between two variables
* is the basic statistical measure of the relation between two variables
- engine under the hood of many market-research methods
- square root of the R-squared value expressed in decimal form
- used as the fitness measure to drive the evolutionary process
- when one action or phenomenon causes or is causally linked to another
* measure how variables or rank orders are related.
* measure of the degree of linear relatedness of two variables
- strength of the relationship between two variables
* measure the strength of a linear relationship between two variables
- linear association between two variables
* numerical expression that signifies the relationship between two variables.
* occurs when the sampling of one or more input distributions are related.
* plays a major role in factor analysis
- an important part in evolution
* quantifies how closely two variables are connected.
* refer to relationships between two things - two factors or variables.
* usually has one of two directions. These are positive or negative. If it is positive, then the two sets go up together. If it is negative, then one goes up while the other goes down.
* refers to the degree of relationship among variables.
* simple measure of how two variables are related.
* simply means that a connection exists between two sets of data
- relationship of some kind exists between two variables
### correlational statistics:
Negative correlation
* are correlations.
* correlational statistics
* means that as one set of data increases, the other decreases.
Positive correlation
- useful for finding products which tend to be purchased together
* exist between growth and blood concentrations of testosterone.
* is when both variables rise or fall together.
* says that as one set of data increases, so does the other.
### correspondence:
Postcard
* Many postcards are unique works of art.
* are a means by which to express a few sentiments
- generally black and white photo-postcards
- much more distinctive than other forms of direct mail
- single cards sent without a wrapper or an envelope
* includes chapters
- letters
- paragraphs
- sections
- word order
* is located in fridges
- mail boxs
- post offices
- shops<|endoftext|>Corrosive
* Many corrosives are also water reactive.
* Most corrosives are either acids or bases.
* Some corrosives are also flammable or combustible and can easily catch fire and burn or explode
- incompatible with other chemicals
- toxic and can cause other health problems
* are materials that can attack and chemically destroy body tissues on contact
- chemically destroy exposed body tissues
- cause tissue destruction on contact
* can also damage or destroy metal
- even destroy metal
- burn and destroy body tissues on contact
- destroy containers made of improper materials
* touching the skin can severely irritate or even badly burn and blister the skin. | {
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Corrosive sodium hydroxide
* Sodium hydroxide breaks down the lignin in wood.
* Sodium hydroxide can absorb carbon dioxide
- cause burns
* Sodium hydroxide can cause severe burns and death
- of the eyes and skin
- that result in damage to the eyes and possibly blindness
- causes severe skin burns and destroys skin tissue
- corrosive material
- enables industries that produce paper, soap, and aluminium
* Sodium hydroxide is added to raise the pH to a non-corrosive level
- an alkali, which is why sodium is sometimes called an alkali metal
- available in dry or liquid form
- caustic and corrosive to skin
- chemical compounds
- corrosive to flesh and can cause blindness
- crystal
- destructive to eye tissues on contact
- inorganic compounds
- ionic compounds
- lye
- manufacture of soap
- sold as lye in the drain opener department of many gorcery and hardware stores
- solids
- the alkaline agent which alters keratin
- toxic substances
* Sodium hydroxide is used in the manufacture of paper , soap and ceramics
- manufacture of synthetic fibres, soaps and detergents
* Sodium hydroxide is used to make paper, detergents and soap
- produce hard bar soaps
- wherever a cheap alkali is needed, for example, in making soap
- noxious chemical that can become airborne on hot, windy days
- promotes swelling and expansion of hemicellulose
* Sodium hydroxide reacts with aluminum to form hydrogen gas
- carbon dioxide and gives sodium carbonate and water
- remains in solution
- respiratory irritant
- severe irritant of the eyes, mucous membranes, and skin
* Sodium hydroxide strong alkali and is corrosive to any tissue with which it comes in contact
- that can eat flesh off of bones
* Some sodium hydroxide has bonds
- ionic bonds
+ Alkali, Uses of common Alkalis: Chemistry
Cortetrachoric correlation
* A tetrachoric correlation correlation
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Cost
* Assess the impact of lateral forces on the cost of structural systems and buildings.
* Describe the classes of costs which are reviewed in inventory planning.
* Some cost relates to cost.
* affect the owner of the car, the driver, other people, the environment, or something else.
* affects production
- short run production
* are a phenomenon of valuation
- one of the variables that management can control
- real and have an important effect on the economy
* associates with assets
- behavior
- construction
- labor
- military construction
- movement
- products
- services
* critical element in access to justice.
* depends on cost
- factors
- several factors
* factor for many people.
* factor in any management practice
- use of control methods
- that has held back a lot of consumers from jumping into cellular
* function of neighborhood configuration
- the type of commodity being shipped, size, weight and time
* goes through a number of changes before it becomes price.
* includes benefits
- both monetary price, as well as the cost in time, attention, and aggravation
* increase with age as well as health inflation
- traits and rarity
* increases over time.
* is also a factor in deciding where parents send their children to school
- very real factor in any type of transportation
- always the factor against which all the other choices are weighed
- an expenditure
* is an important factor for working families
- to the educational world in many aspects
- issue with dental procedures
- based on the difference between the costs for one and two persons
- defined by manufacturing flows up through design to the customer
- determined by size of painting, complexity of subject matter, and medium
- no predictor of a shoe's quality, or comfort
- non-linearly related to size
- on a sliding scale based on income
- one of the major reasons why many insulin users re-use their syringes
- purchase price
- reimbursement
- simply the price of the telephone call
* is the actual dollars expended within a budget position during the fiscal year
- amount of money that a property owner has invested in a property
- cash or cash-equivalent amount given in exchange
- first cost of asset
- main reason why so much of the developing world is still heavily polluted
- number one factor that influences commuters to try an alternative to driving alone
- original cost or basis of the asset, less any accumulated depreciation
* is the price of admission to the Gold Cup
- the zoo
- each option
- sacrifice of resources necessary to meet responsibilities
- second best choice people give up when they make their best choice
- what an institution spends to provide educational and related services
* large issue affecting consumer demand.
* major area on which mid-size firms feel they are attractive to clients
- issue for many elderly people
* measure of human endeavor in monetary units
- resource expenditure
* provides insight
- new insight
* refer to estimated amounts committed for transport as well as actuals.
* refers to all expenses incurred during the year whether paid or payable
- historical cost as well as projected cost
- the relative cost of using various media
* reflects conditions
- difficult conditions
- more difficult conditions
- values
* relates to occupant productivity
* represent payments into account balances in both the firms and consumer sectors.
* rise with income.
* varies with quantity and number of colors
- types of waste
+ Drosophila melanogaster, Life: Genetics :: Drosophila :: Model organisms
* Fruit flies are easily obtained from the wild and most biological science companies carry a variety of different mutations. In addition these companies sell equipment to culture the flies. Costs are relatively low and most equipment can be used year after year. | {
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### cost:
Agency cost
* arise because of the separation of principles and agents in large corporations.
* occur in an effort to assure that managers act in the best interest of the owners.
Capital cost
* Some capital cost relates to cost.
* are the interest paid to the bank on the loan.
* is an issue with both motorcars
- opportunity cost
* mixture of the borrowing rate for debt, and equity.<|endoftext|>### cost:
Capital expenditure
* affect operations indirectly through depreciation.
* are cost
- one of the first things to be reduced in leaner times
- purchases for long-term assets such as equipment, building, or land
* creates or improves assets such as buildings and roads.
* does reduce profit and, consequently, shareholders' dividends.
* is cost
- still about the substitution of capital for labor in a tight labor market
* means the cost of the asset including the cost to put it in place.
* refer to the net spending on fixed assets.
* relate to acquisition of general fixed assets.
* result in the acquisition of capital assets.
Closing cost
* are any fees associated with purchasing a home and getting a loan
- charges paid to different entities associated with the real estate buying process
- money paid by the borrower in connection with the closing of a mortgage loan
* are the actual expenses that the lender incurs in the origination of a new home loan
- charges and fees that are paid at closing
- non-reoccurring costs associated with purchasing or refinancing real estate
Cost of living
* can vary widely from one community to the next, particularly with respect to housing.
* is cost
- increased as a result of raised commodity prices and taxes
- the lowest of the fourteen largest U.S. metropolitan areas<|endoftext|>### cost:
Direct cost
* are costs that can be specifically identified with a particular project
- expenses that can be measured and applied to the performance of a specific project
- land acquisition costs, engineering costs, construction costs, and marketing costs
* consist of medical-care expenditures.
* correspond to spending for treatment and rehabilitation nationwide.
* involve all the costs that can be directly related to the product or service.
* is, by definition, the amount a college charges for tuition, room, board, and fees.
Economic cost
* Most economic costs relate to losses of agricultural production and damages to infrastructure.
* can be an unknown burden with regard to workplace violence.
* is considered the amount paid for the resources consumed in providing a service.
Energy cost
* are a major household or business expenditure, especially in harsher winter climates
- part of most farmers' production expense
- small share of the value of tradeable goods and services
- the nail in a coffin of overseas competition
* depends on factors.
* have a profound impact on the economy.
* play a substantial part in the financial pressures low-income people face.
* vary for homes with electric home heating and water heating.
Financial cost
* are different from economic costs.
* can be the difference between profit and loss.
Historical cost
* is the net cash paid for an expenditure or the capitalized value of an asset.
* means the price originally paid or the value given.<|endoftext|>### cost:
Labor cost
* account for about two-thirds of the final costs of goods and services.
* are a factor in deciding where to put jobs.
* are a significant portion of the cost of mining
- total costs
- frequently one of the largest costs a company incurs
- one of the largest expenditures of any organization
- the expense that kills the most businesses
* includes salaries, wages, benefits, and related payroll taxes.
* is only part of total cost.
* means the sum of the payroll cost, payroll taxes, and directly associated benefits.
* tend to differ among nations. | {
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### cost:
Medical cost
* are a daily, growing burden on the elderly
- one of the biggest causes of personal bankruptcy
- very high in the United States
* have a direct affect on corporations as well as individual families.
Net cost
* are the gross costs minus sales revenue from recycled materials.
* increases over time.
* represents the gross cost of operations less attributable earned revenues.<|endoftext|>### cost:
Opportunity cost
* Opportunity Cost is the value of the next best alternative that is given up.
* are a key element in the way economists look at the world.
* are the benefits lost by choosing one alternative over others
- opposite of tradeoffs
* continue to rise as civilizations evolve.
* defines how the trader manipulates working capital.
* is an economic term for paying too much for something
- measured by the value of the next best alternative to the buyer
* is the a. cost incurred when one fails to take advantage of an opportunity
- cost of choosing one alternative over another
- loss of our next best alternative when a choice is made
- single most valuable opportunity give up when a choice is made
* is the value of the best alternative given up to engage in an action
- value of the best alternative given up when making a choice
* term the government uses when it spends too much money
- used by economists to account for the alternative uses of resources
Overhead cost
* are expenses incurred when running a business.
* is every cost excluding direct material costs and direct labor cost.
Production cost
* is cost
- primarily a function of the number of wafers processed
* occur when firms spend money to try to adapt the product to the buyers.
* rise so that fewer goods can be produced and sold.
Replacement cost
* are funds that are used to cover salaries and wages for replacement workers.
* is based on actual cost at time of loss
* is the actual cost to replace the structure, regardless of depreciation
- basis for valuation of property loss
- cost of replacing a property with one of like utility<|endoftext|>### cost:
Total cost
* are equal to total fixed costs plus total variable costs
- the sum of variable and fixed costs
* divided by the life span, is the real measure of building costs.
* is determined by the sum of the costs over the useful life of the equipment
- everything including tax
- just average cost times the number of plants
* is the area under the supply curve
- number of insertions times the rate
- sum of the direct and overhead cost of providing a particular service
- total amount spent to produce every unit, made up of fixed and variable costs
* means the cost of all factors of production.
+ EBay, Statistics: Websites
* Millions of items are bought on eBay every day. It is often very cheap to list an item on eBay. Total costs are usually below ordinary auction house costs. Many people look at others' items because they are interested in them.
Transaction cost
* are simply the costs associated with buying and selling.
* deal with the expenses associated with contracting out that function.
Unit cost
* are the costs of producing an output or outcome
- total cost divided by total quantity
* direct outgrowth of the scope of the tasks to be accomplished.
* is computed by simplifying the ratio of cost to unit
- the total cost divided by the number of units produced
Variable cost
* affects production
- short run production
* are costs that a company can control, or which it incurs as it makes sales
- can be allocated to a specific unit of production
- vary depending on the level of production
- to external customers
- expenses that do vary with the amount of service provided or goods produced | {
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### cost- benefit calculation:
Human dignity
* consists of both, to have rights and responsibilities.
* cost- benefit calculation.
* demands the courage to defend oneself.
* encompasses all gifts of talent and grace, life and beauty, wisdom and discernment.
* exists in the cosmos and there finds fulfillment.
* involves respect for that volition.
* is an irrevocable character of each and every person
- crucial for any nation which wants to be respected by other nations
- intrinsic to each person
- protected by the state
- reflected in the attitudes and behaviors toward others and self
- significant because is allows the individual to feel a sense of worth
* is the same for every person from the beginning of life to natural death
- well-spring of all human rights
- worst casualty of war
* is, then, an even larger concept than human rights.
* looses when terrorism wins over peaceful struggle and rule of law.
### cost-effective medicine:
Good medicine
* is cost-effective medicine.
* means being responsive to patient needs and concerns.
### counselors:
Counseling psychologist
* are counselors
- psychologists
* do many of the same things that clinical psychologists do.
* help people to accommodate to change or to make changes in their lifestyle.
* represent a mid-point between clinical psychology and social work.
### count nouns:
English noun
* Most English nouns are count nouns.
* Some English nouns have irregular plurals
- slightly different spellings in the plural
* have an inflectional category of gender.
### countries:
Oman
* are countries
- part of gulf states
* is by far the best example on the planet of exposed oceanic crust
- largely a desert land, with five distinct geographical regions
* occupies the southeastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula.
### country dances:
Square dance
* are country dances.
* contain elements of dancing from many cultures.
### couplings:
Loose coupling
* are couplings.
* is frequently essential to keep a large structure from falling down.
### court shoes:
Basketball shoe
* Choose a shoe with a thick, stiff sole that gives extra stability.
* are court shoes.
* can actually help a child with misalignment.
* help prevent ankle sprains.
* provide that stability to the foot and ankle.
Covalent compound
* Some covalent compounds conduct electricity
- dissolve in water
* are ones that contain two or more nonmetals, excluding ions
- two non metals put together
Covering
* affects container germination of southern pine seeds.
* are artifacts
- dressings
- natural objects
- protection
- subbings
* can actually trap moisture inside and cause mildue and corrosion.
* includes sections.<|endoftext|>### covering:
Bark
* Most barks appear devoid of any colored or colorless cell contents.
* Some bark is part of acacias
- apricots
- baobabs
- beeches
- carrots
- cedar
- conifers
- gingkoes
- guavas
- hollies
- laurels
- mandarins
- mangroves
- papaya
- pine
- pinyons
- roots
- sangs
- spruces
- sticks
- taproots
- titis
- trees
- trunks
- twigs
- willows
- used for floats and bulletin boards
* are used in aggressive behavior and trills in movements that seem to be displays.
* is cries
- located in forests
- noise
* is part of branchs
- sailing vessels
### covering | bark:
Cinnamon
* Most cinnamon is powdered and used in cooking.
* are very easy to breed.
* is located in kitchens
- part of cinnamon
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### covering | bark:
Cork
* Most cork is grown in the area around the Mediterranean sea.
* are airtight and have for years been the best way to seal bottles
- been the best way to seal wine bottles
- rich, cork-shaped chocolate brownies
- straight when they are inserted into the neck
* come in all different sizes.
* comes from the bark of certain oaks.
* comes from the bark of the Cork Oak tree and it gets treated just like wood
- cork oak tree
- inner bark of the cork oak
* contains suberin , a waxy substance that is water proof.
* has density
- low density
- properties
* insulate as well as seal.
* is also particularly well fitted to serve as a tissue of cicatrisation
- sustainable, made from the bark of the Cork Oak tree
- cities
- indigenous to the Mediterranean region
- of great importance to Portuguese jobs and the economy
- one of the main reasons for a bottle of wine to be musty
- part of wine bottles
- plant materials
- plugs
- so light because it is full of air
- synonymous with periderm
- very chemically resistant
* natural resource with ideal properties.
* quickly dehydrate and become hard after the bag has been open for a few weeks.
* renewable resource, if it's harvested carefully.
* symbolizes naturalness and quality in wine.
Cork bark
* is removed from trees in spring or summer.
* makes an excellent wall covering, and also provides attachment points for epiphyte plants.
* provides hiding places.
### covering | bark | cork:
Synthetic cork
* Most synthetic cork has properties.
* are a medical grade thermoplastic polymer
- recyclable
Wine cork
* are small enough to become lodged in a pet's throat or digestive system.
* comes from the bark of the cork oak tree.
* contain tannin.
Inner bark
* is reported to contain amygdalin, and urease.
* preferred winter food of porcupine and deer browse the twigs.
Magnolia
* are some of the oldest flowering plants.
* has dark green, oval shaped leaves that are covered with layer of wax.
### covering | bark | magnolia:
Southern magnolia
* Remove fleshly pulp.
* are magnolias.
* is found on moist to wet sites in the southeastern coastal plain.
Shredded bark
* can float out of plant beds in a downpour.
* is far less effective for smothering weeds than are bark chunks.
* looks the most uniform, breaks down faster, and offers more nutrients.
* works well in flower beds.
Tree bark
* acts as a substrate for small plants and a habitat for many insects.
* can also add texture.
* comes in many colors and textures.
* is greenish to brown on young trees, gray to grayish black and fissured on older trees
- used as substrate, for the natural look
* stunts the growth of young trees.
* varies in color and texture.
Burr
* are power tools
- projections
* includes sections.
* often remain on senesced plants or the soil surface.
Canopy
* Canopies are covering
- fabric
* Canopies are part of cockpits
- parachutes
- rich in benefits, such as medicine and food
- shelter
- come in different shape and size
* Most canopies have a lid that opens half of the canopy top.
* cover directly over nests provides protection from predators and weather.
* oribatid diversity in coastal montane forest.
### covering | canopy:
Awning
* are also an effective means to combat excessive heat from entering the home
- another, but relatively expensive, method for keeping out the sun's heat
- very effective because they block direct sunlight
* can drop down almost against wind bottoms.
* do more than protect from sun and rain.
* keep sun off windows in summer.
Tree canopy
* Tree canopies protect neighboring plants by reducing their radiant heat loss.
* does affect rainfall amounts that can be collected at ground level.
* has average vigor with an upright growth habit.
* is usually open or interrupted and singularly layered. | {
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### covering:
Carapace
* Most carapaces have rubbery texture
* Some carapaces are part of ants
- aphids
- arthropods
- barnacles
- bees
- beetles
- bivalves
- blowflies
- bugs
- butterflies
- capsids
- centipedes
- chrysalises
- cicadas
- clams
- cockroaches
- crabs
- crickets
- cuttlefishs
- decapods
- dragonflies
- earwigs
- emperors
- fireflies
- fleas
- gastropods
- goldeneyes
- grasshoppers
- hawksbills
- honeybees
- hornets
- horseflies
- houseflies
- insects
- katydids
- krill
- ladybirds
- leafhoppers
- lice
- lobsters
- locusts
- mantises
- mayflies
- midges
- millepedes
- mites
- molluscs
- mosquitoes
- moths
- oysters
- peacocks
- phasmids
- plankton
- pollinators
- pupas
- queens
- ridleys
- scorpions
- silverfishs
- slugs
- snails
- spiders
- springtails
- squids
- tarantulas
- termites
- terrapins
- tortoises
- treehoppers
- trilobites
- turtles
- wasps
- weevils
- winkles
- woodlouses
- protected by calcareous plates
* Some carapaces cover entire thoraxes
- discourage predators
* Some carapaces have bands
- black blotches
- longitudinal ridges
- skin
- protect faces
* covers cephalothorax, of chitin and calcium salts.
* includes corpi<|endoftext|>### covering:
Cod
* Most cod are between six and twelve pounds as adults, and weigh between four and ten pounds
- cods feed on fish
* Most cods have cartilaginous skeletons
- fins
- heads
- jaws
- protrude jaws
- upper jaws
- inhabit inshore water
- live in habitats
* Some cods belong to families
- live for years
* are caught by fishermen.
* bony fish
- mollusks, crabs, starfish, worms, squid, and small fish
* follow the shoals inshore, eating adults and young.
- dorsal fins
* have protrude jaws
* includes brains
- breasts
- cell membranes
- chest cavities
- chests
- cytoplasm
- fish scales
- fishbones
- flippers
- nuclei
- pedal extremities
- plasma membranes
- rib cages
- sections
- skulls
- sperm
- sterna
- tail fins
- vacuoles
- vertebrate feet
- yolks
Compress
* are an effective method of helping that milk to flow
- dressings
- valuable to relieve symptoms during the acute blistering stage
* treat frostbite and miner cuts or abrasions.
### covering | compress:
Cold compress
* are prepared and used in the same way except use ice water or ice cubes in flannel.
* can also temporarily hide veins
- be effective for short-term relief of itching
* can help minimize the swelling and reduce pain
- relieve itching
* help prevent swelling
- to reduce circulation near the sting
Warm compress
* applied to the throat also sooth sore throats.
* are useful in relieving pain in the nose and sinuses.
* opens oil glands so that the tear layer can stay on the eye longer.
Concealment
* involves preventing the other party from learning of a material fact.
* is activities.
* is protection from air and ground observation
- subject observation
Cover
* are concealment
* are located in books
- garages
- kitchens
- rooms
- part of notebooks
- recordings
* are used for protection
- sealing
* protects wildlife from weather and predators, and becomes a site for nesting.
* provides protection through concealment and impenetrability to predators.
* refers to things like specific aquatic vegetation or sunken trees.
### covering | cover:
Bur
* also float on water and are moved rapidly along watercourses.
* are elliptical to egg-shaped, brown, woody, and covered with prickles
- irritant to livestock and humans and contaminate the wool of sheep
- up to one inch long with hooked prickles
* can become entangled in the fleece of sheep reducing quality and value.
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### covering | cover:
Dense cover
* is important for foraging on insects and for nest cover
- used for winter shelter and protection
* provides shelter from predators.
Ice cover
* appears to be the decisive factor in the distribution of most white whale stocks.
* is complete for about nine months of the year and is predominantly landfast ice
- extensive in severe winters, but of only local importance in normal winters
* prevents further evaporation from the lake surface.
Integument
* are covering.
* elongate dorsally as the ovules develop.
* harden at the end of embryonic development to form the seed coat.
* is the skeleton.
* lack pigment.<|endoftext|>### covering | cover:
Land cover
* can have direct impacts on the atmospheric system.
* describes the vegetation, water, natural surface, and construction on the land surface
- what currently exists at a place on the earth's surface
* is also a primary determinant of land use and of land management activities
- one of the several components of landscape
* is the physical state of the land surface
- product of past land uses on the backdrop of the biophysical setting
- vegetation or other kind of material that covers the land surface
* refers to vegetation and other materials that cover the surface of the Earth.
Natural cover
* includes dead water pools, boulders, bank-cover, aquatic vegetation, and log jams
- such things as logs, trees, stumps, ravines, and hollows
* is managed by planting, pruning, thinning or clearing.
* means what type of natural hiding places for fish exist in the stream.
Pelt
* Most pelts are made from the hides of yak calves that have died.
* are most valuable in winter when the fur is thick to protect animals from cold
- organic matter
- the skins of animals with the fur attached
Plant cover
* benefits a river basin in a number of ways.
* helps control rangeland soil erosion.
* is also important to reduce soil erosion
- non-existent over much of the dry desert
- vital to keep loosestrife from re-invading
Row cover
* are excellent protection for young plants against all insects
- sheets of non-woven polyester fibers which are draped over the plant row
* used early in the season can prevent infestation by cucumber beetles.<|endoftext|>### covering | cover:
Slough
* Most sloughs have dingy or tea-colored water.
* appears in an array of yellow, grey, green, and brown colors.
* are bogs
- broad shallow channels that contain flowing water
- channels of free-flowing water in between the sawgrass marshes
- large areas of thick gooey mud
- slow moving water drainage
- swamp
* is situated in south east England between West London and the Thames Valley
- tissue that is granular and red
* provide a conduit for the input or export of organisms to Grizzly Bay.<|endoftext|>### covering | cover:
Snow cover
* can act as a blanket and prevent safe ice from forming
- adversely affect the strength of ice
- also vary considerably from year to year
- protect crops from extreme cold
* has a chilling effect on climate
- dramatic effects on the structure and functioning of Arctic ecosystems in winter
* increases the development of Sclerotinia crown and stem rot during the winter.
* insulates plants from exposure to lethal and sub-lethal temperatures in winter.
* is adequate to protect fall seeded crops and forage
- derived from climatology and is accounted for as a modification to the surface albedo
- important for the salmon
- more important than low temperatures in initiating dormancy
* provides important insulation and protection to hibernating animals.
* reflects a large amount of sunlight back into space.
* remains in the high mountain regions.
* tends to reduce maximum daytime temperatures. | {
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### covering | cover:
Vegetation cover
* can play a major role in regional hydrologic systems.
* helps to stabilize the soil.
* is affected by building facilities for and path damage
- fragile and susceptible to rapid degeneration through over-exploitation
Vegetative cover
* dominates wet meadows so that there is little or no open water.
* is sparse and limited to areas where shallow sand or gravel accumulate
- the best defense against soil erosion
* reduces the impacts of rain that can loosen soil particles to cause erosion.
* varies with annual precipitation.
Earmuff
* are covering
- for pussies
- larger and more expensive
* block out noise by completely covering the outer ear.
* can only work well when their cushions properly seal on the head.
* enclose the entire external ears inside rigid cups.
* have a plastic or metal band that firmly clamps foam-lined cups over the ears
- rigid cups with soft plastic cushions that seal around the ears to block noise
* resemble stereo headphones.<|endoftext|>### covering:
Eggshell
* All eggshells start out white.
* add calcium to the soil
- lime to the soil
* also contain carbon and oxygen isotopes, as well as some trace elements.
* are better for several reasons
- containers
- essential to keep the bedding from becoming too acidic for the worms
- extremely flammable
- incredibly strong for their weight
- organic matter
- porous so that air get in and out of the egg
* become rough and the egg white becomes watery.
* changes in certain North American birds.
* have tiny pores to let the embryos inside breathe.
* help balance the bin's pH or acidity level
- female birds replace calcium lost during egg production and laying
* includes sections.
* is velvety but with slight tooth or roughness.
* store and preserve amino acids particularly well.<|endoftext|>### covering:
Exoskeleton
* All exoskeletons are composed of noncellular material secreted by the epidermis.
* Most exoskeletons connect joints.
* Most exoskeletons consist of different layers
* Most exoskeletons have flexible joints
- prevent dehydration
- protect inner organs
* Most exoskeletons protect internal organs
- tissue
- soft internal organs
* Some exoskeletons also are used for sensing and excretion
- are made of calcium
- compose of chitin
* Some exoskeletons conserve body fluid
- internal body fluid
- consist of proteins
- contain chitin
* Some exoskeletons have central lobes
- protect animals
- retain features
* are found principally in arthropods - insects
* are hard protective coverings or shells that also provide attachments for muscles
- segments that cover the muscles and visceral organs
* have a long and noble tradition in science fiction
* includes corpi
* lead to some difficulties, too.
* offer support, protection and levers for movement similar to endoskeletal bone.
- the body
* provide insects with solid protection against the dangers of the outside world.
### covering | exoskeleton:
Arthropod exoskeleton
* Most arthropod exoskeletons consist of layers.
* are made of cuticle , a non-cellular material secreted by the epidermis.
Hard exoskeleton
* Most hard exoskeletons protect inner organs
- internal organs
* Some hard exoskeletons protect animals. | {
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### covering:
Feather
* All feathers also provide heat retention and some are waterproof.
* All feathers are from birds that are molting or that died of natural causes
- light and many capture the air due to their shape
* Many feathers are iridescent and require sunlight to show colors.
* Most feathers are made of keratin
- come from birds
- cover tails
- create surfaces
- form layers
* Most feathers have brown color
- centers
* Most feathers have dark brown centers
- spots
- fringes
- functions
- pigment
- specific functions
- spines
- tips
- help heat
* Most feathers look like bird feathers
- lose insulate ability
* Most feathers make up beautiful plumages
- provide insulation
- serve as insulation
* Some feathers absorb water
- change color
- come from parrots
* Some feathers consist of barbs
- shafts
* Some feathers cover bellies
- feet
- wings
- experience air resistance
- feature shafts
* Some feathers have barbs
- barbules without barbicels
- both pennaceous and plumaceous portions
- brown centers extending toward the base and contrasting light tan tips and edges
- dots
- egg teeth
- many colors
- patterns
- stripes
- structures
- tiny slits
- unique patterns
- yellowish stripes
- help growth
- produce heat
- protect nostrils
- provide stability
* Some feathers radiate body heat
* Some feathers use in natural products
* Still Fly.
* act as insulation and allow for flight.
* also allow emus to regulate temperature and cope with extreme changes in weather
- come in a dazzling array of colors, shapes and sizes
- fade in light
- function to control air movements around the wing
- give off dander, plus they serve as a food source for dust mites
- help to waterproof a bird's body
- protect birds from UV light
- provide waterproofing and protection, and are crucial for flight
- work to keep water out, keeping birds dry in the rain
* apparently are very effective as detectors of microwave radiation.
* appear through the down at about eighteen days.
* are a facinating product
- favored item for softening the nest interior
- gift from the sky spirits
- lightweight way to stay warm and help the bird maneuver through the air
- natural by-product
- actually complex branched skin appendages
- aerodynamic beauties
* are an adaptation of reptilian scales
- apomorphy for birds
- another source of sensitivity in the home
- clean and sanitized
- complex, designed structures required for flight, and are today found only on birds
- composed of a shaft with several long thin structures called barbs
- cracks of various sizes
- enriched with amino acids
- good insulators because they help the birds trap warm air around their skin
- great insulation which is good for cold weather but bad for hot weather
* are highly modified scales, and are important in several ways
- probable in the advanced bird-like theropods
* are important in keeping birds warm
- to keep penguins warm and to keep cold water from touching their skin
- lightweight, durable, and in some cases waterproof
* are located in bids
- cages
- caps
- feather dusters
- hats
- pillows
* are made of beta-keratin, a protein similar to the keratin of reptile scales
- out of keratin, the same protein found in hair and nails
- most important in thermoregulation, locomotion, and communication
* are natural and Rings are leather wrapped in black, brown, or tan
- with no dyes used
- necessary for flight, insulation, and courtship displays
- of course also necessary for flight and for gliding and soaring
* are one of the most prominent features of a bird's anatomy, and they are unique to birds
- thing that makes a bird a bird
- ostrich feathers unless otherwise noted
- outgrowths of the skin which are nourished by blood vessels
* are part of birds
- rowing
- rotation
- scales which have been elongated and raised as large planar structures
- solid objects
- strong as a result of a vane center, however, feathers have little softness value
- symbols of loftier ideals
* are the diagnostic feature of modern birds
- feature that most clearly distinguishes the birds from their dinosaur ancestors
- one most distinguishing characteristic of birds
- tremendous insulators
- unaffected by ultra-violet rays
- uniquely avian
* are used for decoration
- very popular decorations for hats
* basically serve as the bird's protection.
* become worn with use and are usually replaced every year.
* begin growth from under the skin in a blood rich 'quill'.
* can effectively mask even severe emaciation or abdominal distention
- reflect diet or environment
- serve a variety of purposes
- then become waterlogged, causing the bird to sink
* cling to beards.
* colored by pigments range from crow black to canary yellow and cardinal red.
- chicks
- in pairs, and an archer's pair is three
* compose the largest portion of the protein requirements of birds.
* consist of interlocking microscopic structures that are light, but very strong.
* contain huge quantities of the sulphur containing amino acids.
* continue to be added during egg laying and incubation
- expand daily
* do many jobs for birds.
* do, however, seem to be mostly a theropod trait.
* enable a bird to fly and help it maintain a constant body temperature.
* end in indentations.
* extend down to the legs, sometimes to the talons.
* form from the epidermis
* further serve as great displays, especially when courting.
* generate their own light and color effects.
* give birds colour
- cranes both the ability to fly and to regulate their temperature
* grow from well defined feather tracts called pterylae
- individually from tube-like follicles similar to hair follicles
- out of skin follicles, just as human hair does
- quickly and are then sealed off at the base
* have a central shaft with a vane or web on either side
- number of utilitarian, cultural and religious uses
- and incredible varieties of colors, textures, shapes and sizes
- appearances
- greenish sheen
- no more smell than down feathers
- purple sheen
- their own rigidity and make up the wing blade
* help a bird fly
- keep birds warm and dry
* includes barbs
* insulate the bird from the sun's heat and protect it from the cold.
* keep body heat in, allowing the body to decompose faster
- the bird insulated, weather proofed, and they even help a bird find a mate
* lose ability
* make birds unique animals.
* make up about one-sixth of a bird s weight
* mean change, so when a person dies, they are usually used in the funeral.
* offer extra protection
* only go so far to keep a chicken warm, and even ducks can only take so much cold.
* originate in a skin layer deep under the outer layer that forms scales.
* perform a number of functions for a bird
- variety of functions, including aerodynamics, insulation, camouflage and display
* prevent birds from getting too wet, and are an important part of their wings.
* protect a bird's skin and help it keep warm.
* provide a light, warm coat
- insulation and aid in flight
* replace their down coats in three to five weeks.
* ruffled by the chilly wind, eagles also have the munchies.
- dual purposes
* smell when wet.
* spread as waters wash to naked flesh.
* swirl in the air where snowflakes used to fall.
* usually cover the body, protecting the skin and providing insulation.
+ Feather, Colour: Animal anatomy
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Blood feather
* are new feathers that are still growing and developing.
* have dark shafts indicating they still have a blood supply.
Clean feather
* are essential for keeping birds healthy and in optimal condition for flying.
* help with insulation of the bird and flight performance.
* insulate better, and bathing helps birds keep parasites down.<|endoftext|>### covering | feather:
Contour feather
* Many contour feathers have afterfeathers attached at the base.
* are feathers.
* coat the whole body.
* cover the bird's body and are important in aerodynamics, insulation and coloration
- body of a bird and have a strong, hollow shaft and network of hooks
* form covering.
* grow on a bird's body only in special areas called pterylae.
* have a rachis and barbs with interlocking barbules to produce a semi-rigid vane
- vane, a shaft, and a quill
* provide flight surfaces and are responsible for plumage colors.
* take their name from the fact that they give loon bodies their shape, or contour.
Duck feather
* are also of some value, though they have been largely replaced by synthetics.
* have two basic adaptions.
* is most popular as they are cheaper than that of geese.
* possess color adaptation as well.
Eagle feather
* are lightweight yet extremely strong, hollow yet highly flexible
- smooth, vultures are rough
- very symbolic and often used in religious ceremonies
* play an important role in some tribes.
Flight feather
* Some flight feathers have egg teeth
* are contour feathers
- extraordinarily detailed in construction and strong for their weight
- part of wings
- the long feathers on the wings and tail used in flying
- very strong and stiff feathers that are found on the wings of birds
* form wing and tail surfaces.
* make up the aerodynamic surfaces of the bird's wings and tail.
* provide lift and movement for the bird through the air.
Peacock feather
* are bad luck
- just what their name says they are
* float slowly from side to side and drop very quickly.
* get their brilliance from thin-film interference.
Pin feather
* are the newly growing feather furled within a sheath.
* begin to develop in the baby stage, along with soft down on the head and back.
Turkey feather
* are second only to the eagle in spirit power
- wonderful for cleansing auras, the bowels, and the entire digestive tract
* get their colors from pigments.
Wing feather
* Most wing feathers have fringes.
* Some wing feathers have surfaces.
* are now nine months old and continue to fade and wear
- ten months old and continue to fade and wear
- so light and buoyant that they float
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Hair
* -Anime hairs come in many styles, shades and colors.
* All hair has a growth phase, termed anagen, and a resting phase, telogen
- is made of keratin protein and requires moisture to stay healthy
- hairs have a life expectancy of three to six years
* Any hair falling out of the head is an indicator of hereditary hair loss.
* Every hair is at a different stage of the growth cycle.
* Goes unique new product that inhibits regrowth after hair removal.
* Most hair comes back when the disease goes away or is adequately treated
- is shed periodically in a process called molt
- hairs point downward when the animal is hanging beneath a branch
* Some hair reacts more strongly than others.
* Some hairs contain temperature or smell receptors
- have occasional large pigment clumps
- remain attached to the scalp although they died possibly months ago.
* Long, brown hair 'Hair' is something that grows from the skin of mammals. Animal hair is usually called 'fur'. Sheep and goats have curly hair, which is usually called wool. Hair is made of keratin. Keratins are proteins
* absorbs all the things found in water, which sometimes include water-purifying chemicals
- the water making it soft and less likely to adhere well to the wax
- water which makes it stand up making it easier to shave
* acts as a natural hygrometer.
* also acts as a defensive mechanism for porcupine and hedgehogs
- can function as a sensory organ, as in cats, dogs, and whales
- differ in cross-sectional shape
- form in the pubic, genitalia and armpit or axilla
- grows faster in the morning than at night
- has a sensory function, extending the sense of touch beyond the surface of the skin
- helps to prevent heat loss from the head
- play a role in temperature regulation
- plays a crucial role in balancing
- produces a protein called keratanin, which is released into the environment
- provides various kinds of protection for animals
- tends to recede from the temples
- varies in shape, length, rate of growth, and response to stimuli
* always has 'highlights' even if the hair is black.
* are biological specimens and subject to variation
- epidermal in origin
- the most common outgrowths of the epidermal cells
* barometer of overall physical health.
* begins to appear in the pubic area and later it grows on the face and underarms.
* begins to grow before birth
- here at the time of puberty
* begins to grow in the armpit and pubic regions of the body
* braiding, more common in resort areas and other special events, is akin to face painting.
* breakage a result of damaged hair can mimic hair loss.
* can act like a wick, drawing the tears out of the eye.
* can also appear as a ghostly anomaly
- provide protective coloration
* can be medium length or short and close to the body
- wet or dry although most people prefer wet cutting
* can become dry, thin and brittle
- finer and more dry as well
- come from the scalp, the eyebrow, eyelashes, pubic region - anywhere there is hair
- contaminate and be contaminated by microbial cultures
- easily ignite from a burner flame and cause serious face and scalp burns
- get sunburnt just like the scalp
- grow back differently after chemotherapy treatments
- only be beautiful if it is healthy
- significantly interfere with image quality
- slow the cooling of the skin and also give protection against sun burn
* carries a positive polarity charge, silk a negative.
* changes color
- in length in proportion to the humidity of the air
* comes in a variety of sizes, colors, and shapes
- blond or brown
* comes in brown, dark brown,and black
- red,dark brown and black
- different shapes
- many forms, from the barbed quills of porcupines to the soft fur of a lemur
- off in patches and skin becomes thickened and corrugated
* complex structure that is epidermal in origin.
* conserves heat by trapping air to form an insulating layer.
* considered a fashion item just like clothes.
* consists mainly of keratin, which is also responsible for the elasticity of fingernails.
* consists of almost pure alpha-helix as the protein keratin
- protein layers called keratin
* contains DNA and thus is suitable for genetic analysis
- all the minerals present in the body
- millions of bacteria
* continues to grow as long as the papilla provides nourishment for new cells.
* covers all parts of the body, except for the lips, palms and soles
- almost every exposed surface of the human body and has some important functions
- help prevent hair from becoming caught in moving machine parts
- the inside and outside of the ears
* curious symbol in dreams.
* damaged by the sun is weak and unhealthy.
* decreases in volume and moisture
- on the scalp, but increases in the ears, nostrils, and eyebrows
* defies gravity, weather, or large amounts of water.
* defining characteristic of mammals.
* derived feature that separates mammals from other tetrapods.
* develops from a series of chemical interactions between different elements of the skin.
* develops from the cells of the bulb, which divide rapidly
- hair bulb, which divide rapidly
* develops under the armpit and in the pubic regions
- armpit, under chest and in the pubic regions
* digests very slowly and sometimes builds up in great quantities.
* does grow for three to six years before falling out.
* dyeing knows no age restrictions as men both young and old are coloring their hair.
* exists in a variety of textures
- some very unexpected places on our body
* express disorder,so hair eddy expresses self-organization that produces order in disorder.
* falls out at the root when the hair bulb shrinks
- because of the way the hair follicle metabolizes testosterone, an inherited trait
- spontaneously, during combing, or breaks at the bulb
* follicles Tiny organs in the skin, each one of which grows a single hair.
* form of scales and indicates a shared ancestry with reptiles.
* genetic thing, many guys have very little and some have a whole bunch.
* goes through a life cycle which includes growth, transition, and a resting phase
- cycles
* good way to disperse pheromones into the air.
* grow from hair follicles, which are miniature organs in the skin
- out of pits in the skin called follicles
* growing cycles vary in different cultures and parts of the world.
* grows about six inches per year
- and dies
- at a faster rate in the spring and summer than in autumn and winter
* grows at different rates
- speeds and different lengths
* grows at the rate of about a half-inch per month
- one hundredth of an inch each day
* grows back and can be dyed back to it's original, more natural-looking color
- like soft threads
- by forming new cells at the base of the root
* grows faster in summer than in winter
- on the crown than on the sides of the head
- fastest when it is short
* grows from a follicle
- hair bulb under the skin
* grows from follicles that contain the lower shaft and root of the hair
- which are very small pouches located in the skin
* grows from hair follicles within the skin
- follicles, which are in the scalp and contain the root of the hair
- indentations in the outer skin layer called hair follicles
* grows from the dermal papillae, which lie in the base of the hair follicle
- follicle imbedded in the dermis
- follicle, or root, underneath the skin
* grows in a cyclical nature
- phases
- response to hormones and individual biochemistry
- three cycles
- white and can be visible from a distance
- like a blade of grass with a very fine tip on it
* grows on human skin in various textures, colors, and density
- the head and body
- out of a follicle, or a tiny pit in the skin
- quickly and therefore is very sensitive to the effects of radiation
- so thin and brittle that it breaks off easily
- through three distinct growth phases
- up through follicles from papillae in the lower epidermis
- very slowly, about half an inch a month
* grows, and is contained in, narrow tube-like structures with bulbous bottoms called follicles.
* has a limited life span
- tendency to float up, and it is hard to be certain that each strand of hair was covered
* has great social significance for human beings, and acts as an important indicator
- other symbolic meanings as well
- roots
- several different parts that start at the root and go to the shaft
* has three distinct roles
- main parts
* have a life cycle from start through growth to falling out.
* having poor porosity takes longer to absorb solutions.
* help disperse pheromones that are detected by the vomeronasal organ in the human nose.
* helps control body temperature and is made of keratin protein
- to keep the body warm
* impedes air flow into the canal that tends to keep the canal dry.
* includes corpi
- sections
- widow's peaks
* insulates the body against heat loss.
* interferes with the sweating process, which works more efficiently through naked skin.
* is accomplished by means of a wig, or by applying clay to represent hair
- acquired by shearing small pieces of yarn or wool and applying to glued surface of head
- all one length with no bangs
* is also a sensory structure, as the whiskers of cats and dogs are sensitive to touch
- symbol of physicality
- subject to shampoos, rinses, dyes, and other products that can contain mercury
- well preserved in tar pits and ice, as well as fossil impressions
* is an epidermal appendage that lies within the dermis
- essential part of a person's appearance
- important part of our appearance and plays a significant role in human culture
- insulator against heat loss
* is another area that is as varied as the weather
- feature separating mammals from other animals
- important sculptural medium in Africa
- basically superficial to the essential verities in life
- blonde when eumelanin is only present in small amounts
- body parts
- built by the hair follicle from dead proteins produced by skin cells called keratin
- capable of composteds
- coloureds
- composed mainly of a hard chemical substance called keratin
* is composed of keratin, the same protein that makes up nails and the outer layer of our skin
- curly because the single hair varies in thickness
- dead tissue
- distributed on nearly all parts of the body
- energized, thickened and sealed with silk proteins and nutrients that troubled hair needs
- enriched with vigorously active nutrients for noticeably healthier hair
- especially important in making a silhouette look like the poser
- far more complex than it appears on the surface
- filament
* is formed by epithelial cells of a papilla at the base of the follicle
- in very small tiny pockets in the skin, called follicles
* is found in the food
- glossy, fine and silky in texture
- hair and requires daily washing, just like every other part of the body
- high in nitrogen and a good insulator for the fibrous surface roots
- important on a cold day
- is found in the comb, on fingers during hair wash, on shoulders, on pillows etc
- kept in good condition by the secretions of the sebaceous glands
- lightweights
* is located in arms
- beds
- brushs
- combs
- drains
- heads
- rugs
- scalps
- sinks
- soup
- wigs
- on the ears and at the end of the tail
- long and thick and grizzlies commonly have conspicuous silver-tipped guard hairs
* is lost due to damage to hair-root cells
- first from the front and top of the scalp
* is lubricated by oil from sebaceous glands in the follicle
- sebaceous glands that are located in the hair follicle
* is made alive with body
- of cotton warp in various colors and styles and can be washed
* is made of keratin, a protein that product of epithelial cells
- the same substance that forms nails and the barrier at the top of the skin
- protein and adequate protein is necessary for luxuriant hair
- proteins that are later keratinized
* is made up of a protein called keratin
- dead cells filled with proteins, most of which are known as keratins
- keratin, a form of protein that is mainly in our skin and even fingernails
* is mostly dead tissue
- much like feathers
- naturals
- nature's greatest beauty enhancer
- nothing more than a non-living tissue which is made up of fibrous protein called keratin
* is of medium texture, straight to wavy, weather resistant and of medium length
- minimal functional benefit to humans
- one of the defining characteristics of mammals
* is part of heads
- perfumed with a blend of walnut or sesame oil and ambergris or jasmine
* is present on all parts of the body except the palms, soles and the red portion of the lips
- the lower surface and between plates
- primarily decorative in humans
- processes
* is produced by cells at the base of structures called hair follicles
- living cells in the hair follicles at the base of each hair
- removed from the skin surface by shaving the day before treatment
- shiny, straight, curly, long, short, and comes in colors
- short in length, glossy and fine, lying close to the body
- similar to the outer layer of the skin and has no blood supply
- smooths
- solid objects
- strands
- strong as a wire of iron
- textured with wax and hairgloss
* is the fastest growing tissue in the body, second only to bone marrow
- only human substance that retains long term drug retention data
- perfect way for women of color to express their creativity, mood and lifestyle
- thin, sparse, brittle, easily pulled out, and turns a dull brown or reddish color
- thins
- thought to contain the mana or power and so the cutting of hair risky business
- to be made into industrial felt or spun into yarn
- two-layered, made of parallel cylinders
* is used for artist's brushes, insulation, upholstery
- brushing
- cuttings
- decoration
- shampooings
- warmth
- washings
- in plaster as a binding medium, and gives tenacity to the material
- to insulate and keep the body warm in a large variety of climates
- weakest when it is wet and brushing can easily damage it
- what makes or breaks a person's facial features
- worn in pigtails or shorn and dyed
* is, in fact, one of the most vulnerable parts of the body.
* keep the sand and dust away from their ears.
* keeps growing, so do fingernails, toenails and various other odd spots, bumps and blemishes.
* large component of beauty.
* lives and grows only at the follicle, where the hair is fed by the blood stream.
* maintains a permanent and unalterable record of all drugs an individual ingests.
* natural insulator whether the it is warm or cool.
* naturally lightens in the summer sun and darkens in the winter.
* needs silica to grow and as a protection for the skin and cell walls.
* normally grow straight out of a tube in the center of a hair follicle
- grows back without medication
- lie nearly parallel to the skin or at an acute angle to it
- receives natural oil from the scalp and neck
* often begins to grow back during chemotherapy treatment
- grows faster, thicker and darker in color along with an overall improved quality
- shows it age by going gray or white
* plays an imporant part in forming a person's image.
* present on the legs are also useful in climbing upright or slippery surfaces.
* protect ears from blowing sand.
* protects the surface of the skin and conserves body heat.
* protein filament that grows from follicles found in the dermis , or skin.
* pulling can occur in both children and adults.
* pulling is called trichotilomania, and can be treated with a number of medications
- sometimes due to scalp irritation caused by eczema, ringworm, or lice
- that leads to noticeable hair loss is called trichotillomania
* regrows slower, is finer and softer, and eventually stops growing at all.
* restricts blood flow to the brain.
* scales that are open and roughened lose a lot of keratin, due to the reasons described above.
* seems to be an important indicator of one's sexuality and state.
* shedding usually occurs in the transition phase, but can also occur in the resting phase.
* spray some family members use to keep their hair in place.
* spreads oil and bacteria.
* stand on end, the heart races and fight or flight hormones flood the body.
* standing on end also makes an animal look larger and more dangerous.
* start life as a hair bulb, produced in small sac in the skin called a follicle.
* starts to recede when fewer number of new hair is in the re-growth stage.
* stays resistant to any kind of decay.
* stick to hold hair up in bun.
* straightening products are closely related to waving products.
* takes on different properties depending on humidity and chemicals it has been exposed to.
* tends to be dry and lifeless
- run in bundles, in varying directions
* transparent braid woven from a composition.
* tries to grow as normal but due to hair follicle hardening, it can only grow a few millimeters.
* turns gray when the body stops producing the pigment.
* twirling is known to result in bald spots.
* usually begins to gray at the temples first
- grow about six weeks after completion of treatment
- contains pigmentation making the hair appear black, or brown or red, or blonde
* usually grows back when treatments are over or even before
- within a day or several days after shaving
* varies greatly in strength, length, texture and usability.
* very durable series of protein chains
- important component of our bodies
* vitamins supplements for faster growing healthier hair for all hair types.
+ Pangolin: Mammals
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Animal hair
* are classified into three basic types.
* exhibit more variable scale patterns.
Beard
* Some beard is part of heads
- men
* also play an important role in some religions.
* are the fastest growing hairs on the human body.
* grow very slowly for the first couple of years.
* includes corpi
- moustaches
- mustaches
- sections
- widow's peaks
* is facial hair.
* is part of faces
- goats
- people
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Awn
* account for most kinds of hair which mammals can have.
* can aid in both wind and animal dispersal.
* is beard<|endoftext|>### covering | hair:
Black hair
* carries extreme amounts of eumelanin and is less dense than the other hair colors.
* grow all over the neck and chest, and they have bigger dark circles around their eyes.
* The term 'Black hair' refers to the darkest of all human hair colors. It dominant and genetic trait, and found in people of all ethnic groups. Caucasian people with black hair are usually referred to as brunettes. Black hair carries extreme amounts of eumelanin and is less dense than the other hair colors. In English, it varies between softly black to dense black. Black hair' also refers to the hair of black people, which is also known as 'afro-textured hair'. Black people have hair that is naturally curly and dry.
* has a flattened elliptical cross-sectional shape.
* is long and wavy
- thicker than is red hair<|endoftext|>### covering | hair:
Body hair
* Some body hair is part of humanity.
* emerges at ten to twenty one days.
* is called vellous hair and fine and downy hair type, particularly on a female
- increased by androgens while scalp hair is decreased
- limited in women, and thicker in men
- part of homos
- rare, usually apparent only on chieftains or specific breeds
- scarce, being most apparent on young animals and on the end of the tail of adults
+ Hair, Human hair, Hair texture:
* Hair texture is also inherited genetically. The thickness of hair, its color and its tendency to curl are all inherited. There are also genetic differences between men and women. Body hair is limited in women, and thicker in men.
Braid
* are a generalization of permutations in combinatorics
- neither immune to bites, nor abrasion
- super strong in relation to their diameter, plus they are very limp
- trimming
- video games
* can last up to six months, but varies from person to person.
* come in many styles and colours and all have different properies when in use.
* have a very useful property for some applications - they float.
* is hair
* range from three to seven or more strands.
Coarse hair
* cover the surface of the auricle.
* grizzled grey to brown with a reddish wash on the face.
Curly hair
* grows away from the scalp.
* has a flatter cross section than straight hair.
* is by nature delicate, dry and prone to breakage
- dangerous for fingers
Damaged hair
* can break easily after perming.
* has a negative electrical charge which can make the static even worse.
* is replenished with panthenol and hair keratin amino acids.
Dead hair
* can cause skin irritation and thus needs to be gone.
* is removed by plucking, and hair on the ears, legs, and neck is also thinned out.<|endoftext|>### covering | hair:
Eyebrow
* Some eyebrows are part of faces
* protect the eyes, if water runs over the face or if there is too much sunlight. The eyebrow's ability to move is also important in facial expression
* also can compensate for unusual face shapes.
* are a very significant aspect of our appearance.
* are also one of our most expressive facial features
- part of our eye expressions and can accent the feelings expressed
- the most important features in the face
* begin above the inner corner of the eye, and taper off to nothing.
- sections
* is hair
* protect the eyes , if water runs over the face or if there is too much sunlight.
* shade direct sunlight and keep interiors cooler. | {
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Eyelash
* Some eyelashs are part of eyelids
* also keep sweat out of the eye.
* apply only to the females.
* are hair
- short, thick, and curly
- tinted for a darker or fuller look
- very important in protecting the eye from dust and debris
* keep dust and dirt from getting into the eyes.
* protect eyes from wind-blown sand
- the eyes from foreign objects, and nostril hairs filter air and remove debris
+ Eyelid
* An 'eyelid' is a thin piece of skin that covers and protects the eye. It is one of the thinnest areas of skin on a persons body. People do this willingly or without thinking. The human eyelid has a row of eyelashes that help protect the eye from dust and other small objects. Eyelashes also keep sweat out of the eye. Eyelids regularly spread tears and other secretions on the surface of the eye to keep it moist. The cornea is one part of the eye that must be kept moist. Eyelids keep the eyes from drying out when asleep. Also, the blink reflex protects the eye from things touching it.<|endoftext|>### covering | hair:
Facial hair
* can prevent a good seal, even if it is only one day's stubble.
* comes in spurts and it's almost never symmetrical.
* extends down to their lips protecting the muzzle when grazing in snow.
* is also a sign of virilization
- body hair
- often the last male sexual characteristic to develop
- short, while the long, rough hair on the crown and shoulders forms a hood
* is very short and gray
- similar to hair in other parts of the body
* provides more hair lines to process.
* sign of puberty in men.
Fine hair
* begins growing on the head, eyebrows and eyelashes
- to grow all over the body
* is seen over most of the skin.
* populate the surface of the plant's roots.
Gray hair
* has to do with a lack of nutrients.
* is coarser and dryer than other types of hair
- formed when the signal to produce color slows or stops
- something that is fairly dull
* sign of distinction
- growing old
Guard hair
* Most guard hair is part of undercoats.
* are erectile for heat regulation
- hollow like straws
- the continuously growing dark hairs that create the long, shaggy coat
* gives the color and the shape of the animal.
* is hair.
* is part of fur
- the longer, coarse, harsh hair that sheds water and protects the fur fiber
* protect the fur, while the fur insulates the mammal.
Hair style
* are a work of art in Senegal.
* evolve and change over the years, even as creativity reaches new frontiers.
* seem to go in cycles.
* vary with age, and with ethnic identity.
Hair testing
* appears to be a better determinant of long-term drug consumption.
* is effective in detecting regular than occasional marijuana use.
Hair transplantation
* cost-competitive solution for hair loss.
* is an effective and permanent solution for hair loss
- office procedure that takes approximately three to six hours
* very safe, relatively minor surgical procedure.
Haircut
* are cuts
- grooming
* happen when tunnel vision sets in.
* includes corpi
- sections
- widow's peaks
Hairstyle
* are a major part of American fashion and are always changing
- used to make a statement, baldness is abhorred
* change and grow, just like people.
Healthy hair
* begins with healthy skin.
* is crucial to our psychological well-being
- strong, about equivalent to copper wire of the same diameter
* mirror of both good nutrition and common sense.
* natural adjunct to a really healthy person.
* requires daily attention
- iron, zinc, calcium, magnesium and boron
- minerals and vitamins
Horse hair
* are coarse hairs, of course.
* is best for lines, sheep hair for softness
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Human hair
* are distinguishable from hairs of other mammals
- seventy-five to one hundred microns wide and easier to see because they are long
* can be brown , red , blonde or most commonly black
- survive for thousands of years
* grows in cycles.
* has the ability to be colored or permed.
* is formed by rapid divisions of cells at the base of the follicle
- in some ways beyond the basic body
- the softest hair there is
- used, for example, in thermometers
* ranges from white to brown to red to most commonly black.
* rich source of nitrogen and can be added to a compost pile or bin.
* very accurate way to measure humidity and has been used for many years.
* works in less populated areas, but doesn t work well in residential areas.
+ Human, Biology, null, Physical appearance: Hominins
* Human hair grows on the underarms, the genitals and the top of the head in both genders, and on the chest, legs, back and face of males. Although it might look like humans have less hair than most primates they actually do not. The average human has more hair 'follicles', where hair grows from, than most chimpanzees. Why humans and their fur parted way by Nicholas Wade, 'New York Times', August 19 2003. Human hair can be brown, red, blonde or most commonly black.
Light hair
* Some light hair is often present on the nose, tail and toes.
* is basically hair that has an absence of pigment.<|endoftext|>### covering | hair:
Long hair
* appear s to be primarily a custom in urban families.
* can accidentally fall into flames or chemicals
- easily blow in a child's face and obstruct vision
* does have special needs.
* growing between pads and toes also help prevent slippage.
* grows on the ears, chest, underbody and legs.
* is always more attractive than short hair
- considered to be below chin length
- difficult to clean and dry, and wet teats are often milked
- one of the sexiest things to use in lovemaking
- sometimes hard to brush
* is the Scriptural badge of virtuous womanhood
- culprit that gathers and holds manure, dirt and mud
- norm for young men
- worn by earless felons who lost their ears as a punishment of a crime
* means uncut hair.
* sign of their spirituality and connection with their ancestors.
* takes longer to wash, longer to dry, longer to comb.
* tend to get dirty and make the dog uncomfortable.
Loss of hair
* is seen as an age-related process, most bald men are old men.
* seems a greater affront to the dignity of women than men.
Mane
* Some manes are part of lionesses.
* are a ruff of long hair around the neck which is brown in the front and black in the back.
* cover more of the lion's body than just the head and neck.
* includes corpi
- sections
- widow's peaks
* is hair
Moustache
* Some moustaches are part of beard
- chins
- faces
- widow's peaks
* is facial hair
Mustache
* Some mustaches are part of beard
* are facial hair
- illegal if the bearer has a tendency to habitually kiss other humans
- the only acceptable facial hair
* includes corpi
Natural hair
* is more absorbent than synthetic hair.
* remains silky because of sebum from the root.
New hair
* can be visible within four weeks of completing chemotherapy.
* grows before winter.
* is fairly fragile, and can easily be broken off by biting and clawing
- produced at the follicle where tiny blood vessels provide nourishmnet to the hair cells
* regrow due to increase the number of hair cells.
* starts to grow from the same follicles.
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Pigtail
* are also very useful in extending the length of a wire that is too short.
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Pubic hair
* appears during puberty in girls and boys.
* becomes both coarser and more curled and spreads to cover the area between the legs.
* begins to grow at about the same time the growth spurt occurs
- in a triangular patch in the pubic area, lightly at first
* can vary by amount, color, texture, and coarseness.
* causes crime.
* decreases, the labia majora atrophy, and the labia minora and clitoris shrink in size.
* fills the pubic area and extends onto the surface of the thighs and up the abdomen.
* grows there on most adolescents and adult women
- with male pattern
* grows, and the child's body shape changes
- as do whiskers
* is as natural as the hair on one's head or on one's legs and armpits
- body hair
- hair that grows in the pubic region, which is the part of the body where the penis is
- often the second unequivocal change of puberty
- shorter , curlier and rougher than hair on the head
- what is known as a secondary sex characteristic
* kind of terminal hair type.
* spreads to the thighs and upward towards the stomach.
* appears during puberty in girls and boys. Beginning with only a few hairs, the area quickly fills out in a triangular shape making a thick patch of hair.
* wild rabbit in Colorado.
+ Puberty, Body changes in males, Body hair and skin changes: Physiology :: Human sexuality
* Pubic hair is hair that grows in the pubic region, which is the part of the body where the penis is. Pubic hair is shorter, curlier and rougher than hair on the head. It usually starts growing on the abdomen above the penis at the place where it joins the body. There may also be some hair on the scrotum. After about six months to a year, there will be a large triangle of hair in the pubic region. Within three to four years after puberty begins, there is a lot of pubic hair in the area above the penis.
* Pubic hair is hair that grows in the pubic region, which is the part of the body where the penis is. Pubic hair is shorter, curlier and rougher than hair on the head. It usually starts growing on the abdomen above the penis at the place where it joins the body. There may also be some hair on the scrotum. After about six months to a year, there will be a large triangle of hair in the pubic region. Within three to four years after puberty begins, there is a lot of pubic hair in the area above the penis. Later on, pubic hair also grows on the abdomen upwards towards the navel and on the insides of the thighs.
Sensory hair
* penetrate the cuticle and are connected with the nervous system.
* respond to air coming from a particular direction.
Short hair
* is considered to be above chin length
- easier to keep clean and dry
- lighter and cooler than long hair
* reduces the effects of thinning hair by making it appear fuller and thicker.
* tends to hide thinning hair.
Sparse hair
* appears in the tips of the chin and upper jaw, often associated with callosities.
* are scattered over the body, but are especially noticeable around the face and mouth.
Straight hair
* have a round shape, and wavy and curly hairs are flat.
* is always in style
- circular, or nearly circular in cross section
- common in people living in colder climates as it keeps the neck and head warm
- round, wavy hairs are oval, kinky and curly hairs are usually flat
* lies flat because it's round and grows out of round follicles.
Synthetic hair
* burns quickly and gives off little or no odor.
* has a permanent curl which only requires brushing to re-establish.
* looks and wears like human hair.
Thatch
* are construction materials
- located in roofs
- plant materials
* includes corpi
- sections
- widow's peaks
Thick hair
* Some thick hairs can be quite stiff and bristle-like but are only composed of a single row of cells.
* grows from the scalp and some other parts of the body.
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Wet hair
* has a higher combing friction than dry hair and is more likely to be stretched.
* is three times weaker than dry hair, and very vulnerable.
White hair
* is prone to a type of infection called scratches.
* respond the least to laser therapy.
* tends to grow long and straight.
Hull
* act as barriers
- natural barriers
* are calyxs
- cities
- husks
- inedible, but can be burned as a source of fuel for power plants or rice mills
* are part of boats
- sailboats
- ships
- vessels
- places
- structures
* includes bases
- ribs
- rider plates
- sections
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Convex hull
* build collision avoidance into robot behavior.
* do converge to fixed points, but they are computationally expensive.
* is used to describe topological properties of objects.
* keeps the whole brain image in a three-dimensional space.
Nutshell
* are shells
- used as fuel and in industry
* includes sections.
Rice hull
* are a composted product that is increasingly available
- quite stable, lasting up to ten years in the soil
- the outer covering or husk layer that encloses the rice kernel
* reduce the surface tension of the grape skins.
Walnut hull
* are well known for the anti-parasitic properties.
* contain polyphenols that stain hands and can cause skin irritation. | {
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Mask
* Carved masks are like totem poles, they both represent human, animals, and mystical ones too.
* Every mask symbol of the ancestral spirits.
* Make masks using paper plates.
* Most masks come in several sizes
- have eyes, nose, mouth, and hair
- trap some moisture and heat, but some are specifically designed to do so
* Provides information on masks, alphabetically, by culture, and by region of the world.
* Some masks are highly recognizable as human faces while others are animal representations
- part of costumes and headdresses
- two-dimensional structures designed to only cover the face
- represent hunting spirits
* Some masks serve as reminders of ancient deities from the prehistoric world
- to protect the wearer against physical dangers
- symbolize the transition from childhood to adulthood
* are a covering used to disguise or protect the face.
* are a form of play and fantasy
- sculpture
- means of adaptation to society and a protection for the psyche
- way for children to try on different roles
- accessories
- agents of celebration and transcendence, of commemoration and transformation
- also familiar as pieces of kit associated with practical functions, usually protective
- central to carnival, offering the liberation of anonymity
* are common to all cultures, even our own, but they vary greatly from culture to culture
- many cultures and can be intended to be worn or for purely ornamental purposes
- concealment
- disguises
- frequently part of mythic ritual
* are important elements of some dances, and determine the character of the dance
- to many African tribes
- kind of a signature of culture- often taking their origin in religious or ritual heritage
- like stencils that protect parts of an image
- literally masks that allow only certain areas of an image through
- located in carnivals
- mostly dance accessories
- often present to instruct during initiation, rites of passage and funerals
- part of daily life, and in some instances they are indispensable
- present in every aspect of life, in one way or another
- protective covering
- used in many magical or shamanistic rituals in non-western societies
- usually of beings either human, animal, male or female
- worn in ceremonies and for hunting
* can be unsafe for some people to use
- block vision and be hot and uncomfortable
- hide, protect, disguise, liberate, or transform the wearer
- keep children from seeing well or completely
* can obstruct a child s vision and breathing
- child's vision
- vision and hearing
* come in a variety of forms, but all represent incarnations of gods, ancestors or bush spirits
- flexible, rigid, plastic, neoprenish material, and different colors
* expose a chemical coating called photoresist to ultraviolet light.
* hold a special place in African art.
* is an integral part of social life, ceremonies and rituals.
* often employ additional materials, like shells, or can be made entirely from fiber
- refer to a clan totem such as crocodile or eagle
- represent departed ancestors, spirit beings, and invisible powers
* play a key part within world theatre traditions, particularly non-western theatre forms
- an important role in totemic rituals
* reduce exposure to irritants.
* represent humans and animals.
* representing animals also come in different sizes.
* still play a role today in secular festivities.
* tend to fall off and block vision.
* used in performances of sacred dances are sacred and as such revered and kept so in temples.
+ Mask, Origin, History: Accessories :: Culture :: Non-verbal communication :: Art :: Metaphors
* Masks are used in many magical or shamanistic rituals in non-western societies. The celebration or appeasement of animistic spirits takes place with dance and song in ancient performances in many parts of the world. In these events performers use costumes and masks to mimic the supposed spirits. University of Pennsylvania Press. | {
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African mask
* Many African masks represent animals.
* do come in a variety of shapes, styles and materials.
Dust mask
* are ineffective in protecting against herbicide vapors.
* can guard people with seasonal allergies against pollen and dust.
* can help prevent inhaling airborne allergens such as pollen and mold
- or reduce the inhalation of small fiberglass particles
* filter out or trap minute airborne particles such as dust, chaff, and most molds.
Face mask
* are masks
- more effective barriers than face shields
* have one large lens covering eyes and nose and are designed for underwater diving.
Facial mask
* Some facial masks have a grainy texture that helps smooth the skin during the rinse cycle.
* help in removing dead skin, unclogging pores and prevent premature lines and wrinkles.
Gas mask
* are usually full-facepiece respirators with one filtering canister.
* protect against inhalation.
* provide protection against pesticides, and often toxic erbium materials
- the best facial protection, if properly fitted and sealed<|endoftext|>### covering | mask:
Respirator
* Most respirators used in farming activities supply fresh oxygen.
* Some respirators supply air while others filter room air.
* A 'respirator' kind of mask that is used to protect someone from breathing in dusts, fumes, or gases that might hurt them. Respirators come in many types and sizes. They are used by the military and industrial workers.
* are a recommended piece of equipment when waxing.
* can be either disposable or non-disposable
- hazardous to people with heart and lung problems
- keep the person apparently breathing forever
- protect against some hazards in the air
- provide protection from airborne contaminants that cause occupational diseases
* come in different sizes to accommodate different sized faces
- various forms
* depend on exposure level.
* only protect from inhalation exposure.
* protect cleanup workers from inhaling airborne mold, mold spores, and dust
- painters from toxic fumes
- users from airborne hazards such as smoke, chemicals, lead, dust, and asbestos
* provide protection to the wearer from inhaling infectious droplet nuclei.
* work by using either a chemical or mechanical filtration system.
### covering | mask | respirator:
Respiratory acidosis
* can also result when obstruction of air motion leads to carbon dioxide buildup
- be a consequence of bronchitis , asthma or airway obstruction
* is acidosis
- caused by abnormally high levels of carbon dioxide in the body
- often a consequence of diseases like emphysema
* symptom of several lung diseases.
Respiratory change
* associated with aging include three of the following.
* can occur in the form of periodic breathing or apnea.
Surgical mask
* Some surgical masks fit so poorly that they provide very little protection from any airborne hazard.
* are for doing surgery.
* protect the wearer from liquid droplets and fluid splatters.
Pall
* cause dies.
* large white cloth which covers a closed casket during the funeral service.
Perianth
* Some perianths are part of anemones
- angiosperms
- blossoms
- bluebottles
- buds
- carnation
- catkins
- daisies
- dicotyledons
- florets
- flowers
- helianthuses
- marigolds
- monocots
- orchids
- poppies
- snapdragons
- snowdrops
- sunflowers
- vanillas
- wildflowers
* includes petals
- sections
- sepals
* plant part.
Plumage
* Most plumages contain pigment.
* Most plumages look like juvenile plumages
- show differences
* Some plumages change color.
* Some plumages cover heads
- long tails
* Some plumages have aspects
- bronze
- degrees
- white tails
* are bright mainly in irredescent or pigmented greens and blues.
* include feathers
- grey feathers
* includes barbs
- corpi
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Basic plumage
* Some basic plumages have aspects.
* is acquired by a prebasic molt.
Winter plumage
* Most winter plumages look like juvenile plumages
* is black with light colored tips on the feathers.<|endoftext|>### covering:
Plume
* Some plumes are produced by fire
- have no color and appear to shimmer
* are a type of ostrich quills that are available in natural white shade
- adornment
- bright rays in coronal holes, visible between one and several solar radii
- clouds
- most prevalent on clear days in winter
- shapes
- solid objects
- structures that are seen inside the open magnetic field regions of coronal holes
- useful in dried arrangements
* can dive because of aquifer recharge
- rise in groundwater discharge areas
* come in a range of sizes, the biggest being megaplumes or superplumes
- all different sizes and can occur anywhere
* includes barbs
- corpi
- sections
* is sometimes also another term for hotspot.
* often transport significant amounts of moisture from the tropics into middle latitudes.<|endoftext|>### covering:
Pod
* Most pods have two to twenty-five whales, but the average size is about ten.
* are an alternative so children can wear their very own underwear
- stringless and brittle
* consist of subpods that travel with one another.
* contain a pulp that is variously sweet and acid. commonly white but also red
- sweetish, gummy pulp
- less than ten animals, mainly females with calves and sexually immature males
* feeding by the beetles also becomes less critical once the pods themselves turn yellow.
* hang down or thrust up and out from the stems, changing color as they mature.
* includes sections.
* remain green on plants and pod fill of the upper most pods still continues.
### covering | pod:
Amomum pod
* are larger and dark brown.
+ Cardamom: Zingiberales :: Spices :: Middle Eastern foods
* Their seeds are used as a spice. The two species are named 'Elettaria' and 'Amomum', respectively. The seeds grow in a small seedpod. This seedpod is triangular in cross-section and has the shape of a spindle. There is a thin papery outer shell and small black seeds. Amomum pods are larger and dark brown.
Green pod
* are significantly superior in fragrance to the yellow or white bleached ones.
* produce inferior seed.
Infected pod
* are blue in color, deformed and sterile.
* turn into a soft, watery mass, before dying out and turning brown.<|endoftext|>### covering | pod:
Seed pod
* Most seed pods turn from green to yellow then brown when dry.
* Some seed pods burst open when they are dry and throw their seeds a long way
- flake, thus helping remove eggs from their surface
- produce sticky gum following penetration of bruchid larvae
* are also a protein-rich livestock feed
- decorative after leaves fall
* contain an edible pulp.
* germinate while on the tree, so they are ready to take root when they drop.
* hang on the tree after the leaves fall.
* produce small amounts of viable seed.
* provide important food for wildlife.
* resemble stork heads.
* turn black as they ripen.
Transient pod
* act much like wolf packs and are much more aggressive.
* are constantly on the move following food sources.
* feed primarily on any available species of marine mammal.
Poultice
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Scale
* All scales start as eggs that are laid underneath the mother scale.
* Most scales are about the size of a pin head or slightly larger
- have a hook on the end and do damage to fish
* Some scale insects infest roots
- scales also reside on leaves and fruit
* Some scales are hemispherical in shape, while others are oval and flat
- the sum of positive responses to items on a questionnaire
- possess three or four ISOs
* affect evergreens, fruit trees, shade trees, and many ornamentals.
* also allow snakes to move
- feed on trunks and stems of plants
* are a kind of shelter for the seed
- neccesity when flying birds of prey
- type of work
- an attribute of justice personified
- bits
- flat plates of epidermal tissue one cell thick and several to many cells wide
- for measuring the weight of foods such as fruits, breads, backed goods, and meats
- fundamental to conveying information in a graph
- hierarchical , with each tone having a certain rank in the overall pecking order
- indicators
- instruments
- layered in rows on the fish's body, much like shingles on a roof
- leafs
* are located in bathrooms
- butcher shops
- cabinets
- delis
- doctors
- labs
- music stores
- post offices
- reptiles
- machines
- made of keratin
- merely folds in the epidermis, while feathers and hairs develop from follicles
- musical notation
- one of the ways in which cultures differ quite strongly from one another
* are present in the skin
- on bases of dorsal, anal and caudal fins
- proportion
- shiny, overlapping, and contain small plates of bone
- solid objects
- some of the most important insect pests affecting conifer trees and shrubs in Colorado
- standards
- unusual insects in appearance
* are used for balancing
- measures
- rankings
- to measure
- usually hard-bodied insects without visible legs or means of movement
* attack the leaves of pineapple plants, which weakens the plant.
* bear a milky iridescent sheen which has given rise to common and scientific names.
* become sexually mature and mate in the spring.
* can also mean the size of an area being studied
- be a breeding ground for microorganisms
- look more like a disease than an insect
- weaken a plant, causing yellowing or stunted growth, and eventually death
* cause damage by sucking the juices from the plants.
* classical, solid, static concept.
* come in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors.
* contain anthocyanin pigment and when in water absorbs chlorophyll making it look green
- pigments that give snakes their colors and patterns
* cover the bony shells of turtles.
* defines the dimensions of the measurement frames used in a sampling protocol.
* fall out, leaving pits on fish's hide.
* feed by sucking plant sap
- on sap by piercing the leaf or stem with their mouthparts and sucking
* fraction of map to real distance.
* grow continuously and wear, but are never fully shed
- in long sheets
* help keep reptiles from drying out, and are thus an adaptation to terrestrial life.
* insects Red scale and soft brown scale can be a minor problem
- Scale insects are sap suckers like aphids
* insert their piercing-sucking mouthparts into the plant and feed on the juices.
* involves a change in dimensions.
* is all the same since everything is atoms
- also a function of movement
* is an important factor in data usage
- part of understanding and working with natural resources
- as aspect of size, numbers, and even time
- constant along all straight lines radiating from a particular geographic location
- everything in the global auto business
- how big the print is
- important in the use of pattern
- in pixels per unit
- something that is manageable and that has efficiencies built into it
* is the arrangement of tones within an octave
- element that most affects the layout of a graph
- extent of reduction, expressed as a ratio, to represent the Earth's surface on a map
- proportional reduction from full size to model
* is the ratio between model size and full size
- of distance on a map to corresponding values on earth
- reduction needed to display a representation of the Earth's surface on a map
* is the relationship between a distance portrayed on a map and the same distance on the Earth
- distances on the map and distances in the 'real world'
- size relationships of the shapes, objects, text or images in a design
- term used to describe the size of a miniature item
- what the art of architecture is about
* lay head to tail in all bony fishes.
* literally sucks the juice out of the host plant, including apples and stone fruit.
* matter of hiding things in order to cover more material.
* means that the planets have the right size relative to each other
- to climb up something or to remove in thin layers
* measure our weight using kilograms.
* measuring device.
* occur as localized thickenings of the corneal layer of the epidermis.
* plays an important role in entropy.
* possess antennae and are characterized by reduced legs.
* problem with many houseplants.
* provide nourishment to bulbs.
* range in size from the size of a poppy seed to the size of a split pea.
* refers to both space and time
- extension in time and space
- quantity, both relative and absolute
* refers to the range of sizes over which a landscape pattern is detectable
- relationship of distance on photographs or maps to the actual ground distance
- what a given distance on the map represents on the ground
* represents the ratio of a distance on the map to the actual distance on the ground.
* seem to be removed from the eyes as greater depths of colour and spatial relationship appear.
* serve a very important function of external protection, sort of like armor.
* spend most of their lives underneath a covering feeding on the same spot of the plant.
* suck the sap from the trees and thus cause branches to die and sometimes kill trees.
* sucking insect and can be easily distinquished from cold damage.
* system or series of marks used for measuring or registering.
* tend to gravitate toward a single pitch, indicating the tonic pitch
- thrive on stressed plants
* tiny bug with a waxy outer covering.
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Bud scale
* Some bud scales have unique colors and coverings of various fibers and waxes.
* are usually light or dark red, especially in the upper part of the canopy.
Cone scale
* are rather thin and never have prickles
- shiny, thickened at the apex, and end in a short spine on the dorsal umbo
- thick and straight
* are thin and never have prickles
- often curve up on the end
* mound up on the ground below feeding stations in piles called middens.
Ctenoid scale
* are similar to the cycloid scales, with growth rings.
* cover the body and upper head.
* have a characteristic toothed edge.
Euonymus scale
* appears as white flecks on the leaves and stems.
* have one to three generations per year, depending on the climate.<|endoftext|>### covering | scale:
Fish scale
* Some fish scales are part of anglerfish
- argentines
- belugas
- bluefishes
- carps
- cods
- coelacanths
- coneys
- congers
- flounder
- frogfishs
- gars
- gobies
- goldfishes
- guppies
- hammerheads
- hinds
- largemouths
- lungfishes
- mollies
- mosquitofishs
- mullets
- perches
- plaices
- rays
- remoras
- salmon
- sharks
- smallmouths
- snooks
- sticklebacks
- stingrays
- stonefishs
- triggerfish
* are abundant throughout
- part of fish
- used for ornamental purposes
* have lines similar to otoliths.
N scale
* is one of the smallest scales in model railroading
- the second most popular scale for model railroaders
* popular model railway scale.
Vertical scale
* is counts and horizontal scale is time.
* is in kilometers
- seconds of two-way traveltime
- one meter per pixel
* measure current, horizontal distance in microns.
Wing scale
* are powdery structures that slip easily off the wings.
* form the color and pattern on wings.
Seashell
* Most seashells are hard protective outer coverings of marine animals.
* are among the most familiar remains of marine invertebrates
- some of nature's most beautiful products
* have a chemical composition very similar to teeth.
* includes sections.
* is located in oceans
* occur in a great range of shapes, colors and sizes. | {
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