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  • 21Developmental psychology — Child Psychology redirects here. For the song by Black Box Recorder, see Child Psychology (song). For the journal, see Developmental Psychology (journal). Psychology …

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  • 22Cuspate foreland — A Cuspate foreland, solidified by vegetation Cuspate forelands, also known as cuspate barriers or Nesses in Britain, are geographical features found on coastlines and lakeshores that are created primarily by long shore drift.[1] Formed by… …

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  • 23Fouling mitigation — describes the various ways to eliminate fouling that reduces the efficiency of cooling towers, heat exchangers, pipelines and control equipment.Several means and methods have been developed to remove the dirt and sediments that cauuse fouling.… …

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  • 24lead poisoning — /led/ 1. Pathol. a. a toxic condition produced by ingestion, inhalation, or skin absorption of lead or lead compounds, resulting in various dose related symptoms including anemia, nausea, muscle weakness, confusion, blindness, and coma. b. Also… …

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  • 25dawn raid —    the unannounced and rapid accumulation of a large block of shares    City jargon, from the surprise military attack.    The manoeuvre is used to avoid having to disclose a gradual accumulation or pay the price increase which would follow… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 26accretion — n. 1. Growth (by accession of parts), accumulation, increase by adhesion. 2. (Med.) Growing together, adhesion. 3. (Law.) Gradual accumulation (of soil, as at the mouth of a river) …

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  • 27CODIFICATION OF LAW — This article is arranged according to the following outline: the concept and its prevalence in other legal systems in jewish law in the mishnah format and style of the mishnah the talmud and post talmudic halakhic literary forms variety of… …

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  • 28Geosynclinal — Ge o*syn*cli nal, n. [Gr. ge a, gh^, the earth + E. synclinal.] (Geol.) the downward bend or subsidence of the earth s crust, which allows of the gradual accumulation of sediment, and hence forms the first step in the making of a mountain range;… …

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  • 29biofouling — noun Date: 1943 the gradual accumulation of waterborne organisms (as bacteria and protozoa) on the surfaces of engineering structures in water that contributes to corrosion of the structures and to a decrease in the efficiency of moving parts …

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  • 30Speciation — Part of a series on Evolutionary Biology …

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