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  • 21climaxes — cli·max || klaɪmæks n. peak, pinnacle v. reach the highest point, reach the climax; culminate; reach orgasm …

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  • 22climaxing — cli·max || klaɪmæks n. peak, pinnacle v. reach the highest point, reach the climax; culminate; reach orgasm …

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  • 23clinician — cli·ni·cian || klɪ nɪʃn n. one who specializes in clinical work (work conducted in a clinic which involves direct observation of the patient) …

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  • 24clinicians — cli·ni·cian || klɪ nɪʃn n. one who specializes in clinical work (work conducted in a clinic which involves direct observation of the patient) …

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  • 25clinometer — cli·nom·e·ter || klaɪ nÉ’mɪtÉ™ n. instrument that measures slopes …

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  • 26clinometers — cli·nom·e·ter || klaɪ nÉ’mɪtÉ™ n. instrument that measures slopes …

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  • 27Clio — Cli·o || klaɪəʊ n. Muse of history (Greek Mythology); female first name; town in Alaska (USA); class of naked marine molluscs which are wing footed and move through waters using finlike membranes that stretches sideways from the foot n. any… …

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  • 28Clios — Cli·o || klaɪəʊ n. Muse of history (Greek Mythology); female first name; town in Alaska (USA); class of naked marine molluscs which are wing footed and move through waters using finlike membranes that stretches sideways from the foot n. any… …

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  • 29cliquish — cli·quish || klɪːkɪʃ adj. exclusive, closed, unwelcoming to newcomers (of a group of people) …

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  • 30Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments — (CLIA) of 1988 are United States federal regulatory standards that apply to all clinical laboratory testing performed on humans in the United States, except clinical trials and basic research.[1] CLIA Program In accord with the CLIA, the CLIA… …

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