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  • 71renewal — re·new·al /ri nü əl, nyü / n 1: the act or process of renewing a renewal of the copyright 2: the quality or state of being renewed 3: something renewed 4: something used for renewing; specif: an expenditure that betters existing fixed assets …

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  • 72reduplicative — adjective Formed by redoubling; reduplicate, double The loss of the reduplicative syllable in the perfect is sufficiently accounted for by the same occurrence in almost all the modern, and even some of the ancient branches of the Indo Germanic… …

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  • 73autopolyploid — adjective Having more than two sets of chromosomes, derived from the same species, as a result of redoubling …

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  • 74slew — 1. noun /sluː/ a) A large number. She has a slew of papers and notebooks strewn all over her desk. b) The act, or process of slaying. 2. verb /sluː/ a) To rotate …

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  • 75endoreduplication — A form of polyploidy or polysomy by redoubling of chromosomes, giving rise to four stranded chromosomes at prophase and metaphase. * * * en·do·re·du·pli·ca·tion (en″do re doo″plĭ kaґshən) replication of the chromosomes… …

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  • 76reduplication — 1. A redoubling. 2. A duplication or doubling, as of the sounds of the heart in certain morbid states or the presence of two instead of a normally single part. 3. A fold or duplicature. [L. reduplicatio, fr. re , again, + duplico, to double, fr.… …

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  • 77History of Chrysler — 1936 Chrysler Airflow Series C 9 This article is about the History of Chrysler, an American automobile manufacturer. Contents 1 History …

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  • 78Counterintelligence — This article is a subset article of intelligence cycle security. Counterintelligence or counter intelligence (see spelling differences) (CI) refers to efforts made by intelligence organizations to prevent hostile or enemy intelligence… …

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  • 79David J. Brenner — is the Higgins Professor of Radiation Biophysics, College of Physicians Surgeons of Columbia University.[1] After the Fukushima I nuclear accidents, he advocated for the redoubling of efforts in understanding the health risks of low doses of… …

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  • 80Scotland Route Utilisation Strategy — The Scotland Route Utilisation Strategy is a Route Utilisation Strategy, published by Network Rail in March 2007,[1] the third RUS to be published. The railways in Scotland are divided into three strategic routes, namely Route 24 (East of… …

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