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  • 31Dentin sialoprotein — is a protein found in teeth. It is one of the two proteins produced by the segmentation of dentin sialophosphoprotein. Dentin sialoprotein can be found in the dentin immediately subjacent to cellular cementum, but not subjacent to acellular… …

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  • 32under — prep. 1. beneath, below, underneath, Dial. neath; further down, lower down, lower than. 2. submerged in, immersed in, sunk in, drowned in; engulfed by, inundated by. 3. subordinate to, inferior to, secondary to, subservient to, subject to; lesser …

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  • 33support — 1. support, verb Furnishing funds or means for maintenance; to maintain; to provide for; to enable to continue; to carry on. To provide a means of livelihood. To vindicate, to maintain, to defend, to uphold with aid or countenance 2. support,… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 34easement of natural support — The easement or right which a landowner has to the lateral and subjacent support of his land in its natural condition. Booth v Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Terminal R. Co. 140 NY 267, 35 NE 592. An easement ex jure naturale rather than a true… …

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  • 35surface — Verb: To apply to street, highway, or driveway a top covering or layer of durable material of substantial depth or thickness. Anno: 84 ALR 1158. Noun: The superficial part of the land; the part of land capable of being used for agricultural… …

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  • 36subjacency — (ˌ)səbˈjāsənsē, si noun ( es) : the quality or state of being subjacent * * * subjacency (səbˈdʒeɪsənsɪ) [f. next: see ency.] The state or condition of being subjacent. In mod. Dicts …

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  • 37Repercuss — Re per*cuss ( k[u^]s ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Repercussed} ( k?st );p. pr. & vb. n. {Repercussing}.] [L. repercusus, p. p. of repercutere to drive back; pref. re re + percutere. See {Percussion}.] To drive or beat back; hence, to reflect; to… …

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  • 38Repercussed — Repercuss Re per*cuss ( k[u^]s ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Repercussed} ( k?st );p. pr. & vb. n. {Repercussing}.] [L. repercusus, p. p. of repercutere to drive back; pref. re re + percutere. See {Percussion}.] To drive or beat back; hence, to… …

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  • 39Repercussing — Repercuss Re per*cuss ( k[u^]s ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Repercussed} ( k?st );p. pr. & vb. n. {Repercussing}.] [L. repercusus, p. p. of repercutere to drive back; pref. re re + percutere. See {Percussion}.] To drive or beat back; hence, to… …

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  • 40Subjected — Sub*ject ed, a. 1. Subjacent. Led them direct . . . to the subjected plain. [Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Reduced to subjection; brought under the dominion of another. [1913 Webster] 3. Exposed; liable; subject; obnoxious. [1913 Webster] …

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