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  • 51Title (property) — Property law Part of t …

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  • 52Meristem — Tunica Corpus model of the apical meristem (growing tip). The epidermal (L1) and subepidermal (L2) layers form the outer layers called the tunica. The inner L3 layer is called the corpus. Cells in the L1 and L2 layers divide in a sideways fashion …

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  • 53Conveyancing — For other uses, see Conveyance (disambiguation). Property law …

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  • 54Lien — For other uses, see Lien (disambiguation). Property law …

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  • 55Fee tail — Entail redirects here. For other uses, see Entail (disambiguation). Property law …

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  • 56Lumbar vertebrae — Infobox Bone Name = Lumbar vertebrae Latin = GraySubject = 23 GrayPage = 104 Caption = A typical lumbar vertebra Caption2 = Vertebral column. Precursor = System = Artery = median sacral artery Vein = Nerve = Lymph = MeshName = MeshNumber =… …

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  • 57Deed — For the British cargo ship, see SS Deed. Property law …

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  • 58Supervenience — In philosophy, supervenience is a kind of dependency relationship, typically held to obtain between sets of properties. According to one standard definition, a set of properties A supervenes on a set of properties B, if and only if any two… …

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  • 59Condominium — This article is about the form of housing. For the international law describing a territory in which two sovereign powers have equal rights, see Condominium (international law) …

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  • 60Lamin — Nuclear lamins, also known as Class V intermediate filaments, are fibrous proteins providing structural function and transcriptional regulation in the cell nucleus. Nuclear lamins interact with membrane associated proteins to form the nuclear… …

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