The axillary cavity, also known as the armpit or underarm, is a space located under the shoulder joint, between the upper part of the arm and the side of the chest. It houses various structures including lymph nodes, blood vessels, and nerves. This area is important in medicine and health due to its role in lymphatic drainage and close proximity to important vascular and nervous structures.
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RE: axillary cavity
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RE: gasification
Process of transforming carbon-based materials into a mix of carbon monoxide and hydrogen that can serve as fuel.
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family enterobacteriaceae
a large family of Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria of the order Eubacteriales
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RE: Thoth
Egyptian Moon deity with the head of an ibis; god of wisdom and learning and the arts; scribe of the gods
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cooley's anaemia
a fatal form of homozygous thalassemia (inherited from both parents) in which there is no hemoglobin; skeletal deformations; heart and spleen and liver enlarged
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RE: force field
A force field is a region or space where forces, such as gravity or electromagnetic forces, are in effect and interact with objects present within that region. It describes the force or influence exerted on an object due to factors such as the objects mass, charge, or other properties, and can cause objects to attract, repel, or otherwise change motions or behaviors. It can also be represented by a vector field where each point in the field shows the direction that a particle would follow in the absence of any other influences.
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RE: beggarwoman
A beggarwoman is a female who lives by asking for money, food or other necessities, often from strangers on the streets. This term can also refer to a woman who is extremely poor or destitute.
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RE: highlight
To mark (important passages of text) with a usually fluorescent marker as a means of memory retention or for later reference.
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RE: prodigal
prod′i-gal, adj. spending without necessity: wasteful: lavish: profuse.—n. one who throws away without necessity: a waster: a spendthrift.—v.t. Prod′igalise, Prod′igāte, to spend lavishly, waste.—n. Prodigal′ity, state or quality of being prodigal: extravagance: profusion: great liberality.—adv. Prod′igally, wastefully. [Fr.,—L. prodigus—prodigĕre, to squander—pro, forth, agĕre, to drive.]
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RE: alder buckthorn
The alder buckthorn is a species of flowering plant in the colon family Rhamnaceae, native to Europe, western Asia, and northwest Africa. Its scientific name is Frangula alnus. It is a small, deciduous tree or shrub that produces fruits that have medicinal properties. Its bark is used to produce a yellow dye and is also used in traditional medicine. The plant is typically found in wet or moist woodland climates.
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RE: amphiprostylar
Amphiprostylar is a term used in architecture to refer to a building or structure that has a portico (a porch-like structure with a roof supported by columns) at both ends. This design is commonly seen in classical Greek and Roman architecture.
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RE: house of correction
The house of correction was a type of establishment built after the passing of the Elizabethan Poor Law, places where those who were unwilling to work, including vagrants and beggars, were set to work. The building of houses of correction came after the passing of an amendment to the Elizabethan Poor Law. However the houses of correction were not considered a part of the Elizabethan Poor Law system because the Act distinguished between settled poor and wandering poor. Notorious magistrate Allan Laing sent three youths to the house of correction for singing in the streets.
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RE: nuclear-powered submarine
A nuclear-powered submarine is a type of underwater naval vessel that is powered by a nuclear reactor. The reactor generates heat which produces steam that drives turbines and provides power for propulsion, and other systems on the sub. Nuclear-powered submarines are capable of operating underwater for extended periods without needing to surface for fuel or air, as the nuclear fuel lasts several years and provides a high level of sustained power. This type of submarine is commonly used for both military and scientific explorations.
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RE: Brigade
A unit usually smaller than a division to which are attached groups and/or battalions and smaller units tailored to meet anticipated requirements. Also called BDE.
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RE: spirit world
The spirit world, in various religious, spiritual, and mythological traditions, is an abstract realm or dimension in which spirits, gods, demigods, supernatural beings, deceased souls, and other non-physical entities exist. It is believed to be a transcendent place where beings can interact, communicate or influence the physical world in certain ways, according to the beliefs associated with it. The concept and understanding of spirit world varies widely among different cultures, religions and spiritual practices.
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phalsa
drought-resistant Asiatic treelike shrub bearing pleasantly acid small red edible fruits commonly used in sherbets