to emit; to give out

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RE: plasmapheresis
A procedure in which whole blood is removed from a donor or patient and centrifuged to isolate blood cells that are resuspended in a compatible solution and re-injected into the donor or patient.
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absorptance
a measure of the rate of decrease in the intensity of electromagnetic radiation (as light) as it passes through a given substance; the fraction of incident radiant energy absorbed per unit mass or thickness of an absorber
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RE: looter
Looting is the act of stealing, or the taking of goods by force, typically in the midst of a military, political, or other social crisis, such as war, natural disasters (where law and civil enforcement are temporarily ineffective), or rioting. The proceeds of all these activities can be described as booty, loot, plunder, spoils, or pillage.During modern-day armed conflicts, looting is prohibited by international law, and constitutes a war crime.
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RE: 105th
The term 105th is an ordinal number that indicates the position or rank in a series or sequence. It refers to someone or something that comes immediately after the 104th and before the 106th. It is often used to label periods, anniversaries, congresses, parliaments, among others.
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RE: little bear
Little Bear generally refers to a well-known constellation also known as Ursa Minor, which is Latin for lesser bear. However, it can also refer to a popular childrens book and animated series featuring a character named Little Bear. The terms meaning mainly depends on the context in which it is used.
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RE: inverse sine
Inverse sine, also known as arcsine, is a mathematical function that undoes the operation of the sine function. It accepts a percentage or ratio and gives an angle whose sine is that percentage. Its principal values are in the range of -90 degrees and 90 degrees (or in radians, -π/2 and π/2), which is the inverse of the range of the sine function. Inverse sine function is denoted as sin^-1(x) or asin(x).
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class dicotyledones
comprising seed plants that produce an embryo with paired cotyledons and net-veined leaves; divided into six (not always well distinguished) subclasses (or superorders): Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae (considered primitive); Caryophyllidae (an early and distinctive offshoot); and three more or less advanced groups: Dilleniidae; Rosidae; Asteridae