Capsular refers to anything related to, resembling, or involving a capsule. This term is often used in scientific contexts such as biology or medicine to describe structures, substances, or physical forms that are shaped or function like a capsule.
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RE: Capsular
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papillary muscle
any of several muscles associated with the atrioventricular valves
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RE: gramicidin
A group of peptide antibiotics from BACILLUS brevis. Gramicidin C or S is a cyclic, ten-amino acid polypeptide and gramicidins A, B, D are linear. Gramicidin is one of the two principal components of TYROTHRICIN which is used topically for gram-positive organisms. It is toxic to blood, liver, kidneys, meninges, and the olfactory apparatus.
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RE: Star anise
Star anise is a star-shaped, dark brown fruit of Chinese origin, extensively used worldwide for its culinary and medicinal properties. Named for its star-like appearance, it contains seeds that bear a strong licorice flavor. Star anise is often used in cooking, particularly in flavoring stews, soups, and baking for its sweet, aromatic note. Its also a primary ingredient in Chinese five-spice powder and Vietnamese pho. It contains shikimic acid, a compound used for creating the antiviral medication Tamiflu.
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crazy bone
a point on the elbow where the ulnar nerve passes near the surface; a sharp tingling sensation results when the nerve is knocked against the bone
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RE: Wraparound
Wraparound generally refers to the characteristic of something extending from the front to the back, or to surround, envelop, or enclose something on all sides. It can be used in various contexts such as design, fashion, computer programming, services, and more. For example, in fashion, a wraparound dress wraps around and ties at the back. In computer programming, wraparound is a process where a counter or memory registers an overflow occurs and a value resets back to its beginning point.
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RE: Isopod
any of various small terrestrial or aquatic crustaceans with seven pairs of legs adapted for crawling
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RE: Orthopaedist
An orthopaedist, also known as an orthopedic surgeon, is a medical professional who specializes in diagnosing, treating, preventing and rehabilitating injuries, disorders and diseases of the musculoskeletal system. This includes bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, tendons and nerves. They may use surgical and non-surgical methods to treat a variety of conditions such as sports injuries, deformities, infections, tumors, and degenerative diseases like arthritis.
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RE: square up
Square Up is the first Korean extended play (second overall) by South Korean girl group Blackpink, released on June 15, 2018 by YG Entertainment. It is available in two versions and contains four tracks, with Ddu-Du Ddu-Du released as the lead single. Ddu-Du Ddu-Du peaked at number one in South Korea for three weeks and became the highest-charting song by a female K-pop act in the United States and United Kingdom. The song Forever Young was later promoted in Korean music programs and peaked at number two in South Korea.
Upon its release, Square Up debuted atop the Gaon Album Chart and went on to sell almost 179,000 copies on its first fifteen days of release in South Korea. The EP also debuted at number 40 on the US Billboard 200, becoming Blackpinks highest selling album in a Western market as well as the highest-charting album by a female K-pop group at the time. In March 2019, it was certified Platinum by the Korea Music Content Association (KMCA) for selling 250,000 units. -
RE: Nervus
any bundle of nerve fibers running to various organs and tissues of the body
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RE: inspection and repair
Inspection refers to the systematic process of examining, assessing, or scrutinizing something to see its current condition or to check whether it conforms to set standards, regulations, or expectations. This could be applied to a wide range of items such as vehicles, machinery, buildings, or systems.
Repair, on the other hand, refers to the act of fixing, restoring, or mending something that is broken, damaged, or not functioning properly. It involves taking corrective actions to restore the optimal condition or functionality of an item. This could involve replacing damaged parts, correcting faults, or resolving issues affecting the performance or safety of an item. Both inspection and repair are important in maintaining the quality, safety, and efficiency of products or systems.
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RE: ruskin
Ruskin is an unincorporated census-designated place in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. U.S. Route 41 currently runs through the center of the community. The town was founded August 7, 1908 on the shores of the Little Manatee River. It was developed by Dr. George McAnelly Miller, an attorney and professor at Ruskin College in Trenton, Missouri, and Mrs. Adaline D. Miller. It is named after the essayist and social critic John Ruskin. Miller established the short lived Ruskin College in Florida.
The town remained largely agricultural, including large tomato crops, until recent decades when it expanded with suburban housing developments. The population was 17,208 at the 2010 census.
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RE: Mediterranean
of or relating to or characteristic of or located near the Mediterranean Sea
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RE: tussock
a caterpillar of any one of numerous species of bombycid moths. The body of these caterpillars is covered with hairs which form long tufts or brushes. Some species are very injurious to shade and fruit trees. Called also tussock caterpillar. See Orgyia
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RE: deicer
A deicer is a substance or a device used to remove or prevent the build-up of ice or frost, especially on surfaces like roads, aircraft wings, car windshields, and other surfaces where ice can cause safety or operational issues. Deicers usually work by lowering the freezing point of water or by physically breaking up or melting existing ice.