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  • 86Melanotan II — Other names Ac Nle cyclo[Asp His D Phe Arg Trp Lys] NH2 Ac Nle c[Asp His …

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  • 89concentrate — 01. Can you please turn your music down, I m trying to [concentrate] on my homework. 02. Pesticides tend to become [concentrated] as they make their way through the food chain. 03. It requires a lot of [concentration] to study in a house full of… …

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  • 90focus — fo|cus1 [ foukəs ] (present participle fo|cus|ing or fo|cus|sing; past tense and past participle fo|cused or fo|cussed) verb intransitive or transitive *** 1. ) to concentrate on something and pay particular attention to it: I know you re tired,… …

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