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  • 1Smooth muscle tissue — Smooth muscle …

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  • 2Smooth muscle — is a type of non striated muscle, found within the tunica media layer of large and small arteries and veins, the bladder, uterus, male and female reproductive tracts, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract, the ciliary muscle, and iris of the… …

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  • 3Smooth-hound — Smooth hounds Temporal range: 56–0 Ma[1] …

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  • 4Smooth Criminal — «Smooth Criminal» Sencillo de Michael Jackson del álbum Bad Formato 5 CD single 3 CD single 12 vinilo 7 single Cassette single Grabación 1987 Género(s) Funk, dance pop …

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  • 5Smooth clean surface — (SCS) is a process applied to hot rolled sheet metal and coils to remove nearly all mill scale and clean the steel surface. The SCS process is a patented process by Material Works, Ltd., which holds US patents #6,814,815, #6,205,830 B1,… …

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  • 6system — 1 System, scheme, network, complex, organism, economy can mean an organized integrated whole made up of diverse but interrelated and interdependent parts. System usually implies that the component units of an aggregate exist and operate in unison …

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  • 7Smooth leatherjacket — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …

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  • 8smooth muscle — n. a contractile type of muscle tissue controlled by the involuntary nervous system, occurring in the walls of the uterus, stomach, intestines, blood vessels, etc., and characterized by nonstriated, spindle shaped cells …

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  • 9Smooth pursuit — Pursuit movement is the ability of the eyes to smoothly follow a moving object. It is one of two ways that visual animals can voluntarily shift gaze, the other being saccadic eye movements. Pursuit differs from the vestibulo ocular reflex, which… …

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  • 10Smooth jazz — For the Jones Radio Networks satellite service, see Smooth Jazz (radio network). Smooth jazz Stylistic origins Jazz fusion R B Funk Pop Cultural origins 1960s/1970s in the United States Typical instruments …

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