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  • 31out\ of\ kilter — adj. phr. informal 1. Not balanced right; not in a straight line or lined up right. The scale must be out of kilter because when I weighed myself on it, it said 300 pounds. The wheels of my bicycle were out of kilter after it hit the tree.… …

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  • 32repair nucleases — Class of enzymes involved in DNA repair. It includes endonucleases that recognize a site of damage or an incorrect base pairing and cut it out, and exonucleases that remove neighbouring nucleotides on one strand. These are then replaced by a DNA… …

    Dictionary of molecular biology

  • 33Out of battery — Battery Bat ter*y, n.; pl. {Batteries}. [F. batterie, fr. battre. See {Batter}, v. t.] 1. The act of battering or beating. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) The unlawful beating of another. It includes every willful, angry and violent, or negligent… …

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  • 34repair — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. betake oneself, go; mend, renovate, restore; amend, remedy. See travel. n. restoration, renovation, mending, redress. See atonement. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. reconstruction, adjustment, improvement,… …

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  • 35repair — I v 1. restore, mend, patch or patch up, put back together, make good as new; service, fix, fix up, make improvements on, improve, better, ameliorate, meliorate; amend, emend, correct, adjust, align, regulate; recondition, redo, remake, make over …

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  • 36keep in repair — When a lessee is bound to keep the premises in repair, he must have them in repair at all times during the term; and, if they are at any time out of repair, he is guilty of a breach of the covenant. See habitability …

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  • 37keep in repair — When a lessee is bound to keep the premises in repair, he must have them in repair at all times during the term; and, if they are at any time out of repair, he is guilty of a breach of the covenant. See habitability …

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  • 38there’s many a good cock come out of a tattered bag — The proverb is derived from cockfighting. Similar in sentiment is: 1721 J. KELLY Scottish Proverbs 7 An ill Cow may have a good Calf. Bad People may have good Children. 1883 C. S. BURNE Shropshire Folklore xxxvi. There’ll come a good cock out of… …

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  • 39DNA repair — For the journal, see DNA Repair (journal). DNA damage resulting in multiple broken chromosomes DNA repair refers to a collection of processes by which a cell identifies and corrects damage to the DNA molecules that encode its genome. In human… …

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  • 40Civil engineering and infrastructure repair in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina — This article covers the levee system and infrastructure repairs in New Orleans, Louisiana following Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina …

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