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  • 11Wide-body aircraft — also are in operation. History (with convert|147|in|m|sing=on fuselage) in the late 1950s, airlines began seeking larger aircraft to meet the rising global demand for air travel. Engineers were faced with many challenges as airlines demanded more …

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  • 12Fluids of the body — Fluid Flu id, n. A fluid substance; a body whose particles move easily among themselves. [1913 Webster] Note: Fluid is a generic term, including liquids and gases as species. Water, air, and steam are fluids. By analogy, the term was sometimes… …

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  • 13Cranial capacity — is a measure of the volume of the interior of the cranium (also called the braincase or brainpan) of those vertebrates who have both a cranium and a brain. The most commonly used unit of measure is the cubic centimetre or cc. The volume of the… …

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  • 14Student body president — A Student Body President is usually the highest ranking officer of a student council or student government organization in a middle school, high school, college, or university. Student Body Presidents typically serve one school year in most… …

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  • 15Oxford Capacity Analysis — This article is about the Church of Scientology personality test. For other uses, see Oxford (disambiguation). Sign advertising Scientology personality tests. San Francisco, April 2006. The Oxford Capacity Analysis (OCA), also known as the… …

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  • 16Maximum Capacity — For the business simulation game, see Maximum Capacity: Hotel Giant. Michael Stanco Ring name(s) Maximum Capacity Max Capacity Monster MAX Cobra The World s Largest Athlete Billed height …

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  • 17Catholic theology of the body — is a review of historical positions and views on the role of the human body. Catholic Theology of the Body is based on the premise that the human body has its origin in God. It will be, like the body of Jesus, resurrected, transformed and taken… …

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  • 18Specific inductive capacity — specific spe*cif ic (sp[ e]*s[i^]f [i^]k), a. [F. sp[ e]cifique, or NL. spesificus; L. species a particular sort or kind + facere to make. Cf. {specify}.] 1. Of or pertaining to a species; characterizing or constituting a species; possessing the… …

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  • 19Total iron-binding capacity — is a medical laboratory test which measures the extent to which iron binding sites in the serum can be saturated. Of the large amount of iron that is stored in the body, only a small fraction is actually transported in the serum. The protein that …

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  • 20Lifting body — The lifting body is an aircraft configuration where the body itself produces lift. It is related to flying wing which is a wing without a conventional fuselage. A lifting body is a fuselage that generates lift without the shape of a typical thin… …

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