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  • 101Fish — are aquatic vertebrate animals that are typically ectothermic (previously cold blooded), covered with scales, and equipped with two sets of paired fins and several unpaired fins. Fish are abundant in the sea and in fresh water, with species being …

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  • 102Collateralization — For uses of the word collateralization in finance, see Securitization and Cross collateralization. This article is about a pathological process. For the anastomosis between vessels in physiology, see Arteriovenous anastomosis. In medicine,… …

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  • 103ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels — protein Name = potassium inwardly rectifying channel, subfamily J, member 11 caption = width = HGNCid = 6257 Symbol = KCNJ11 AltSymbols = EntrezGene = 3767 OMIM = 600937 RefSeq = NM 000525 UniProt = Q14654 PDB = ECnumber = Chromosome = 11 Arm = p …

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  • 104Eugen Steinach — Dr Eugen Steinach (1861 1944) a leading Austrian physiologist and pioneer in endocrinology.Dr. Steinach performed endocrine research that was aimed to revolutionize human life by the use of glandular techniques, for example, experiments with… …

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  • 105Synemin — synemin, desmuslin Identifiers Symbol DMN Entrez 23336 HUGO …

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  • 106fish processing — Introduction       preparation of seafood and freshwater fish for human consumption.       The word fish is commonly used to describe all forms of edible finfish, mollusks (e.g., clams and oysters), and crustaceans (e.g., crabs and lobsters) that …

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  • 107fiber — noun Etymology: Middle French fibre, from Latin fibra Date: 1540 1. a thread or a structure or object resembling a thread: as a. (1) a slender root (as of a grass) (2) an elongated tapering thick walled plant cell void at maturity that imparts… …

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  • 108Vesicle (biology) — A vesicle is a small bubble of liquid within a cell. A more formal definition in cell biology, would be that a vesicle is a relatively small, intracellular, membrane enclosed sac that stores or transports substances. Vesicles form naturally… …

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  • 109Muscular system — Latin = systema musculare Muscles anterior labeled …

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  • 110Animal testing — A white Wistar lab rat Description Around 50–100 million vertebrate animals are used in experiments annually. Subjects Animal testing, scien …

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