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  • 41Herpes simplex virus — This article is about the virus. For information about the disease caused by the virus, see Herpes simplex. Herpes simplex virus TEM micrograph of a herpes simplex virus …

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  • 42Beaconsfield Mine collapse — The Beaconsfield Mine collapse occurred on 25 April 2006 in Beaconsfield, Tasmania, Australia. Of the 17 people who were in the mine at the time, 14 escaped immediately following the collapse, one was killed, and the remaining two were found… …

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  • 43Cameron Sinclair (composer) — Cameron Sinclair is a Scottish composer and percussionist based in London, UK.In 2002 he was awarded a Fellowship from the Arts Council of England to become Artist in Residence at Cittadellarte, an institution directed by world renowned visual… …

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  • 44Single whip — ( dān biān) is a common posture found in most forms of tai chi chuan. Typically at the end of the posture the left hand is in a palm outward push and the right hand held most commonly in the form of a hook or closed fist. Notable exceptions are… …

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  • 45Flame arrester — A flame arrester being tested …

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  • 46Atrial septostomy — is a surgical procedure in which a small hole is created between the upper two chambers of the heart, the atria. This procedure is primarily used to treat dextro Transposition of the great arteries or d TGA (often imprecisely called transposition …

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  • 47Pus — For other uses, see Pus (disambiguation). Eye with conjunctivitis exuding pus …

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  • 48admit — ad·mit vb ad·mit·ted, ad·mit·ting vt 1: to concede as true or valid: make an admission of 2: to allow to be entered or offered admitted the document into evidence admit a will to probate vi: to make acknowledgment …

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  • 49ostomate — noun A person who has had an ostomy, a surgical operation to create an opening in the body for the discharge of body wastes. See Also: colostomy, urostomy, ileostomy …

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  • 50catheter — noun A small tube inserted into a body cavity to remove fluid, create an opening, distend a passageway or administer a drug …

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