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  • 31Stage lighting — Modern stage lighting is a flexible tool in the production of theatre, dance, opera and other performance arts. Several different types of stage lighting instruments are used in the pursuit of the various principles or goals of lighting.… …

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  • 32Tendon — For other uses, see Tendon (disambiguation). Tendon One such tendon in the Human Body, the Achilles tendon. Latin tendo Cod …

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  • 33Endoscopy — For the notion in mathematics introduced by Langlands, see Endoscopic group. Endoscopy Intervention An example of a flexible endoscope MeSH …

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  • 35Harold Hopkins — Born 6 December 1918 Leicester UK Died 22 October 1994 Reading UK Nationality …

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  • 36flagellum — A whiplike locomotory organelle of constant structural arrangement consisting of nine double peripheral microtubules and two single central microtubules; it arises from a deeply staining basal granule, often connected to the nucleus by a fiber,… …

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  • 37List of Duck universe characters — The following are fictional characters appearing in the Duck universe, which revolves around the stories of Donald Duck and Scrooge McDuck. Much of this page is based upon the ideas of Don Rosa. Contents 1 Main characters 1.1 Donald Duck 1.2… …

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  • 38fillet — early 14c., headband, from O.Fr. filet (12c.) thread, filament; strip, ligament, dim. of fil thread (see FILE (Cf. file) (v.)). Sense of cut of meat or fish is from late 14c., apparently so called because it was prepared by being tied up with a… …

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  • 39frazzle — (v.) c.1825, to unravel (of clothing), from E.Anglian variant of 17c. fasel to unravel, fray (like the end of a rope), from M.E. facelyn to fray (mid 15c.), from fasylle fringe, frayed edge, dim. of O.E. fæs fringe. Cf. Ger. Faser thread, fiber,… …

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