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  • 121Human billboard — A human billboard is someone who applies an advertisement on his or her person. Most commonly, this means holding or wearing a sign of some sort, but also may include wearing advertising as clothing or in extreme cases, having advertising… …

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  • 122Human skin — Skin epidermis (A), dermis (B), and subcutis (C), showing a hair follicle (1), sweat gland (11) sebaceous gland (7) Latin cutis …

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  • 123Human rainbow — A human rainbow is where a group of people form a pattern on the ground by placing themselves in the typical characteristics of a rainbow. For example wearing the colours red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet and forming a rainbow arch …

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  • 124Human Computer Information Retrieval — The fields of human computer interaction (HCI) and information retrieval (IR) have both developed innovative techniques to address the challenge of navigating the complex information spaces, but their insights have to date often failed to cross… …

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  • 125Human immunodeficiency virus — Humanes Immundefizienz Virus HI Virus, Grafik Systematik Reich: Viren Ordnung: nicht klassifiziert …

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  • 126Human leukocyte antigen — The human leukocyte antigen system (HLA) is the name of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) in humans. The superlocus contains a large number of genes related to immune system function in humans. This group of genes resides on chromosome 6 …

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  • 127Human skeleton — The human skeleton consists of both fused and individual bones supported and supplemented by ligaments, tendons, muscles and cartilage. It serves as a scaffold which supports organs, anchors muscles, and protects organs such as the brain, lungs… …

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  • 128form — I. noun Etymology: Middle English forme, from Anglo French furme, forme, from Latin forma form, beauty Date: 13th century 1. a. the shape and structure of something as distinguished from its material b. a body (as of a person) especially in its… …

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