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  • 61manifestation — The display or disclosure of characteristic signs or symptoms of an illness. [L. manifestus, caught in the act] behavioral m. a m. characterized by defects in personality structure and attendant behavior with minimal anxiety and little or no… …

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  • 62манифест — Немецкое – Manifest. Французское – manifeste (обращение). Латинское – manifestus (очевидный). Слово «манифест» проникло в русский язык в середине XVII в. прямо из французского либо посредством немецкого. Во всех без исключения европейских языках… …

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  • 63Oligacanthorhynchida — Adult Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus Scientific classification …

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  • 64Öffentlicher Sünder — Ein Öffentlicher Sünder (peccator manifestus) ist ein katholischer Christ, der bekanntermaßen in einem objektiv schwer sündhaften Zustand (Todsünde) lebt und dem es an dem erkennbaren Willen fehlt, ihn abzustellen. Der Codex Iuris Canonici sieht… …

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  • 65 Trypocopris vernalis — Trypocopris vernalis …

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  • 66 Langelurillus — Langelurillus …

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  • 67 Olios — Olios …

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  • 68apparent — ap·par·ent adj 1: capable of being easily seen, perceived, or discovered apparent defects apparent ambiguity 2: having a right to succeed to a title or estate that cannot be defeated 3: appearing to one s senses and esp. one s vision or to one s… …

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  • 69evident — I adjective apertus, apparent, appearing, axiomatic, axiomatical, bald, clear, conspicuous, discernible, disclosed, distinct, easily seen, easy to perceive, easy to see, evidens, explicit, exposed, express, glaring, in evidence, in full view, in… …

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  • 70obvious — ob·vi·ous adj: easily seen, discovered, or understood; specif: readily apparent to a person of ordinary skill in a particular art considering the scope and content of the prior art see also patent ◇ An invention that is found to be obvious cannot …

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