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  • 91Darwinia (plant) — Darwinia Darwinia leiostyla Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 92Certhia — Brown Creeper Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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  • 93Jehovah — is an English reading of (second instance), ] and although seriously critiqued by John Drusius in 1604 A.D.,See Pages 209 210 of Gerard Gertoux s book: The name of God Y.EH.OW.AH which is pronounced as it is written I EH OU AH ] and later… …

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  • 94Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder management — There are several effective and clinically proven options to treat people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The most effective and cost efficient way is with stimulant medication. The most common stimulant medications are… …

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  • 95aplite — aplitic /ap lit ik/, adj. /ap luyt/, n. Petrol. a fine grained granite composed essentially of feldspar and quartz. [1875 80; apl (var. of HAPLO ) + ITE1] * * * or haplite Any igneous rock of simple composition, such as granite composed only of… …

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  • 96Concept Search — A concept search (or conceptual search) is an automated information retrieval method that is used to search electronically stored unstructured text (for example, digital archives, email, scientific literature, etc.) for information that is… …

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  • 97Cryptostylis — erecta Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 98Myotis alcathoe — Conservation status Data Deficient (IUCN 3.1)[1] …

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  • 99Depression: Emergence —    The word depression has a number of meanings, depending on the discipline. Within neurophysiology, it refers to a decrease in the brain’s electrical activity causing, for example, cortical depression. For the pharmacologist, depression means… …

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  • 100Depression and Mood Disorders: Emergence —    The word depression has a number of meanings, depending on the discipline. Within neurophysiology, it refers to a decrease in the brain’s electrical activity causing, for example, cortical depression. For the pharmacologist, depression means… …

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