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  • 31Brass — For other uses, see Brass (disambiguation). Brass die, along with zinc and copper samples. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc; the proportions of zinc and copper can be varied to create a range of brasses with varying properties.[1] In …

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  • 32Champagne (wine) — This article is about the Champagne, which comes from the Champagne region of France. For other uses, see Champagne (disambiguation). For all sparkling wines, see Sparkling wine. Champagne, a festive wine Champagne (French: [ʃɑ̃.paɲ]; …

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  • 33Lorazepam — Systematic (IUPAC) name (RS) 9 chloro 6 (2 chlorophenyl) 4 hydroxy …

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  • 34Oxygen therapy — Intervention ICD 9 CM 93.96 MeSH …

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  • 35Diabetic neuropathy — This article needs more medical references for verification. Please review the contents of the article and add the appropriate references if you can. Help may also be requested at Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine. Please remove this message after… …

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  • 36Sun tanning — describes a darkening of the skin (especially of fair skinned individuals) in a natural physiological response stimulated by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunshine or from artificial sources such as a tanning bed. With excessive… …

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  • 37Gardenia — For other uses, see Gardenia (disambiguation). Gardenia Gardenia jasminoides Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 38Phenazopyridine — drugbox IUPAC name = 3 phenyldiazenylpyridine 2,6 diamine CAS number = 94 78 0 ATC prefix = G04 ATC suffix = BX06 PubChem = 4756 DrugBank= C = 11 | H = 11 | N = 5 molecular weight = 213.239 g/mol bioavailability = metabolism = elimination half… …

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  • 39Olive oil extraction — An olive mill and an olive press dating from Roman times in Capernaum, Israel. Olive oil extraction is the process of extracting the oil present in the olive drupes for food use. The oil is produced in the mesocarp cells, and stored in a… …

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  • 40Lipofuscin — Micrograph showing lipofuscin in a liver biopsy with ground glass hepatocytes. H E stain. Lipofuscin is the name given to finely granular yellow brown pigment granules[1] …

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