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  • 41pervade — verb the smell of floor polish pervaded the house Syn: permeate, spread through, fill, suffuse, be diffused through, imbue, penetrate, filter through, percolate through, infuse, perfuse, flow through; charge, steep, saturate, impregnate, inform …

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  • 42percolate — verb ( lated; lating) Etymology: Latin percolatus, past participle of percolare, from per through + colare to sieve more at per , colander Date: 1626 transitive verb 1. a. to cause (a solvent) to pass through a permeable substance (as a powdered… …

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  • 43Socialist Party of Chile — Partido Socialista de Chile Leader Osvaldo Andrade …

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  • 45History of the book — The history of the book is the story of a suite of technological innovations that improved the quality of text conservation, the access to information, portability, and the cost of production. This history is strongly linked to political and… …

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  • 46Achilles and Patroclus — The relationship between Achilles and Patroclus is a key element of the myths associated with the Trojan War. Its exact nature has been a subject of dispute in both the classical period and modern times. In the Iliad , it is clear that the two… …

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  • 47penetrate — penetrator, n. /pen i trayt /, v., penetrated, penetrating. v.t. 1. to pierce or pass into or through: The bullet penetrated the wall. The fog lights penetrated the mist. 2. to enter the interior of: to penetrate a forest. 3. to enter and diffuse …

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  • 48Meganisoptera — Temporal range: Pennsylvanian Lopingian …

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  • 49Otolith microchemical analysis — is a technique used in fisheries management and fisheries biology to delineate stocks and characterize movements, and natal origin of fish. The concentrations of elements and isotopes in otoliths are compared to those in the water in which the… …

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  • 50Graham , Thomas — (1805–1869) Scottish chemist Graham was the son of a prosperous Glaswegian manufacturer. He entered Glasgow University at the age of 14 and attended the classes of the chemist Thomas Thomson. Graham s father was determined that he should enter… …

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