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  • 11human cardiovascular system — ▪ anatomy Introduction       organ system that conveys blood through vessels to and from all parts of the body, carrying nutrients and oxygen to tissues and removing carbon dioxide and other wastes. It is a closed tubular system in which the… …

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  • 12Black body — As the temperature decreases, the peak of the blackbody radiation curve moves to lower intensities and longer wavelengths. The blackbody radiation graph is also compared with the classical model of Rayleigh and Jeans …

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  • 13List of Sly Cooper characters — This is a list of characters in the Sly Cooper video game series. Contents 1 Allies 1.1 Cooper Gang 1.1.1 Sly Cooper 1.1.2 Bentley …

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  • 14expire — [c]/əkˈspaɪə / (say uhk spuyuh), /ɛk / (say ek ) verb (expired, expiring) –verb (i) 1. to come to an end; terminate: *The initial offer expired at 5:00pm AEST on Friday. –abc online, 2004. 2. to die out, as a fire. 3. to emit the last breath; die …

  • 15expire — verb (expired; expiring) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Anglo French espirer to breathe out, from Latin exspirare, from ex + spirare to breathe Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. to breathe one s last breath ; die 2 …

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  • 16expire — 1. SYN: exhale (1). 2. To die. * * * ex·pire ik spī(ə)r, usually for vi 2 and vt ek vb, ex·pired; ex·pir·ing vi 1) to breathe one s last breath: DIE 2) to emit the breath vt to breathe ou …

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  • 17expire — expirer, n. expiringly, adv. /ik spuyeur /, v., expired, expiring. v.i. 1. to come to an end; terminate, as a contract, guarantee, or offer. 2. to emit the last breath; die. 3. to breathe out. 4. to die out, as a fire. v.t. 5. to breathe out;… …

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  • 18eject — vb Eject, expel, oust, evict, dismiss mean to force or thrust something or someone out. Eject, although it is the comprehensive term of this group and is often interchangeable with any of the others, carries the strongest implication of throwing… …

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  • 19eject — verb 1) the volcano ejected ash Syn: emit, spew out, discharge, give off, send out, belch, vent; expel, release, disgorge, spout, vomit, throw up 2) the pilot had time to eject Syn …

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  • 20expire — ex•pire [[t]ɪkˈspaɪər[/t]] v. pired, pir•ing 1) to come to an end; terminate 2) to emit the last breath; die 3) to breathe out 4) to breathe out (air) from the lungs 5) archaic to emit • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME < L ex(s) pīrāre to… …

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