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71Murmur — A Murmur is an abnormal "whooshing" sound created by blood flow through heart valves, as well as flow through chamber narrowings or unusual connections seen with congenital heart disease. It is usually heard by the doctor while… …
72Revolution — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Sudden or violent change. < N PARAG:Revolution >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 revolution revolution bouleversement subversion break up Sgm: N 1 destruction destruction &c. 162 Sgm: N 1 sudden change sudden change radical… …
73Robert Edmond Grant — MD FRCPEd FRS (1793–1874) was born in Edinburgh and educated at Edinburgh University as a physician. He became one of the foremost biologists of the early 19th century at Edinburgh and subsequently the first Professor of Comparative Anatomy at… …
74Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity — Bahá í Faith Central figures Bahá u lláh The Báb · Abdu l Bahá Key scriptur …
75delusion — A false belief or wrong judgment held with conviction despite incontrovertible evidence to the contrary. [L. de ludo, pp. lusus, to play false, deceive, fr. ludo, to play] d. of control, d. of being controlled a d. in which one experiences one s… …
76The Botanic Garden — (1791) is a set of two poems, The Economy of Vegetation and The Loves of the Plants , by the British poet and naturalist Erasmus Darwin. The Economy of Vegetation celebrates technological innovation, scientific discovery and offers theories… …
77evolution — A stable genotype change resulting in new taxa or classification. The processes of biological and organic change in organisms by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors …
78revolution — n. 1. Rotation, whirling, circular motion. 2. Change (in the political constitution of a country), organic change, successful revolt or rebellion …
79Miura Baien — ▪ Japanese economist and philosopher original name Miura Susumu born Sept. 1, 1723, Tominaga, Bungo province [modern Ōita prefecture], Japan died April 9, 1789, Tominaga Japanese economist and Confucianist philosopher during the Tokugawa …
80neurosis — n. (pl. neuroses) a mental illness characterized by irrational or depressive thought or behaviour, caused by a disorder of the nervous system usu. without organic change. Etymology: mod.L (as NEURO , OSIS) …