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  • 41MURDOCH, William David (1888-1942) — always known as William Murdoch musician son of Andrew Murdoch, was born at Bendigo, Victoria, on 10 February 1888. While a child he won several competitions as a pianist, and about the year 1905 was awarded the Bendigo Austral scholarship. This… …

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  • 42antigen — Any substance that, as a result of coming in contact with appropriate cells, induces a state of sensitivity and/or immune responsiveness after a latent period (days to weeks) and that reacts in a demonstrable way with antibodies and/or immune… …

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  • 43bathyhyperesthesia — Exaggerated sensitiveness of deep structures, e.g., muscular tissue. [G. bathys, deep, + hyper, above, + aisthesis, sensation] * * * bathy·hy·per·es·the·sia (bath″e hi″pər es theґzhə) [bathy + hyperesthesia] increased… …

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  • 44cryesthesia — 1. A subjective sensation of cold. 2. Sensitiveness to cold. [G. kryos, cold, + aisthesis, sensation] * * * cry·es·the·sia (kri″es theґzhə) [cryo + esthesia] abnormal sensitiveness to cold …

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  • 45Howard Thurman — Para otros usos de este término, véase Thurman. Archivo:Howard thurman house.jpg Residencia de Howard Thurman en Daytona Beach, Florida. Archivo:Howard thurman.JPG Dr. Howard Thurman Howard Thurman (Daytona Beach, 1899 – San Francisco, 10 de… …

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  • 46sensation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. feeling, perception, consciousness, impression; furor. See sensibility. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The sense of feeling] Syn. sensibility, susceptibility, sensitiveness, consciousness, awareness,… …

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  • 47Physical Sensibility — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Physical Sensibility >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 sensibility sensibility Sgm: N 1 sensitiveness sensitiveness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 physical sensibility physical sensibility feeling impressibility perceptivity… …

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  • 48recoil — vb 1 Recoil, shrink, flinch, wince, blench, quail can all mean to draw back from something, usually through fear, faintheartedness, or disgust. Recoil more than any of the succeeding terms suggests the physical signs of such drawing back or the… …

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  • 49tender# — tender adj Tender, compassionate, sympathetic, warm, warmhearted, responsive are comparable when they mean expressing or expressive of feeling that reveals affectionate interest in another especially in his joys, sorrows, or welfare. Tender… …

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  • 50per — per·acetic; per·acid; per·act; per·acute; per·alkaline; per·aluminous; per·am·bu·lant; per·am·bu·late; per·am·bu·la·tion; per·am·bu·la·tor; per·am·bu·la·to·ry; per·a·na·kan; per·bend; per·borate; per·bromide; Per·bu·nan; per·ca; per·cale;… …

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