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** terminal, when located at the tip of a stem ( apical is equivalent but rather reserved for the one at the top of the plant );
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** pseudoterminal, for an axillary bud taking over the function of a terminal bud ( characteristic of species whose growth is sympodial: terminal bud dies and is replaced by the closer axillary bud, for examples beech, persimmon, Platanus have sympodial growth ).
** It is a packet forwarding protocol, acting like modern switch-forwarding data packages to the next node, which might be a mainframe, a terminal or another 3705.
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** Description: mantle covered with firm conical tubercles ; the larger tubercles have terminal papillae with retractable filamentous branches ; difficult to find, mostly hidden under the leaves of green alga Caulerpa.
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** Nazarov was Dictator of the Don Republic ( which before, since its founding on 2 December 1917 at Novocherkassk, had been governed by a Triumvirate including the last pre-Soviet Ataman, Aleksei Maksimovich Kaledin ) from 11 February 1918 till 25 February 1918 when Bolshevik troops ended their existence
** Father Jerome in The Castle of Otranto – Jerome, though not evil, is certainly weak as he gives up his son when he is born and leaves his lover.
** In some languages, the formal representation of aspect is optional, and can be omitted when the aspect is clear from context or does not need to be emphasized.
** a direct interaction occurs when one object is on a level exactly one higher or one lower than the other ( i. e., on a tree, the two objects have a line between them )
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** Till plain, a plain of glacial till that forms when a sheet of ice becomes detached from the main body of a glacier and melts in place depositing the sediments it carries.
** The disturbances became more malevolent when the poltergeist pushed the family's two dogs down the stairs, one being injured so seriously it had to be put down.
** First 19 US models were made already in spring of 1993, months before when normal model year change occurs in July / August.
** Syracuse: There was a harvest festival of Demeter and Persephone at Syracuse when the grain was ripe ( about May ).
** The president has a very limited form of suspensive veto: when presented with a law, he or she can request another reading of it by Parliament, but only once per law.
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