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Dictionary » B » Bundle BundleBundle 1. To prepare for departure; to set off in a hurry or without ceremony. 2. To sleep on the same bed without undressing; applied to the custom of a man and woman, especially lovers, thus sleeping. Van Corlear stopped occasionally in the villages to eat pumpkin pies, dance at country frolics, and bundle with the yankee lasses. (W. Irving) ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... their wings will no longer do them much good anymore. Cleaning might be more difficult where not still but toys could be a tied together as a bundle to lift out to swap food then place inside. This will give some of the flies that would rather fly away the opportunity to do so while those ...
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New Home/Classroom Fruit Fly Speciation Experiment... their wings will no longer do them much good anymore. Cleaning might be more difficult where not still but toys could be a tied together as a bundle to lift out to swap food then place inside. This will give some of the flies that would rather fly away the opportunity to do so while those ...
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Re:... be a sign of god's anger, the great overgod venting out his anger upon us puny mortals and so on - just look how often Zeus is portraited with a bundle of lightning bolts in his hand. But when our knowledge increased it became apparent that it could be easily explained by the laws of nature. ...
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Regulation of a heartbeat... After having dome some research, I've gotten myself confused. Basically, I know that the impulse starts in the SA node --> AV node --> Bundle of His --> Purkinje fibres. However, I've also read that the ANS plays a role in the regulation, along with its sympathetic and para sympathetic ...
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Photosynthesis questionin C4 photosynthesis, does carbon fixation take place in the mesophyll and then transferred to the bundle-sheath cells where CO2 is released for entry into the Calvin Cycle? Or have I got this all wrong? Thanks
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