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Dictionary » D » Detachment DetachmentDetachment 1. A voluntary or involuntary feeling or emotion that accompanies a sense of separation from normal associations or environment. 2. Separation of a structure from its support. ![]()
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Results from our forumBody part detachmentOk, i have a question that sort of cropped up from an argument that aroused around penetrating ones self in the anus... If a body part (such as a penis or arm) was detatched, but not given or taken to/by anyone, does it still belong to the person it was detatched from, and is it not still alive for ...
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The Fiber Disease... (ORFs) designated copYAZ, which were homologous to the copYAZ genes in Streptococcus mutans that are involved in copper homeostasis and biofilm detachment. CopY is a negative transcriptional regulator, CopA is a P-type ATPases and CopA is a putative metallochaperone protein. Each of the ORFs ...
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Floaters... or high blood pressure. Subsequent testing may be necessary to detect underlying causes or related illnesses. Signs and Symptoms Of Retinal Detachment ·Light flashes ·“Wavy,” or “watery” vision ·Veil or curtain obstructing vision ·Shower of floaters that resemble spots, bugs, or spider webs ...
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The Fiber Disease... beaches. This study demonstrates that the presence of mussels appears to increase the growth of Cladophora. Zebra mussels may also delay midsummer detachment of Cladophora by reducing or delaying nutrient stress. End excerpt What is Cladophora? http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/GLWI/cladophora/ Excerpt: ...
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Understanding Paramecium... just above where the stalk is attached and utilize this band of cilia for swimming also but note that this ciliary band is only seen prior to the detachment from the stalk as the "telotroch" stage is developing. Later this band of cilia will disappear. This is an amazing process to observe ...
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