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Dictionary » W » Wax pattern Wax patternwax pattern A pattern of wax that, when invested and burned out or otherwise eliminated, will produce a mold in which a casting may be made. Synonym: wax form. ![]()
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Results from our forumSchool and beyond question?... transferring to start/continue a bachelors in Biology (Pre-Medicine concentration) and I found through some of my classes I had a very similar pattern; If the class had dealt with Viruses, bacteria, fungus and other awesome little sickness causing SOB's or if it worked closely with the nervous ...
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please help! mystery illness... problem. Are you on birth control pills? In some people, they can really mess up your internal working order. You should see if this developing pattern is observed again in the next cycle. You might just of had a coincidence of a bacterial/viral infection with an unruly hormonal period.
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Why The Religious Minded Rule Science With Science... affiliation with a church, were raised in a home where religion was considered very important, [Ecklund] said. Thus, they conform to the same pattern seen in the population at large. As the twig is bent, so grows the tree. " Religion is like an infectious disease as can clearly be seen. ...
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Origins of Music... simple tones seems pretty rare in the animal kingdom (and the other kingdoms for that matter). It's possible that the tones themselves and their pattern of activating sensory receptors and thus brain cells and pathways is in some way connected to the pleasing quality of music. you should try ...
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The KidneyI'm not sure that it's correct to say that all re-absorbed materials are regulated - sugar just follows a Michaelis-Menten pattern based on number of pumps, right-? I don't know enough about the physiology to know if more substances act like this too. Plus, the color formatting of the ...
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