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Dictionary » C » Cardinal CardinalCardinal Chief or principal;in embryology, relating to the main venous drainage. Origin: L. Cardinalis, principal ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Dog Trainer comes up with Anti-evolution idiocy... temperamental flaw of each individual will be synced up with the temperamental flaws of its litter mates, just as if they are occupying different cardinal points on a compass face. So because emotionally dogs can readily devolve and then re-evolve in sympatico with what they're attracted to (i.e. ...
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Learning.... theorem. Section 6.5. Set theory. The theories Z and ZF. Section 7.1. Ordinal numbers. Section 7.2. Inductive proofs and definitions. Section 7.3. Cardinal numbers. Section 7.4. The continuum hypothesis, large cardinals, independence results.
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RespirationAs temperature rises , chemical and enzymatic reactions in the cell proceed at more rapid rates, and growth becomes faster. When high cardinal temperature is reached, the proteins denature and growth ceases. Therefore, please, don't boil these beautiful creatures! :)
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embryo... an embryo in an upcoming lab..so I guess this refers to "real life") 1)Allantois 2)Pharyngeal pouch 3)Hindbrain 4)Aortic arch 5)Common cardinal vein Thank you very much biology_06er
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