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Dictionary » F » Fan-tailed Fan-tailedFan-tailed (Science: zoology) Having an expanded, or fan-shaped, tail; as, the fan-tailed pigeon. ![]()
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cancer spread biology?... Conf on Qigong Science. Guangzhou, China. 78E; 1990. 24. Chen, Xiaojun 1.; Gao, Qiyuan 1.; Jao, Xianrong 1.; Zhang, Jinmei 2.; Huang, Canxin 3.; Fan, Xiuque 3. Cancer Institute, Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences, Guangzhou, China [1] //Dept Physiology,Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical ...
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Re:... or C) Generating an electrical charge (like an aptly named 'electrolytic battery'). Fourth: It's this one . It has what appears to be a 12 volt DC fan on the inside, two removable filters at the back, what I suspect to be a transformer at the base, and some sort of grey, intertwined string at the ...
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