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Dictionary » F » Fill material Fill materialFill material Any material used for the primary purpose of replacing an aquatic area with dry land or of changing the bottom elevation of a waterbody. The term does not include any pollutant discharged into the water primarily to dispose of waste. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: evolution debate... absurd for God to be when science has gaps which science today cannot fill up? Take the Big Bang, the question is what caused the Big Bang, scientists ... that have a beginning -- and since Big Bang is the beginning of the material universe which scientists claim to have evidence empirical at that ...
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What is the function of the following tisues in the lungs?... as loose connective tissues -LAT-loose areolar tissue , are the packing material of body=fill spaces between organs (fascia) , cushin and stabilize specialized cells in organs and ...
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The Fiber Disease... the lumen of the vacuole [B+00] and the accumulation of electron dense material near the periphery of the cell [H+01]. Both merozonts and sporozonts ... spores during sporogony [B+00] [C+02]. When the spores completely fill the host cell cytoplasm, the cell lyses and releases the spores to the ...
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The Fiber Disease... process................................... Smart Core-Shell Nanowire filled with titania-based sol-gel inks for Multifunctional refractive index materials, such as silicon and germanium, in the hollow-woodpile architecture for dispersion ...
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