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Dictionary » U » Unavoidable Unavoidableunavoidable 1. Not avoidable; incapable of being shunned or prevented; inevitable; necessary; as, unavoidable troubles. 2. Not voidable; incapable of being made null or void. (Science: medicine) Unavoidable hemorrhage, hemorrhage produced by the afterbirth, or placenta, being situated over the mouth of the womb so as to require detachment before the child can be born. Unavoidableness, Unavoidably. ![]()
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Results from our forumecosystems... to the part about removing species from the equation: This is not something you'll see very often in natural ecological settings, but it is an unavoidable factor to consider in any sort of human-influenced setting. In other words, we're jacking with the system. SO perhaps we need to have two ...
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The need to stretch?. No apologies from me about the tie-in to sexuality. The relationship is obvious and unavoidable. Do not deny it and try to separate one sense of the body from its fundamental physical motivation. Among the diverse things that I have done, I was a dancer. Intelligent ...
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CHERRY TREE Problem... get older they will produce more cherries, higher off the ground. This will help to compensate for the lost do to creepy crawlers (a natural and unavoidable thing).
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God vs Evolution... to know itself. The universe BECOMES us! The universe CREATES life! We ARE the universe in part. Life is a quality of the universe. Life is and UNAVOIDABLE consequence of eternity. Biology, then, is the study of a very minute part of eternity. Evolution is a description of local events in a ...
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Anthropogenic global warming?... ideas of biology" topic. Cow farts and termites, of course, are methane producers. Cows (to use this fun, fun word again)... fart... as the unavoidable consequence of digesting and utilizing what they eat. Humankind, of course, demands lots and lots of meat for eating, which requires raising ...
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