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Dictionary » W » Warrior Warriorwarrior A man engaged or experienced in war, or in the military life; a soldier; a champion. Warriors old with ordered spear and shield. (Science: zoology) (milton) Warrior ant, a reddish ant (formica sanguinea) native of Europe and America. It is one of the species which move in armies to capture and enslave other ants. Origin: OE. Werreour, OF. Werreour, guerreor, from guerre, werre, war. See War, and Warray. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Help with ImmunologyOf the various equally important organ systems in the living body, the immune system takes up the responsibility of the warrior as it protects the body from all types of diseases and fights them too. In definitive terms, Immunology is the discipline of biomedical science that deals ...
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Re: Global Environmental Change... am far from happy. "catastrophic" shortages of potable water and energy will lead to widespread war by 2020." Isn't this how 'Road Warrior' (Mad Max) begins?
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Hobbit Skull Comparison Software's Unexpected Result.... of human intelligence changing its own morphology towards what they themselves find desirable. In this case achieving the G.I. Joe look of a warrior. http://images.hasbro.com/gijoe/images/home_classic.jpg http://www.hasbro.com/gijoe/ The hobbit is another morphological extreme. ...
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Re: Soil Science... release nitrogen as NH3 to the soil. So, soil with low C/N ratio like sandy loam will have a great decomposition rate. And once again, the tough warrior in this decomposition process is Pseudomonas spp. :lol: * Man, I really like Pseudomonas :lol: Regards, Victor Apriel
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"what the bleep do we know"... the Ramtha school of enlightenment. They basically believe that their leader, J.Z. Knight, is channeling the several-thousand year old spirit of a warrior from Atlantis. I wouldn't believe much or anything this group has to say. Just my opinion, though.
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