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Asphyxia
Asphyxia, [fr. a not, and, Gk., pulse], suspended animation, produced by the non-conversion of the venous blood of the lungs...
proenzyme
into one or more active enzymes also called zymogen The conversion usually is due to a specific cleavage of a peptide
Reduction
The act of reducing or state of being reduced conversion to a given state or condition diminution conquest as the
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nothings
inconsequential conversation as they traded a few nothings as they parted
Company
ordinary companies, so few unlimited companies now remain, since the conversion of unlimited into limited companies was allowed in 1879, and
Liquefaction
act or operation of making or becoming liquid especially the conversion of a solid into a liquid by the sole agency
VerbarMarmorosis
The metamorphism of limestone that is its conversion into marble
melatonin
effect on melatonin production by light received by the retina Conversely it appears that melatonin may influence the circadian rhythms of
Mensal
Belonging to the table transacted at table as mensal conversation
Monologist
One who soliloquizes esp one who monopolizes conversation in company
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