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  • 31terminal —   Arising from or positioned at the tip, e.g. used in reference to the most distal leaflets on a cycad leaf; apical.   See also terminal facet.   Cf. basal, median …

    Expanded glossary of Cycad terms

  • 32exogenous —    Arising from the outside; the opposite of endogenous …

    Herbal-medical glossary

  • 33intrinsic —    Arising from the nature of a thing...native or inherent. Intrinsic asthma, as an example, arises from congestive inflammation, neurohormonal and auto allergic conditions of the lung and bronchial membranes themselves, not from EXTRINSIC causes …

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  • 34acropetal — Arising or developing in a longitudinal sequence beginning at the base and proceeding towards the apex. Opposite: basipetal …

    Glossary of Biotechnology

  • 35ex contractu — Arising out of a contract; founded upon contract, as an obligation ex contractu, or an action ex contractu. See 3 Bl Comm 117. See action ex contractu; quasi ex contractu …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 36branch — An offshoot; in anatomy, one of the primary divisions of a nerve or blood vessel. A b.. See ramus, artery, nerve, vein. SYN: ramus (1) [TA]. accessory meningeal b. SYN: pterygomeningeal artery …

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  • 37Pratītyasamutpāda — See also: Śūnyatā Part of a series on Buddhism Outline · Portal …

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  • 38Skandha — Buddhist term pi= khandha sa= स्कन्ध (skandha) zh=五蘊(T) / 五蕴(S) zh Latn=wǔyùn vi=Ngũ uẩn ja=五蘊 bo=ཕུང་པོ་ལྔ་ bo Latn=phung po lnga en=aggregate, mass, heap my=ခန္ဒာငါးပါး my Latn=IPA|kʰà̃ dà ŋá bá khan da nga: ba:In Buddhist phenomenology and… …

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  • 39Nerve — A bundle of fibers that uses electrical and chemical signals to transmit sensory and motor information from one body part to another. See nervous system. * * * A whitish cordlike structure composed of one or more bundles (fascicles) of myelinated …

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  • 40Glossary of botanical terms — Many of the terms used in Wikipedia glossaries (often most) are already defined and explained within Wikipedia itself. However, lists like the following indicate where new articles need to be written and are also useful for looking up and… …

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