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A genetic crossing of a heterozygous organism and one of its homozygous parents.
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(Hunting) When a pointing dog freezes upon seeing another dog point. Also called "honoring."
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(Fishing) Thin, strong string that is attached to a fly reel to fill up the spool before attaching the fly line.
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A change in wind direction in a counterclockwise sense; opposite of veering.
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The changing of the wind direction, opposite of veering. Clockwise in the southern hemisphere, counter-clockwise in the northern hemisphere.
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| back | information that is essential to understanding a situation or problem |
| back | the amplitude level of the undesired background noise |
| back | extraneous noise contaminating sound measurements that cannot be separated from the desired signal |
| back | the execution of low priority programs while higher priority programs are not using the processing system |
| back | radiation coming from sources other than those being observed |
| back | extraneous signals that can be confused with the phenomenon to be observed or measured |
| back | a press conference or interview in which a government official explains to reporters the background of an action or policy |
| back | the execution of low priority programs while higher priority programs are not using the processing system |
| back | a return made with the back of the hand facing the direction of the stroke |
| back | hit a tennis ball backhand |
| back | (of racket strokes) made across the body with back of hand facing direction of stroke |
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