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a spine-like appendage of the cuticula, connected to the body-wall by a joint [5]; thick cuticular hairs or spines on the legs of certain insects [6]
Ãâó: www.geller-grimm.de/morph/morph09.htm
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| spur |
Typically not part of the Qu?ec highway terminology, but is common to the Interstate Highway System in the US. A spur is a road that branches off the main road to another destination but does not return to the main road like a loop or a bypass would. See also Extension.
Ãâó: webfil_92.tripod.com/autoroutes/id53.html
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| spurious |
Spurious signals are any outputs in the spectrum of a source (VCO) that are neither part of the carrier, not its harmonic and they may be discreet or bands of frequencies. Modco VCO'S do not contain any spurious outputs.
Ãâó: www.modcoinc.com/glossary.htm
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