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the process by which an organisms with helpful adaptive qualities are permitted by nature to transmit their genetic information to offspring. It is also the process by which an organism with harmful qualities are removed from the environment.
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| natural |
In blackjack, a natural is a two-card hand of twenty-one points. In baccarat a natural is a two-card total of eight, or nine.
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| natural history |
An explanation of the elements of the life and life style of a given species, such as diet, reproduction, and social grouping. (As in
Ãâó: nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/Primates/glossary.cfm
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A substance that is derived from mineral, plant, or animal matter and does not undergo a synthetic process as defined in section 6502(21) of the Act (7 USC 6502(21)). For the purposes of this part, nonsynthetic is used as a synonym for natural as the term is used in the Act.
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material Material found in nature, such as wood, stone, gases, and clay.
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