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bleeder Horse bleeds from the lungs after exertion.
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bleaching Removal or modification of coloured components in pulp to improve brightness. Bleaching is carried out in several consecutive stages
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bleeder A horse that suffers exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhaging. Such horses might slow abruptly when their breathing is inhibited. The condition can sometimes be controlled, the effects mollified, with the diuretic Lasix.
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bleeder The valve by which air is bled from the auxiliary air tank reservoir on a car.
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bleaching A chemical process used during the final stage of development of a hologram to improve the brightness of the image, increase the diffraction effect and make it transparent. Bleaching is important when working with reflection holograms, which otherwise have very little natural brightness, but is optional when working with transmission holograms. ...
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