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A term to describe papers that have a color similar to that of wood, also called cream, off-white or ivory.
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| natural selection |
The concept developed by Charles Darwin that genes which produce characteristics that are more favorable in a particular environment will be more abundant in the next generation.
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| natural antibodies |
antibodies present in the serum of normal individuals in the apparent absence of any contact with the specific antigen, probably induced by exposure to cross-reacting antigens. They may result from unknown exposure to naturally occurring antigens, e.g., food or bacterial flora.
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| natural d. |
the natural teeth in the dental arch, considered collectively; it may comprise deciduous or permanent teeth, or a mixture of the two, present at one time.
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| natural i. |
immunity mediated by cells capable of immune activity without being stimulated by immunization and without antigen specificity, e.g., the activity of NK cells against virus infection and tumor cells.
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