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partition A portion of a hard disk that the OS treats as if it were a separate drive.
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particulate 1. Fine liquid or solid particles such as dust, smoke, mist, fumes, or smog found in air or emissions. 2, Very small solid suspended in water. They vary in size, shape, density, and electrical charge, can be gathered together by coagulation and flocculation.
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particulate (noun) made up of particles
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parthenogenesis a form of reproduction in which an egg develops in a normal fashion without being fertilized; parthenogenesis is common in some types of plants, invertebrates such as some types of aphids, bees, and wasps, as well as vertebrates such as some types of fish, lizards, salamanders, and turkeys.
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parthenogenesis Can occur when an egg (as a secondary oocyte) undergoes activation (by itself, with some non-specific stimulus, or through fertilization by a sperm) and starts to divide (it undergoes cleavage), but the male chromosomes are not incorporated and the egg remains haploid; its further development will soon stop, probably well before implantation. Can be the cause of apparent (but false) late fertilization in the IVF lab.
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