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A descriptive generalization about how some aspect of the natural world behaves under stated circumstances. A scientific law (sometimes called a principle) is a powerful summary of many previously unrelated facts. (Eg, Newton's Law of Gravitation, 1687)
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A delicate fabric resembling fine linen or cambric of which ruffs, cuffs, handkerchiefs, aprons or shirts were made.
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law stating that pairs of genes separate independently of one another in meiosis. law of segregation- law stating that pairs of genes separate in meiosis and each gamete receives one gene of a pair. leukocyte- white blood cell; the primary cell of the immune system. lipase- enzyme that breaks down fat molecules into fatty acids and glycerol. lymphatic system- system of the body that collects and recycles fluids leaked from the cardiovascular system. ...
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All disputes arising out of or in connection with this contract shall be determined and governed by English Law.
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The laws of Japan apply to understanding and execution of the TERMS. Any lawsuit related to the TERMS is to be filed and judged at the Tokyo District Court of Japan.
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