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A waterwat dug across land through which ships can pass.
Ãâó: www.mcwdn.org/MAPS&GLOBES/Glossary.html
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the tiny cytoplasmic connections between osteocytes, where much of calcium homeostasis takes place
Ãâó: cats.med.uvm.edu/cats_teachingmod/pathology/path30...
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an artificial watercourse, usually having relatively uniform width and depth; used for navigation, irrigation, and direction
Ãâó: pao.cnmoc.navy.mil/educate/neptune/quest/ports/ter...
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Tiny canals that radiate outward from the Haversian canals to all lacunae.
Ãâó: schools.guilford.k12.nc.us/spages/shs/anatomy/gros...
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manmade waterway used by watercraft or for drainage, irrigation, mining, or water power (ditch, lateral).
Ãâó: www.charttiff.com/place_names.shtml
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