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target Molecules in the body that may be addressed by drugs to produce a therapeutic effect.
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tar a blend of "meaty" and "black pepper" flavors in red Rhone wines like Cote-Rotie and Chateauneuf-du-Pape.
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target In advanced program-to-program communications, the program or system to which a request for processing is sent.
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tar A brown or black bituminous material, liquid or semi-solid in consistency, in which the predominating constituents are bitumens obtained as condensates in the processing of coal, petroleum, oil-shale, wood, or other organic materials.
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target heart rate 60-80% of the MHR; exercise training zone.
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