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A technical term for the first impression the wine makes as it reaches your palate, distinguished (in time sequence) from "middle" or "mid-palate" and "finish" or "aftertaste."
Ãâó: www.st-kathryn-cellars.com/glossary.htm
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| attention deficit hyperactivity disorder |
A medical condition characterised by three behaviours: inattentiveness, impulsiveness and over-activity, which are at a level that is inappropriate for a person's expected level of development.
Ãâó: www.drugstrategy.central.sa.edu.au/20_druginfo/c_g...
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| attention |
David J. Madden, Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, Duke University Medical Center AND Phillip A. Allen, Cleveland State University
Ãâó: books.elsevier.com/companions/0122268601/articles....
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| attenuated virus |
weakened. Attenuated viruses are often used as vaccines because they can no longer produce disease but still stimulate a strong immune response, like that to the natural virus. Examples of attenuated virus vaccines include oral polio, measles, mumps, and rubella vaccines.
Ãâó: www.opendoorclinic.org/hivglossary.htm
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| attraction |
a place, event, building or area which tourists want to visit
Ãâó: en.wikibooks.org/wiki/SA_NCS_Tourism:Glossary
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