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Like the sphere, the ball is a symbol of totality.It indicates processes of alteration and change.
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| BAL |
Blood alcohol level or concentration measured in milligrams (mg) per 100 milliliters (mL) of plasma, but expressed somewhat differently in common medical and legal parlance. For example, a BAL of ".08" means a concentration of 80 mg/100 mL. In a healthy person, one standard drink raises the BAL about 20 mg/100 mL. The body metabolizes alcohol at a rate of about 20 mg/hour.
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| balsam |
This is a natural raw material exuded from a tree or a plant. Balsams are either physiological or pathological products, in that they are either naturally occurring or a result of injury to the plant. Balsams are insoluble in water and usually completely soluble in alcohol. They act as preservatives, are used to treat skin problems and are generally sweetly fragrant. Barrier Agents - A substance used to protect the skin from harmful agents such as detergents, irritants or even water. ...
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| BALT |
Bronchial associated lymphoid tissue; part of MALT.
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| ball |
A cork sphere, tightly wound with layers of yarn or string and covered with a stitched leather coat.
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