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A substance that changes color when it comes in contact with an acid or a base.
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A measure that consists of ordered categories arranged in ascending or descending order of desirability.
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A moving part in a dial or slider control. A user moves an indicator to set a value, and an application moves it to indicate the current setting of the control. In a scroll bar, the scroll box is the indicator.
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In biology, any biological entity or processies, or community whose characteristics show the presence of specific environmental conditions. 2. In chemistry, a substance that shows a visible change, usually of color, at a desired point in a chemical reaction. 3.A device that indicates the result of a meas- urement; eg, a pressure guage or a moveable scale.
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A species which, when it is found in an ecosystem, suggests that certain environmental conditions exist.
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