| DB | data base; date of birth; deep breath; dense body; dextran blue; diabetes, diabetic; diagonal band; ... |
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| DU | decubitus ulcer; density unknown; deoxyuridine; dermal ulcer; diagnosis undetermined; diazouracil; d... |
| FG | fasciculus gracilis; fast-glycolytic [fiber]; Feeley-Gorman [agar]; fibrinogen; Flemish giant [rabbi... |
| IRE | internal rotation in extension; iron-responsive element; isolated rabbit eye |
| LLC-RK1 | rabbit kidney cells |
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In their natural environment and in captivity, rabbits are a benign, even useful species. However, when introduced by humans into environments that do not have natural defences against them, rabbits can cause enormous damage. Perhaps the most well-known example of this is the continent of Australia. In Australia, the European Rabbit is the most serious mammalian pest, an invasive species, and is responsible for the extinction of about as many native animals as the fox. ...
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loves gardening and has a large number of Friends and Relations
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A brief fall of precipitation, such as rain, hail, or sleet.
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A small rodent, very similar to a hare, which feeds on grass and burrows in the earth. WELSH RABBIT More like a string, thrives on cheese and burrows in the stomach.
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The domesticated members of the rabbit family (a rodent relation) have fine-textured flesh that is almost totally white meat. They`re plumper and less strongly flavored than their wild counterparts. The best will be young and weigh between 2 and 2 1/2 pounds, and should have light-colored flesh. These are the most tender and mild-flavored and can be prepared in any manner suitable for young chicken (such as frying, grilling or roasting).
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| rabbit | a hutch for rabbits |
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| rabbit | talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner |
| rabbit | a short chopping blow to the back of the neck |
| rabbit | pregnancy test that involves injecting some of the woman's urine into an unmated female rabbit and later examining the ovaries of the rabbit |
| rabbit | an overcrowded residential area |
| rabbit | a series of connected underground tunnels occupied by rabbits |
| rabbit | tropical American fern with brown scaly rhizomes cultivated for its large deeply lobed deep bluish-green fronds |
| rabbit | bandicoot with leathery ears like a rabbit |
| rabbit | shrub of southeastern United States grown commercially especially for canning industry |
| rabbit | shrub of southeastern United States grown commercially especially for canning industry |
| rabbit | shrub of southeastern United States grown commercially especially for canning industry |
| rabbit | large European chimaera |
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