| wild type |
The typical form of an organism as one would expect to find it in nature. Those organisms that are not wild type strains differ due to domestication, natural mutation, or laboratory mutation.
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| wire |
Single solid or stranded group of conductors having a low resistance to current flow. Used to make connections between circuits or points in a circuit.
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| witness |
A "witness" is any person who testifies before an investigating committee or who gives a deposition. "Witness" shall include an interested party who requests permission to testify. [1975, c. 593, ?3 (new).]
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| WIC |
special supplementary food program for women, infants and children.
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| will |
a written document signed by an individual that sets forth how the person desires his or her property to be distributed upon the person's death.
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