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a plant or animal that was alive but isn
Ãâó: www.oceanadventure.org/intro_out.html
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| death rate |
The death rate is calculated by dividing the number of deaths in a population in a year by the midyear resident population. For census years, rates are based on unrounded census counts of the resident population, as of April 1. For the noncensus years of 1981 to 1989 and 1991, rates are based on national estimates of the resident population, as of July 1, rounded to the nearest thousand. Starting in 1992, rates are based on unrounded national population estimates. ...
Ãâó: www.agingstats.gov/chartbook2000/glossary.html
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| dead |
A ball with no spin.
Ãâó: www.usatt.org/organization/glossary_tt.shtml
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| deaf |
Lacking the ability to hear.
Ãâó: www.ric.org/community/glossary.php
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| deacidification |
is a process that impregnates paper with an alkaline reserve (such as Magnesium Hydroxide) to neutralize the active acid in the paper substrate and act as a buffer to neutralize acids produced in the future. Deacidification lengthens the life expectance of paper several times its ordinary life.
Ãâó: www.library.uiuc.edu/prescons/glossary_of_terms.ht...
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| DEA | a warrant to execute the death sentence |
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| DEA | (psychoanalysis) an unconscious urge to die |
| DEA | a human skull (or a representation of a human skull) used as a symbol of death |
| DEA | European hawkmoth with markings on the back resembling a human skull |
| DEA | a list of persons killed in a war or other disaster |
| DEA | the bed on which a person dies |
| DEA | the last few hours before death |
| DEA | the blow that kills (usually mercifully) |
| DEA | never dying |
| DEA | having the physical appearance of death |
| DEA | having the physical appearance of death |
| DEA | causing or capable of causing death |
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