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The amount of echo in a room.
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A DNA strand is copied from an RNA template fluid portion of the blood, which is free of cells and clotting factors
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A procedure that must be conducted to open or bypass an artery that has become blocked. If it needs to be done again, it is called a reintervention.
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| reverberation |
Sound that persists in an enclosed space, as a result of repeated reflection or scattering, after the sound source has stopped.
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| reverberation |
A diminishing series of echoes spaced sufficiently closely in time that they merge into a smooth decay.
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| REV | change radically |
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| REV | fill with revolutionary ideas |
| REV | a radical supporter of political or social revolution |
| REV | change radically |
| REV | fill with revolutionary ideas |
| REV | overthrow by a revolution, of governments |
| REV | rate of revolution of a motor |
| REV | to rotate or cause to rotate |
| REV | move in an orbit, as of celestial bodies |
| REV | turn on or around an axis or a center |
| REV | center upon |
| REV | move around in a circular motion |
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