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the persistent eating of non-nutritive substances (such as paint, string, hair, animal droppings, insects, soil) for over a month. The behavior must be developmentally inappropriate and not part of a culturally sanctioned practice.
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A unit of measurement equal to one-sixth of an inch. There are 12 points to a pica. A typographic measurement that has survived the digital revolution. 12 points = 1 pica; 6 picas = 1 inch; 72 points = 1 inch.
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A text formatting term: A unit of measure equal to 1/6 inch, or 12 points. Pica is also used to describe a font which is 10 characters per inch.
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A printer's unit of measure; 12 picas equal one inch.
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A compositor
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