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abiogenesis Early theory that held that some organisms originated from nonliving material.
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ABI ankle systolic blood pressure divieded by brachial systolic blood pressure.
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abietic acid Obtained from pine rosin. Used as a texturizer in soaps.
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abiotic nonliving factors, such as wind, water, temperature, or soil type or texture.
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abiotic not involving or produced by organisms; abiotic agents or stressors - forces or factors that aren't biological, such as weather or soil parent material; stressors are stress-causing forces or factors.
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