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The amount of deformation the material experiences per unit of original length in response to stress.
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A group or organisms of the same species of presumed common ancestry with clear-cut physiological but usually not morphological distinctions (ie, a stock or line).
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A race or stock of rabbits in any standard breed of the same family blood, having the quality of reproducing marked racial characteristics.
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A device, such as a filter, to retain solid particles allowing a liquid to pass.
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| strain |
A variety of a certain species. The freshwater guppy, for example, has only one species name but several strains.
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