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a substituted aminobenzoate having properties similar to those of p-aminobenzoic acid, used as a sunscreen.
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Pieces of paper that are glued together (padded) usually at the top. These can be from 10 up to 250 sheets per pad.
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A common disorder that occurs in the artery segments of the circulatory system (legs, pelvis, and neck brain). The artery wall linings slowly become narrowed and rough clots formed due to built up cholesterol or plaque. It has major implications on a patient's life due to association with blockages in the heart and brain with potential for death from heart attack and stroke.
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Project Appraisal Documentis a form-based document that allows a concise presentation of the information that the Board needs to approve a project for Bank or IDA financing. When project processing and the Project Appraisal Document are complete, the Regional vice president clears the project and sends it for approval by the Board under cover of a Memorandum & Recommendation of the President, usually no more than one page in length. ...
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Packet Assembler/Disassembler.
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| pad | an employer who exploits Italian immigrants in the U.S. |
| pad | an owner or proprietor of an inn in Italy |
| pad | a city in Veneto |
| pad | a town in western Kentucky on the Ohio River |
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