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Not yielding (at least not yielding readily) to treatment.
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The time immediately following orgasm during which a man cannot achieve an erection.
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Brickwork or castable used in boilers to protect metal surfaces and for boiler baffles.
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A material with a high melting point, which makes it useful as a barrier between the heat source and a material that you don't want to melt, like the sides of an oven, etc..
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A clonal myeloid disorder that primarily affects red cell production in the marrow. In some cases the developing red cells have an abnormal accumulation of iron granules around the nucleus. These cells are called ringed sideroblasts. Refractory anemia (RA) and refractory anemia with ringed sideroblasts (RARS) are often associated with mild to moderate decreases in white cells and platelets. These disorders are also referred to as myelodysplasia.
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