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anneal To heat a material to some elevated temperature to reorder the crystal structure and remove stresses. The subsequent cooling schedule affects the final level of stresses.
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annelid Elongated, segmented invertebrate; including earthworms and leeches; of the Phylum Annelida
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anneal To fuse together, typically applied to a heat-based process and then the spine attempts to repair the annular ligament.
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annulus Noun. (Latin, annulus = ring. Pl., annuli). 1. A ring of membrane, sclerite or pigment surrounding a joint, segment, spot or mark. 2. A ring-like marking or a ring of hard cuticle. 3. The sclerotized ring of the head into which the basal segment of the antenna is inserted. 4. An antennal sclerite. Alt. Antennalis.
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annellide A conidiogenous cell that gives rise to successive conidia in a basipetal manner. The apex of an annellide becomes longer and narrower as each subsequent conidium is formed and released. An apical ring composed of outer cell wall material, remains as each conidium is released.
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