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The innate (genetic) tendency to develop a trait.
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Weaker strata hanging from stronger, overlying strata by means of roof bolts.
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The sensitivity to or degree to which a plant is injured by a herbicide treatment. (See Tolerance.)
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A mixture containing finely divided particles evenly dispersed in a solid, liquid, or gas.
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The mounting for a microphone capsule, generally designed to provide some degree of mechanical isolation between the capsule or transducer and the microphone body in order to reduce handling noise.
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| SUS | establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts |
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| SUS | admit as valid |
| SUS | supply with necessities and support |
| SUS | provide with nourishment |
| SUS | be the physical support of |
| SUS | lengthen or extend in duration or space |
| SUS | the property of being sustainable |
| SUS | capable of being sustained |
| SUS | (of an electric arc) |
| SUS | maintained at length without interruption or weakening |
| SUS | someone who upholds or maintains |
| SUS | a pedal on a piano that lifts the dampers from the strings and so allows them to continue vibrating |
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