| free radical |
Any molecule that contains an unpaired electron. Free radicals are unstable and will extract electrons from other biological molecules, which generates more free radicals.
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| freezing |
Abrupt and temporary inability of Parkinson's patients to move that frequently occurs at a boundary such as a door or when exiting a car
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Associated with the element of water and the emotions, freezing is a state which hardens and fixes a thing to a specific form. Suggesting an inability to adapt or change and usually, it refers to the emotional state of the dreamer. When emotions become frozen, they become cold and nearly dead, unfeeling and unresponsive to the emotional influences in life.
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| freezing |
More tender herbs, including basil, chives, cilantro, dill, parsley, and tarragon are best preserved by freezing. Some, like basil, will turn black, and all will lose their texture, but frozen herbs keep their fresh flavor for using in cooked dishes. They will last for up to six months using any of these three techniques:
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Any atom or atom group has unpaired electron on its orbit; any species capable of independent existence that possess one or more unpaired electrons, an unpaired electron being one that is alone in an orbital.
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| free | guaranteed by the 1st amendment to the US constitution |
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| free | guaranteed by the 1st amendment to the US constitution |
| free | guaranteed by the 1st amendment to the US constitution |
| free | the right of merchant ships to travel freely in international waters |
| free | the right to hold unpopular ideas |
| free | guaranteed by the 2nd amendment to the US constitution |
| free | a person who has been freed from slavery |
| free | done by hand without mechanical aids or devices |
| free | given or giving freely |
| free | done by hand without mechanical aids or devices |
| free | generous in providing aid to others |
| free | tenure by which land is held in fee simple or for life |
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