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confusión
A disposition that is confused or nervous and upset.
perturbation
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perturbation
1
We have carried out free energy
perturbation
calculations on DNA double-stranded hexanucleotides.
2
However, no
perturbation
in the levels of signal-end recombination intermediates was found.
3
Their
perturbation
is associated with development of a broad spectrum of diseases.
4
The more I thought upon the matter the greater became my
perturbation
.
5
These effects may explain the oncogenicity and immunological
perturbation
of HCV infection.
1
So somehow in my
fluster
I left the iron on the dress.
2
A momentary
fluster
occurred in his composure before he returned to form.
3
It might
fluster
her if I were to go in without notice.
4
Garai is encouraged to play
fluster
and panic rather than sagacious calm.
5
Meeting her unexpectedly like this seemed to both
fluster
and please him.
6
In vain I prolong my examination: there is no
fluster
of any kind.
7
How could he know so precisely what it would take to
fluster
me?
8
Just the thought of her imminent arrival had sent him into a
fluster
.
9
There was no longer any
fluster
of doubt and hesitation in his manner.
10
Came all in a
fluster
-
dinner
,bowlof punch, and put the horses to.
11
Now, when he woke, he started up in a
fluster
,
and called out:
12
She does not have to
fluster
in, buttoning her cuff, when people call.
13
Well now, child, you did set me all into a
fluster
.
14
James went on in a
fluster
:
Why, what should I know about it?
15
Once in the second half there was a brief
fluster
.
16
You might as well try to move one of the pyramids as
fluster
him.
fluster
·
brief fluster
fluster easily
fluster pretty
fluster the men
great fluster
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