You know, the scientificterm for what their products are designed for.
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What then is the physical explanation of this scientificterm?
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The scientificterm for the phenomenon is 'perigee moon'.
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I was -and I believed this is the scientificterm for it -banjaxed.
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The scientificterm for that is bad.
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Several English commentators preferred to use a more scientificterm about the President's role in the peace process.
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Surprisingly, for a descriptive scientificterm used so widely in policy, teaching, conservation and industry, the term species isn't a nice precise descriptive term.
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In its manner of growth and flowering, it much resembles the common sunflower; of which, as its scientificterm suggests, it is really a species.
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POLYGYNY, [Footnote: The word "polygamy" is too broad in its meaning to use as a scientificterm for this form of the family.
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Disappointed to read this from you." "What is the scientificterm for "tone-deafness?" asked John Pavlovitz, author of the book Hope and Other Superpowers.
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The study found that ferrets can also become infected with SARS-CoV-2, the scientificterm for the virus that causes the Covid-19 disease.
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In scientificterms, embryos and fetuses are different and mutually exclusive entities.
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In more scientificterms, the flexing is converting kinetic energy to potential energy.
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Taken in scientificterms, love had nothing to do with procreation.
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The last two possibilities are, in scientificterms, even more exciting.
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The last two possibilities are, in scientificterms, the most exciting.