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1. Biopharming (bī′ō-fărm″ĭng) [″ + Gk

2. Accidie (Gk., akēdia, ‘negligence’, ‘indifference’)

3. Archegonium, fir'1:6-g5'ni-fint (Gk

4. Antiptosis : an-tip-to'-sis from Gk

5. Laevis (Aiton) H.E.K.Hartmann Etym Gk Amphibolia, uncertainty or …

6. Consubstantialis is the Western counterpart of Gk

7. Chronobiology (n., from Gk chronos = time, Gk bios = life and Gk logos = science) is a computer-aided tool for objectively quantifying, mapping and investigating mechanisms of biological time structures, including those in the otherwise neglected normal range.

8. #DryFruithalwa Made a large quantity of Dry Fruit Halwa #ShortsFZ Knowledge,For Best Knowledge Video,Gk knowledge,Gk,History knowledge,Historycal,Itihas,Top

9. Given: GK Bisects <JGM, GJ is congruent to GM

10. Aflatoxins: [af′lātok′sins] Etymology: Gk, a, not; L, flavus, yellow; Gk, toxikon, poison a group of carcinogenic and toxic factors produced by Aspergillus flavus food molds

11. More Cupules have since been detected (image by GK)

12. Compar, conpar, parison, the figure of even, Annomination, annominatio Etymology Gk

13. Abrosia: [əbrō′zhə] Etymology: Gk, fasting a condition caused by fasting

14. Analgia: Etymology: Gk, ana, without, algos, pain an absence of pain.

15. If you want to pay by check, make it out to GK Fisher.

16. The name comes from their founder, a priest who took the name Bogomil (= Gk., Theophilos).

17. Cursing in the NT may be expressed by forms of kataraesthai, “to curse,” (kat)Anathematizein, “to make anathema,” and the related terms; and by Gk kakalogein, “to slander or speak evil of.” The woeful expression Gk ouai appears especially in Matthew, Luke, and Revelation.

18. GK: You know, you said that for you -- I've heard you say that winning is addictive to you.

19. Aphthae Etymology: Gk, aphtha, eruption a small, shallow, painful ulceration that usually affects the oral mucosa, but not underlying bone

20. Antipathy: [antip′əthē] Etymology: Gk, anti + pathos, suffering a strong feeling of aversion or antagonism to particular objects, situations, or individuals

21. Second, Commitment additionally includes the responsibility to practice specific activities [Gk poieo— to do, cause, commit; prasso— to do, practice, commit]

22. #QueerMemes: Von seriellen Metamorphosen und transkontextuellen Assemblagen des queeren Begehrens im Social Web." In: Medienjournal (ÖGK), 40 (4)/2016: 50-64 Elena Pilipets

23. Blastid: [blas′tid] Etymology: Gk, blastos, germ the site in the fertilized ovum where the pronuclei fuse and the nucleus forms

24. Methods Ten patients with a large portion of brain tumor Abutting the OAR previously treated with GK stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) were selected.

25. Antiochis (PERSON) [Gk Antiochis (Ἀντιοχις)].Concubine of Antiochus Epiphanes IV (2 Macc 4:30).Antiochus IV’s official queen was Laodice, who may have been his sister

26. Geet MP3 & GK Digital Presenting Official Video "No Competition" Make Sure You Will Like It And Spread it As Much As You Can

27. Aphronia: [əfrō′nē·ə] Etymology: Gk, a, phronein, not to understand (in psychiatry) a condition characterized by an impaired ability to make commonsense decisions

28. List of all Autobiographies of Famous people : Questions on Autobiographies and their authors can be expected in the Gk section of MBA exams like IIFT, XAT, CMAT, etc

29. Nation, ENOG, ENG, Audiometries, ABER, and neuro-imaging studies were performed at 6-month intervals after GK SRS for the first 2 years and then annually using an individually designed protocol

30. In exogenously feeding Alevins, the last enzyme involved in glucose production (g6pca and g6pcb) and lipolytic gene expression (cpt1a and cpt1b) decreased, while that of gk, involved in hepatic glucose use, was induced

31. And it Anathematises, and subjects to excommunication, both those that adore the Icons [themselves] with latria [Gk: adoration] as well as those that say that the Orthodox commit idolatry in adoring the Icons.

32. Cuboid bone: [kyo̅o̅′boid] Etymology: Gk, kybos, cube, eidos, form the outer Cuboidal tarsal bone on the lateral side of the foot, proximal to the fourth and fifth metatarsal bones

33. Carcinoma en Cuirasse: [äN′kēräs′] Etymology: Gk, karkinos + oma + Fr, breastplate a rare manifestation of advanced breast cancer characterized by progressive extensive fibrosis and rigidity of the skin of the chest, neck, back, and abdomen.

34. Ascitic fluid: [əsit′ik] Etymology: Gk, askos, bag a watery fluid containing albumin, glucose, and electrolytes that accumulates in the peritoneal cavity in association with certain diseases, such as liver disease or congestive heart failure

35. Purpose We proposed a planning strategy that utilized tuning targets to guide GammaKnife (GK) Inverse Planning (IP) to deliver higher dose to the tumor, while keeping acceptable dose to the Abutting organ at risk (OAR)

36. Amenability and Kazhdan 's property T 227 Let now (Gk) be an increasing sequence of finite subsets of G = wit [jGhk G and choose, for every k > 1, an integekr n>l with I l^-ht-g-^^

37. Best Attacking Midfielders Overall Rising Golden Boys (U21) U21 Rising Veterans GK DC DL/R D/MC AMC AMR/L FW/ST This is FC's list of the Top 50 Best Attacking Midfielders in the world at the moment according to our algorithm.

38. An Azeotrope (gK /əˈziːəˌtrəʊp/, US /əˈziəˌtroʊp/) or a constant boiling point mixture is a mixture of two or more liquids whose proportions cannot be altered or changed by simple distillation.This happens because when an Azeotrope is boiled, the vapour has the same proportions of constituents as the unboiled mixture

39. Collect, the name now used only for the short prayers before the Epistle in the Mass, which occur again at Lauds, Terce, Sext, None, and Vespers.The word Collecta corresponds to the Greek GK cn vaEts.It is a noun, a late form for Collectio (so missa for missio, oblata for oblatio, ascensa, in the Gelasian Sacramentary, for ascensio, etc.).The original meaning seems to have been this: it was