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- a description in which plants can be produced in containers filled with water and a number of other non soil contents >
- a radiographic technique that produces an image of a detailed cross section of bodily tissue using a narrow collimated beam of x rays that rotates in a full arc around a patient to image the body in cross sectional slices >
- aerodynamics >
- and products >
- electrode >
- electrodeposition >
- electrodes >
- fields are protected by barriers of hedges by keeping the wind from eroding >
- flow production >
- flow productions >
- herodotus >
- herodotus >
- herodotus extended his historical coverage beyond the greek world to the lives >
- instructions for use of commercial products >
- more prodigal >
- more prodigious >
- most prodigal >
- most prodigious >
- neurodegenerative disease >
- neurodegenerative diseases >
- origin which can be used for energy production >
- prodigal >
- prodigies >
- prodigious >
- prodigy >
- product >
- products >
- reproduction >
- reproductive >
- reproductive stage >
- reproductive stages >
- reproductives >
- reversible english words that can be spelled forward and backward and still produce normal words with different meanings >
- soilless production of crops >
- soilless production of crops >
- the laser that can produce quadrillions of pulses of light per second >
- to produce >
- trod >
- using definitions and a letter added to the beginning of the second word of two words with the same spellings will produce two completely different words >
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