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  • 31subneural clefts — evenly spaced lamella like clefts within the primary synaptic cleft, formed by infoldings of the sarcolemma into the underlying sarcolemma of muscle; called also subneural apparatus and secondary synaptic c s …

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  • 32by halves — evenly, into two equal pieces; partially, not completely …

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  • 33Eve — evenly adv, evilly adv …

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  • 34nip and tuck — evenly matched, hard fought to the finish They were going along nip and tuck but he finally won the race in the end …

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  • 35Euyne — evenly; in some cases, fully or done …

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  • 36even — I [[t]i͟ːv(ə)n[/t]] DISCOURSE USES ♦ 1) ADV: ADV with cl/group, ADV before v You use the word even to suggest that what comes just after or just before it in the sentence is rather surprising. He kept calling me for years, even after he got… …

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  • 37drawing — /draw ing/, n. 1. the act of a person or thing that draws. 2. a graphic representation by lines of an object or idea, as with a pencil; a delineation of form without reference to color. 3. a sketch, plan, or design, esp. one made with pen, pencil …

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  • 38Conversion between Julian and Gregorian calendars — The tables below list equivalent dates in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Years are given in astronomical year numbering. Contents 1 Conventions 2 Conversion table 3 Using the tables …

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  • 39Leap year — A leap year (or intercalary year) is a year containing one or more extra days (or, in the case of lunisolar calendars, an extra month) in order to keep the calendar year synchronised with the astronomical or seasonal year. For example, in the… …

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  • 40Covering space — A covering map satisfies the local triviality condition. Intuitively, such maps locally project a stack of pancakes above an open region, U, onto U. In mathematics, more specifically algebraic topology, a covering map is a continuous surjective… …

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