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  • 41Amygdalin — Amygdalin …

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  • 42Plant defense against herbivory — Poison ivy produces urushiol to protect the plant from herbivores. In humans this chemical produces an allergic skin rash, known as urushiol induced contact dermatitis …

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  • 43Gay-Lussac, Joseph-Louis — ▪ French scientist Introduction born December 6, 1778, Saint Léonard de Noblat, France died May 9, 1850, Paris  French chemist and physicist who pioneered investigations into the behaviour of gases, established new techniques for analysis, and… …

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  • 44The Well of Loneliness — infobox Book | name = The Well of Loneliness title orig = translator = image caption = Cover of the first edition author = Radclyffe Hall cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English publisher = Jonathan Cape genre = Novel release… …

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  • 45Erotic literature — comprises fictional and factual stories and accounts which sexually arouse the reader, whether written with that intention or not. Such erotica takes the form of novels, short stories, poetry, true life memoirs, and sex manuals. Erotic literature …

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  • 46James Price — Infobox Person name= James Price birth date= 1752 birth place= London, England dead=dead death date= death date|1783|8|3|df=y death place=Guildford, England occupation= Chemist, alchemistJames Price (1752–1783) was an English chemist and… …

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  • 47Johannes O. — John Opdam Born October 30, 1916 Surabaja, Dutch East Indies Died October 14, 1983(1983 10 14) (aged 66) Leiden, Netherlands Charge(s) Murder (twice) Penalty …

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  • 48Obscene Publications Act 1857 — Parliament of the United Kingdom Statute book chapter 20 21 Vict. c.83 Territorial extent England and Wales, Ireland …

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  • 49almond — almondlike, almondy, adj. /ah meuhnd, am euhnd/; spelling pron. /al meuhnd/, n. 1. the nutlike kernel of the fruit of either of two trees, Prunus dulcis (sweet almond) or P. dulcis amara (bitter almond), which grow in warm temperate regions. 2.… …

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  • 50prussiate — /prush ee ayt , it, prus /, n. Chem. 1. a ferricyanide or ferrocyanide. 2. a salt of prussic acid; a cyanide. [1780 90; < F; see PRUSSIC ACID, ATE2] * * * …

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