| 11. | Some laterite deposits are formed by wind erosion of the bedrock leaving a residuum of native gold metal at surface.
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| 12. | It has an oocyst residuum and Stieda bodies, structures that are absent in some other " Eimeria ".
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| 13. | In this case, it is the residuum of the strong interaction between the quarks that make up the protons and neutrons.
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| 14. | This force is a residuum of the strong interaction, which binds quarks into nucleons at an even smaller level of distance.
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| 15. | The fitting of lower extremity prostheses, for example, involves making a socket that fits the residuum as a first step.
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| 16. | In orthotics and prosthetics, plaster bandages traditionally were used to create impressions of the patient's limb ( or residuum ).
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| 17. | The attention of the largest and the militarily most dominant of the former imperial powers, naturally arouses the fears of some imperial residuum.
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| 18. | The socket is usually manufactured by glass or carbon fiber infused with acrylic resin or from thermoplastics over a positive model of the residuum.
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| 19. | The hymn was first published in the first issue of the Residuum in 1948 and first sung on the first graduation exercise of the same year.
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| 20. | In 2001 the residuum of the business was acquired by a well-known Swiss classic car restorer named Markus Scharnhorst, and relocated to Toffen.
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