| 41. | Knowing where they stand, diffuses the instinct of digging their hole even deeper.
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| 42. | Then the ethanol is moved to the gills, where it diffuses into the water.
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| 43. | However, the sodium diffuses along the axolemma rapidly, but is decremental by nature.
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| 44. | During the sintering process, the nickel diffuses into the tungsten, producing an alloy.
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| 45. | Such splendour he stretches out or diffuses.
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| 46. | The absorption of hydrogen is reversible, and hydrogen rapidly diffuses through the metal lattice.
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| 47. | At high temperature applied for long time, the zinc diffuses away from the joint.
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| 48. | Fragrance diffuses into the air to mask other odors or to introduce a specific odor.
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| 49. | This produces an image that diffuses light.
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| 50. | Again masonry diffuses from the Temple and enters Saint Alban's England from France.
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