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Other so-called teas, such as herbal (chamomile, peppermint, etc)., mate, and rooibos (also known as "red tea") are more correctly called tisanes.
Since such muscles are less concerned with locomotion and more with pulling the shell down against the substrate, they are more correctly redefined as byssal retractors.
Instead, they may rather form smaller, more randomly distributed domains, which is why the particles possibly are more correctly termed multi-domain nanocarriers [4].
During a time when everyone is thinking of cutting the cable, so to speak, it's interesting to watch developments like this which are more correctly envisioning TV as a service that should be available on any screen in the home.
They are more correctly known as barberries, and best known in zereshk polo, a pilaf flavored with them.
Many of the visual effects of hallucinogenic drugs are more correctly described as visual illusions or visual pseudohallucinations, as they are distortions of sensory experiences, and are not experienced as existing in objective reality.
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This broad definition is more correctly called denudation, or degradation, and includes mass-movement processes.
Furthermore, the viewed objects were more correctly spatially updated than the imagined ones both in translational and rotational body movements.
The other condition, which occurs in either young or adult birds, is a bacterial infection, and is more correctly known as ulcerative pododermatitis in veterinary medicine.
Darwin recorded his first sight of the Fuegians (they were, more correctly, members of the Yaghan tribe, one of four tribes in Tierra del Fuego) on 17 December , 1832
But muscle memory — or "motor memory," as it is more correctly referred to among scientists — exists and can be quite potent.
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