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Lignin is the general name for a diverse group of polymers of aromatic alcohols.
For several decades it was referred to as cambric appliqué or Limerick cut cambric, and Carrickmacross as a general name for the style was not used until 1870.
Jujitsu was a general name for many systems of fighting involving techniques of hitting, kicking, kneeing, throwing, choking, immobilizing holds, and use of certain weapons.
In some contexts, the term ligand field theory is used as a general name for the whole gradation of theories from the crystal field theory to the molecular orbital theory.
The biosynthesis of these amino acids, however, starts with a compound derived from pyruvate and an intermediate compound of the metabolism of pentose (a general name for sugars with five carbon atoms).
The general name for the prose composed between 1600 and 1682 is kana-zōshi, or "kana books," the name originally having been used to distinguish popular writings in the Japanese syllabary from more-learned works in Chinese.
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Custom and habit are general names for the principles of association.
Also, there are really only one or two kinds of conventional truth: first, common sense daily speech, the correct general names for things as used in the daily life of your particular community, and second, Buddhist ideas.
Try to pick general names for your favorites like Shopping, Sports, News, Help, Fun stuff, Entertainment etc. Try to use the menu line Favorites and not the Favorites Icon with the star.
In fact, "GLC" stands for the general name of genes involved in Glaucoma; "1, 2, and 3" indicate the type of primary Glaucoma (Open-Angle, Closed-Angle, and congenital/infantile Glaucoma, resp).; "A, B, C, and D" refer to the progressive genes mapped for each Glaucoma type [ 26].
Hornblende is the general name used for calcic amphiboles identified only by physical or optical properties.
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