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noun
A long, thin, flexible length of twisted yarns (strands) of fiber (rope, for example); such a length of twisted strands considered as a commodity.
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They did what they had to". Cord took a leave of absence in November from his job as teacher and athletic director at Poly.
Moreover, for stealth and force to be meaningful options, the game's inhabitants must respond realistically to Cord and his movements.
Study Design: Patients undergoing cesarean delivery were randomly assigned to cord blood collection before or after placental delivery.
This is one of a number of ethical issues relating to cord blood banking that requires consideration.
In a public version of the warning letter sent to Cord for Life, FDA officials redacted the name of a third party copied on the letter.
HTLV can be transmitted to cord blood T lymphocytes in vitro and the infected cells exhibit characteristics of transformed neoplastic T cells3–5.
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Reasons for NASCAR's drop vary beyond the fact that fewer people are watching network television thanks to cord-cutting.
And in appealing directly to cord-cutters and Internet streamers with a standalone offering, Amazon seems poised for a head-to-head fight with Netflix.
Disney is now trying to become less dependent on cable channels like ESPN, which are in slow, steady decline owing to cord-cutting.
If you listen to businesspeople, legalized gambling is the biggest story in sports, the answer to cord-cutting and second screens and shortening attention spans.
The sanders are hooked to cords and raced down a track.
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