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A buoyant device used to support something in water or another liquid.
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When cultured in N2 medium containing FGF-2 and EGF under free-floating conditions, colonies of undifferentiated hES cells gave rise to floating spheres.
In part, that was because the move to floating rates was not complete.
He is trying to appeal to floating voters who are highly suspicious of bigotry.
The structure is somewhat similar in concept to floating oil drilling platforms.
Wearing leg irons, they were transferred from floating brig to floating brig.
So most countries are likely to stick to floating exchange rates.
Most of the world's stockmarkets have gone back to floating happily upwards.
Accommodation ranges from campsites to floating rental apartments and the four-star Seeschlösschen Ayurveda Spa & Hotel.
The passing cruise boats are nearly empty, or moored to floating platforms.
Mr. Saeki must overcome regulations limiting small companies to floating only a thousand shares.
Just about every form of energy is in evidence nearby, from hydroelectric dams to floating solar panels.
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