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- Rose (15436 bytes)
83: ...wered", "rambler recurrent", or "ground-cover non-recurrent". Many of the most popular modern cultivars can h... - Larynx (2361 bytes)
9: ...geal nerve]] (glottis and supraglottis) and the [[recurrent laryngeal nerve]] (subglottis and muscles), both ... - Process (6114 bytes)
4: ...red singular. Most processes found in nature are recurrent, or repeat more than once. Recurring processes w...
7: ...species. (generally assumed to be an example of a recurrent process) - Ptolemy I of Egypt (7434 bytes)
17: ...dred years the question of its ownership became a recurrent point of enmity between the Seleucid and Ptolemai... - Jamaica (16893 bytes)
73: ...g economic conditions during the [[1970s]] led to recurrent violence and a drop-off in tourism. - Clock (10086 bytes)
23: *A clock is a [[process|recurrent]], [[periodic]] [[process]] and a [[counter]].
24: ...od clock is one which, when used to measure other recurrent processes, finds many of them to be periodic.
25: ....e., recurrent process) that makes the most other recurrent processes periodic.
27: The recurrent, periodic process (a [[metronome]]) is an [[oscil... - Elbow-joint (10539 bytes)
34: ...rosseous recurrent branches of the ulnar, and the recurrent branch of the radial. These vessels form a comple... - Thalamus (3051 bytes)
6: ...rebral cortex]], forming cortico-thalamo-cortical recurrent loops that are believed may be involved with [[co...
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