Capable of preventing or resisting the passage of steam or moisture, especially useful in cooking or preserving food where steam or moisture would spoil items.
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In a live broadcast or performance, especially used in context of live streaming on the internet. It indicates that the content is being provided in real-time without any pre-recording or editing.
/baɪliv/
Relating to, containing, or capable of acting as an antigen, something that induces an immune response, especially in the context of immunology.
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A pseudoceryl is a term used in biochemistry to describe a hydrocarbon that appears to have a ceryl structure but is not actually a true member of the ceryl series. It typically has a long alkyl chain that is not symmetrical or missing a methyl group at the end that would be characteristic of a true ceryl structure.
/pjuːˈsɒsɪrəl/
Intradermal means situated within the dermis, the layer of skin immediately beneath the epidermis; and duplex meaning two-part or double, thus, intraduplex generally refers to a structure or process involving double layers or components within the dermis.
/ˌɪntrəˈdʌksts/
The act of disregarding or neglecting methods or systematic approaches, especially in an attempt to make something more flexible or spontaneous.
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A computer game or other interactive application in which two or more players can compete against or cooperate with each other using different computer systems connected to a network or to a single computer. It is also used to describe a situation where multiple entities are participating in the same activity.
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Tenebrios refers to the genus of darkling beetles, which are commonly found in various environments such as decaying plant material, leaf litter, and stored grain. These beetles often have metallic sheens and are used in ecological studies.
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