Aplacentaria is a clade of eutherian mammals, often referred to as the Eutheria without the Placentalia, including marsupials and other mammals that have a different method of fetal nutrition and development compared to placental mammals. This clade includes animals such as marsupials, monotremes, and other non-placental mammals.
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An instrument, typically a graduated tube, used to measure the extent of fermentation in a liquid or the activity of yeast in a given amount of substrate.
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Relating to or containing toxic proteins or other harmful substances.
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An action, statement, or device that confuses, frustrates, or distorts the normal functioning of a person's mind or cognitive processes; usually referring to deliberately misleading or epitomizing cognitive dissonance.
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In legal terms, distrainors are legal officers or bailiffs who are authorized to seize and sell goods to satisfy a monetary debt or to recover possession of premises that have been wrongfully occupied. They are typically involved in enforcement actions where personal or property possessions are taken to fulfill a legal order.
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The belief or practice of opposing foreign influence or presence, often resulting in discriminatory policies or sentiments against foreigners.
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An abbreviation commonly used in informal contexts, often derived from the first letters of a phrase or words, and can stand for various concepts depending on the context.
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A made-up or fictional typeface that might be used in fantasy literature, games, or decorative purposes. The term is an amalgamation of 'vampire' and 'font', often used in contexts where a specific aesthetic or thematic style is required.
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Thelia is the name of a French prehistoric settlement that was occupied from approximately 2200 to 1900 BCE. It is located in France, particularly in the Aube department.
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