Branchiopoda is a class of crustaceans, consisting of small freshwater or brackish-water organisms. They are characterized by gill-like appendages and a wide range of body shapes, including nauplii, cyclopoids, and cladocerans.
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Abnormal growth of tissue or an abnormal mass of tissue, especially in the body. It can also refer to the merging or joining together of different parts or elements, often used in a non-biological context.
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An archaic past tense form of the verb 'acquire' used to denote the act of obtaining or gaining something, often in a formal or literary context. It carries a somewhat archaic and elaborate tone that is not commonly used in modern English.
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A traditional unit of length in some regions, typically equivalent to approximately 1.54 meters. It is used primarily in some rural or traditional contexts.
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A fictional character, a Belgian detective known for his keen intellect and precise observations, created by Agatha Christie. He often appears as a protagonist in Christie's mystery novels and short stories.
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Beraprost is a medication used in the treatment of pulmonary hypertension. It works by relaxing blood vessels to improve blood flow in the lungs, which reduces the workload on the heart.
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A paintathon is a long period of time when a group of people paint together, often as a charity event or a community project to raise funds or awareness.
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