A type of immunoglobulin produced as part of the immune response to precipitins, which are antibodies that cause a precipitate to form with their specific antigens.
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Exceeding the optimal level or condition; being above the best or most effective level. It indicates a situation where something is excessively above the best level, leading to inefficiency or negative consequences.
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Saffian is a type of leather made from sheepskin that has been treated with tannic acid and other substances to make it resemble saddler leather, or sometimes refers to a kind of coating or finish applied to leather.
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Characterizing metabolic processes that occur in the presence of low oxygen, typically near the threshold where oxygen becomes a limiting factor.
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In legal Latin, 'secundas' refers to a formal statement or plea made by a defendant in response to the prosecution's case. It is often used in a courtroom setting to argue in favor of the defendant or to present mitigating circumstances.
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Brockport is a city in Monroe County, New York, United States, and is home to the State University of New York College at Brockport. It is known for its academic institutions and culturally rich environment.
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A city in the Czech Republic, located in the northern Moravian region, known for its industry, particularly in the mining and manufacturing sectors.
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A cheese grater, a tool typically consisting of a grating surface or a set of wires or ends of steel strips used to break into small pieces, especially to make cheese into cheese shreds or powder.
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Excessively or unnecessarily sorrowful or distressed.
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