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rarefaction

noun as in refinement

noun as in vacuum

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Caries-related parameters included root canal fillings, apical rarefactions and caries lesions.

In reaching these heights of fancy, however, the movie achieves, to use one of Glaisher’s own words, “rarefaction.”

To investigate how mean tag sequence prevalence changes with increasing sequencing depth across environments, we calculated the average mean tag sequence prevalence across three replicate rarefactions.

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Here is art that turns confectionery into both rarefaction and panache.

The compressions and rarefactions are rapidly transmitted through the air from the original source as a  wave, making sound.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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