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Nictitating membrance
Nictitate Nic"ti*tate, v. i. [See Nictate.] To wink; to nictate. Nictitating membrance (Anat.), a thin membrance, found in many animals at the inner angle, or beneath the lower lid, of the eye, and capable of being drawn across the eyeball; the third eyelid; the haw.
Unremembrance
Unremembrance Un`re*mem"brance, n. Want of remembrance; forgetfulness. --I. Watts.

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- through haemoglobin defects, such as formation of Heinz bodies, or cell membrance defects, especially those with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency...
- of National Remembrance (in Polish) The Polish Institute of National Membrance, Ewa Siemaszko, Balance of the crime (in Polish) Pictures from m****acres...
- bats, unlike other bats, have tails that are detached from their wing membrances. Species include the European free-tailed bat, La Touche's free-tailed...
- xindi is longer and thicker than the qudi, with extra finger holes and no membrance. It is even lower in pitch and mellower in tone than the qudi. The dadi...
- of the greenhouse thrips is connected to the prothorax by an articular membrance and by cervical sclerites as well. The eyes of the greenhouse thrips are...
- conserved. This phosphoprotein is loosely ****ociated with the vesicular membrance and is easily dissociated by treatment with a salt, versus a detergent...
- Duke.edu. Retrieved October 21, 2012. Holloway, Karla. "Revision and (Re)membrance: A Theory of Literary Structures in Literature by African-American Women...
- bee with their mouthparts. The larvae puncture the bee's intersegmental membrances to feed on the haemolymph. Up to 15 larvae have been observed on one individual...
- front of the Church of San Miguel Acapantzingo; calling it El Olido in membrance of the lovers created by Italian poet Torquato T****o: Olindo and Safronia...
- 1910-1916 (1986). B.W. Reed, M.J. Semmens E.L. Cussler "Membrane Contactors", Membrance Science and Technology 2, 467-498 (1995). B. Libby, W.H. Smyrl, E.L. Cussler...