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  2. Glossary of biology - Wikipedia

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    This glossary of biology terms is a list of definitions of fundamental terms and concepts used in biology, the study of life and of living organisms.It is intended as introductory material for novices; for more specific and technical definitions from sub-disciplines and related fields, see Glossary of cell biology, Glossary of genetics, Glossary of evolutionary biology, Glossary of ecology ...

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    Another benefit of fuel cells, just like batteries, is electric drive. You have an electric motor, you don't have an engine like a typical gasoline or diesel engine.

  4. Oil Isn't the Only Hot Commodity on the Rise - AOL

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    The world is consuming chocolate at an all-time high. The International Cocoa Organization expects demand to outstrip supply by more than 70,000 tons this year alone. Cocoa prices are rising and ...

  5. Our Hot Chocolate Is A Hot Commodity Come Wintertime

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    Yields: 2 servings. Prep Time: 5 mins. Total Time: 10 mins. Ingredients. 2 c. whole milk. 1/4 c. (50 g.) granulated sugar. 2 tbsp. unsweetened cocoa powder. Pinch of ...

  6. Warm-blooded - Wikipedia

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    Thermographic image: a cold-blooded snake is shown eating a warm-blooded mouse. Warm-blooded is an informal term referring to animal species whose bodies maintain a temperature higher than that of their environment.

  7. Commodity - Wikipedia

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    The first commodity super cycle started in late 1890 and was accelerated on the back of widespread U.S. industrialization and World War 1. In 1917 commodity prices peaked and then entered a downtrend to the 1930s. As war erupted in Europe in the late 1930s and eventually including the U.S. the world saw a new cycle begin.

  8. Hotbed - Wikipedia

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    A cucumber hotbed in Estonia. A hotbed is a biological term for an area of decaying organic matter that is warmer than its surroundings. The heat gradient is generated by the decomposition of organic substituent within the pile by microorganism metabolization.

  9. Commodity status of animals - Wikipedia

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    The commodity status of animals is the legal status as property of most non-human animals, particularly farmed animals, working animals and animals in sport, and their use as objects of trade. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ n 1 ] In the United States, free-roaming animals ( ferae naturae ) are (broadly) held in trust by the state; only if captured can ...