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  2. Status effect - Wikipedia

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    Buff is the term generically used to describe a positive status effect that affects mainly player or enemy statistics (usually cast as a spell). Debuffs are effects that may negatively impact a player character or a non-player character in some way other than reducing their hit points. Some examples of buffs and debuffs are:

  3. Magical Buffs: The Support Caster is Stronger Than He ...

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    Magical Buffs: The Support Caster is Stronger Than He Realized! [ a ] is a Japanese light novel series written by Haka Tokura and illustrated by Eiri Shirai. It began serialization as a web novel published on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō in November 2020.

  4. Pome - Wikipedia

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    A pome is an accessory fruit composed of one or more carpels surrounded by accessory tissue. The accessory tissue is interpreted by some specialists as an extension of the receptacle and is then referred to as "fruit cortex", [3] and by others as a fused hypanthium (floral cup). [3] It is the most edible part of this fruit. [citation needed]

  5. List of items traditionally worn in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Traditional loose-woven two-piece clothing, consisting of a robe-like top and shorts below the waist; the seams connecting the sleeves to the body are traditionally loosely-sewn, showing a slight gap. Worn by men, women, boys, girls, and even babies, during the hot, humid summer season, in lieu of kimono. Jittoku (十徳)

  6. Accessory fruit - Wikipedia

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    A selection of accessory fruits (from left to right: pear, fig, and strawberry) An accessory fruit is a fruit that contains tissue derived from plant parts other than the ovary. In other words, the flesh of the fruit develops not from the floral ovary, but from some adjacent tissue exterior to the carpel (for example, from receptacles or sepal ...

  7. Calvaria (skull) - Wikipedia

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    The calvaria is the top part of the skull. It is the superior part of the neurocranium and covers the cranial cavity containing the brain. It forms the main component of the skull roof. The calvaria is made up of the superior portions of the frontal bone, occipital bone, and parietal bones. [1]

  8. Fruit (plant structure) - Wikipedia

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    The edible part of the strawberry is formed from the receptacle of the flower. Due to this difference the strawberry is known as a false fruit or an accessory fruit. There is a shared method of seed dispersal within fleshy fruits. These fruits depend on animals to eat the fruits and disperse the seeds in order for their populations to survive. [3]

  9. Capping protein (actin filament) muscle Z-line, alpha 1

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    829 12340 Ensembl ENSG00000116489 ENSMUSG00000070372 UniProt P52907 P47753 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_006135 NM_009797 NM_001355044 RefSeq (protein) NP_006126 NP_033927 NP_001341973 Location (UCSC) Chr 1: 112.62 – 112.67 Mb Chr 3: 104.73 – 104.77 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse F-actin-capping protein subunit alpha-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CAPZA1 gene ...