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gum <a gum; gums> N BIOL

gum <a gum; gums> N

engine gum ARCHIT

gum ammoniac

gum content PETRO ENINEER

gum inhibitor CHEM

gum lac CHEM

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When it gets to the gums, it causes gum disease, which makes your gums bleed easily and become swollen.
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The silk is a protein called fibroin and it was cemented in place by the use of a gum, another protein called sericin.
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But by all means ship it off shore and gum up their equipment.
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No candy, gum or lip balm, through which radiation would be ingested if an "incident" were to happen.
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She had success in this, appearing in commercials for chewing gum and hair dye.
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He is a former smoker who now chews gum on a regular, almost ritualized, basis (as seen in the way he unwraps the sticks of gum).
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Rosin can be used as a glazing agent in medicines and chewing gum.
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A decision by the commission can also be appealed to further gum up the release process.
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Bar lights were phased onto vehicles in 1988 replacing the single bubble gum light.
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Several different power-ups are also available in the game, including a donut that increases speed, bowling pins that can be used as clubs, and bubble gum that slows players down.
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