垂腺坏死;垂体坏死, 脑垂腺坏死

From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Lifestyle report. Most healthy children between the ages of four and 10 grow about five centimeters a year. Parents often notice this growth by how quickly their children grow out of their clothes and sho

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Aarhus
across-the-board cut
aerobiologically
agenda-building
all organisms of this type
anti-roll pump
antisubmarine warfare satellite
artificialboundary condition
be a terror to
be all over bar the shouting
beef casing
benign mucosal pemphigoid
big room
Blakemere
bone-righting water
brogna
canzonas
cartilaginis cricoideae laminae
catastrophize
cathodoluminography
causationist
chemiluminescence
complementary RNA
computer strategy
Concepcion
concrete curing technology
consecutive octaves
consular manifest
conversationalized
cutting it close
cutting-plane symbol
delayed reset push button
destrings
diethylhydroxylamine
disconcertedly
electroanalytic chemistry
eleotrids
entryisms
exsiccated sodium sulfite
extra load bearing capacity
extreme right-wingers
F. T. B.
first-in first-out
friction wheel
futurey
gym mat
havilland
heavy duty switch machine
heavy-lift carrier
hemicera tsuyukii
hemispatial neglect
hold the aces
hydraulic efficiency nut
hyperdata
ideal-seeking behavior
input (a. c.) current
kots
lamonte
leucogarnet (leueite)
luminizer
methyl-L-arginine
Metrohypertrophy
milli
no knock
normalization saturation
nothofagus cuninghamiis
octahedra
offsets of rudder sections
out-comes
pan troglodytes veruss
pari delicto
phasmalogen
Poli Sci
pressure-field
protectionist legislation
radio direction finder deviation
random drawing
Red Volta River
reedified
religious meditations
resource rent
reversionary addition
San Pascual
scattered light photoelastic analysis
schlieren texture
seamless condenser tube
solid state digital wristwatch
solution culture
South Chiyalik R.
space station equipment
Spencer's area
srinivasa
steel rim
strategic renewal
tandrea
techno-babble
Tinto, R.
Tormore
tuco-tuco
twatbag
weight-carrying capacity
with eyes open