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16Bacterial cultures areusedcommercially inthepreparation of foodproductssuch that yogurt ,sour cream,andvinegar.

17.Anyonewithabsolute,or perfect,pitchare ableto identifybyear any noteat some standardpitchor tosing aspecifiednoteat will.

18.Seahorsesusually livealongtheshoreamongseaweedandother plantsto whichtheycling to bytheir tails.

19.Babieshave soft spotsbetween thebonesof their skulls,whichallowing for further growth.

20.T.S.Elot,who apoet ,playwright, literary critic ,andeditor ,wasa leader of theModemist movement inpoetry.

21.ThePacific Oceancomprises almost the entire boundary western of NorthandSouthAmerica.

22Established in1948,theStateUniversityof NewYork isthesingly largest universitysystem intheUnitedStates.

23.Photographydisseminatesinformationabout humanity andnature,recordsthevisible world, andextension humanknowledgeinto areas the eyecannot
penetrate.

24.Becauseof theirrapidly changingeconomically fortunes, manyfrontier townsof theAmericanWestunderwent spectacular fluctuationsinpopulation in
thenineteenthcentury.

25.Virtually no diseaseexiststodayfor which thereisno drugthat canbegiven,neither to curethediseaseor to alleviateits symptoms.

26.Calciumisessential for blood clotting,for theactionof certain enzymes, andfor thenormal contractionandrelax of muscles.

27.Thelarge collectionof theWilliamsCollegeMuseumof Artincludes ancient andmedieval art ,butmuch exhibitsaremodern or contemporary.

28.Thetechniqueof spectroscopyallowsanalyst of incominglight after it has been separatedintoits component wavelengthsby passage throughaprism.

29.Today ,fiftyyears after itsconstruction,theAlaskaHighwayconveys 40,000vehiclesin normal year.

30.Sinceprehistoric times,artists(have been) arrangedcolorsonsurfaces(in ways) (that express) their ideas(about people) ,theworld,andreligion.

31.(Few substances) look less(alike than) coal anddiamonds,yet both(are fashioned) (from same) elemental carbon.

32.Meteorologistscanprogramtheir computesto scanfor aspecific set of weather criteria, such as fallingbarometric pressure,increase cloudcover ,andrising
humidity.

33.Obsidianisformed when siliceouslavacools too rapidlyto crystallized into rock-formingminerals.

34.Europeansettlers inNorthAmericamovedfromtheAtlantic coast across 3,000miles forests, grasslands, deserts, andmountainsuntil theyreachedthe
Pacific Ocean.


35.Philosophytriesto discover thenatureof true andknowledgeandto findwhat is of basic valueandimportance inlife.

36.Inthisworldof high technology,it iseasy to forget that themost important tools ever developed for learningisstill thebook.

37.The element potassiummakes up less thanonehalfpercentage of thehumanbody.

38.Twentythousandyearsago asheet of ice athousandmetersthick coveredthecoastal regionwhich thecitiesof Vancouver andJuneaunow are located.

39.TheCrow,Blackfoot ,andSiouxtribestraditionally adornedthey dwellingsandcostumeswithcolorful andhighly valuedbeadeddecorations.

40.Inthelate1800s,UnitedStatespainter ThomasEakinsdevelop abroad ,powerful Realiststyle that becamealmost expressionistic inhislater years.

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