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  • 11Inner ear — The cochlea and vestibule, viewed from above …

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  • 12Inner light — is a concept which many Quakers, members of the Religious Society of Friends, use to express their faith and beliefs. Each Quaker has a different idea of what they mean by inner light , and this also varies internationally between Yearly Meetings …

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  • 13Inner Circle railway line — Inner Circle railway line, Melbourne Line details Opened 1888 Closed 1981 Fate …

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  • 14inner ear — n. the part of the ear in the temporal bone consisting of the semicircular canals, vestibule, and cochlea: see EAR1 * * * or labyrinth of the ear Part of the ear containing organs of hearing and equilibrium. The bony labyrinth has three sections… …

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  • 15Inner Black Circle — L Inner Circle, ou Inner Black Circle, est une organisation terroriste d origine norvégienne, et provenant du milieu Black Metal, aujourd hui disparue. Créé par Øystein Aarseth alias Euronymous, guitariste fondateur du groupe Mayhem, en 1991,… …

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  • 16inner city — ˌinner ˈcity noun inner cities PLURALFORM [countable] the part near the centre of a city where the buildings are often in a bad condition and the people are poor: • The inner cities are covered with dilapidated and dangerous housing. • poor,… …

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  • 17Inner Loop (Rochester) — Inner Loop Map of Rochester with the Inner Loop highlighted in red …

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  • 18Inner Hebrides — see HEBRIDES * * * ▪ islands, Scotland, United Kingdom  islands off the Atlantic (western) coast of Scotland. As their name suggests, the Inner Hebrides lie close to the west coast of Scotland. They stretch 150 miles (240 km) from Skye in the… …

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  • 19Inner sphere electron transfer — Inner sphere or bonded electron transfer[1] proceeds via a covalent linkage between the two redox partners, the oxidant and the reductant. In Inner Sphere (IS) electron transfer (ET), a ligand bridges the two metal redox centers during the… …

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  • 20Inner — In ner ([i^]n n[ e]r), a. [AS. innera, a compar. fr. inne within, fr. in in. See {In}.] 1. Further in; interior; internal; not outward; as, an inner chamber. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or pertaining to the spirit or its phenomena. [1913 Webster] This… …

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