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It would still be a gray rock. May get a few things living on it or in it, but it would still be a gray rock.
because graphite phase in cast iron is relatively soft and this phase absorbs shocks
No, the gray fox is in an entirely different genus from the red fox and would probably be incapable of producing offspring.
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cell bodies and unmyelinated fibers
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The cast of The Blue or the Gray - 1915 includes: Donald Crisp
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That would be gray matter.
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