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What is an opening or aperture or gap or a chasm or a defect in a manuscript where some part is lost or missing?

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Why is the top section of your LCD TV dark?

Sounds like you've lost part of your LCD imager. Could be a defect in the LCD panel itself or part of the digital driver section.


What birth defect is associated with this part?

Your question is not clear. "This part" of what? Are you asking about Spina Bifida or another birth defect? Please clarify your question.


What does the medical phrase partially effaced vertex mean?

The cervix is thinning and the baby's head is the leading body part


What is the meaning of codex?

A book; a manuscript., A collection or digest of laws; a code., An ancient manuscript of the Sacred Scriptures, or any part of them, particularly the New Testament., A collection of canons.


What happened to the book of lehi?

The Book of Lehi was a part of the 116 manuscript pages that were lost by Martin Harris. Joseph Smith was told not to re-translate the Book of Lehi because the important parts of the Book of Lehi were contained elsewhere in the Book of Mormon.


What did a book keeper do in a Elizabethan theatre?

In the Elizabethan theatre, the book-keeper was the person entrusted with the (manuscript) play-texts, and the (partial manuscript) copies of each individual part. This was a responsible post in the period before effective copyright protection.


Can you show me how to use 'illuminate' in a sentence?

I am taking a class to learn how to illuminate a manuscript. This street light will illuminate part of the alleyway.


What is the word for a decorative letter in an ancient manuscript?

Answer is "miniature", part from the word for the typeface miniato. Refer also to the Wiki definition of miniature.


What are the causes of strabismus?

Strabismus can be caused by a defect in muscles or the part of the brain that controls eye movement.


When was Lost in Space Part I created?

Lost in Space Part I was created on 2007-11-19.


What is effaced in pregnancy?

Effaced relates to the cervix. When you go into early labour the cervix which has been long and closed starts to draw up around the baby's head with contractions or downward pressure of the baby's head. When a cervix is effaced it is no longer long, the next step is dilation.

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