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anter

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anter [′an·tər]
(invertebrate zoology)
Part of a bryozoan operculum which serves to close off a portion of the operculum.


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Aa Ora Anter, mother of two Israeli boys who were killed in the 2002 bombing of the Paradise Hotel near Mombasa, told Israeli Army Radio that news of Nabhan's death had brought her no pleasure.
Other big names who booked their berths are Kenyans Asbel Kiprop and last year's 1,500m winner Haron Keitany, as well as Ethiopian Deresse Mekonnen and Algerian Anter Zerguelaine.
Trained, as with the majority of Swedish architects, in the NCS system Enberg explained that while original study in the phenomenon was carried out by the late Anders Hard (the originator of the NCS system) a more recent study by Karin Fridell Anter, entitled "What Color is the Red House," shows that this shifting perception of color can be rather staggering.
 
 
 
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