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core set

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core set [′kȯr ‚set]
(graphic arts)
The distortion caused on a photographic film by winding on a spool or core.


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It's likely that every tooth made throughout the evolution of vertebrates has used this core set of genes," Fraser says.
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The core set is a cascading, multi-tier waterfall with real flowing water.
 
 
 
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