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reduce [ri′düs] (ordnance) To clear a stoppage in a weapon.
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What makes them revelatory lies not in their reducibility to a single ethical or religious teaching, but in a constellation of features and interactions, chief among them an inversion of political power that further subverts conventional expectations. Michael Zurowski, President of Baffinland, stated that, "The results are very encouraging with most of the 20 composite samples showing acceptable to excellent reducibility for a potential lump iron ore. Of the 20 samples, Relative Reducibility (ISO Standard 7215 Test) has been completed on 9 of the samples to date. |
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