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full

[fool] / fʊl /






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For the full year, they predicted revenue of $45.1 billion, which is in line with analysts’ forecasts.

From MarketWatch

As you were born in 1971, your full retirement age is 67.

From MarketWatch

During the test, teams will load the rocket with cryogenic, or super-cold, propellants, carry out a full countdown sequence, and then safely drain the propellants.

From Science Daily

Sequencing the full DNA of each strain allowed scientists to look for global patterns in how E. coli behaves in diabetic foot disease.

From Science Daily

The cells showed signs of full maturity, carried a wide variety of immune receptors, and were able to develop into specialized subtypes with distinct immune roles.

From Science Daily