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messenger

[mes-uhn-jer] / ˈmɛs ən dʒər /


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Kuznetsova said residents of St. Petersburg, a city of 5.5 million people, have turned en masse to virtual private networks, which can circumvent bans on certain websites and messengers.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, scientists believe that conditions inside the intestine, including the gut microbiota and the chemical messenger serotonin, play an important role.

From Science Daily

He’s left hating himself when he gives Gerri the dreaded “head’s up” and understandably, she shoots the messenger, rights herself and stalks off.

From Salon

Diplomatic immunity is a concept that goes back to ancient times, when warring tribes allowed enemy messengers safe passage as a way to communicate with each other.

From The Wall Street Journal

A new study focused on nitric oxide, a common chemical messenger in the brain.

From Science Daily