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organic

[awr-gan-ik] / ɔrˈgæn ɪk /


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Sereno emphasizes that these dinosaur mummies are very different from human-created mummies in Egyptian tombs; none of the original organic material is still present.

From Science Daily

“I think some of it was organic in the sense that New Yorkers saw what was happening and started to rally. People are stepping up to defend one another,” Awawdeh said.

From The Wall Street Journal

It belongs to a group of relatively small organic molecules known as polyamines.

From Science Daily

It continues to expect organic sales to be stable or grow by a low-single-digit percentage in the year ending in March and an organic decline in current operating profit of between low-double digits and mid-teens.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Workday delivered on expectations, it did little to quell investors’ debates about organic growth and margin expansion, said Wells Fargo analyst Michael Turrin in a research note.

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