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And with each full turn of the Krebs cycle, plants release two molecules of CO2, leaving no carbon atoms for the plant to build leaves, roots, or stems.

Bell, a Level 10 club gymnast, executed the routine to perfection, nailing the required full turn and standing back tuck.

In 2014, however, in a computer modeling study of potential exoplanet atmospheres, a team led by Jun Yang, a planetary scientist at Peking University, made a striking observation: Planets that rotate as slowly as Venus, which makes one full turn every 243 Earth days, have a very weak Coriolis effect, a twisting force caused by planetary spin.

From over the back of the 18th green, his chip was about a full turn short before peeling away to the right.

From over the back of the 18th green, his chip was about a full turn short before peeling away to the right.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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