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a collection of components serving a common aggregate purpose.
ó: gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl/WISR93WG/WISR93WG/node1.html
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In manuscripts, "sub" is an abbreviation for subhead. Editorially, subheads on the page are used to break up content into subsections. Anchors, on the other hand, are used to divide pages into discreet sections.
ó: www.oswego.edu/administration/guides/writers/gloss...
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Abreaction The term
ó: members.freezone.co.uk/ian-heath/8a-glossary.htm
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Stuffing made from cotton waste and used during World War II when other materials, such as kapok, were not available.
ó: www.luckybears.com/encyclopaedia_glossary.asp
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