blee

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blee

(bliː)
n
archaic a complexion or hue
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5, 1937, in Rosiclare to the late John Robert Winters and Lucretia Emily (Blee) Winters.
She hosted the 'Classmate Spell Blee' competition here on Monday.
The Bloomsbury Group in Berwick Church by Peter Blee (St Michael and All Angels, 2016)
Las cepas que resultara resistentes a estos antimicrobianos, les fue determinada la produccion de [beta]-lactamasas de espectro extendido (BLEE).
Nuclear Infrastructure Council's David Blee said it's important to look at several factors surrounding the agreement suspension.
El principal mecanismo por el que se desarrollan resistencias es el enzimatico, debido a la produccion de [beta]-lactamasas (BLEE) y carbapenemasas (EPC).
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