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- adjective Of or pertaining to
xenobiology .
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Examples
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"MAXOs" is a flash fiction piece about microwave artifacts of xenobiological origin (MAXO) signals and how they put a twist on Fermi's Paradox.
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A xenobiological team was added to the geological.
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I'm guessing, nah, probably not, though I'm curious how color works in a xenobiological sense and what would, say, G'nort's race of possibly-colorblind canines make of all this?
What I bought – 12 December 2007 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
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Safely back aboard the mothership, the rest of the crew commanded the biological support system to generate a replacement, who has since vowed revenge on her precursor's xenobiological assailant.
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This is part and parcel of the Quarantine Laws, which were imposed by the Colonial Union and the CDF, officially at least, to protect Earth from any more xenobiological disasters like The Crimp.
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I credit so much of my interest in curative medicine and xenobiological research to the invaluable mentoring I have received by your hand over the years.
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I credit so much of my interest in curative medicine and xenobiological research to the invaluable mentoring I have received by your hand over the years.
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I credit so much of my interest in curative medicine and xenobiological research to the invaluable mentoring I have received by your hand over the years.
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Peart cursed his xenobiological deficits for the second time in these few minutes.
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"The xenobiological index referred me to one of your journal articles."
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