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physical

[fiz-i-kuhl] / ˈfɪz ɪ kəl /




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District Judge Cynthia M. Rufe’s ruling requires the federal government to restore the site “to its physical status as of January 21, 2026,” the day before the exhibits were removed.

From Los Angeles Times

This new plan, the 15th under Communist Party rule, will continue with a focus on AI and quantum technology and double down on other key areas in the physical world.

From The Wall Street Journal

The model displayed cell death, inflammation, and glial scarring, which is a thick buildup of scar tissue that forms a physical and chemical barrier preventing nerve repair.

From Science Daily

It found that children had been let down by a lack of research and that there was not "good evidence" that puberty blockers, which pause the physical changes of puberty, were safe or effective.

From BBC

As one of the more senior players of the team, Saka possesses both the mental and physical qualities to absorb the pressure of playing centrally.

From BBC