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door

[dawr, dohr] / dɔr, doʊr /


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Even tiny deviations might reveal subtle environmental disturbances, opening the door to extremely sensitive new types of sensors.

From Science Daily

The black, white and ginger mother was discovered by the landlord crawling in and out of the house through the hole in the front door.

From BBC

After detectives released the list of sightings, I knocked at the caretaker's door, because he appeared to be the last man to have seen the girls.

From BBC

"It's important we play the players based on their skillsets and that they fit into our system. Our job is to support them and open doors whenever we can."

From BBC

"By mapping both cellular and molecular changes, we can identify what drives aging. That opens the door to interventions that target the aging process itself."

From Science Daily