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         <title>an allegory with many strata of meaning. 3. Geology. a single bed of sedimentary rock, generally consisting of one kind of matter representing continuous deposition.</title>
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         <title>For example, the half-life of a radioactive substance is the amount of time it takes for half of its atoms to decay, and the half-life of a drug is the amount of time it takes before half of the active elements are either eliminated or broken down by the body.</title>
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