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  2. Packing (phallus) - Wikipedia

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    Packing is wearing padding or a phallic object in the front of the pants or underwear to give the appearance of having a penis [1] or bulge. [2] Packing is commonly practiced by trans men . People who cross-dress as male may also "pack".

  3. Packing - Wikipedia

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    Packing (phallus), the practice of wearing a phallic object inside the clothing to give the appearance of male genitals; Packing, in autism therapy, wrapping children in cold wet sheets; Packing, also known as an O-ring or other type of mechanical seal, a term for a sealing material; Packing problems, a family of optimization problems in ...

  4. Glossary of biology - Wikipedia

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    This glossary of biology terms is a list of definitions of fundamental terms and concepts used in biology, the study of life and of living organisms.It is intended as introductory material for novices; for more specific and technical definitions from sub-disciplines and related fields, see Glossary of cell biology, Glossary of genetics, Glossary of evolutionary biology, Glossary of ecology ...

  5. Packing problems - Wikipedia

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    Packing different rectangles in a rectangle: The problem of packing multiple rectangles of varying widths and heights in an enclosing rectangle of minimum area (but with no boundaries on the enclosing rectangle's width or height) has an important application in combining images into a single larger image. A web page that loads a single larger ...

  6. Solenoid (DNA) - Wikipedia

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    The solenoid structure's most obvious function is to help package the DNA so that it is small enough to fit into the nucleus. This is a big task as the nucleus of a mammalian cell has a diameter of approximately 6 μm, whilst the DNA in one human cell would stretch to just over 2 metres long if it were unwound. [6]

  7. Intracellular transport - Wikipedia

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    Intracellular transport is an overarching category of how cells obtain nutrients and signals. One very well understood form of intracellular transport is known as endocytosis.

  8. Snowpack - Wikipedia

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    Snowpack is an accumulation of snow that compresses with time and melts seasonally, often at high elevation or high latitude. [1] [2] Snowpacks are an important water resource that feed streams and rivers as they melt, sometimes leading to flooding.

  9. Active packaging - Wikipedia

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    Food packagers take extra care with some types of active packaging. For example, when the oxygen atmosphere in a package is reduced for extending shelf life, controls for anaerobic bacteria need to be considered. Also when a controlled atmosphere reduces the appearance of food degradation, consumers need to retain a means of determining whether ...