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gelatin
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gelatin

Water-soluble protein prepared from boiled hide and bone, used in cookery to set jellies, and in glues and photographic emulsions.



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The annulus is like the doughy part of the doughnut, which holds a jelly-like substance called nucleus pulposus.
The embryo's single-cavity heart contains a layer of jelly-like material sandwiched between an outer layer of muscle tissue and an inner tissue layer known as the endocardium.
Air Force, has struggled with jelly-like contaminants in fuel-handling systems for almost 50 years.
 
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