burrer

burrer

(ˈbɜːrə)
n
a person who removes burrs
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(13.) Rha B, Burrer S, Park S, Trivedi T, Parashar UD, Lopman BA.
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Multiple generations often are affected, with the mean age of initial diagnosis being 40-45 (Burrer & Bauer, 2000).
and samples were run on the capillary electrophoresis in a tris hydrochloride burrer (pH 8).
We could be having a girl." He dips his hand into the cocoa burrer and rubs it over my belly in large strokes.