0 (too) plentiful; excessive -- overdådig, overstrømmende
For both voyages samples of penguin guano had profuse growth.
Very rapidly after seeding, neurons exhibit a profuse neuritic outgrowth.
The cochlea is a very delicate structure with a profuse blood supply and is very sensitive both to ototoxic agents and to noise.
Other symptoms include respiratory spasms and breathing difficulties, hyperexcitability, anxiety, convulsions, profuse salivation, altered perception, acute confusion and aggression leading to coma.
Rarely do they see "reserve" as bad, as in to "reserve" one's feelings, because their profuse feelings are currently gushing out.
However, a much greater burst of superoxide production occurs when oxygen is reintroduced, when the combination of accumulated electrons and freely available oxygen results in more profuse 'leakage'.
Chilling damage. 0 = no sprouting, + few sprouts, +++ profuse sprouting.
London got its way, but only with considerable applications of profuse apologies and other forms of conciliation.
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