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ASH American Society of Hematology; asymmetrical septal hypertrophy.
ash
the incombustible, inorganic residue remaining after any process of incineration. See also bone ash.

dietary ash
generally the mineral content.


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And meanwhile, the Palestinian children are dying (yes, Friedman, as fast as they are being born) and Israel has become the tormentor, disgracing the triumph of emerging from the ashes.
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