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There are multiple definitions:

  1. coulomb (English)

  2. quinoline (English)

  3. quickening (English)

    • first fetal movements, usually felt between weeks 13 and 25 of pregnancy
    • FMC, GFM
    • Obstetrics
    • https://www.ncb…ooks/NBK470566/

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