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Squables

When someone has great skills at a particular activity
by Chavez Boxer November 2, 2010
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squadleader

some cal-o scrub.
anyone else see that fragmart video?
by Crispulus March 31, 2004
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squalle

a term used in the hood to warn ya boys dat the jakes is comin. You hear it during dice games and drug sells.
lookout boy:(o shit the cops) "SQUALLE!!!"
by c mak July 12, 2006
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Squaglez

a line that is on my cousins left toe that is infected in grape juice with musterd and a hint of rat fur
Whats that SQUAGLEZ on your toe?

OR
What are you doing in my SQUAGLEZ peppa?
by YourMomsPole February 7, 2020
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Squaglez

A line that is located on my great grandpas second big toe that grew to the size of my brothers fetus and consumed my uncle Tim. This diseased line is captivating lives, and was created by peppa (thedore) pig.
Peppa, are you causing the squaglez to grow on my grandpas toe?
by YourMomsPole February 7, 2020
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Backwoods squaller honkey

A tall white man from the sticks that chews longcut dip and has a broke down truck in the front yard and diddles his step sister.
"That beau dean sho ams a backwoods squaller honkey"
by Bigdaddylongthangs93 January 5, 2020
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Squalene

The adjuvant - Squalene.

According to Meryl Nass, M.D., an authority on the anthrax vaccine,

"A novel feature of the two H1N1 vaccines being developed by companies Novartis and GlaxoSmithKline is the addition of squalene-containing adjuvants to boost immunogenicity and dramatically reduce the amount of viral antigen needed. This translates to much faster production of desired vaccine quantities."v

Novartis's proprietary squalene adjuvant for their H1N1 vaccine is MF59. Glaxo's is ASO3. MF59 has yet to be approved by the FDA for use in any U.S. vaccine, despite its history of use in other countries.

Per Dr. Nass, there are only three vaccines in existence using an approved squalene adjuvant. None of the three are approved for use in the U.S.
"Hey Jane, you're a nurse, what do you think about the safety regarding the use of Squalene in the H1N1 Swine Flu vaccine?"

"Well Marsha, immunologic adjuvants are substances, administered in conjunction with a vaccine, that stimulate the immune system and increase the response to the vaccine. Squalene is one of those adjuvants. It is added to improve the efficacy of several vaccines, including pandemic flu and malaria vaccines. Do I think it's safe? I don't know, all I can tell you is that the FDA has not approved it yet."
by relaxfrancis October 12, 2009
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