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Was (wer) ist gum streaks - definition

Moores lightening streaks; Moore lightning streaks; Moores lightning streaks

Gum (botany)         
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SAP OR OTHER RESINOUS MATERIAL ASSOCIATED WITH CERTAIN SPECIES OF THE PLANT KINGDOM
Tree gums; Tree gum
Gum is a sap or other resinous material associated with certain species of the plant kingdom. This material is often polysaccharide-based and is most frequently associated with woody plants, particularly under the bark or as a seed coating.
chewing gum         
  • Chewing gum balls
  • Bubblegum bubble
  • Achras zapota]]) in [[Quintana Roo]], Mexico. This way of extracting by making zigzag incisions has been known since the ancient Mayan civilization, who called it ''sicté''.
  • Chewing gum on a sidewalk in [[Reykjavík]]
  • An image of a Colgan's Taffy Tolu Chewing Gum chromolithograph advertisement, circa 1910
  • Sticks of [[Fruit Stripe]] chewing gum
  • Gumdrop chewing gum collecting bin
SOFT, COHESIVE SUBSTANCE INTENDED FOR CHEWING BUT NOT SWALLOWING
Chewing Gum; Gum ban; Chewing-gum; Chewing gums; Chewing-gums; Chewinggum; Chewinggums; Chewin gum; Gum (food); Gum chewing; Swallowed chewing gum; Swallowed gum; Sugar-free gum
Chewing gum is a kind of sweet that you can chew for a long time. You do not swallow it.
...a stick of chewing gum.
= gum
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Chewing gum         
  • Chewing gum balls
  • Bubblegum bubble
  • Achras zapota]]) in [[Quintana Roo]], Mexico. This way of extracting by making zigzag incisions has been known since the ancient Mayan civilization, who called it ''sicté''.
  • Chewing gum on a sidewalk in [[Reykjavík]]
  • An image of a Colgan's Taffy Tolu Chewing Gum chromolithograph advertisement, circa 1910
  • Sticks of [[Fruit Stripe]] chewing gum
  • Gumdrop chewing gum collecting bin
SOFT, COHESIVE SUBSTANCE INTENDED FOR CHEWING BUT NOT SWALLOWING
Chewing Gum; Gum ban; Chewing-gum; Chewing gums; Chewing-gums; Chewinggum; Chewinggums; Chewin gum; Gum (food); Gum chewing; Swallowed chewing gum; Swallowed gum; Sugar-free gum
Chewing gum is a soft, cohesive substance designed to be chewed without being swallowed. Modern chewing gum is composed of gum base, sweeteners, softeners/plasticizers, flavors, colors, and, typically, a hard or powdered polyol coating.

Wikipedia

Moore's lightning streaks

Moore's lightning streaks are lightning type streaks (photopsia) (seen to the temporal side) due to sudden head or eye movement in the dark. They are generally caused by shock waves in the vitreous humor hitting the retina or traction on the retina from fibers in the vitreous humor. The implication is that the vitreous is softer than normal, generally this is not a cause for alarm provided they are momentary, occur only in the dark, are due to sudden head movements (acceleration) and do not occur along with many new tiny black floating specks in the vision. Professional advice should be sought in cases of doubt, as retinal detachment, a serious condition, also can cause flashes in the eye.

They are named after Robert Foster Moore (1878–1963), a British ophthalmologist.