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What (who) is tunnel finish - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Dead finish; Dead Finish; Curara

Fill and finish         
MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Fill finish; Fill-finish; Fill/finish
In the pharmaceutical industry, fill and finish (also referred to as fill finish, fill-finish or fill/finish) is the process of filling vials with vaccine and finishing the process of packaging the medicine for distribution. Many vaccine manufacturers use third parties to fill and finish their vaccines.
Queensway tunnel         
  • Toll booths at the Birkenhead entrance to the Queensway tunnel
  • One of the original Art Deco lamp pillars from Birkenhead, now the [[Monument to the Mersey Tunnel]]
  • An original tollbooth, now preserved in Liverpool
ROAD TUNNEL UNDER THE RIVER MERSEY IN ENGLAND
Queensway road tunnel; Birkenhead Tunnel; Queensway Mersey Tunnel; Queensway Tunnel
The Queensway tunnel is a road tunnel under the River Mersey, in the north west of England, between Liverpool and Birkenhead. Locally, it is often referred to as the "Birkenhead tunnel" or "old tunnel", to distinguish it from the newer Kingsway tunnel (1971), which serves Wallasey and the M53 motorway traffic.
Kamchiq Tunnel         
Kamchik Tunnel; Qamchiq Tunnel
The Kamchiq Tunnel (; Uzbek Cyrillic: Қамчиқ туннели) is a long railway tunnel in Uzbekistan, which makes it the longest tunnel in Central Asia and in ex-USSR, and the longest broad gauge railway tunnel in the world (not counting metros).

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Acacia tetragonophylla

Acacia tetragonophylla, commonly known as curara, kurara or dead finish, is a tree in the family Fabaceae that is endemic to arid and semi-arid parts of central and western Australia.