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<obo_purl:IAO_0000112>The epidermis layer of a vertebrate is adjacent to the dermis.</obo_purl:IAO_0000112>
<obo_purl:IAO_0000112>The plasma membrane of a cell is adjacent to the cytoplasm, and also to the cell lumen which the cytoplasm occupies.</obo_purl:IAO_0000112>
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