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  • 21Reproductive synchrony — is a term used in evolutionary biology and behavioural ecology. Reproductive synchrony sometimes termed ovulatory synchrony may manifest itself as breeding seasonality . Where females undergo regular menstruation, menstrual synchrony is another… …

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  • 22atrioventricular synchrony — AV synchrony in the heart, the physiological condition of atrial electrical activity followed by ventricular electrical activity, with the interval between being that necessary for impulse conduction from atria to ventricles …

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  • 23bilateral synchrony — the occurrence of a secondary synchronous discharge at a location in the brain exactly contralateral to a discharge caused by a lesion …

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  • 24Synchronization — Synchrony redirects here. For linguistic synchrony, see Synchronic analysis. For the X Files episode, see Synchrony (The X Files). For similarly named concepts, see Synchronicity (disambiguation). Not to be confused with data… …

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  • 25СИНХРОНИЯ И ДИАХРОНИЯ — (synchrony and diachrony) 1. (Лингвистика) различие между изучением языка как существующей системы отношений, причем независимо от прошлого (синхрония), и изучением изменений в нем через какое то время (диахрония). См. также Соссюр. 2.… …

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  • 26Axway — Infobox Company company name = Axway Inc. company company type = Subsidiary company slogan = business in motion foundation = 2001 location = Scottsdale, Arizona industry = Business to business Integration products = Synchrony Collaborative… …

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  • 27McClintock effect — The McClintock effect, also known as menstrual synchrony or the dormitory effect, is a theory that proposes that the menstrual cycles of women who live together (such as in prisons, convents, bordellos, or dormitories) tend to become synchronized …

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  • 28Cyberknife — The CyberKnife is a frameless robotic radiosurgery system used for treating benign tumors, malignant tumors and other medical conditions.[1][2] The system was invented by John R. Adler, a Stanford University Professor of Neurosurgery and… …

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  • 29Sandworms of Dune — infobox Book | name = Sandworms of Dune translator = image caption = US 1st edition cover author = Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson illustrator = cover artist = Stephen Youll country = United States language = English series = Dune series… …

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  • 30Replication (computer science) — Replication is the process of sharing information so as to ensure consistency between redundant resources, such as software or hardware components, to improve reliability, fault tolerance, or accessibility. It could be data replication if the… …

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