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  • 1CHARGE syndrome — Classification and external resources Ear form characteristic of a person with CHARGE syndrome, along with her cochlear implant. OMIM 214 …

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  • 2investigate — verb ADVERB ▪ carefully, closely, in detail ▪ extensively ▪ adequately, fully, properly, thoroughly …

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  • 3charge — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 price asked for sth ADJECTIVE ▪ heavy, high ▪ nominal, reasonable, small ▪ minimum ▪ fixed …

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  • 4Man in Charge — 幕後大老爺 Promotional image Genre Costume drama Format HDTV Written by Si …

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  • 5Criminal charge — A criminal charge is a formal accusation made by a governmental authority asserting that somebody has committed a crime. A charging document, which contains one or more criminal charges or counts, can take several forms, including: complaint… …

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  • 6Methods to investigate protein–protein interactions — There are many methods to investigate protein–protein interactions. Each of the approaches has its own strengths and weaknesses, especially with regard to the sensitivity and specificity of the method. A high sensitivity means that many of the… …

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  • 7Special Investigations Unit — infobox Organization name = Special Investigations Unit image border = size = 162px caption = The SIU Logo msize = 250px mcaption = SIU Headquarters, Mississauga, Ontario abbreviation = SIU motto = One Law formation = 1990 type = Civilian… …

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  • 8Rashidun Caliphate — Infobox Former Country native name = الخلافة الراشدية conventional long name = Rashidun Caliphate common name = Rashidun continent = Afroasia region = Middle East status = Empire government type = Caliphate event start = year start = 632 event… …

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  • 9Umar — For other uses, see Omar (disambiguation). Umar ibn al Khattab Caliph Umar s empire at its peak, 644 Al Farooq Reign …

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  • 10NLRB election procedures — The National Labor Relations Board, an agency within the United States government, was created in 1935 as part of the National Labor Relations Act. Among the NLRB’s chief responsibilities is the holding of elections to permit employees to vote… …

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