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  • 1Chain Camera (film) — Chain Camera Directed by Kirby Dick Produced by Eddie Schmidt Dody Dorn …

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  • 2Race (classification of humans) — Race Classification Race (classification of humans) Genetics …

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  • 3Race condition — in a logic circuit. Here, ∆t1 and ∆t2 represent the propagation delays of the logic elements. When the input value (A) changes, the circuit outputs a short spike of duration (∆t1+∆t2) ∆t2 = ∆t1. A race condition or race hazard is a flaw in an… …

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  • 4Chain O' Lakes-King, Wisconsin —   Former CDP   Location of Chain O Lakes King, Wisconsin …

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  • 5Chain Reaction (horse) — Chain Reaction Sire Chop Chop Grandsire Flares Dam Erstwhile Damsire Helter Skelter Sex Stallion Foaled …

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  • 6race — race1 /rays/, n., v., raced, racing. n. 1. a contest of speed, as in running, riding, driving, or sailing. 2. races, a series of races, usually of horses or dogs, run at a set time over a regular course: They spent a day at the races. 3. any… …

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  • 7Race — /rays/, n. Cape, a cape at the SE extremity of Newfoundland. * * * I Term once commonly used in physical anthropology to denote a division of humankind possessing traits that are transmissible by descent and sufficient to characterize it as a… …

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  • 8RACE-PCR — Rapid amplification of cDNA ends by polymerase chain reaction L acronyme de l expression anglaise Rapid amplification of cDNA ends by polymerase chain reaction signifie en français Amplification rapide d extrémités de cDNA par Réaction en chaîne… …

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  • 9Race and ethnicity in the United States — Main article: Demographics of the United States The United States is a diverse country, racially and ethnically.[1] Six races are recognized: White, American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian and Other… …

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  • 10RACE-PCR — Als RACE PCR (englisch rapid amplification of cDNA ends with polymerase chain reaction) wird in der Molekularbiologie eine Technik zur schnellen Vervielfältigung von cDNA Enden mit Hilfe der Polymerase Kettenreaktion bezeichnet. Das Ziel von …

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