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  • 21Control (linguistics) — In linguistics, a control construction (also called equi NP deletion) is a clause that contains a main clause (or matrix clause), the predicate of which has two complements an embedded clause (or subordinate clause) complement and a nominal… …

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  • 22Control key — A Control key (marked Ctrl ) on a modern Windows keyboard In computing, a Control key is a modifier key which, when pressed in conjunction with another key, will perform a special operation (for example, Control Alt Delete); similar to the Shift… …

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  • 23Control Trac — Contents 1 Availability 2 Design development 3 Off road testing 4 …

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  • 24Control verb — In linguistics, a control verb (also called an equi verb) is a verb that combines with (at least) one nominal complement and one verbal complement, such that the nominal complement corresponds to a semantic argument of both the control verb and… …

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  • 25Control of the National Grid — The National Grid is the high voltage electric power transmission network in Great Britain, connecting power stations and major substations, and has a synchronized organization such that electricity generated anywhere in Great Britain can be used …

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  • 26Control register — A control register is a processor register which changes or controls the general behavior of a CPU or other digital device. Common tasks performed by control registers include interrupt control, switching the addressing mode, paging control, and… …

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  • 27Control of chromosome duplication — A key feature of the DNA replication mechanism in eukaryotes is that it is designed to replicate relatively large genomes rapidly and with high fidelity. Replication is initiated at multiple origins of replication on multiple chromosomes… …

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  • 28control — 1. (v.) To regulate, restrain, correct, restore to normal. 2. (n.) Ongoing operations or programs aimed at reducing a disease. 3. (n.) Members of a comparison group who differ in disease experience or allocation to a regimen from the subjects of… …

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  • 29control point — Aerial Photogrammetry. a point located on the ground by precise surveying that when identified on aerial photographs provides the control necessary for producing a photomap. [1925 30] * * * control point, 1. a point or feature used for purposes… …

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  • 30Control house — IRT control house at Bowling Green, opened 1905 A control house, within the context of the New York City Subway, refers to the buildings that serve as station entrances. They were built and are still used in locations where a simple staircase or… …

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