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  • 52Nervous system — Nerve redirects here. For other uses, see Nerve (disambiguation). This article is about the nervous system. For parts of the nervous system commonly called nerves, see Peripheral nerve. Nervous system The Human N …

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  • 53Amtrak — For other uses, see Amtrak (disambiguation). Amtrak Map of the Amtrak system (2007) Reporting mark …

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  • 54Blue box (phreaking) — An early phreaking tool, the blue box is an electronic device that simulates a telephone operator s dialing console. It functions by replicating the tones used to switch long distance calls and using them to route the user s own call, bypassing… …

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  • 56Smooth muscle tissue — Smooth muscle …

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  • 57Angiogenesis — is a physiological process involving the growth of new blood vessels from pre existing vessels. Though there has been some debate over this, vasculogenesis is the term used for spontaneous blood vessel formation, and intussusception is the term… …

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  • 58Leptin — PDB rendering based on 1ax8. Available structures …

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  • 59Serial Attached SCSI — (SAS) is a data transfer technology designed to move data to and from computer storage devices such as hard drives and tape drives. It is a point to point serial protocol that replaces the parallel SCSI bus technology that first appeared in the… …

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  • 60List of Edison patents — Below is a list of Edison patents. Thomas Edison was an inventor who, it is said, accumulated 1500 plus patents worldwide for his inventions. Nearly 1100 of Edison s patents were in the United States, but other patents were approved in countries… …

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