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  • 81Systems intelligence — is human action that connects sensitivity about a systemic environment with systems thinking, thus spurring a persons problem solving capabilities and invoking performance and productivity in everyday situations. Systems intelligence, abbreviated …

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  • 82Minimed Paradigm — The Medtronic Minimed Paradigm 515 pump (RF receiver), Silhouette infusion set, and UltraLink blood sugar meter (RF transmitter). MiniMed Paradigm is a series of insulin pumps manufactured by Medtronic for patients with diabetes mellitus. The… …

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  • 83Downregulation and upregulation — Downregulation is the process by which a cell decreases the quantity of a cellular component, such as RNA or protein, in response to an external variable. An increase of a cellular component is called upregulation. An example of downregulation is …

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  • 84growth — /grohth/, n. 1. the act or process, or a manner of growing; development; gradual increase. 2. size or stage of development: It hasn t yet reached its full growth. 3. completed development. 4. development from a simpler to a more complex stage:… …

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  • 85Battle of the Philippine Sea — Part of World War II, Pacific War …

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  • 86Suprachiasmatic nucleus — Infobox Brain Name = PAGENAME Latin = nucleus suprachiasmaticus GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Suprachiasmatic nucleus is SC , at center left, in blue. OC, in black, is optic chiasm. Caption2 = The left optic nerve and the optic tracts.… …

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  • 87Model predictive control — Model Predictive Control, or MPC, is an advanced method of process control that has been in use in the process industries such as chemical plants and oil refineries since the 1980s. Model predictive controllers rely on dynamic models of the… …

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  • 88Image streaming — is a mental exercise intended to stimulate visualization and to access subconscious solutions to problems.HistoryImage streaming was developed by Win Wenger, with the original intention to create a method to improve a person s ability to… …

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  • 89Float valve — A float valve is a mechanical feedback mechanism that regulates fluid level by using a float to drive an inlet valve so that a higher fluid level will force the valve closed while a lower fluid level will force the valve open. This is an example… …

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  • 90Inertial inflation — is a concept coined by structuralist inflation theorists. It refers to a situation where all prices in an economy are continuously adjusted with relation to a price index by force of contracts.Changes in price indices trigger changes in prices of …

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