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  • 21Vector slime — In the demoscene (demo (computer programming)), vector slime refers to a class of visual effects achieved by procedural deformation of geometric shapes. Synopsis A geometric object exposed to vector slime is usually defined by vertices and faces… …

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  • 22Vector soliton — Among all the soliton considered, the optical soliton draws the most attention as it is possible to generate ultrafast pulses and has wider application. optical soliton can be classified as two groups:temporal soliton and spatial soliton.however …

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  • 23force — forceable, adj. forceless, adj. forcer, n. forcingly, adv. /fawrs, fohrs/, n., v., forced, forcing. n. 1. physical power or strength possessed by a living being: He used all his force in opening the window. 2. strength or power exerted upon an… …

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  • 24Vector Sigma — N/A Function Mega Computer Series Transformers: Generation 1 Transformers: The Headmasters Beast Machines …

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  • 25Vector Marketing — Infobox Company company company name = Vector Marketing company type = Private company slogan = foundation = 1981 location = Olean, New York key people = num employees = industry = Marketing revenue = Over $200 million products = homepage = [http …

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  • 26Vector (molecular biology) — In molecular biology, a vector is any vehicle used to transfer foreign genetic material into another cell. The vector itself is generally a DNA sequence that consists of an insert (transgene) and a larger sequence that serves as the backbone of… …

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  • 27vector analysis — the branch of calculus that deals with vectors and processes involving vectors. * * * ▪ mathematics Introduction       a branch of mathematics that deals with quantities that have both magnitude and direction. Some physical and geometric… …

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  • 28force — [1] A push or a pull that causes objects to change their motion. [2] It is a vector quantity, with a particular direction and forces must be combined with special vector rules. [3] In the SI (international system of units), it is measured in… …

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  • 29Vector (epidemiology) — The mosquito is a vector for Malaria. In epidemiology, a vector is any agent (person, animal or microorganism) that carries and transmits an infectious agent.[1] …

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  • 30Force-free magnetic field — A force free magnetic field is a type of field which arises as a special case from the magnetostatic equation in plasmas. This special case arises when the plasma pressure is so small, relative to the magnetic pressure, that the plasma pressure… …

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