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  • 111Motör Militia — Picture of the band s last known lineup, shot circa July 2004 for their debut album, The Sound of Violence From left to right: Salem Sulaibikh, Abdulla Muijrers, Mahmood Abdul Ghaffar, and Yousef Hatlani …

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  • 112Existentially closed model — In model theory, a branch of mathematical logic, the notion of an existentially closed model of a theory generalizes the notions of algebraically closed fields (for the theory of fields), real closed fields (for the theory of ordered fields),… …

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  • 113phenylketonuria (PKU) — or phenylpyruvic oligophrenia Inability to normally metabolize phenylalanine, the accumulation of which interferes with normal childhood development. Central nervous system effects include mental retardation and seizures (see epilepsy), with… …

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  • 114Radical (chemistry) — Free radical redirects here. For other uses, see Free radical (disambiguation). Moses Gomberg (1866 1947), the founder of radical chemistry Radicals (often referred to as free radicals) are atoms, molecules, or ions with unpaired electrons on an… …

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  • 115Methylmercury — Formula. X stands for any anion 3D model …

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  • 116Glifosato — Fórmula química del glifosato Modelo de bolas y enlaces del …

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  • 117Glutatión — Fórmula liniangular del glutatión. Modelo 3D del glutatión. E …

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  • 118TF — free thyroxine; tactile fremitus; tail flick [reflex]; temperature factor; term formula [infant feeding]; term frequency; testicular feminization; tetralogy of Fallot; thymol flocculation; thymus factor; time frequency; tissue damaging factor;… …

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  • 119TF — • free thyroxine; • tactile fremitus; • tail flick [reflex]; • temperature factor; • term formula [infant feeding]; • term frequency; • testicular feminization; • tetralogy of Fallot; • thymol flocculation; • thymus factor; • time frequency; •… …

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  • 120First-order logic — is a formal logical system used in mathematics, philosophy, linguistics, and computer science. It goes by many names, including: first order predicate calculus, the lower predicate calculus, quantification theory, and predicate logic (a less… …

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