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  • 61Etrog — is the Hebrew name for the citron or Citrus medica . This is the standard romanization of the original lettering אֶתְרוֹג, which is according to the Sephardic pronunciation. Some follow the Ashkenazi version calling it esrog or esrig , by others… …

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  • 62Neuroevolution — Not to be confused with Evolution of nervous systems or Neural development. Neuroevolution, or neuro evolution, is a form of machine learning that uses evolutionary algorithms to train artificial neural networks. It is useful for… …

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  • 63Liver transplantation — Intervention Human liver ICD 9 CM 50.5 …

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  • 64Catechol-O-methyl transferase — Catechol O methyltransferase Cartoon diagram of human COMT in complex with 3,5 dinitrocatechol (dark blue) and S adenosyl methionine (yellow). From PDB 3BWM …

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  • 65Heterosis — Not to be confused with Heterozygosity, or with Heterotic string theory. See also: Heterozygote advantage A mixed breed dog Heterosis, or hybrid vigor, or outbreeding enhancement, is the improved or increased function of any biological quality in …

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  • 66Richard Lynn — (born 1930) is a British Professor Emeritus of Psychology [ [http://www.science.ulster.ac.uk/psyri/profiles/ Psychology Research Institute] ] [ [http://www.rlynn.co.uk/ Richard Lynn] ] who is known for his controversial views on racial and ethnic …

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  • 67Nontuberculous mycobacteria — (NTM), also known as environmental mycobacteria, atypical mycobacteria[1] and mycobacteria other than tuberculosis (MOTT), are mycobacteria which do not cause tuberculosis or Hansen s disease (also known as leprosy). Contents 1 Introduction 2… …

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  • 68Rasayana — Rasayana, a Sanskrit word (with literal meaning: Path (ayana) of the Juice (rasa), or Elixir vitae), is used to describe chemistry and alchemy, and chemistry is generally called Rasayan Shastra in Sanskrit, Marathi, Hindi, Kannada and several… …

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  • 69Nadar (caste) — Nadar Community …

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  • 70Somaclonal variation — It is the term used to describe the variation seen in plants that have been produced by plant tissue culture. Chromosomal rearrangements are an important source of this variation.Somaclonal variation is not restricted to, but is particularly… …

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