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  • 61Action on climate change — may refer to:* Individual and political action on climate change * Business action on climate changeee also* …

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  • 62Action at Lanark — Part of the First War of Scottish Independence Date May 1297 Location Lanark Result …

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  • 63action potential — n a momentary reversal in the potential difference across a plasma membrane (as of a nerve cell or muscle fiber) that occurs when a cell has been activated by a stimulus called also spike potential compare RESTING POTENTIAL see afterpotential …

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  • 65Action for Children's Television — (ACT) was founded by Peggy Charren in Newton, Massachusetts in 1968 as a grassroots organization dedicated to improving the quality of television programming offered to children. Although concerned about commercial abuses targeted to children,… …

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  • 66Action Code Script — (ACS) is a scripting language used in HeXen and some modern Doom source ports, such as ZDoom. It is syntactically similar to C, but less flexible.ee also* QuakeCExternal links* [http://208.78.96.242/w/index.php?title=ACS ACS on ZDoom s wiki] …

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  • 67Action for Blind People — is an expert national organisation in the United Kingdom and a registered charity.It ensures blind and partially sighted people receive practical support in all aspects of their lives. [cite news first = last = authorlink = author = coauthors =… …

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  • 68Action of 18 November 1809 — was a battle during the Napoleonic Wars. It took place on 18 November 1809 near Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, when 2 French frigates and a corvette defeated and captured 3 British East Indiamen. Wyndham was captured on 22 November after a long… …

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  • 69Action role-playing game — Not to be confused with Live action role playing game …

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  • 70Action potential — In physiology, an action potential is a short lasting event in which the electrical membrane potential of a cell rapidly rises and falls, following a consistent trajectory. Action potentials occur in several types of animal cells, called… …

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