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  • 91Modafinil — Systematic (IUPAC) name (±) 2 (benzhydrylsulfinyl)acetamide …

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  • 92Objectivity (philosophy) — Objectivity is a central philosophical concept which has been variously defined by sources. A proposition is generally considered to be objectively true when its truth conditions are met and are mind independent that is, not met by the judgment… …

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  • 93Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica —   Title page of Principia , first edition (1687) Original title …

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  • 94Coilgun — Gauss gun redirects here. For fictional weapons of this type, see electromagnetic projectile devices (fiction). Not to be confused with railgun. Simplified diagram of a multistage coilgun with three coils, a barrel, and a ferromagnetic projectile …

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  • 95Science in medieval Islam — In the history of science, Islamic science refers to the science developed under the Islamic civilization between the 8th and 16th centuries, during what is known as the Islamic Golden Age. [cite journal|first=A. I.|last=Sabra|authorlink=A. I.… …

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  • 96Curse of dimensionality — The curse of dimensionality refers to various phenomena that arise when analyzing and organizing high dimensional spaces (often with hundreds or thousands of dimensions) that do not occur in low dimensional settings such as the physical space… …

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  • 97Pleiotrophin — (heparin binding growth factor 8, neurite growth promoting factor 1), also known as PTN, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: PTN pleiotrophin (heparin binding growth factor 8, neurite growth promoting factor 1)| url =… …

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  • 98Molecular mimicry — is defined as the theoretical possibility that sequence similarities between foreign and self peptides are sufficient to result in the cross activation of autoreactive T or B cells by pathogen derived peptides. Despite the promiscuity of several… …

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  • 99DLC1 — Deleted in liver cancer 1 PDB rendering based on 2dky …

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  • 100Transformation optics — Electromagnetism Electricity · …

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