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  • 91locomotion — /loh keuh moh sheuhn/, n. the act or power of moving from place to place. [1640 50; see LOCOMOTIVE, MOTION] * * * Any of various animal movements that result in progression from one place to another. Locomotion is classified as either… …

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  • 92Fiber — The parts of plants that cannot be digested, namely complex carbohydrates. Also known as bulk or roughage. Complex carbohydrates from plants are rich in starch and fiber. Examples of plants that provide complex carbohydrates (fiber) are fresh… …

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  • 93tuberosity — A large tubercle or rounded elevation, especially from the surface of a bone. SYN: tuberositas [TA]. bicipital t. SYN: radial t.. calcaneal t. [TA] the posterior extremity of the calcaneus, or os calcis, forming the …

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  • 94crest — 1. A ridge, especially a bony ridge. SEE ALSO: crista. 2. The ridge of the neck of a male animal, especially of a stallion or bull. 3. Feathers on the top of a bird s head, or fin rays on the top of a fish s head. SYN: crista [TA]. [L. crista] …

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  • 95VISION (physiologie) — L’univers sensoriel de l’Homme est essentiellement visuel: telle est probablement la raison pour laquelle la physiologie de la vision occupe une place si considérable dans l’ensemble de la physiologie sensorielle. Depuis les années trente, qui… …

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  • 96lobe — 1. One of the subdivisions of an organ or other part, bounded by fissures, sulci, connective tissue septa, or other structural demarcations. 2. A rounded projecting part, as the l. of the ear. SEE ALSO: lobule. 3. One of the larger divisions of… …

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  • 97Head-up display — A head up display, or HUD, is any transparent display that presents data without requiring the user to look away from his or her usual viewpont. The origin of the name stems from the user being able to view information with their head up and… …

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  • 98AUTOMOBILE - Technologie — Le mot «automobile», assemblant une racine grecque et une racine latine, a été créé à la fin du XIXe siècle pour désigner les nouvelles voitures sans chevaux. D’abord adjectif qualifiant tout véhicule se propulsant à l’aide d’un moteur (voiture,… …

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  • 99Optical aberration — v · d · e Optical aberration …

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  • 100HÉMISPHÈRES CÉRÉBRAUX — Bien des siècles avant l’Antiquité classique, on admettait déjà un étroit rapport entre les hémisphères cérébraux et les fonctions mentales supérieures: sensation consciente, motricité volontaire, mémoire, etc. Les anciens auteurs ont abondamment …

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