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  • 31Menstrual cycle — See also: Menstruation and Menstruation (mammal) The menstrual cycle is the scientific term for the physiological changes that can occur in fertile women. This article focuses on the human menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle, under the… …

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  • 32Portland Streetcar — A streetcar at the Portland State University stop Overview Type Streetcar line Daily ride …

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  • 33Mini CD — Not to be confused with MiniDisc. An 80mm mini CD on the left, compared with a standard 120mm CD on the right …

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  • 34University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine — Infobox University name = University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine image size =150 established = 1886 type = Public head label = Dean head = Arthur S. Levine, M.D. city = Pittsburgh state = Pennsylvania country = USA campus = Urban undergrad …

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  • 36Nucleus — 1) In cell biology, the structure that houses the chromosomes. 2) In neuroanatomy, a group of nerve cells. * * * 1. In cytology, typically a rounded or oval mass of protoplasm within the cytoplasm of a plant or animal cell; it is surrounded by a… …

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  • 37Tuberculosis — Classification and external resources Chest X ray of a person with advanced tuberculosis ICD 10 A …

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  • 38Notable Civil Engineering Projects — ▪ 2001 Notable Civil Engineering Projects (in work or completed, 2000)   Name Location   Year of completion Notes Airports Terminal area (sq m)   Inchon International Inchon, South Korea (near Seoul) 369,000 2001 Landfill between islands; may be… …

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  • 39Byzantine fault tolerance — is a sub field of error tolerance research inspired by the Byzantine Generals Problem, which is a generalized version of the Two Generals Problem.The object of Byzantine fault tolerance is to be able to defend against a Byzantine failure , in… …

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  • 40fern — fernless, adj. fernlike, adj. /ferrn/, n. any seedless, nonflowering vascular plant of the class Filicinae, of tropical to temperate regions, characterized by true roots produced from a rhizome, triangular fronds that uncoil upward and have a… …

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