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  • 71Joe Schmidt — Infobox NFLretired |caption= position=Linebacker number=56 birthdate=birth date and age|1932|1|18 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania debutyear=1953 finalyear=1965 draftyear=1953 draftround=7 draftpick=85 college=Pittsburgh teams=As Player * Detroit Lions… …

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  • 72Escape reflex — Escape reflex, a kind of escape response, is a simple reflectory reaction in response to stimuli indicative of danger, that initiates an escape motion of an animal.Escape reflexes control, e.g., the seemingly chaotic motion of a cockroach running …

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  • 73eyeball — eyeballer, n. /uy bawl /, n. 1. the ball or globe of the eye. v.t. 2. Informal. to look at, check, or observe closely: two opponents eyeballing each other. [1580 90; 1900 05 for def. 2; EYE + BALL1] * * * ▪ anatomy  spheroidal structure… …

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  • 74melatonin — /mel euh toh nin/, n. Physiol. a hormone secreted by the pineal gland in inverse proportion to the amount of light received by the retina, important in the regulation of biorhythms: in amphibians, it causes a lightening of the skin. [1955 60; <&#8230; …

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  • 75Outline of neuroscience — The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to neuroscience: Neuroscience – an interdisciplinary science that studies the nervous system.[1] Contents 1 Nervous system 1.1 Central nervous system …

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  • 76Cerebral cortex — For other uses, see Cortex (disambiguation). Brain: Cerebral cortex The cerebral cortex is the outer layer depicted in dark violet …

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  • 77Pkill — is a command line utility initially written for use with the Solaris 7 operating system. It has since been reimplemented for Linux and OpenBSD.As with the kill and killall commands, pkill is used to send signals. The pkill command allows the use&#8230; …

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  • 78Neuroanatomy of memory — Brain: Human The neuroanatomy of memory encompasses a wide variety of anatomical structures in the brain. Contents …

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  • 79handshaking — hand‧shak‧ing [ˈhændˌʆeɪkɪŋ] noun [uncountable] COMPUTING the exchange of messages between computers that makes it possible for two machines in different places to work together: • The hardware handshaking is always active. * * * handshaking UK&#8230; …

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  • 80semaphore — I. noun Etymology: Greek sēma sign, signal + International Scientific Vocabulary phore Date: 1816 1. an apparatus for visual signaling (as by the position of one or more movable arms) 2. a system of visual signaling by two flags held one in each&#8230; …

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