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  • 101SSE5 — The SSE5 (short for Streaming SIMD Extensions version 5), announced by AMD on August 30, 2007, is an extension to the 128 bit SSE core instructions in the AMD64 instruction set for the Bulldozer processor core, due to begin production in… …

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  • 102Labile cell — In cellular biology, labile cells are cells that multiply constantly throughout life.[1] They spend little or no time in the quiescent G0 phase of the cell cycle, but regularly perform cell division. This is the case for only a minority of cells… …

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  • 103Credit card — Personal finance Credit and debt Pawnbroker Student loan Employment contract Salary Wage Empl …

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  • 104lymphocyte — lymphocytic /lim feuh sit ik/, adj. /lim feuh suyt /, n. Anat. a type of white blood cell having a large, spherical nucleus surrounded by a thin layer of nongranular cytoplasm. Cf. B cell, T cell. [1885 90; LYMPHO + CYTE] * * * Type of leukocyte… …

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  • 105memory — /mem euh ree/, n., pl. memories. 1. the mental capacity or faculty of retaining and reviving facts, events, impressions, etc., or of recalling or recognizing previous experiences. 2. this faculty as possessed by a particular individual: to have a …

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  • 106prion — prion1 /pruy on/, n. any of several petrels of the genus Pachyptila, located in the oceans of the Southern Hemisphere and having serrated edges on the bill. [1840 50; < NL < Gk príon a saw] prion2 /pree on, pruy /, n. a tiny proteinaceous&#8230; …

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  • 107skin — skinlike, adj. /skin/, n., v., skinned, skinning, adj. n. 1. the external covering or integument of an animal body, esp. when soft and flexible. 2. such an integument stripped from the body of an animal, esp. a small animal; pelt: a beaver skin.&#8230; …

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  • 108training, transfer of — In psychology, the effect of having learned one activity on an individual s execution of other activities. Positive transfer occurs when a previously acquired skill enhances one s performance of a new one. Negative transfer occurs when the&#8230; …

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  • 109endocrine system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction  group of ductless glands (gland) that regulate body processes by secreting chemical substances called hormones (hormone). Hormones act on nearby tissues or are carried in the bloodstream to act on specific target organs&#8230; …

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  • 110Europe, history of — Introduction       history of European peoples and cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Europe is a more ambiguous term than most geographic expressions. Its etymology is doubtful, as is the physical extent of the area it designates.&#8230; …

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