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  • 21Central Bank of Cyprus — Kεντρική Τράπεζα Κύπρου (Greek) Kıbrıs Merkez Bankası (Turkish) …

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  • 22Central Station (MTR) — Central 中環 …

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  • 23Central pattern generator — Central pattern generators (CPGs) are neural networks that produce rhythmic patterned outputs without sensory feedback.[1][2] CPGs have been shown to produce rhythmic outputs resembling normal rhythmic motor pattern production even in isolation… …

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  • 24Central University of Finance and Economics — 中央财经大学 Motto 忠诚 团结 求实 创新 Motto in English Loyalty, Unity, Truth, Innovation Established 1949 Type National university …

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  • 25Central Committee — most commonly refers to the central executive unit of a Leninist (commonly also Trotskyist) or Communist party, whether ruling or non ruling. In a Communist party, the Central Committee is made up of delegates elected at a Party Congress. In… …

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  • 26Central Oil Storage — (COS or Central Storage) is the term used for a communal heating system pioneered in the middle of the twentieth century.The concept was simple and effective, using oil (usually kerosene, but sometimes gas oil) in the way that natural gas is used …

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  • 27Central Ontario — is the portion of the Canadian province of Ontario which lies between Georgian Bay and the eastern end of Lake Ontario.The population of the region was 959,266 in 2001; however, this number does not include large numbers of seasonal cottage… …

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  • 28Central Railroad of New Jersey — Reporting mark CNJ Locale New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania Dates of operation 1839–March 31, 1976 Succe …

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  • 29Central State Bank — competes as one of the two largest banks of Muscatine, IA, with a market share ranging between 33% and 35%. Central State Bank is owned by Central Bancshares, Inc, and has 4 locations in Muscatine, and 1 in Wilton, IA. Central State Bank is FDIC… …

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  • 30Position-effect variegation — is a variegation caused by the inactivation of a gene in some cells through its abnormal juxtaposition with heterochromatin.The classical example is the Drosophila w [m4] (speak white mottled 4) translocation. In this mutation, an inversion on… …

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