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  • 31Peptidylglycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase — PDB rendering based on 1opm …

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  • 32Computing — For the formal concept of computation, see computation. For the magazine, see Computing (magazine). For the scientific journal, see Computing (journal). A difference engine: computing the solution to a polynomial function …

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  • 33Prion — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Prion Diseases (TSEs) ICD10 = A81 ICD9 = ICD9|046 A prion (IPAEng|ˈpriːɒn [OED|Prion] Audio|Pronunciation prion.ogg|listen) is thought to be an infectious agent that, according to current scientific consensus, is… …

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  • 34Data mining — Not to be confused with analytics, information extraction, or data analysis. Data mining (the analysis step of the knowledge discovery in databases process,[1] or KDD), a relatively young and interdisciplinary field of computer science[2][3] is… …

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  • 35Circuit theory — For the theory of monetary economics, see monetary circuit theory. Circuit theory is the theory of accomplishing work by means of routing matter through a loop.[citation needed] The types of matter used are: In electronic or electrical circuits:… …

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  • 36Static timing analysis — is a method of computing the expected timing of a digital circuit without requiring simulation. High performance integrated circuits have traditionally been characterized by the clock frequency at which they operate.Gauging the ability of a… …

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  • 37Rent's Rule — pertains to the organization of computing logic, specifically the relationship between the number of external signal connections to a logic block (i.e., the number of pins ) with the number of logic gates in the logic block, and has been applied… …

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  • 38Bill Woodcock — (born San Francisco, California, United States, 1971 08 16) is research director of [http://www.pch.net/ Packet Clearing House] , a non profit research institute dedicated to understanding and supporting Internet traffic exchange technology,… …

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  • 39Edge computing — provides application processing load balancing capacity to corporate and other large scale web servers. It is like an application cache, where the cache is in the Internet itself. Static web sites being cached on mirror sites is not a new concept …

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  • 40Amorphous computing — refers to computational systems that use very large numbers of identical, parallel processors each having limited computational ability and local interactions. The term Amorphous Computing was coined at MIT in 1996 in a paper entitled [http://www …

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