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  • 71Integral calculus — Calculus Cal cu*lus, n.; pl. {Calculi}. [L, calculus. See {Calculate}, and {Calcule}.] 1. (Med.) Any solid concretion, formed in any part of the body, but most frequent in the organs that act as reservoirs, and in the passages connected with… …

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  • 72Corfu — For other uses, see Corfu (disambiguation). Corfu Κέρκυρα Pontikonisi and Vlacheraina monastery seen from the hilltops of Kanoni …

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  • 73Semi-major axis — The semi major axis of an ellipse The major axis of an ellipse is its longest diameter, a line that runs through the centre and both foci, its ends being at the widest points of the shape. The semi major axis is one half of the major axis, and… …

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  • 74Specific activity — This article is about the specific activity of an enzyme. A completely different definition of specific activity is used in nuclear sciences and technologies, in which activity is the SI quantity related to the phenomenon of natural and… …

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  • 75Modern Language Aptitude Test — The Modern Language Aptitude Test was designed to predict a student’s likelihood of success and ease in learning a foreign language. The Modern Language Aptitude Test (MLAT) was developed to measure foreign language learning aptitude. Language… …

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  • 76Powered hang glider — A foot launched powered hang glider (FLPHG), also called powered harness, nanolight or hangmotor, is a powered hang glider harness with a motor and propeller in pusher configuration. An ordinary hang glider is used for its wing and control frame …

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  • 77saturation — /sach euh ray sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of saturating. 2. the state of being saturated. 3. Meteorol. a condition in the atmosphere corresponding to 100 percent relative humidity. 4. the degree of chroma or purity of a color; the degree of …

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  • 78rule of succession — Principle used by Laplace in his Essai philosophique sur les probabilités (1814), and named by Venn, for determining a probability of the repetition of an event from its frequency of occurrence in some kind of trial. It is an ‘inverse method’,… …

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  • 79visibility — vis•i•bil•i•ty [[t]ˌvɪz əˈbɪl ɪ ti[/t]] n. 1) the quality, state, or fact of being visible 2) mer the greatest distance it is possible to see under given atmospheric conditions 3) the relative capacity to be seen under given conditions of… …

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  • 80надежность защиты — Вероятность выполнения защитой требуемой функции в заданных условиях в течение заданного интервала времени. Примечание Требуемой функцией для защиты является: срабатывать, когда предусмотрено срабатывание, и не срабатывать, когда срабатывание не… …

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