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  • 51Cis-natural antisense transcript — Natural antisense transcripts (NATs) are a group of RNAs encoded within a cell that have transcript complementarity to other RNA transcripts[1]. They have been identified in multiple eukaryotes, including humans, mice, yeast and Arabidopsis… …

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  • 52Cyrillization of Chinese — Chinese romanization Mandarin for Standard Chinese     Hanyu Pinyin (ISO standard)     EFEO     Gwoyeu Romatzyh         Spelling conventions     Latinxua Sin Wenz     Mandarin… …

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  • 53Virus — This article is about the biological agent. For other uses, see Virus (disambiguation). For a generally accessible and less technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to viruses. Viruses …

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  • 54dictating machine — /dik tay ting/ a machine for recording dictation, as on cassettes or disks, for subsequent transcription. [1935 40] * * *       device for recording, storage (usually brief), and subsequent reproduction (usually by typewriter or word processing… …

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  • 55Thomas à Kempis — • Author of the Imitation of Christ , born at Kempen in the Diocese of Cologne, in 1379 or 1380; died 25 July, 1471 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Thomas a Kempis     Thomas à Kempis …

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  • 56Biblical Criticism —     Biblical Criticism (Textual)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Biblical Criticism (Textual)     The object of textual criticism is to restore as nearly as possible the original text of a work the autograph of which has been lost. In this textual… …

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  • 57Byte by Byte... — Byte by Byte...     Byte by Byte...     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Byte by Byte, Catholic Encyclopedia Launched into Cyberspace     By MARK DITTMAN and TIM DRAKE      Surely we must be grateful for the new technology which enables us to store… …

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  • 58St. Ansegisus —     St. Ansegisus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Ansegisus     Born about 770, of noble parentage; died 20 July, 833, or 834. At the age of eighteen he entered the Benedictine monastery of Fontanelle (also called St. Vandrille after the name… …

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  • 59clerk — 1 n 1: an official responsible (as to a court) for correspondence, records, and accounts and having specified powers or authority (as to issue writs) a city clerk clerk of court 2 a: a person employed to keep records or accounts or to perform… …

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  • 60Traditional Mongolian alphabet — Mongolian alphabet ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠪᠢᠴᠢᠭ …

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