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  • 51Virus, attenuated — To attenuate is to weaken or to make (or become) thin. The word derives from a combination of the Latin prefix ad , meaning to or toward, and tenuis, meaning thin. The use of attenuate in medicine is not new. In the 16th century, eating dried… …

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  • 52thin — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. slender, lean, narrow (see narrowness); watery, weak, di luted; attenuated; faint, dim, threadlike; fine, delicate; poor, lame (as an excuse); flimsy, sheer, filmy. See rarity, weakness,… …

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  • 53Band-pass filter — A band pass filter is a device that passes frequencies within a certain range and rejects (attenuates) frequencies outside that range. An example of an analogue electronic band pass filter is an RLC circuit (a resistor–inductor–capacitor circuit) …

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  • 54Nepenthes hirsuta — Upper pitchers of N. hirsuta. Bako National Park, Borneo. Conservation status …

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  • 55Nepenthes macrovulgaris — Aerial traps of a narrow pitchered form of Nepenthes macrovulgaris growing at 100–150 m asl in Sabah, Borneo Conservation status …

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  • 56Cellular repeater — A cellular repeater, cell phone repeater, or wireless cellular signal booster, a type of bi directional amplifier (BDA) as commonly munications industry, is a device used to boost the cell phone reception to the local area by the usage of a… …

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  • 57Nepenthes hispida — An upper pitcher of Nepenthes hispida from Lambir Hills Conservation status …

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  • 58Nepenthes alata — upper pitcher. Mount Ambucao, Luzon. Conservation status …

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  • 59Nepenthes dubia — An upper pitcher of Nepenthes dubia Conservation status …

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  • 60Laser beam profiler — A laser beam profiler captures, displays, and records the spatial intensity profile of a laser beam at a particular plane transverse to the beam propagation path. Since there are many types of lasers ultraviolet, visible, infrared, continuous… …

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