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  • 91Medvedev modernisation programme — Dmitry Medvedev addressing to the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in 2009 The Medvedev modernisation programme is an initiative launched by President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev in 2009, which aims at modernising Russia s economy and… …

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  • 92Nuclear binding energy — is the energy required to split a nucleus of an atom into its component parts. The component parts are neutrons and protons, which are collectively called nucleons. If the binding energy for the products is higher when light nuclei fuse, or when… …

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  • 93Nucleic acid secondary structure — The secondary structure of a nucleic acid molecule refers to the basepairing interactions within a single molecule or set of interacting molecules, and can be represented as a list of bases which are paired in a nucleic acid molecule.[1] The… …

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  • 94face — I n. grimace 1) to make, pull (BE) a face (at) prestige 2) to save face 3) to lose face front part of the head 4) to press one s face (against a window) 5) (fig.) to show one s face (he didn t dare show his face) 6) to powder one s face 7) a… …

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  • 95forcefully — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. forcibly, energetically, strenuously, emphatically; see vigorously . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adverb With intense energy and force: energetically, forcibly, hard, powerfully, vigorously. Idioms: hammer and tongs, tooth …

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  • 96vigorously — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. energetically, alertly, eagerly, quickly, nimbly, agilely, strenuously, resolutely, firmly, forcibly, forcefully, urgently, unfalteringly, purposefully, actively, boldly, adventurously, zealously, lustily, vibrantly,… …

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  • 97energetic — en|er|get|ic [ˌenəˈdʒetık US ər ] adj having or needing a lot of energy or determination ▪ an energetic man ▪ an energetic drive to get more customers energetic in doing sth ▪ We need to be more energetic in promoting ourselves abroad.… …

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  • 98plug — {{11}}plug (n.) 1620s, originally a seamen s term, probably from Du. plug, from M.Du. plugge bung, stopper, related to Norw. plugg, Dan. plèg, M.L.G. pluck, Ger. pflock; ultimate origin uncertain. Sense of wad or stick of tobacco is attested from …

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  • 99energetic — adjective very active because you have a lot of energy: an able and energetic politician energetically / kli/ adverb: He fought energetically against apartheid …

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  • 100hard — 1. adjective 1) hard ground Syn: firm, solid, rigid, stiff, resistant, unbreakable, inflexible, impenetrable, unyielding, solidified, hardened, compact, compacted, dense, close packed, compressed; steely …

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