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  • 111Sign — Any abnormality that indicates a disease process, such as a change in appearance, sensation, or function, that is observed by a physician when evaluating a patient. * * * 1. Any abnormality indicative of disease, discoverable on examination of… …

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  • 112parables — Teaching [[➝ teaching]] by means of a comparison; stories of varying length containing a meaning or message over and above the straightforward and literal, with an element of metaphor. In the teaching of Jesus brief aphorisms (e.g. Matt. 24:28)… …

    Dictionary of the Bible

  • 113Baker v. Carr — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Baker v. Carr ArgueDateA=April 19 ArgueDateB=20 ArgueYear=1961 ReargueDate=October 9 ReargueYear=1961 DecideDate=March 26 DecideYear=1962 FullName=Charles W. Baker et al. v. Joe. C. Carr et al. USVol=369 USPage=186… …

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  • 114Mercury Computer Systems — Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. NASDAQ: MRCY provides high performance embedded, real time digital signal and image processing solutions. Mercury designs and builds embedded multicomputers, which may be considered to be either loosely coupled …

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  • 115Literary nonsense — (or nonsense literature) is a broad categorization of literature that uses sensical and nonsensical elements to defy language conventions or logical reasoning. Even though the most well known form of literary nonsense is nonsense verse, the genre …

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  • 116Richard Wetz — as a result of which he actually ended up on the margin of music history . [Williamson, John. The Cambridge Companion to Bruckner . Cambridge University Press, 2004. Page 260.] Biography1875 1906: YouthRichard Wetz was born to a merchant family… …

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  • 117Examples of the motif of harmful sensation in fiction — This is a chronological list of examples of the motif of harmful sensation in modern fiction. Before 1901*In Stendhal s 1817 Naples and Florence: A Journey from Milan to Reggio , the eponymous Stendhal syndrome is outlined. *Edgar Allan Poe s… …

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  • 118phylogeny — phylogenetic /fuy leuh jeuh net ik/, phylogenetical, phylogenic, adj. phylogenetically, adv. phylogenist, n. /fuy loj euh nee/, n. 1. the development or evolution of a particular group of organisms. 2. the evolutionary history of a group of… …

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  • 119New mysterianism — This article is about a response to the mind body problem. For a general article on the limits of inquiry see cognitive closure. New mysterianism is a philosophical position proposing that the hard problem of consciousness cannot be resolved by… …

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  • 120open — 1 adj 1: exposed to general view or knowledge: free from concealment an open, notorious, continuous, and adverse use of the property an open and obvious danger ◇ When a defect, hazard, or condition is open such that a reasonable person under the… …

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