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  • 101remainder — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Anything left over Nouns 1. remainder, residue, hangover, result; remains, remnant, vestige, rest, relic, leavings, crumbs, heeltap, odds and ends, leftovers, debris, cheese parings, orts, residuum,… …

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  • 102residue — n. 1 what is left over or remains; a remainder; the rest. 2 Law what remains of an estate after the payment of charges, debts, and bequests. 3 esp. Chem. a residuum. Etymology: ME f. OF residu f. L residuum: see RESIDUUM …

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  • 103res|i|due — «REHZ uh doo, dyoo», noun. 1. what remains after a part is taken; remainder: »The syrup had dried up, leaving a sticky residue at the bottom of the jar. The solution of almost any problem in cience leaves, as a residue, other unsolved questions… …

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  • 104residual — I. noun Etymology: Latin residuum residue Date: 1557 1. remainder, residuum: as a. the difference between results obtained by observation and by computation from a formula or between the mean of several observations and any one of them b. a… …

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  • 105Strong interaction — This article is about the phenomenon in particle physics. For the concept in ecology, see Food chain. For the interaction that binds together the particles in atomic nuclei, see Nuclear force. Standard model of particle physics …

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  • 106Fuzzy logic — is a form of multi valued logic derived from fuzzy set theory to deal with reasoning that is approximate rather than precise. Just as in fuzzy set theory the set membership values can range (inclusively) between 0 and 1, in fuzzy logic the degree …

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  • 107Magic of Dungeons & Dragons — consists of spells used in the settings of the role playing game, Dungeons Dragons (D D). There is little if any similarity between these fictional spells and any actual historical mythology. D D defined the genre of fantasy role playing games,… …

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  • 108List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and atomic particles — This list contains chemical elements, materials, isotopes or (sub)atomic particle that exist primarily in works of fiction (usually fantasy or science fiction). No actual periodic elements end in ite , though many minerals have names with this… …

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  • 109Matthew Hay — Professor Matthew Hay ... assailed by the furies of typhoid, measles, influenza, whooping cough and scarlet fever …

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  • 110Prosthetist — A prosthetist, as defined by The American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics, Inc., is a person who measures, designs, fabricates, fits, or services a prosthesis as prescribed by a licensed physician, and who assists …

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