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David D. Ho
David Da-I Ho Molecular biologist David Da-I Ho (born 1952) has dedicated his career to identifying a cure for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). His greatest contribution to the worldwide battle against AIDS came in 1996 when he combined state-of-the art AIDS medications in a way that... Read more |
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Adenosine
adenosine (ă-den-ŏ-seen) n. a compound containing adenine and the sugar ribose: it occurs in ATP (see also nucleoside). It is also injected as an anti-arrhythmic drug to stop supraventricular tachycardias and restore a normal heart rhythm.... Read more |
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B
B second letter of the alphabet . Its Greek correspondent is named beta. It is a usual symbol for a voiced bilabial stop. In musical notation it is used to represent a note in the scale. In chemistry B is the symbol of the element boron .... Read more |
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Newtons laws of motion
LAWS OF MOTION CONCEPT In all the universe, there are few ideas more fundamental than those expressed in the three laws of motion. Together these explain why it is relatively difficult to start moving, and then to stop moving; how much force is needed to start or stop in a... Read more |
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Grimms law
Grimm's law principle of relationships in Indo-European languages, first formulated by Jakob Grimm in 1822 and a continuing subject of interest and investigation to 20th-century linguists. It shows that a process—the regular shifting of consonants in groups—took place once in the... Read more |
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Leopold I (Holy Roman Empire)
Leopold I 1640-1705, Holy Roman emperor (1658-1705), king of Bohemia (1656-1705) and of Hungary (1655-1705), second son and successor of Ferdinand III. Upon his elder brother's death (1654), Leopold, who had been educated for the church, became Ferdinand's heir. During his reign the Holy Roman... Read more |
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Arcadia
ARCADIA, codename for the first Washington conference ( 22 December 1941 to 14 January 1942) at which Churchill, Roosevelt, and their military advisers hammered out future strategy and the mechanisms to be used to co-ordinate their war effort (see Grand Alliance). At the suggestion of the... Read more |
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Ulcerative colitis
Ulcerative Colitis Definition Ulcerative colitis is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It causes swelling, ulcerations, and loss of function of the large intestine. Description The primary problem in IBD is inflammation, as the name suggests. Inflammation is a process that often occurs... Read more |
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