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Aon Corp
Aon Corporation 123 North Wacker DriveChicago, Illinois 60606U.S.A.Telephone: (312) 701-3000Toll Free: (888) 858-9587Fax: (312) 701-3100Web site: http://www.aon.com Public CompanyIncorporated: 1947 as Combined Insurance Company of AmericaEmployees: 51,000Sales: $7.38 billion (2000)Stock... Read more |
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Res Ipsa Loquitur
RES IPSA LOQUITUR [Latin, The thing speaks for itself.] A rebuttable presumption or inference that the defendant was negligent, which arises upon proof that the instrumentality or condition causing the injury was in the defendant's exclusive control and that the accident was one that ordinarily... Read more |
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Res Judicata
RES JUDICATA [ Latin, A thing adjudged.] A rule that a final judgment on the merits by a court having jurisdiction is conclusive between the parties to a suit as to all matters that were litigated or that could have been litigated in that suit. The U.S. legal system places a high value on... Read more |
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Transcription
Transcription Transcription is the process in which genetic information stored in a strand of DNA is copied into a strand of RNA. The sequence of the four bases in DNA, which are adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T), is preserved in the sequence of the four bases in RNA, which... Read more |
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activator
activator 1. A type of transcription factor that enhances the transcription of a gene by binding to a region of DNA called an enhancer. Compare repressor. 2. A substance that – by binding to an allosteric site on an enzyme – enables the active site of the enzyme to bind to the... Read more |
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trouveres
trouvères , medieval poet-musicians of central and N France, fl. during the later 12th and the 13th cent. The trouvères imitated the troubadours of the south. Written in the dialect called langue d'oïl, their songs include love lyrics, romances, and the heroic chansons de... Read more |
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Neal Layton
Layton, Neal 1971–(Neal Andrew Layton) PersonalBorn December 19, 1971, in Chichester, England; married; wife an artist. Education: University of Northumbria at Newcastle, B.A. (graphic design; with honors), 1994; Central St. Martin's College of Art and Design, M.A. (illustration; with distinction),... Read more |
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Steve Biko
Steve Biko (Steven Biko) , 1946-77, South African political leader. A medical student, he founded (1969) a black student organization and developed a national "black consciousness" movement to combat racism and apartheid policies. Arrested in 1977, he died in police custody, prompting... Read more |
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