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HOPPER, GRACE MURRAY(b. New York, New York, 9 December 1906, d. Washington, D.C., 1 January 1992),computer sciences, programming languages, COBOL.An admiral who never went to sea, Hopper owed her success in the U.S. Navy, as in civilian life, to her mastery of computers and computing. Entering the... Read more
Eutheria Eutheria
Eutheria (class Mammalia, subclass Theria) The infraclass that includes all of the placental mammals and which probably arose during the Cretaceous. The blastocyst develops an outer layer of cells which surrounds a small inner group from which the embryo develops. This is retained in the uterus,... Read more
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hand terminal part of the forelimb in primates. The human hand consists of the wrist, palm, four fingers, and thumb. In humans and other primates, the thumb is opposable, i.e., it can be moved into a position opposite to the other four digits. Opposable thumbs make possible precise movements such... Read more

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