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  • 121mHealth — Medical nurse uses a mobile phone in Accra, Ghana mHealth (also written as m health or mobile health) is a term used for the practice of medicine and public health, supported by mobile devices. The term is most commonly used in reference to using …

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  • 122Mobile Assisted Language Learning — Contents 1 Definition 2 History 3 Current Trends 4 The Future of MALL 5 MALL Professional Organi …

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  • 123Aristotle’s logic and metaphysics — Alan Code PART 1: LOGICAL WORKS OVERVIEW OF ARISTOTLE’S LOGIC The Aristotelian logical works are referred to collectively using the Greek term ‘Organon’. This is a reflection of the idea that logic is a tool or instrument of, though not… …

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  • 124omnipresent — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. ubiquitous, pervasive. See generality. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. infinite, everywhere, ubiquitous; see almighty 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. all present, pervasive, ubiquitous. see god IV …

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  • 125AK-47 — For other uses, see AK 47 (disambiguation). AK 47[1] Standard AK 47 Type …

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  • 126MTV — This article is about the television channel. For other uses, see MTV (disambiguation). MTV Launched August 1, 1981 Owned by MTV Networks (Viacom) Picture format …

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  • 127Mathematical constant — A mathematical constant is a special number, usually a real number, that is significantly interesting in some way .[1] Constants arise in many different areas of mathematics, with constants such as e and π occurring in such diverse contexts as… …

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  • 128Transistor — For other uses, see Transistor (disambiguation). Assorted discrete transistors. Packages in order from top to bottom: TO 3, TO 126, TO 92, SOT 23 A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify and switch electronic signals and power. It… …

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