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  • 101Reelin — is a protein found mainly in the brain, but also in the spinal cord, blood and other body organs and tissues. Reelin is crucial for regulating the processes of neuronal migration and positioning in the developing brain.Besides this important role …

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  • 102NMDA receptor — NMDA Glutamic acid …

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  • 103Bruce effect — The Bruce effect is a form of pregnancy disruption in mammals in which exposure of a female to an unknown male results in pre (Bruce 1959) or postimplantation failure (e.g.,Storey and Snow 1990). Some form of pregnancy block or disruption has… …

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  • 104Cyberterrorism — Not to be confused with Internet and terrorism. Terrorism Definitions · Counter terrorism International conventions Anti terrorism …

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  • 105Diffuse axonal injury — Classification and external resources Susceptibility weighted image (SWI) of diffuse axonal injury in trauma at 1.5 teslas (right) eMedicine …

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  • 106Dakota MRT Station —  CC8  Dakota MRT Station 达科达地铁站 டகோட்டா Stesen MRT Dakota Rapid transit Platform level of Dakota MRT Station …

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  • 107Delay Tolerant Networking — (DTN) is an approach to computer network architecture that seeks to address the technical issues in heterogeneous networks that may lack continuous network connectivity. Examples of such networks are those operating in mobile or extreme… …

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  • 108Anti-frogman techniques — are security methods developed to protect watercraft, ports and installations, and other sensitive resources both in or nearby vulnerable waterways from potential threats or intrusions by frogmen or other divers.Risks and threats to be defended… …

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  • 109History of West Virginia — Trans Allegheny at Hawks Nest, New River Valley West Virginia is one of two American states formed during the American Civil War (1861–1865), along with Nevada, and is the only state to form by seceding from a Confederate state. It was originally …

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  • 110Prepulse inhibition — (PPI) is a neurological phenomenon in which a weaker prestimulus (prepulse) inhibits the reaction of an organism to a subsequent strong startling stimulus (pulse). The stimuli are usually acoustic, but tactile, light, airpuff stimuli are also… …

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