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  • 91aggregate — ag·gre·gate 1 / a grə gət/ adj: taken as a total aggregate liability ag·gre·gate 2 / a grə ˌgāt/ vb gat·ed, gat·ing vt 1: to combine or gather into a whole class members may aggregate their indiv …

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  • 92Diffraction — Computer generated intensity pattern formed on a screen by diffraction from a square aperture …

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  • 93Bragg's law — In physics, Bragg s law is the result of experiments into the diffraction of X rays or neutrons off crystal surfaces at certain angles, derived by physicist Sir William Lawrence Bragg [ There are some sources, like the Academic American… …

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  • 94Pickup (music) — A pickup device acts as a transducer that captures mechanical vibrations (usually from suitably equipped stringed instruments such as the electric guitar, electric bass guitar or electric violin) and converts them to an electrical signal, which… …

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  • 95Postsynaptic potential — Postsynaptic potentials are changes in the membrane potential of the postsynaptic terminal of a chemical synapse. Postsynaptic potentials are graded potentials, and should not be confused with action potentials although their function is to… …

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  • 96club — I. n. 1. Bludgeon, cudgel. 2. Association, society, company, set, fraternity, sodality, cotérie. II. v. n. 1. Form a club, unite in a club. 2. Co operate, unite together, act in concert, club together. 3. Contribute, unite to share expenses, make …

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  • 97conflate — /kənˈfleɪt/ (say kuhn flayt) verb (t) 1. to bring together; fuse together. 2. to combine (two variant texts) into a new one. 3. Education to add together (examination marks) from different examinations …

  • 98tot — I. noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1725 1. a small child ; toddler 2. a small drink or allowance of liquor ; shot II. verb (totted; totting) Etymology …

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  • 99Ferromagnetism — Not to be confused with Ferrimagnetism; for an overview see Magnetism A magnet made of alnico, an iron alloy. Ferromagnetism is the physical theory which explains how materials become magnets. Ferromagnetism is the basic mechanism by which… …

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  • 100String theory — This article is about the branch of theoretical physics. For other uses, see String theory (disambiguation). String theory …

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