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Famous for being famous
Famous for being famous, in popular culture terminology, refers to someone who attains celebrity status for no particular identifiable reason, or who achieves fame through association with a celebrity. ... Examples of people to whom the term has been notably applied -
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Automatic activation device
Automatic Activation Device in skydiving terminology refers to an electronic-pyrotechnic or mechanical device that automatically opens the main or reserve parachute at a preset altitude or after a preset time. ... The other main cause of AAD malfunction is people forgetting to turn them on. -
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Hadith terminology
In hadith terminology, it refers to a hadith not fulfilling all of the conditions necessary to be deemed mutawatir. ... It is due to this that people have focused their attention upon it, following its example. -
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Open (sport)
An Open in sports terminology refers to a sporting event or game tournament that is open to all people, regardless of their age, ability, gender, or other categorization. Opens are usually found in golf, tennis, quizbowl, snooker, darts, volleyball, ultimate, squash and chess. -
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Canine terminology
Canine terminology in this article refers only to dog terminology, specialized terms describing the characteristics of various external parts of the domestic dog, as well as terms for structure, movement, and temperament. ... As ancient dogs learned to live near humans and became less like wolves, their appearance changed as well, long before any selective breeding was done by people. -
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Adipokine
The adipokines or adipocytokines (Greek adipo-, fat; cyto-, cell; and -kinos, movement) are cytokines (cell-to-cell signalling proteins) secreted by adipose tissue. ... As of 2008, the current terminology refers to a cytokine as an immunomodulating agent. -
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Scientific terminology
Their names - quark, gluon, lepton,... given by those people who first discovered them... surnames of classical scientists. Another group of physics terminology terms, exciton, magnon,... polaron, roton etc., refers to quasiparticles - quanta... heat, plasma, polarization waves), which do not exist... -
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Fear factor
The fear factor, coined by the Business Professor, Andrew Spencer Martin, in occupational terminology refers to the increased per-worker productivity resulting from the threat of impending layoffs. The resultant productivity boost is almost always temporary, since health-related reasons dictate that workers cannot maintain this level of increased output. -
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Cytokine
As of 2008, the current terminology refers to cytokines as immunomodulating agents. ... Interferon (type 2) family, whose members are receptors for IFN β and γ. -
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Affirmations (New Age)
Affirmations in New Age and New Thought terminology refers primarily to the practice of positive thinking - fostering a belief that "a positive mental attitude supported by affirmations will achieve success in anything." ... A related belief is that a certain critical mass of people with a highly spiritual consciousness will bring about a sudden change in the whole population.
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