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  • ...he transfer of data from the source to the computer's [[Central Processing Unit]] (CPU), where it is processed and converted into output. ...tered directly into the computer via an input device such as a keyboard or mouse.
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  • ...onnectors for peripherals like [[Computer keyboard|keyboards]], [[Computer mouse|mice]], and [[Printer (computing)|printers]]. === Central Processing Unit ===
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  • ...focused on [[radiation biology]], specifically the effects of radiation on mouse embryos. ...ics. In 1955, she moved to the [[Medical Research Council]]'s Radiobiology Unit in [[Harwell]], England, where she spent the majority of her career.
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  • ...ited States that can cause HPS is the Sin Nombre virus, spread by the deer mouse. ...niculatus 8360 lores.jpg|alt=Deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus|thumb|Deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus]]
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  • ...ited States that can cause HPS is the Sin Nombre virus, spread by the deer mouse. ...viduals are recognized early and receive medical care in an intensive care unit, they may do better.
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  • ...-state drive]] (SSD), and various input/output devices such as a keyboard, mouse, and display. Other components can include a webcam, microphone, and variou
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  • * [[Central processing unit]] (CPU) - The "brain" of the computer, responsible for processing instructi * [[Power supply unit]] (PSU) - Converts electrical power from a wall outlet into a form the comp
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  • ...use them. Additional components can include a [[monitor]], [[keyboard]], [[mouse]], and recently, a [[touchscreen]] interface. Personal computers can be con ...e monitor, keyboard, a pointing device or trackball, and speakers into one unit.
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  • ...laude Shannon Statue|thumb|left]] [[File:Shannon_and_mouse.png|Shannon and mouse|thumb|left]] [[File:Theseus_Maze_by_Claude_Shannon,_1952_-_MIT_Museum_-_DSC ...Communication." This work proposed the concept of [[bit]] as a fundamental unit of information, which has become a cornerstone of digital communications an
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  • ...vitro 488 Phalloidin no perm 4 cmle-2.png|thumb|300px|Actin filaments in a mouse Cortical Neuron in culture]] ...glish, is an electrically excitable cell that constitutes the foundational unit of the nervous system. Its primary function is to relay information across
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  • ...ion and display device obtains data in real time from the signal processor unit, while the crystals are implanted in or on the left ventrical. As few as 2 ...6=WJ |last7=Rockman |first7=HA |title=Cellular and functional defects in a mouse model of heart failure |volume=279 |issue=6 |pages=H3101–12 |journal=Amer
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  • * [[kinetic energy released per unit mass]] * [[knockout mouse]]
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  • ...usion body myositis-like myopathology and motor impairment in a transgenic mouse model |vauthors=Kitazawa M, Vasilevko V, Cribbs DH, LaFerla FM |journal=The ...ormalities such as increased insertional activity and short duration motor unit potentials. Muscle biopsy may display several common findings including; in
    21 KB (2,968 words) - 03:29, 28 April 2020
  • * '''[[W5301XA]]''' - Bitten by mouse, initial encounter * '''[[W5301XD]]''' - Bitten by mouse, subsequent encounter
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  • ...cobson AC, Weis JH | title = Comparative functional evolution of human and mouse CR1 and CR2 | journal = Journal of Immunology | volume = 181 | issue = 5 | ...ll activation and T-dependent antibody responses require expression of the mouse complement receptor Cr1 | journal = Journal of Immunology | volume = 191 |
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  • ...cted to have a [[molecular mass|molecular weight]] of 54,489 [[atomic mass unit|kDa]], and an [[isoelectric point]] of 9.05.<ref name="DHCR7 and SLOS" /> ...s10545-012-9504-z |title=Lipid biomarkers of oxidative stress in a genetic mouse model of Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome |year=2012 |last1=Korade |first1=Zeljka
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  • # [[Natal multimammate mouse]] # [[Naval Health Unit]]
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  • ...rough its 50 exons. The protein has also been weighed in at 200-k[[Dalton (unit)|D]] in mice compared to 225-kD in [[Saccharomyces cerevisiae|''Saccharomyc ...enkins|first9=N. A.|last10=Varshavsky|first10=A.|date=1998-07-07|title=The mouse and human genes encoding the recognition component of the N-end rule pathwa
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  • * [[NSG mouse]] * [[Neonatal intensive care unit]]
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  • {{Defn|content=[[Cell]], the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organisms, containing genetic material.}} {{Defn|content=[[Centimorgan]], a unit of measure of genetic linkage that describes the distance between chromosom
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