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  • 41gadfly — /gad fluy /, n., pl. gadflies. 1. any of various flies, as a stable fly or warble fly, that bite or annoy domestic animals. 2. a person who persistently annoys or provokes others with criticism, schemes, ideas, demands, requests, etc. [1585 95;… …

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  • 42The Energy of Sound — Álbum de Trance Atlantic Air Waves Publicación 14 de julio de 1998 Grabación A.R.T Studios, Ibiza Género(s) Trance Big beat Ambient …

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  • 43let-7 microRNA precursor — Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of let 7 Identifiers Symbol let 7 Rfam …

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  • 44Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus — This article is about the soundtrack. For the season, see Hannah Montana (season 2). Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus …

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  • 45The Energy of Sound — Infobox Album | Name = The Energy of Sound Type = Album Artist = Trance Atlantic Air Waves Released = July 14, 1998 Recorded = A.R.T. Studios, Ibiza Genre = Electronica Length = 45:55 Label = Virgin Producer = Michael Cretu Reviews = * Allmusic… …

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  • 47gadfly — ► NOUN 1) a fly that bites livestock, especially a horsefly, warble fly, or botfly. 2) an annoying and provocative person. ORIGIN from GAD(Cf. ↑gad), or obsolete gad goad, spike , from Old Norse …

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  • 48Drosophila melanogaster — Male Drosophila melanogaster Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 49Alternative splicing — produces two protein isoforms. Alternative splicing (or differential splicing) is a process by which the exons of the RNA produced by transcription of a gene (a primary gene transcript or pre mRNA) are reconnected in multiple ways during RNA… …

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  • 50Hox gene — Hox genes are a group of related genes that determine the basic structure and orientation of an organism.[1] Hox genes are critical for the proper placement of segment structures of animals during early embryonic development (e.g. legs, antennae …

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