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  • 71Armada — Armada, used in English, is a word of Spanish origin similar to navy or fleet, but is slightly archaic and romanticised, and carries implications of links to historical Spanish naval traditions. This is the same meaning as in Spanish, but in… …

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  • 72Surgical instruments — A surgical instrument is a specially designed tool or device for performing specific actions of carrying out desired effects during a surgery or operation, such as modifying biological tissue, or to provide access for viewing it. Over time, many… …

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  • 73Diamond clarity — Part of a series on Diamonds Material Material properties Crystallographic defects Formatio …

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  • 74Opticution — is the term given to the damaging beyond viability of biological samples that are manipulated via optical traps, most commonly optical tweezers. The term was coined by Arthur Ashkin, who developed optical tweezers at Bell Labs in the 1970s and… …

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  • 76Drift (telecommunication) — In telecommunication, a drift is a comparatively long term change in an attribute, value, or operational parameter of a system or equipment. The drift should be characterized, such as diurnal frequency drift and output level drift. Drift is… …

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  • 77Worm-like chain — The worm like chain (WLC) model in polymer physics is used to describe the behavior of semi flexible polymers; it is sometimes referred to as the Kratky Porod worm like chain model. Theoretical Considerations The WLC model envisions an isotropic… …

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  • 78Molecular motor — Molecular motors are biological molecular machines that are the essential agents of movement in living organisms. Generally speaking, a motor may be defined as a device that consumes energy in one form and converts it into motion or mechanical… …

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  • 79Stamp tongs — Stamp tweezers or stamp tongs are tweezers used to handle postage stamps. They are universally used by stamp collectors and philatelists, because they are a reliable way to hold of the small pieces of paper without damaging or getting skin oils… …

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  • 80Cristóvão da Gama — s signature, from the Lisbon Archives Cristóvão da Gama (c. 1516 – 29 August 1542) was a Portuguese soldier, who led a Portuguese army of 400 musketeers on a crusade in Ethiopia (1541–1543) against the far larger Muslim army of Imam Ahmad ibn… …

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