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  • 101Horizons (Epcot attraction) — Infobox Disney ride name= Horizons caption= park= Epcot land= designer= George McGinnis manufacturer= WED Enterprises type= Dark ride theme=Future life control system= propulsion= soft opened= opened= October 1, 1983 closed= January 9, 1999 host …

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  • 102Essex County Fire and Rescue Service — (ECFRS) is the statutory FRS (fire and rescue service) for the county of Essex in the southeast of England, and is one of the largest FRSs in the country, with a patch covering almost 400,000 hectares and a population of over 1½ million people.In …

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  • 103Valency interaction formula — The Valency Interaction Formula, or VIF is a method for drawing molecular structural formulas based in quantum mechanics. The mathematical basis for VIF was formulated by Oktay Sinanoglu in a series of five papers published in 1984. [ Sinanoğlu,… …

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  • 104vacancy — /vay keuhn see/, n., pl. vacancies. 1. the state of being vacant; emptiness. 2. a vacant, empty, or unoccupied place, as untenanted lodgings or offices: This building still has no vacancies. 3. a gap; opening; breach. 4. an unoccupied position or …

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  • 105Cell surface receptor — The seven transmembrane α helix structure of a G protein coupled receptor Cell surface receptors (membrane receptors, transmembrane receptors) are specialized integral membrane proteins that take part in communication between the cell and the… …

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  • 106jump — /dʒʌmp / (say jump) verb (i) 1. to spring clear of the ground or other support by a sudden muscular effort; propel oneself forwards, backwards, upwards, or downwards; leap. 2. to move or go quickly: she jumped into a taxi. 3. to rise suddenly or… …

  • 107vacancy — /ˈveɪkənsi/ (say vaykuhnsee) noun (plural vacancies) 1. the state of being vacant; emptiness; unoccupied state. 2. something vacant; vacant space. 3. a gap or opening. 4. a room, in a hotel, etc., available for occupation. 5. an unoccupied office …

  • 108un|oc|cu|pied — «uhn OK yuh pyd», adjective. 1. not occupied; vacant: »an unoccupied house, an unoccupied parking space. 2. not in action or use; idle: »an unoccupied mind …

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  • 109va|can|cy — «VAY kuhn see», noun, plural cies. 1. the state of being vacant; emptiness: »the stark vacancy of the arctic landscape. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under empty. (Cf. ↑empty) 2. an unoccupied position: »The retirement of two policemen made two vacancies… …

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  • 110GERMANY — GERMANY, country in north central Europe. The Talmud and the Midrash use Germania (or Germamia ) as a designation for northern European countries, and also refer to the military prowess of these peoples and to the threat they posed to the Roman… …

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