| centimorgan |
In genetics, a centimorgan (abbreviated cM) is a unit of recombinant frequency. It is often used to imply distance along a chromosome. The centimorgan is equal to a 1% chance that a marker at one genetic locus on a chromosome will be separated from a marker at a second locus due to crossing over in a single generation. In human beings, one centimorgan is equivalent, on average, to one million base pairs. ...
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| central limit theorem |
Central limit theorems are a set of weak-convergence results in probability theory. Intuitively, they all express the fact that any sum of many independent identically distributed random variables will tend to be distributed according to a particular "attractor distribution". The most important and famous result is simply called The Central Limit Theorem which states that if the summed variables have a finite variance then they will be approximately normally distributed. ...
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| central pontine myelinolysis |
Central pontine myelinolysis is a neurologic disease caused by severe damage of the myelin sheath of nerve cells in the brainstem, more precisely in the area termed the pons. The most common cause is the rapid correction of low blood sodium levels (hyponatremia). Some scholars postulate that the real cause might be the lack of a substance that is essential for brain activity and is lacking due to malnutrition. ...
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| censor |
A censor was a political officer of the Roman Republic. Two censors were usually elected by the Centuriate assembly every five years to serve an 18 month term. This office did not follow the usual Roman pattern of annual, one year terms, though it did follow the principle of collegiality by having two censors who served together. This office did not possess imperium and, due to this, censors were not escorted by lictors. However, to be elected as censor was considered a great honor. ...
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| centrum |
Centrum (Center) is a Warsaw Metro station located under the Defilad square in the borough of Śr?mieście, right next to the Roman Dmowski rondo, where Warsaw's two main streets, Marszałkowska and Jerolimskie avenues, cross. It is very close to the Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw Central station, Novotel Warszawa Centrum and Polonia Palace hotels. It has two levels. At the bottom one there are platforms of the Warsaw Metro Line 1. ...
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