| global |
Pertaining to an entire entity, such as a Windows NT domain or a collection of trusted/trusting domains. Windows NT distinguishes global groups from local groups; local groups have permissions only for objects on the server in which the local group exists.
Ãâó: docs.rinet.ru/NTServak/glossary.htm
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| globose |
spherical or close to it. The fruit of Passiflora maliformis is globose.
Ãâó: www.barbadine.com/pages/glossary.htm
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| globose |
Globe shaped; rounded or shaped like a ball.
Ãâó: www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/ancient/vocab.html
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| globe |
The generally a milky white glass balloon like covering of a bulb inside some lampshades, producing a formal effect and softening the light.
Ãâó: www.thestorefinder.com/glass/library/terms/termsG....
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| globus pallidus |
A structure (group of nerve cells) deep in the brain affecting movement, balance, and walking. It is often used as a target for pallidotomy or DBS, two surgical procedures
Ãâó: www.michaeljfox.org/parkinsons/glossary.php
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