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An extension of the MIDI specification that assigns an additional set of 128 sounds. General MIDI establishes a definite set of program number assignments for a wide variety of common SYNTHESIZER sounds and also standardizes the instrument sounds for MIDI song disks and SEQUENCERS.
Ãâó: emusician.com/mag/emusic_glossary_terms/
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TOP Goose-neck: type of dip-tube to enable choice of either gaseous or liquid withdrawal when the container is in horizontal position. Halocarbon: a halogenated hydrocarbon containing one or more of the following halogens: bromine, chlorine, fluorine and iodine.
Ãâó: www.wrightbros.com/Questions/glossary.htm
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The PHS official responsible for the business management aspects of particular grants or cooperative agreements. The GMO serves as the counterpart to the business officer of the grantee organization. In this capacity, the GMO is responsible for all business management matters associated with the review, negotiation, award, and administration of grants and interprets grants administration policies and provisions. ...
Ãâó: grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/gps/2glossar.htm
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An organism produced from genetic engineering techniques that allow the transfer of inherited characteristics from one organism to another. Bacteria, fungi, viruses, plants, insects, fish and mammals are some examples of genetic material that have been artificially changed or altered in order to change some physical property or capability. Living modified organisms (LMOs), genetically engineered (GE) foods and transgenic crops are other terms often used in place of GMOs.
Ãâó: www.cap-lmu.de/fgz/portals/biotech/terminology.php
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All petfood products sold in Europe that contain ingredients from GMO (genetically modified organism) materials must be labeled as such
Ãâó: www.nutrisurance.com/faq/glossary
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