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A term describing an ideal representative of any given breed or variety as applied to type, color, or fur quality.
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| type 1 diabetes |
This form of diabetes used to be known as juvenile or insulin-dependent diabetes. It is the form of diabetes disease that usually strikes young people, where the body's immune system destroys the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas.
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| type |
A date or group of dates encompassing all of a particular standard design. Example: Morgan silver dollars. A type collection is a collection of coins formed by one example (usually one of the most common dates) of each type of coin.
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| type |
(1.) In Enhanced X-Windows, an arbitrary atom used to identify the data. A type is solely for the benefit of clients and is not interpreted by the server. Enhanced X-Windows predefines type atoms for many frequently used types. Clients also can define new types. (2.) In Pascal, see data type. (3.) In NCS, a class of object. All objects of a specific type can be accessed though the same interface or interfaces. (4. ...
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| tyramine |
[Gould's] 4-Hydroxyphenethylamine. HO.C 6 H 4. CH 2 NH 2 a decarboxylation product of tyrosine; occurs in putrefied animal tissue, ripe cheese and ergot. Has been used as a sympathomimetic agent.
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