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ambiversion (psychology) a balanced disposition intermediate between extroversion and introversion
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ambivalence mixed feelings or emotions
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ambisense RNA negative-sense RNA that functions not only as a template for the transcription of complementary RNA but also as a template for protein synthesis.
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ambient noise In telecommunications, ambient noise level or room noise level is the level of acoustic noise existing at a given location, such as in a room, in a compartment, or at a place out of doors. Ambient noise level is measured with a sound level meter. It is usually measured in dB above a reference pressure level of 0.00002 Pa, i.e., 20 μPa (micropascals) in SI units. A pascal is a newton per square meter. ...
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ambiguous A large word, phrase, sentence, or other communication is called ambiguous if it can be reasonably interpreted in more than one way. The simplest case is a single word with more than one sense: The word "bank", for example, can mean "financial institution", "edge of a river", or other things. Sometimes this is not a serious problem because a word that is ambiguous in isolation is often clear in context. ...
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