| sin |
Anything that we do or don't do that God does not approve of.
Ãâó: www.godonthe.net/dictionary/s.html
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| sine wave |
A sine wave is the simplest and smoothest sort of wave. It looks like the sort of wave you can produce by repeatedly moving one end of a long rope up and down while the other end remains fixed. A plot of the position of a long pendulum of a clock as a function of time is a sine wave.
Ãâó: www.science.org.au/nova/029/029glo.htm
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| sinter |
A chemical sedimentary rock deposited by precipitation from mineral waters, especially siliceous sinter and calcareous sinter.
Ãâó: www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/1605/95report/glossary.html
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| single nucleotide polymorphism |
Genetic polymorphisms are natural variations in the genomic DNA sequence present in greater than 1% of the population, with SNP representing DNA variations in a single nucleotide. SNPs are being widely used to better understand disease processes, thereby paving the way for genetic-based diagnostics and therapeutics.
Ãâó: www.jco.org/cgi/glossarylookup
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| singleton |
A class that can be instantiated only once. A singleton class cannot be an interface.
Ãâó: publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/adiehelp/topic/c...
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| SIN | used of powdery metals or ores |
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| SIN | formed into a mass by heat and pressure |
| SIN | having a strongly waved margin alternately concave and convex |
| SIN | curved or curving in and out |
| SIN | having curves |
| SIN | curved or curving in and out |
| SIN | having curves |
| SIN | a wide channel containing blood |
| SIN | any of various air-filled cavities especially in the bones of the skull |
| SIN | an abnormal passage leading from a suppurating cavity to the body surface |
| SIN | either of a pair of large venous sinuses in the cranial cavity |
| SIN | a short sinus receiving most of the veins of the heart |
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