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pin Some people from the Southern United States pronounce pin the way other Americans would pronounce pen. Furthermore, some have difficulty hearing the difference between the two.
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pin personal information number, a password that enables you to access personal information, such as on a Web site or at an ATM machine
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pinna Oval shaped cartiledge portion of the external ear.
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pineal gland The hormone gland located in the brain that secretes melatonin. The pineal gland eventually begins to shrink and calcify during the aging process, thereby significantly reducing the amount of circulating melatonin.
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pin a diode made from an intrinsic (un-doped) region surrounded by a p-doped and an n-doped region, hence PIN. Intel built a PIN into its Raman waveguides to sweep out electrons generated by two-photon absorption, which absorb light and prevent continuous amplification.
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