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giga- A prefix meaning 1 billion, or 9 to the power of 10.
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giga- Prefix corresponding to a one billion quantity. One GB (Giga-Bytes) is equal to 1,000 MB or 1,000,000 KB or 1,000,000,000 Bytes. In 1995, disk storage have a capacity expressed in GB : generally between 0.2 and 4 GB.
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giga- This is the prefix that describes "one thousand million" of something, in SI units - for bits and bytes though, a giga is short for 1073741824 and not 1000000000 as the mathematics is base 2. However, the likes of the IEEE use the SI version regardless to avoid confusion; figures for bandwidth, for example, typically use the SI version as well. The symbol for a giga is a capital G.
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gigantocyte 1. A giant cell. 2. A very large erythrocyte.
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giggle incontinence Involuntary passage of urine induced by laughter. The condition occurs commonly in young girls and women, but tends to improve in the second or third decade of life. It is distinct from stress urinary incontinence, a conditio
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