| alimentary bolus |
the mass of food in the oropharynx or the esophagus, comprising one swallow.
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| alimentary pentosuria |
urinary excretion of pentoses, probably xylose and arabinose, as a normal consequence of excessive ingestion of some fruits such as cherries, plums, and grapes, or their juices.
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| aliphatic hydrocarbon |
An alkane in organic chemistry is a saturated hydrocarbon without cycles, that is, an acyclic hydrocarbon in which the molecule has the maximum possible number of hydrogen atoms and so has no double bonds. Alkanes are also often known as paraffins, or collectively as the paraffin series; these terms, however, are also used to apply only to alkanes whose carbon atoms form a single, unbranched chain; when this is done, branched-chain alkanes are called isoparaffins. ...
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| Alice |
A.L.I.C.E. (Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity) is an award-winning natural language processing chatterbot — a program that engages in a conversation with a human by applying some heuristical pattern matching rules to the human's input. It was inspired by Joseph Weizenbaum's classical ELIZA program but takes a quite different approach. It is one of the strongest programs of its type and has won the Loebner Prize three times (in 2000, 2001 and 2004). ...
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| Alice |
Alice, also known as Alice!, is a web comic by Michael McKay-Fleming currently steadily updated on a Monday-Friday schedule. It is (almost) completely comedy, and is composed of a mix of gag strips and short story arcs, mostly the latter. Alice combines fantasy sequences with real-life situations in a manner reminiscent of Calvin and Hobbes without nearly as much social commentary. ...
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