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A shadowy or weak image in the received picture offset either to the left or right of the primary image, the result of transmission conditions which create secondary signals that are received earlier or later than the main or primary signal. A ghost displaced to the left of the primary image is designated as "leading" and one displaced to the right is designated as "following" (lagging). ...
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Also called ghosting, or "reflections." A shadowy or weak duplication of the original image. It can be the result of transmission conditions where secondary signals are created and then displayed earlier or later than the original signal. Ghosts can also be the result of burning an image on a screen or by a mirror.
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The visual appearance of a spirit or soul of a deceased being, human or animal. The disembodied soul or life-force.
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Possibly Extinct (species)?Missing; known from only historical occurrences but still some hope of rediscovery. Presumed Eliminated?(Historic, ecological communities)-Presumed eliminated throughout its range, with no or virtually no likelihood that it will be rediscovered, but with the potential for restoration, for example, American Chestnut (Forest).
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| GH-RH |
growth hormonereleasing hormone.
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