| IBIDS | ichthyosis-brittle hair-impaired intelligence-decreased fertility-short stature [syndrome] |
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| IQ | institute of quality; intelligence quotient |
| KIT | Kahn Intelligence Test |
| MIRC | Market Intelligence Research Corporation; microtubuloreticular complex |
| NIT | National Intelligence Test |
| yeast artificial chromosomes | Yeast DNA sequences that have incorporated into them very large foreign DNA fragments; the recombinant DNA is then introduced into the yeast by transformation; the use of yeast artificial chromosomes permits the cloning of large genes with their flanking regulatory sequences. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| kidney, artificial | Device(s) which can substitute for normally functioning kidneys in cleansing the blood. (12 Dec 1998) |
| urinary sphincter, artificial | An artifical implanted device, usually in the form of an inflatable silicone cuff, inserted in or around the bladder neck in the surgical treatment of urinary incontinence caused by sphincter weakness. Often it is placed around the bulbous urethra in adult males. The artificial urinary sphincter is considered an alternative to urinary diversion. (12 Dec 1998) |
| larynx, artificial | A device, activated electronically or by expired pulmonary air, which simulates laryngeal activity and enables a laryngectomised person to speak. Examples of the pneumatic mechanical device are the tokyo and van hunen artificial larynges. Electronic devices include the western electric electrolarynx, tait oral vibrator, cooper-rand electrolarynx and the ticchioni pipe. (12 Dec 1998) |
| liver, artificial | Devices for simulating the activities of the liver. They often consist of a hybrid between both biological and artificial materials. (12 Dec 1998) |
| artificial intelligence |
A player that is run by code internal to Xconq.
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| artificial intelligence |
A growing set of computer problem- solving techniques being developed to imitate human thought or decision making processes, or to produce the same results as those processes. [DEC].
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| artificial intelligence |
A set of code or algorithms designed to simulate the actions of an intelligent being - such as a human or animal (Tamagochi)
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Formerly this was a computer science field aimed at making computers "think" like humans. In video game terms, it refers to the intelligence of computer-controlled players or objects.
Ãâó: www.videogamecritic.net/gloss.htm
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| artificial intelligence |
(AI) A branch of computer science concerned with creating or mimicking intelligent behaviour or 'thought' in computers.
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