| Stargardt disease |
Also known as fundus flavimaculatus is the most common form of inherited juvenile macular degeneration. It is characterized by a reduction of central vision with a preservation of peripheral (side) vision.
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A coil connection scheme for 3 phase alternators and generators in which all 3 coil phases are connected in parallel--they all share a common connection.
Ãâó: www.otherpower.com/glossary.html
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| starch |
Complex carbohydrates found for example in potatoes, corn, rice and wheat.
Ãâó: www.bddiabetes.co.uk/dyn_en/glossary.html
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| starch |
A polysaccharide used to store sugar.
Ãâó: www.edu.pe.ca/threeoaks/science/grassroots/bio521/...
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| starter |
The person responsible for starting a harness race, whether it be a mobile or standing start event. In a mobile event, the starter controls the start of the race from the back of the mobile vehicle, while in a standing start event, the starter controls the start from the track sidelines. The starter also decides when and if a false start should be declared.
Ãâó: www.harness.org.au/TERMS.HTM
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| star | rock star and drummer for the Beatles (born in 1940) |
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| star | marked with an asterisk |
| star | indicating the most important performer or role |
| star | abounding with or resembling stars |
| star | small often mat-forming alpine plant having small starlike white flowers |
| star | unrealistically or naively optimistic |
| star | the first flag of the Confederate States of America |
| star | the national flage of the United States of America |
| star | the act of starting something |
| star | a turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning) |
| star | a sudden involuntary movement |
| star | advantage gained by an early start as in a race |
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