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  2. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    Quizlet was founded in October 2005 by Andrew Sutherland, who at the time was a 15-year old student, [2] and released to the public in January 2007. [3] Quizlet's primary products include digital flash cards , matching games , practice electronic assessments , and live quizzes.

  3. Chitling Test - Wikipedia

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    The Chitling Test (originally named the Dove Counterbalance General Intelligence Test) was created by Adrian Dove, ... [2] History There has been and ...

  4. Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis - Wikipedia

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    Pathologies of Power: health, human rights, and the new war on the poor. Berkeley, California, United States: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-93147-3. Garrett, Laurie (1994). The coming plague : newly emerging diseases in a world out of balance. New York, New York, United States: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 978-0-374-12646-9.

  5. Chloride shift - Wikipedia

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    rbc plasma hco 3 − <-- <-- <-- hco 3 − k + na + cl −--> --> --> --> cl − Bicarbonate in the red blood cell (RBC) exchanging with chloride from plasma in the lungs. The underlying properties creating the chloride shift are the presence of carbonic anhydrase within the RBCs but not the plasma, and the permeability of the RBC membrane to ...

  6. Balance (ability) - Wikipedia

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    The Mini-Balance Evaluation Systems Test (Mini-BESTest): Is a short form of the Balance Evaluation System Test that is used widely in both clinical practice and research. The test is used to assess balance impairments and includes 14 items of dynamic balance task, divided in to four subcomponents: anticipatory postural adjustments, reactive ...

  7. Balance of nature - Wikipedia

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    The balance of nature, also known as ecological balance, is a theory that proposes that ecological systems are usually in a stable equilibrium or homeostasis, which is to say that a small change (the size of a particular population, for example) will be corrected by some negative feedback that will bring the parameter back to its original "point of balance" with the rest of the system.

  8. Nitrogen balance - Wikipedia

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    [3] Nitrogen balance is a method traditionally used to measure dietary protein requirements. [ 4 ] This approach necessitates the meticulous collection of all nitrogen inputs and outputs to ensure comprehensive accounting of nitrogen exchanges. [ 5 ]

  9. Acid–base homeostasis - Wikipedia

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    [H 2 CO 3] is the molar concentration of carbonic acid in the extracellular fluid. However, since the carbonic acid concentration is directly proportional to the partial pressure of carbon dioxide ( P C O 2 {\displaystyle P_{{\mathrm {CO} }_{2}}} ) in the extracellular fluid, the equation can be rewritten as follows : [ 5 ] [ 14 ]