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Additional Co-op Terrorist Hunt mode (up to 4 players) Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2: PS3 / XB360: Tactical FPS: 2008 2 Local, System Link, Xbox Live, PSN: Split, Full No Additional Co-op Terrorist Hunt mode (up to 4 players) Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory: PC / PS2 / Xbox: Action-Adv. 2005 2 Lan Split, Full Yes* *7 derivative ...
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In Nucleus, the player assumes the role of a "remote unit" that is tasked with eliminating viruses inside the human body. [2] They move through the body's three main biological systems, the digestive system, the circulatory system, and finally the nervous system, [3] culminating in a final battle in the brain.
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This means that the spin (i.e. angular momentum) of the nucleus, as well as its parity, are fully determined by that of the ninth neutron. This one is in the first (i.e. lowest energy) state of the 4th shell, which is a d-shell (ℓ = 2), and since p = (−1) ℓ, this gives the nucleus an overall parity
The midline nuclear group (or midline thalamic nuclei) is a region of the thalamus consisting of the following nuclei: . paraventricular nucleus of thalamus (nucleus paraventricularis thalami) - not to be confused with paraventricular nucleus of hypothalamus
The current model of the nucleus in 1934 was the liquid drop model first proposed by George Gamow in 1930. [53] His simple and elegant model was refined and developed by Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker and, after the discovery of the neutron, by Werner Heisenberg in 1935 and Niels Bohr in 1936, it agreed closely with observations.