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  2. Drive-by download - Wikipedia

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    In computer security, a drive-by download is the unintended download of software, typically malicious software. The term "drive-by download" usually refers to a download which was authorized by a user without understanding what is being downloaded, such as in the case of a Trojan horse. In other cases, the term may simply refer to a download ...

  3. Activator (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] The activity of activators is controlled by the ability of the activator to bind to its regulatory site along the DNA. [2] [3] [4] The DNA-binding domain of the activator has an active form and an inactive form, which are controlled by the binding of molecules known as allosteric effectors to the allosteric site of the activator. [4]

  4. Microsoft Product Activation - Wikipedia

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    A dockable PC is allowed three extra changes beyond a non-dockable PC before reactivation is required. The verification data is also based on the product key entered during activation. In some cases, the product key is checked against a list of known illegally distributed keys.

  5. Sirtuin-activating compound - Wikipedia

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    Leonard P. Guarente is recognized as the leading proponent of the hypothesis that caloric restriction slows aging by activation of Sirtuins. [citation needed] STACs have been discovered by Konrad Howitz of Biomol Inc and biologist David Sinclair.

  6. Automatic activation device - Wikipedia

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    CYPRES II panel. In skydiving, an automatic activation device (AAD) is a dead man's switch consisting of an electronic-pyrotechnic or mechanical device that automatically activates the opening sequence of the main or reserve parachute container when the AAD is falling below a preset altitude and above a preset descent speed.

  7. Activator - Wikipedia

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    Activator may refer to: Activator (genetics) , a DNA-binding protein that regulates one or more genes by increasing the rate of transcription Activator (phosphor) , a type of dopant used in phosphors and scintillators

  8. Activator technique - Wikipedia

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    Activator I was patented by Activator Methods International on September 26, 1978. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Activator II was released, with an added "impedance head", in 1994. [ 4 ] Activator V is a cordless electric version that gives off no more than 0.3 J of kinetic energy in a 3-millisecond pulse. [ 4 ]

  9. PPAR agonist - Wikipedia

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    The 7(S) enantiomer bound with micromolar affity to PPAR alpha with 10 fold higher affinity compared to the (R) enantiomer and could trigger dendritic activation. [1] PPARα (alpha) is the main target of fibrate drugs , a class of amphipathic carboxylic acids ( clofibrate , gemfibrozil , ciprofibrate , bezafibrate , and fenofibrate ).