A length of some object.
Sonia
@Sonia
Single girl from mars.
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RE: red sandalwood
tree of India and East Indies yielding a hard fragrant timber prized for cabinetwork and dark red heartwood used as a dyewood
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RE: amino acid
Amino acids are organic compounds that contain both amino and carboxylic acid functional groups. Although hundreds of amino acids exist in nature, by far the most important are the alpha-amino acids, which comprise proteins. Only 22 alpha amino acids appear in the genetic code.Amino acids can be classified according to the locations of the core structural functional groups, as alpha- (α-), beta- (β-), gamma- (γ-) or delta- (δ-) amino acids; other categories relate to polarity, ionization, and side chain group type (aliphatic, acyclic, aromatic, containing hydroxyl or sulfur, etc.). In the form of proteins, amino acid residues form the second-largest component (water being the largest) of human muscles and other tissues. Beyond their role as residues in proteins, amino acids participate in a number of processes such as neurotransmitter transport and biosynthesis. It is thought that they played a key role in enabling life on Earth and its emergence.
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RE: pawnee
paw′nē, n. one of a tribe of Indians in North America.—adj. belonging to this tribe.
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mound-bird
large-footed short-winged birds of Australasia; build mounds of decaying vegetation to incubate eggs
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RE: Sampling
Sampling is a statistical process or method that involves selecting a subset of individuals or observations from a larger population or dataset. This subset, known as a sample, is used to analyze, make inferences or draw conclusions about the overall population. The aim is to gain insights about the population in a manageable, cost-effective and efficient manner. Sampling techniques are commonly used in research, survey and data analysis fields.
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RE: Logogram
a single written symbol that represents an entire word or phrase without indicating its pronunciation
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RE: Sampling
the measurement, at regular intervals, of the amplitude of a varying waveform in order to convert it to digital form