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  • 101Artificial Intelligence (journal) — Artificial Intelligence is a scientific journal for artificial intelligence. It was established in 1970 and is published by Elsevier. The editors in chief (as of July 2006) are C. Raymond Perrault and Erik Sandewall.External links*… …

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  • 102Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India — (ALIMCO) is a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) of the Government of India. Established in 1956, ALIMCO manufactures artificial limbs and rehabilitation aids. The company is headquartered in Kanpur. [http://www.artlimbs.com/director.htm DIRECTORS’… …

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  • 103Artificial Intelligence System — Bereich: Biomedizin Ziel: Reverse Engineering des Gehirns Betreiber: Intelligence Realm Land: Kanada Plattform: BOINC Projektstatus Status …

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  • 104artificial insemination — (AI) the introduction of semen into the female genital tract artificially (i.e. not by sexual intercourse) by the use of a syringe or other instrument. Where the semen is from someone other than the woman s husband and the husband has not… …

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  • 105artificial respiration — n the process of restoring or initiating breathing by forcing air into and out of the lungs to establish the rhythm of inspiration and expiration see BACK PRESSURE ARM LIFT METHOD, MOUTH TO MOUTH * * * an emergency procedure for maintaining a… …

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  • 106artificial ventilation — ˌartificial respiˈration [artificial respiration] (BrE also ˌartificial ventiˈlation) noun uncountable the process of helping a person who has stopped breathing begin to breathe again, usually by blowing into their mouth or nose …

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  • 107Artificial eye — can refer to: * Visual prosthetic: A functioning implant designed to restore sight. * Ocular prosthetic: A non functioning cosmetic replacement for a lost eye.Artificial Eye is: * A DVD distributor in the USA and UK, specialising in foreign… …

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  • 108Artificial flower — Artificial flowers and imitations of natural flowers are sometimes made for scientific purposes (the collection of glass flowers at Harvard University, for example, which illustrates the flora of the United States), but more often as articles of… …

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  • 109Artificial grammar learning — is a paradigm of study within cognitive psychology. Its goal is to investigate the processes that underlie human language learning, by testing subjects ability to learn a made up language in a laboratory setting. The area of interest is typically …

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  • 110Artificial stone — is a name for various kinds of synthetic stone products used from the 19th century through the early 21st century. They were used in building construction, civil engineering work, and industrial uses such as grindstones.One of the earliest was… …

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