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  1. Abuse (video game): Abuse is a run and gun video game developed by Crack dot Com and published by Electronic Arts in North America and Origin Systems in Europe. It was released on February 29, 1996 for MS-DOS. (Software) [100%] 2023-11-04 [DOS games] [Electronic Arts games]...
  2. Abuse: ABUSE a-buz': "To dishonor," "to make mock of," "to insult," etc. Translated in the Old Testament from `alal, "to do harm," "to defile" (Judges 19:25), "to make mock of" (1 Samuel 31:4). Translated in the New Testament ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  3. Abuse (videojuego): Abuse es un videojuego de plataformas desarrollado por Crack dot Com y publicado por Electronic Arts en América del Norte y Origin Systems en Europa. Fue lanzado en 29 de febrero de 1996 para DOS. (Videojuego) [100%] 2024-03-09
  4. Resultant (algebra): In algebra, the resultant of two polynomials is a quantity which determines whether or not they have a factor in common. Given polynomials and with roots respectively, the resultant R(f,g) with respect to the variable x is defined ... (Algebra) [94%] 2023-06-12
  5. Resultant: The resultant of two polynomials $f(x)$ and $g(x)$ is the element of the field $Q$ defined by the formula: $$\def\a{ {\alpha}}\def\b{ {\beta}}R(f,g) = a_0^s b_0^n \prod_{i=1}^n\prod_{j ... (Mathematics) [94%] 2023-12-18
  6. Resultant (statics): In statics the resultant of a system of forces acting at various points on a rigid body or system of particles is a single force, acting at a single point, if one exists, which is equivalent to the given system ... (Statics) [94%] 2023-10-24
  7. Refuting: Refuting means to disprove or debunk an assertion, by presentation of facts and/or logical analysis. One of our delightful IP visitors, however, thinks this: [Refuting:] To disagree, or assert the opposite. [91%] 2023-12-11
  8. Resulting trust: A resulting trust is an implied trust that comes into existence by operation of law, where property is transferred to someone who pays nothing for it; and then is implied to have held the property for benefit of another person ... (Social) [86%] 2023-12-01 [Equity (law)]
  9. Resulting trust: A resulting trust is an implied trust that comes into existence by operation of law, where property is transferred to someone who pays nothing for it; and then is implied to hold the property for the benefit of another person ... (Type of legal trust) [86%] 2024-04-19 [Wills and trusts] [Equity (law)]...
  10. Death: Death, the permanent cessation of the vital functions in the bodies of animals and plants, the end of life or act of dying. The word is the English representative of the substantive common to Teutonic languages, as “dead” is of ... [82%] 2022-09-02
  11. Death: This article considers several questions concerning the philosophy of death. First, it discusses what it is to be alive. (Philosophy) [82%] 2021-12-24
  12. Death (personification): Death is frequently imagined as a personified force. In some mythologies, a character known as the Grim Reaper (usually depicted as a berobed skeleton wielding a scythe) causes the victim's death by coming to collect that person's soul. (Personification) [82%] 2024-01-13 [Personifications of death] [Psychopomps]...
  13. Death: DEATH (maweth; thanatos): $PHYSIOLOGICAL AND FIGURATIVE VIEW$ The word "Death" is used in the sense of (1) the process of dying (Genesis 21:16); (2) the period of decease (Genesis 27:7); (3) as a possible synonym for poison (2 ... [82%] 1915-01-01
  14. Death: This resource deals with Medical Ethics. Death and Futility Outline Fall 2009 Death and Futility Cases Fall 2009 Audio of Lecture on Death Fall 2009 Brain Death Test AAN detailed report on how to determine brain death in a patient. [82%] 2024-01-08 [Medicine]
  15. Death: Death is the end of life and is conceptually easier to understand than life. Everything that is not alive is dead, even if it never lived to begin with, like a piece of quartz. [82%] 2023-12-07 [Medicine] [Philosophy]...
  16. Death: Death is the end of life in a biological organism, marked by the full cessation of its vital functions. All known multicellular organisms eventually die, whether because of natural causes such as disease, or unnatural ones such as accidents. [82%] 2023-07-01
  17. Death (musiekgroep): Death was 'n Amerikaanse death metal musiekgroep vanaf Orlando, Florida, gestig in 1983 deur kitaarspeler en sanger Chuck Schuldiner. Death is beskou as een van die mees invloedryke musiekgroepe in death metal en 'n baanbreker in die extreme metal-subgenre ... (Musiekgroep) [82%] 2024-01-07
  18. Death: Death is the cessation of biological functions. The nature of death is a matter of debate since most religions have different views on death; however, many involve the concept of the soul and spirit. [82%] 2023-03-04 [Biology] [Religion]...
  19. Death: Death is the irreversible cessation of all biological functions that sustain an organism. For organisms with a brain, death can also be defined as the irreversible cessation of functioning of the whole brain, including the brainstem, and brain death is ... (Biology) [82%] 2023-09-25 [Senescence]
  20. Death: Death is the permanent end of the life of a biological organism. Death may refer to the end of life as either an event or condition. Many factors can cause or contribute to an organism's death, including predation, disease ... [82%] 2023-02-03

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