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  1. Peripherally selective drug: Peripherally selective drugs have their primary mechanism of action outside of the central nervous system (CNS), usually because they are excluded from the CNS by the blood-brain barrier. By being excluded from the CNS, drugs may act on the ... (Chemistry) [100%] 2023-01-16 [Peripherally selective drugs]
  2. Drugs: see Pharma CaffeineAlcoholNicotine Illegal drugs are drugs which are prohibited by law. This is often based on the fact that these drugs cause damage to a person's brain and other organs, and that the drugs are highly addictive. [91%] 2023-02-18 [Medicine]
  3. Selection (genetic algorithm): Selection is the stage of a genetic algorithm or more general evolutionary algorithm in which individual genomes are chosen from a population for later breeding (e.g., using the crossover operator). Selection mechanisms are also used to choose candidate solutions ... (Genetic algorithm) [81%] 2023-12-18 [Genetic algorithms] [Evolutionary algorithms]...
  4. Selection (genetic algorithm): Selection is the stage of a genetic algorithm or more general evolutionary algorithm in which individual genomes are chosen from a population for later breeding (e.g., using the crossover operator). A selection procedure used early on may be implemented ... (Genetic algorithm) [81%] 2023-11-02 [Genetic algorithms] [Evolutionary algorithms]...
  5. Selection (relational algebra): In relational algebra, a selection (sometimes called a restriction in reference to E.F. Codd's 1970 paper and not, contrary to a popular belief, to avoid confusion with SQL's use of SELECT, since Codd's article predates the ... (Relational algebra) [81%] 2023-12-16 [Relational algebra]
  6. Selectin: The selectins (cluster of differentiation 62 or CD62) are a family of cell adhesion molecules (or CAMs). All selectins are single-chain transmembrane glycoproteins that share similar properties to C-type lectins due to a related amino terminus and calcium ... (Family of cell adhesion molecules) [78%] 2023-12-17 [Cell adhesion proteins] [Lectins]...
  7. Selective disclosure: Selective disclosure is a situation when a publicly traded company discloses material information to a single person, or a limited group of people or investors, as opposed to disclosing the information to all investors at the same time. Material information ... (Finance) [73%] 2023-04-13 [Financial regulation]
  8. Selective reduction: Home Patient Information Overview Historical Perspective Classification Epidemiology and Demographics Risk Factors Screening Natural History, Complications and Prognosis Diagnosis History and Symptoms Physical Examination Laboratory Findings CT MRI Ultrasound Other Diagnostic Studies Treatment Medical Therapy Surgery Primary Prevention Secondary Pre. [73%] 2023-03-09 [Abortion]
  9. Selective fire: Selective fire is the capability of a weapon to be adjusted to fire in semi-automatic, fully automatic, and/or burst mode. The modes are chosen by means of a selector switch, which varies depending on the weapon's design. (Engineering) [73%] 2023-03-13 [Firearm actions]
  10. Selective disclosure: Selective disclosure is a situation when a publicly traded company discloses material information to a single person, or a limited group of people or investors, as opposed to disclosing the information to all investors at the same time. Material information ... (Finance) [73%] 2024-01-26 [Financial regulation]
  11. Selective calling: In a conventional, analog two-way radio system, a standard radio has noise squelch or carrier squelch, which allows a radio to receive all transmissions. Selective calling is used to address a subset of all two-way radios on a ... (Physics) [73%] 2023-10-06 [Radio technology]
  12. Selective perception: Selective perception is the tendency not to notice and more quickly forget stimuli that cause emotional discomfort and contradict our prior beliefs. For example, a teacher may have a favorite student because they are biased by in-group favoritism. (Philosophy) [73%] 2024-01-05 [Cognitive biases]
  13. Selective yellow: Selective yellow is a colour for automotive lamps, particularly headlamps and other road-illumination lamps such as fog lamps. Under ECE regulations, headlamps were formerly permitted to be either white or selective yellow—in France , selective yellow was mandatory for ... (Colour for automotive lamps) [73%] 2022-12-17 [Automotive lamps] [Shades of yellow]...
  14. Selective mutism (patient information): For the WikiDoc page for this topic, click here Overview What are the symptoms? What are the causes?. (Patient information) [73%] 2023-06-07 [Mature chapter] [Overview complete]...
  15. Selective reabsorption: Selective reabsorption is the process whereby certain molecules (e.g. ions, glucose and amino acids), after being filtered out of the capillaries along with nitrogenous waste products (i.e. [73%] 2023-04-27 [Renal physiology]
  16. Selective attention: Humans are not omniscient and our brains have a limited capacity to process information. Due to this fundamental fact, the brain will focus its attention on certain bits of information while ignoring other information. [73%] 2024-01-02
  17. Selective citation: Selective citation is the practice by which holocaust deniers distort the work of historians by quoting them out of context in order to use their words in the opposite manner they were intended. An excellent example of this can be ... [73%] 2023-02-26 [History] [Liberal Traits]...
  18. Selective breeding: Selective breeding is the process of selecting specific organisms for reproduction while overlooking others based on their traits. Animals, plants, or even humans with certain desired traits are selected while others with undesirable traits are avoided. [73%] 2023-03-08 [Genetics]
  19. Selective breeding: Selective breeding in domesticated animals is the process of developing a cultivated animal breed over time. Breeders use artificial selection, as opposed to natural selection, terms first employed by Charles Darwin in his seminal work On the Origin of Species ... [73%] 2023-06-27
  20. Selective adsorption: Selective adsorption is the effect when minima associated with bound-state resonances occur in specular intensity in atom-surface scattering. Pronounced intensity minima were first observed in 1930 by Estermann, Frisch, and Stern, during a series of gas-surface interaction ... (Physics) [73%] 2023-01-02 [Surface science]

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