| Basque language Basque (native name:Euskara) is the language spoken by the Basque people who inhabit the Basque Country, a region spanning an area in north-eastern Spain and south-western France.It is spoken by approximately a third of the Basques, with its stronghold in the contiguous area from central Biscay through Gipuzkoa, northern Navarre and parts of Labourd to sparsely populated Lower Navarre and Soule. Basque_language
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| Basque people The Basques () are the native people of the Basque Country ().The name Basque derives from the ancient tribe of the Vascones, described by Ancient Greek historian Strabo as living south of the western Pyrenees and north of the Ebro River, in modern day Navarre and northern Aragon. This tribal name, of unknown etymology, was extended in late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages to cover all Basque-speaking people on either side of the Pyrenees. Basque_people
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| Evolution In biology, evolution is the change in the genetic material of a population of organisms from one generation to the next. Though the changes produced in any one generation are small, differences accumulate with each generation and can, over time, cause substantial changes in the organisms. Evolution
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| Genetic code The genetic code is the set of rules by which information encoded in genetic material (DNA or RNA sequences) is translated into proteins (amino acid sequences) by living cells. The code defines a mapping between tri-nucleotide sequences, called codons, and amino acids. Genetic_code
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| Labor theory of value The labour theories of value (LTV) are economic theories of value according to which the values of commodities are related to the labour needed to produce them.There are many different accounts of labour value, with the common element that the "value" of an exchangeable good or service is, or tends to be, or can be considered as, or "is to be measured as" equal or proportional to the amount of labour required to produce it (including the labour required to produce the raw materials and machinery used in production). Labor_theory_of_value
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| Restriction enzyme restriction enzyme (or restriction endonuclease) is an enzyme that cuts double-stranded or single stranded DNA at specific recognition nucleotide sequences known as restriction sites. Such enzymes, found in bacteria and archaea, are thought to have evolved to provide a defense mechanism against invading viruses. Restriction_enzyme
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| DNA profiling DNA profiling (also called DNA testing, DNA typing, or genetic fingerprinting) DNA profiles. DNA profiles are basically just sets of numbers that can be used as a identifier. The number set can be encrypted to a DNA indentification number. DNA profiling should thus not be confused with full genome sequencing. DNA_profiling
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| Evolutionary developmental biology Evolutionary developmental biology (evolution of development or informally, evo-devo) is a field of biology that compares the developmental processes of different animals and plants in an attempt to determine the ancestral relationship between organisms and how developmental processes evolved. Evolutionary_developmental_biology
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| Ctenophore The Ctenophora (, singular ctenophore, or Ctenophore
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| 1 E-18 s orders of magnitude of time units, this page lists units of time between 10− and 10− seconds (i.e. between 1 attosecondfemtosecond). An attosecond is one quintillionth of a second. To put this in perspective, one attosecond is to one second what one second is to the age of the universe. shorter times 1 attosecond is the time it takes for light to travel the length of three hydrogen atoms. 1 attosecond (1 as) atomic nucleus to recoil 1_E-18_s
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| Embryology Embryology (from Greek , embryon, "unborn, embryo"; and , -logia) is the study of the development of an embryo. An embryo is defined as any organism in an early stage well before birth or hatching, or in plants, before germination occurs. Embryology
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| Kent State shootings Talk:Kent_State_shootings
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| Translation (genetics) Translation is the first stage of protein biosynthesis (part of the overall process of gene expression). Translation is the production of proteins by decoding mRNA produced in transcription. Translation occurs in the cytoplasm where the ribosomes are located. Translation_(genetics)
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| PSK31 PSK31 or "Phase Shift Keying, 31 Baud" is a digital radio modulation mode, used primarily in the amateur radio field to conduct real-time informal text chat between amateur radio operators. PSK31
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| Basque Country (greater region) Talk:Basque_Country_(greater_region)
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| CLIPS CLIPS is a public domain software tool for building expert systems. The name is an acronym for "C Language Integrated Production System." The syntax and name was inspired by Charles Forgy's OPS ("Official Production System," although there was nothing really official about it). CLIPS
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| Space group space group of a crystal or crystallographic group is a mathematical description of the symmetry inherent in the structure. The word 'group' in the name comes from the mathematical notion of a group, which is used to build the set of space groups. Space_group
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| Single-nucleotide polymorphism single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP, pronounced snip) is a DNA sequence variation occurring when a single nucleotide A, T, C, or G genome (or other shared sequence) differs between members of a species (or between paired chromosomes in an individual). For example, two sequenced DNA fragments from different individuals, AAGCCTA to AAGCTTA, contain a difference in a single nucleotide. In this case we say that there are two alleles Single-nucleotide_polymorphism
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