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  • 22Chemical warfare — For other uses, see Chemical warfare (disambiguation). This article forms part of the series Chemical agents Lethal agents Blood agents Cyanogen chloride (CK) …

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  • 23Cross-site scripting — (XSS) is a type of computer security vulnerability typically found in Web applications that enables attackers to inject client side script into Web pages viewed by other users. A cross site scripting vulnerability may be used by attackers to… …

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  • 24Lactase persistence — is the continued activity of the enzyme lactase in adulthood. Since lactase s only function is the digestion of lactose in milk, in most mammalian species the activity of the enzyme is dramatically reduced after weaning.[1] However in some human… …

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  • 25Plant virus — Plant viruses are viruses affecting plants.Plant viruses, like all other viruses, are obligate intracellular parasites that do not have the molecular machinery to replicate without the host. The plant viruses are defined as viruses pathogenic to… …

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  • 26Lactose intolerance — Classification and external resources Lactose (disaccharide of β D galactose β D glucose) is normally split by lactase. ICD 10 …

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  • 27IBM WebSphere MQ — is a family of network software products launched by IBM in March 1992. It was previously known as MQSeries, a trademark that IBM rebranded in 2002 to join the suite of WebSphere products. WebSphere MQ, which is often referred to simply as MQ by… …

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  • 28History of malaria — The history of malaria predates humanity, as this ancient disease evolved before humans did. Malaria, a widespread and potentially lethal infectious disease, has afflicted people for much of human history, and has affected settlement patterns.… …

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  • 29Sarcoidosis — Classification and external resources Chest xray showing the typical nodularity of sarcoidosis in the base of the lungs. ICD 10 D …

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  • 30Cross-Site-Scripting — (XSS; deutsch Seitenübergreifendes Scripting) bezeichnet das Ausnutzen einer Computersicherheitslücke in Webanwendungen, indem Informationen aus einem Kontext, in dem sie nicht vertrauenswürdig sind, in einen anderen Kontext eingefügt werden …

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