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51Redmond Burke — Infobox Celebrity name = Redmond Burke image size = 150px birth date = Birth date and age|1958|11|4|mf=y birth place = education = Stanford University and Harvard Medical School occupation = Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgeon Dr. Redmond P. Burke… …
52Cyber-physical system — A cyber physical system (CPS) is a system featuring a tight combination of, and coordination between, the system’s computational and physical elements. Today, a pre cursor generation of cyber physical systems can be found in areas as diverse as… …
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54plica — n.; pl. cae [L. plicare, to fold] 1. A bend, fold, wrinkles, crenulations or scallops; annulets. 2. (MOLLUSCA: Bivalvia) a. A lamellibranch gill in which the lamella are thrown into vertical folds; the apex is farthest from the interlamellar… …
55plicature — [plik′ə chər] n. PLICATION (senses 1 & 2) * * * …
56multiplication — multiplicational, adj. /mul teuh pli kay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of multiplying or the state of being multiplied. 2. Arith. a mathematical operation, symbolized by a × b, a · b, a * b, or ab, and signifying, when a and b are positive… …
57plicate — plicately, adv. plicateness, n. adj. /pluy kayt, kit/; v. /pluy kayt/, adj., v., plicated, plicating. adj. 1. Also, plicated. folded like a fan; pleated. v.t. 2. Surg. to perform plication on. [1690 1700; < L plicatus, ptp. of plicare to fold,… …
58Operation — Although there are many meanings to the word operation , in medicine it refers to a surgical procedure. To put matters more formally, an operation is an act or series of acts performed upon the body with the hand alone or by means of an… …
59coloplication — Reduction of the lumen of a dilated colon by making folds or tucks in its walls. SYN: coliplication. [colo + Mod. L. plica, fold] * * * co·lo·pli·ca·tion (ko″lo plĭ kaґshən) [colo + plication] the operation of infolding or taking… …
60esophagoplication — Reduction in size of a dilated esophagus or of a pouch in it by making longitudinal folds or tucks in its wall. [esophagus + L. plico, to fold] * * * esoph·a·go·pli·ca·tion (ə sof″ə go plĭ kaґshən) [esophago + plication] …