revolutionary
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Involving or causing a complete or dramatic change in a system, method, or way of thinking. It can also refer to a person who advocates for or participates in a political revolution to overthrow a government.
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Involving or causing a complete or dramatic change in a system, method, or way of thinking. It can also refer to a person who advocates for or participates in a political revolution to overthrow a government.
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This term refers to the most modern and developed stage of a particular field, especially in technology or science. It describes equipment or methods that incorporate the newest and most advanced features available at the present time.
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Relating to the process of writing instructions for a computer or the scheduling of content for media and events. It describes activities, tools, or skills involved in creating software or organizing a sequence of programs.
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Verification is the process of establishing the truth, accuracy, or validity of something through formal evidence or investigation. It is commonly used when checking facts, documents, or digital identities to ensure they meet specific requirements.
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Relating to the measurement and statistical analysis of people's unique physical and behavioral characteristics. It is primarily used in technology and security for identity verification, such as through fingerprints, iris patterns, or facial recognition.
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The act of identifying someone or something from previous knowledge or the formal acknowledgment of a person's achievements or a thing's status. It can also refer to the process of a machine or software identifying patterns or data.
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An actuator is a mechanical component responsible for moving and controlling a mechanism or system. It acts as the 'muscle' of a machine by converting energy, such as electricity or air pressure, into physical motion.
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A tiny piece of silicon or other semiconductor material containing complex electronic circuits used to process or store information. It is the fundamental building block of modern electronic devices, from smartphones to medical equipment.
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A machine, device, or software program that performs a series of operations on data or materials to change them into a specific form. In computing, it specifically refers to the central unit that carries out instructions, while in industry, it refers to a person or company that treats or prepares products.
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Storage refers to the act of keeping something for future use or the specific space allocated for this purpose. It is commonly used in physical contexts, such as warehousing goods, and in digital contexts regarding computer memory and data preservation.
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A simulation is the imitation or representation of a real-world process or system over time. It involves using a model to study how a system works or to train individuals in a safe, controlled environment.
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The branch of technology that deals with the manipulation of individual atoms and molecules to create structures, devices, and systems. It typically involves working with materials at a scale of 1 to 100 nanometers to exploit unique physical and chemical properties.
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Admission refers to the permission or right to enter a place, organization, or institution, often involving a specific process or fee. It also describes a statement acknowledging that something is true, typically something that is personal, embarrassing, or an error.
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A faculty refers to the teaching and administrative staff of a university or college, or a specific department within such an institution. It can also describe a natural mental or physical ability or power that a person possesses.
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A minor is a person who is under the legal age of full responsibility, typically under 18 or 21 depending on the jurisdiction. In an academic context, it also refers to a secondary subject of study that a student specializes in alongside their primary major.
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An academic rank or qualification awarded by a college or university after successful completion of a course of study. It also refers to a unit of measurement for angles or temperature, or the extent to which something exists or occurs.
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A formal document issued by an educational institution, such as a high school or university, certifying that a student has successfully completed a specific course of study or graduated. It often represents a qualification that is more vocational or shorter than a full degree.
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Relating to a student at a college or university who has not yet earned a first degree. It describes the level of education or the courses taken during this initial period of higher education.
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A thesis is a long piece of writing based on original research, usually required to earn a university degree. It also refers to the main argument or theory put forward in an essay or academic paper.
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A long, formal piece of writing on a particular subject, typically submitted for a university degree. It involves extensive independent research and is often the final requirement for completing an undergraduate or master's program.
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A seminar is a small group meeting or class held for the purpose of intensive discussion and study of a specific subject. Unlike a lecture, it typically involves active participation from all attendees under the guidance of a tutor or expert.
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Relating to a tutor, tuition, or the instruction of a small group of students. It describes the methods, materials, or sessions used in specialized, personal teaching.
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To develop, refine, or improve a creative or technical project through intensive group discussion, practical experimentation, or peer feedback. It often involves an iterative process where an initial idea is tested and modified by a team.
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A laboratory is a room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or the testing and analysis of substances. It provides a controlled environment where scientists and technicians can use specialized equipment to conduct studies or manufacture chemicals.
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A specific task or piece of work assigned to a person as part of a job or course of study. It refers to the act of distributing duties or the work itself that must be completed by a deadline.
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A protective protein produced by the immune system in response to the presence of a foreign substance, called an antigen. It identifies and neutralizes threats like bacteria, viruses, and toxins to prevent infection.
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The process by which an individual's immune system becomes protected against a specific disease, typically through the administration of a vaccine. It refers to both the act of giving a vaccine and the resulting state of being immune to an infection.
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An injection is the act of putting a liquid, especially a drug, into a person's body using a needle and a syringe. Metaphorically, it refers to the act of introducing something new, such as money or energy, into a system or organization to improve it.
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Relating to a medicine or treatment that can only be obtained through a written order from a qualified doctor. It describes items that are legally regulated and require professional authorization rather than being available for direct purchase.
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A substance or drug that induces a reversible loss of sensation or consciousness. It is used in medical procedures to prevent a patient from feeling pain during surgery or other painful treatments.
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Describing a substance or quality that tends to calm, soothe, or induce sleep. It is commonly used in medical contexts to describe drugs that reduce excitement or in general contexts to describe anything that has a quietening effect.
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A drug or medicine used to reduce or remove physical pain. It is a broad term that covers everything from mild over-the-counter tablets like aspirin to powerful prescription medications used after surgery.
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To make a person or animal calm, sleepy, or unconscious by administering a medical drug. It is a transitive verb typically used in medical, veterinary, or high-stress situations to manage agitation or physical pain.
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A drug or medication used primarily to treat clinical depression or prevent its recurrence. It can also refer to any substance or activity that helps to alleviate feelings of sadness or low mood.
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Insulin is a hormone produced in the pancreas by the islets of Langerhans that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood. In people with diabetes, the body either does not produce enough insulin or cannot use it effectively, requiring medical supplementation.
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A hormone produced by the body during times of stress, fear, or excitement that increases heart rate and energy levels. It is often associated with the 'fight or flight' response and the feeling of a physical 'rush'.
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