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  • 111EF-40 — Extremely Fine 40 (coin grade) (Miscellaneous » Coins) …

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  • 112XF — Extremely Fine (Miscellaneous » Coins) **** The X Files (Community » Media) * XML Framework (Computing » General) …

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  • 113hyperimmunoglobulinemia E — extremely high levels of immunoglobulin E in the serum, associated with cutaneous anergy and deficient antibody response; see hyperimmunoglobulinemia E syndrome, under syndrome …

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  • 114somatic hypermutation — extremely high frequency point mutations that occur in the genes coding immunoglobulin heavy and light chain V regions during B lymphocyte maturation, leading to the increased affinity of antibodies for antigen seen in the secondary immune… …

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  • 115abyss —    Extremely great depth [16] …

    Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

  • 116colloid —    Extremely small solid particles, 0.0001 to 1 micron in size, which will not settle out of solution. It is intermediate between a true dissolved particle and a suspended solid which will settle out of solution [6] …

    Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

  • 117Hymns Ancient and Modern —    Extremely influential hymnal resulting from the Oxford movement, compiled by more that 200 Anglican clergy, and first published in 1861. The hymnal brings together excellent examples of the major Christian hymn traditions: Latin plainsongs,… …

    Historical dictionary of sacred music

  • 118EHF — • Extremely High Frequency (30 300GHz) • Encoding Header Field (in RFC1154) …

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  • 119ELF — • Extremely Low Frequency (0 3kHz) • Executable & Linking Format (unter UNIX SVR4, entwickelt von USL, siehe > ELF HOWTO.gz ) • Expendable Launch Vehicle Weltraumfahrt …

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  • 120ELFIR — Extremely Luminous Far Infrared (Sources) ( > Penguin Dictionary of Astronomy ) …

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