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  • 31fold·er — /ˈfoʊldɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] 1 : a folded cover or large envelope for holding documents 2 : a collection of files or documents that are stored together on a computer …

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  • 32Double Fold — For the term double fold used in paper testing, see Double fold (paper testing) Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper is a non fiction book by Nicholson Baker that was published in April, 2001. An excerpt appeared in the July 24, 2000… …

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  • 33Globin fold — The globin fold is a common three dimensional fold in proteins. This fold typically consists of eightVerify source|date=October 2007 alpha helices, although some proteins have additional helix extensions at their termini. The globin fold is found …

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  • 34Miura-fold — The Miura fold nihongo|(Japanese: ミウラ折り|Miura ori is a rigid fold that has been used to simulate large solar panel arrays for space satellites in the Japanese 1995 Space Flight Unit [ [http://www.origami resource center.com/origami science.html… …

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  • 35Miura fold — The Miura fold (ミウラ折り, Miura ori?) is a rigid fold that has been used to simulate large solar panel arrays for space satellites in the Japanese 1995 Space Flight Unit[1]. It was invented by Japanese astrophysicist Koryo Miura. It is an example of …

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  • 36man´i|fold´ness — man|i|fold «MAN uh fohld», adjective, noun, verb. –adj. 1. of many kinds; many and various: »manifold duties. Attractions manifold (Wordsworth). SYNONYM(S): varied. 2. having many parts, features, or forms: »the manifold wisdom of God (Ephesians… …

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  • 37man´i|fold´ly — man|i|fold «MAN uh fohld», adjective, noun, verb. –adj. 1. of many kinds; many and various: »manifold duties. Attractions manifold (Wordsworth). SYNONYM(S): varied. 2. having many parts, features, or forms: »the manifold wisdom of God (Ephesians… …

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  • 38man|i|fold — «MAN uh fohld», adjective, noun, verb. –adj. 1. of many kinds; many and various: »manifold duties. Attractions manifold (Wordsworth). SYNONYM(S): varied. 2. having many parts, features, or forms: »the manifold wisdom of God (Ephesians 3:10); a… …

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  • 39in|ter|fold — «IHN tuhr FOHLD», transitive verb. to fold one within another; fold together …

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  • 40up|fold — «uhp FOHLD», transitive verb. to fold up; fold together …

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