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  • 41insecurity — in·se cu·ri·ty || ‚ɪnsɪkjÊŠrÉ™tɪ / kjÊŠÉ™r n. lack of self confidence; fearfulness, anxiety; riskiness; lack of stability …

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  • 42unstableness — n. lack of stability, lack of steadiness …

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  • 43inconsistency — n. 1. Incongruity, incompatibility, unsuitableness, incoherence. 2. Contrariety, contradiction. 3. Unsteadiness, vacillation, changeableness, inconstancy, lack of steadfast and consistent character, lack of stability, instability …

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  • 44Inconsistencies — Inconsistency In con*sist en*cy, n.; pl. {Inconsistencies}. [Cf. F. inconsistance.] [1913 Webster] 1. The quality or state of being inconsistent; discordance in respect to sentiment or action; such contrariety between two things that both can not …

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  • 45Inconsistency — In con*sist en*cy, n.; pl. {Inconsistencies}. [Cf. F. inconsistance.] [1913 Webster] 1. The quality or state of being inconsistent; discordance in respect to sentiment or action; such contrariety between two things that both can not exist or be… …

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  • 46Bézier curve — Cubic Bézier curve A Bézier curve is a parametric curve frequently used in computer graphics and related fields. Generalizations of Bézier curves to higher dimensions are called Bézier surfaces, of which the Bézier triangle is a special case. In… …

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  • 47Enzyme — Biocatalyst redirects here. For the use of natural catalysts in organic chemistry, see Biocatalysis. Human glyoxalase I. Two zinc ions that are needed for the enzyme to catalyze its reaction are shown as purp …

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  • 48United States Army — Department of the Army United States Army Department of the Army Emblem Act …

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  • 50Diels-Alder reaction — The Diels Alder reaction is an organic chemical reaction (specifically, a cycloaddition) between a conjugated diene and a substituted alkene, commonly termed the dienophile, to form a substituted cyclohexene system. [cite journal author = Diels,… …

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