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- Coordinated Universal Time [r]: The basis for standard time in time zones around the world; a compromise between time as measured by an atomic clock and as measured by astronomical observations. [e]
- Time zone [r]: Any of the 24 longitudinal divisions of the earth's surface in which a standard time is kept, the primary division being that bisected by the Greenwich meridian. [e]
- Continuous probability distribution [r]: Probability distribution where variables can take on arbitrary values in a continuum. [e]
- Well-posed problem [r]: A system of mathematical equations with a unique solution that depends continuously of the data. [e]
- Navigation [r]: Techniques for determining one's own position, a feasible course to be taken to a desired new position, and journeying on that course [e]
- Nanoparticle [r]: Atomic clusters that have average dimensions smaller than roughly 100 nm, and exhibit properties not normally associated with the bulk phase (e.g., quantum optical effects) [e]
- Enantiomer [r]: Chemical structure that has a nonsuperimposible mirror image of itself. [e]
- Oncology [r]: The medical diagnosis and treatment of neoplasia, using pharmacologic, radiation, immunologic and surgical techniques; relevant formal subspecialties are medical oncology in internal medicine and radiation oncology in radiology; surgeons also may specialize in neoplasia [e]
- Medical diagnosis [r]: The process of combining observations, tests, and disciplined decision mechanisms to determine the cause(s) of a patient's distress [e]