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  • 71RSTL — • relaxed skin tension lines …

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  • 72RSTLs — • relaxed skin tension lines …

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  • 73at ease/at one's ease — RELAXED, calm, serene, tranquil, unworried, contented, content, happy; comfortable. → ease …

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  • 74laid-back — adjective unhurried and relaxed a mellow conversation • Syn: ↑mellow • Similar to: ↑relaxed • Derivationally related forms: ↑mellowness (for: ↑ …

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  • 75Global serializability — In concurrency control of databases, transaction processing (transaction management), and other transactional distributed applications, Global serializability (or Modular serializability) is a property of a global schedule of transactions. A… …

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  • 76INQUISITION — INQUISITION, special permanent tribunal of the medieval Catholic Church, established to investigate and combat heresy. The Early Institution Although the Inquisition was established by Pope gregory ix , it owed its name to the procedure… …

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  • 77Western sculpture — ▪ art Introduction       three dimensional artistic forms produced in what is now Europe and later in non European areas dominated by European culture (such as North America) from the Metal Ages (Europe, history of) to the present.       Like… …

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  • 78DNA supercoil — Supercoiled structure of circular DNA molecules with low writhe. Note that the helical nature of the DNA duplex is omitted for clarity …

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  • 79Jacobson's Progressive Muscle Relaxation — Progressive muscle relaxation (or PMR) is a technique of stress management developed by American physician Edmund Jacobson in the early 1920s. Jacobson argued that since muscular tension accompanies anxiety, one can reduce anxiety by learning how …

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  • 80Linear programming relaxation — In mathematics, the linear programming relaxation of a 0 1 integer program is the problem that arises by replacing the constraint that each variable must be 0 or 1 by a weaker constraint, that each variable belong to the interval [0,1] .That is,… …

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