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) The book also introduces the term " Absalonism ", as a generic term for a son's rebellion against his father.
Later, many AMPS networks were partially converted to D-AMPS, often referred to as TDMA ( though TDMA is a generic term that applies to many cellular systems ).
* lye ( generic term, for either of the previous two, or even for a mixture )
The term is also used in a generic sense to refer to any end of the world scenario.
* The Heading ( 1: 1 ): As is typical of prophetic books, an anonymous editor has supplied the name of the prophet, an indication of his time of activity, and an identification of his speech as the “ word of Yahweh ”, a generic term carrying a claim to prophetic legitimacy and authority.
Curry () ( plural, Curries ) is a generic term primarily employed in Western culture to denote a wide variety of dishes originating in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Thai or other Southern and Southeastern Asian cuisines, as well as New World cuisines influenced by them such as Trinidadian or Fijian.
The term codec is also used as a generic name for a videoconferencing unit.
Of those who have an asymptomatic infection that is not detected by their doctor, approximately half will develop pelvic inflammatory disease ( PID ), a generic term for infection of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and / or ovaries.
( In Peru and much of Spanish-speaking South America, " Kola " with a " K " is the generic term used for any flavor of carbonated soft drink, not only colas ).
It is a term which has already been used more or less distinctively by Sanskrit philologists, as a generic appellation for the South Indian people and their languages, and it is the only single term they ever seem to have used in this manner.
Encounters often take the form of battles with ' monsters ' – a generic term used in D & D to describe potentially hostile beings such as animals, aberrant beings or mythical creatures.
** Gamemaster, the generic term used by other role-playing gaming companies
Druze villages spread and prospered in that region, which under Ma ' an leadership so flourished that it acquired the generic term of Jabal Bayt-Ma ' an ( the mountain of the Ma ' an family ) or Jabal al-Druze.
The preferred wood is " keyaki " ( 欅 ) due to its density and beautiful grain, but a number of other woods are used, grouped under the generic term " meari " ( 目有 ).
A site is a generic term that refers to places where ecologists sample populations, such as ponds or defined sampling areas in a forest.
The name, which can also mean " hard cleft " in Irish, appears in the plural, caladbuilc, as a generic term for " great swords " in the 10th century Irish translation of the classical tale The Destruction of Troy, Togail Troi )
In 1901, Jokichi Takamine patented a purified adrenal extract, and called it " adrenalin ", which was trademarked by Parke, Davis & Co in the U. S. In the belief that Abel's extract was the same as Takamine's, a belief since disputed, epinepherine became the generic name in the U. S. The British Approved Name and European Pharmacopoeia term for this chemical is adrenaline and is indeed now one of the few differences between the INN and BAN systems of names.
This distinction is, however, not made in the UK, where the generic term for practitioners is " educational psychologist.
This was sometimes referred to by the generic term Sinn Féin.
In psychology, philosophy, and their many subsets, emotion is the generic term for subjective, conscious experience that is characterized primarily by psychophysiological expressions, biological reactions, and mental states.
Though such use is not encouraged by the company, the common use of the name as a generic term has put the trademark in jeopardy.
here is a generic term for photon energy with h = Planck's constant and = frequency of light.
For example, the " derringer " ( a generic term based on the mid-19th century " Deringer " brand name ) is a very small, short-barreled handgun, usually with one or two barrels but sometimes more ( some 19th-century derringers had four barrels ) that have to be manually reloaded after being fired.

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The first is my father is king, which could be considered simply as a generic title given to a crown prince.
Historically, the common generic term for high diplomats of the crown or state was minister.
Bob Cosford was the initial graphic designer who matched the theme tune to opening and closing graphics centred around a revolving police ' star and crown ' cap badge which bore the familiar " E II R " device of English police forces, but in place of the force name around the blue circle had instead the generic words " County Constabulary ".
St Walstan is represented in religious art by a crown and sceptre ( generic emblems ) and with a scythe in his hand and cattle near him ( specific emblems ).

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The subfamily name is derived from the generic name of the type genus, Allium.
They are known as 2 -, alpha -, or α-amino acids ( generic formula H < sub > 2 </ sub > NCHRCOOH in most cases < ref > Proline is an exception to this general formula.
Thus a měizhōurén is an American in the generic sense, and a měiguórén is an American in the U. S. sense.
The generic name Alnus is the equivalent Latin name.
It is thought this detail may be a generic literary ploy to epitomize the horrors of barbarian violence.
For many years there was confusion amongst botanists over the generic names Amaryllis and Hippeastrum, one result of which is that the common name " amaryllis " is mainly used for cultivars of the genus Hippeastrum, widely sold in the winter months for their ability to bloom indoors.
In the construction industry a specialised proprietary adhesive known as Liquid Nails ( or liquid nails as the generic ), is used.
Nucleic acid, so called because of its prevalence in cellular nuclei, is the generic name of the family of biopolymers.
BRP is similar to other generic systems such as GURPS, Hero System or Savage Worlds in that it uses a simple resolution method which can be broadly applied, in this case an attempt to roll under a certain number with percentile dice.
With domestic news, the correspondent first records a " generic minute " summary ( for use by all stations and channels ) and then priority is to report on BBC Radio 5 Live, then on the BBC News Channel and any other programmes that are on air.
For foreign news, first a " generic minute " is recorded, then reports are to World Service radio, then the reporter talks to any other programmes that are on air.
At least one additional, two-letter generic chemical symbol is also in informal usage, " Ln " for any lanthanide element.
When used in a generic sense, a Buddha is generally considered to be someone who discovers the true nature of reality.
She pilots a generic heavy spacecraft called Red Tail which is pale blue despite the name and has been heavily modified with armament and tracking sensors.

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