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ALPSAutoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome.ALPS is caused by genetic mutation most often in the FAS gene. It is characterized by non-malignant proliferations of lymphoid tissue resulting in enlargement of lymph nodes and liver and sometimes the spleen- which can result in hypersplenism- a condition in which a large spleen too actively filters the bloo [..]
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ALPSSee Adjustable long-term putable security.
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ALPSsee Alp.
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ALPS(highest peak: Mont Blanc, 4,807 meters/15,771 feet) large mountain range in southern Europe.
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ALPS(n) a large mountain system in south-central Europe; scenic beauty and winter sports make them a popular tourist attraction
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ALPSMechanical key switch manufactured by Alps Electric from the 1980s through the early 1990s. The production of genuine ALPS switches has ceased. All modern ALPS switches are clones, with the most well [..]
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ALPSThe nickname given to the sidings at the north east corner of Ealing Common depot where the tracks are at a higher level than the rest of the depot.
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ALPSa mechanical switch that was once produced by a Japanese company of the same name. Today, the switch is out of production but has been adapted by companies like Matias into their own switch designs.
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ALPS<programming language> 1. An interpreted algebraic language for the Bendix G15 developed by Dr. Richard V. Andree (? - 1987), Joel C. Ewing and others of the University of Oklahoma from Spring 1966 (possibly 1965). Dale Peters <dpeters@theshop.net> reports that in the summer of 1966 he attended the second year of an NSF-sponsored summer [..]
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ALPSAutomated Local Printing System
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ALPSEstablished on November 1, 1948, Alps has been a manufacturer of input devices, printers, 3.5 inch floppy disk drives. Today, the company focuses on switches, sensors, encoders, connectors, and other [..]
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