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complex1650s, "a whole comprised of parts," from complex (adj.). Psychological sense of "connected group of repressed ideas" was established by C.G. Jung, 1907.
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complex1650s, "composed of parts," from French complexe "complicated, complex, intricate" (17c.), from Latin complexus "surrounding, encompassing," past participle of complecti [..]
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complexTwo or more individual incidents located in the same general area which are assigned to a single incident commander or unified command.
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complexgroup of structures or parts that are somehow related.
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complexcomplicated.
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complexSee Project Complexity. [D02500]
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complexa conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts; "the complex of shopping malls, houses, and roads created a new town" complicated in structure; consisting of int [..]
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complexof various parts, complicated, intricate
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complexadj. Complicated.
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complexAll groups of operator positions, wherever located, associated with the same call distribution and/or stored program control unit. [47 CFR Pt.36-A]
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complexIn senior Technology programmes, the term ‘complex’ is used to identify curriculum level 8 (NCEA Level 3) specialist knowledge and skills. Further explanation can be found in the explanatory notes of [..]
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complexConsisting of multiple interconnected parts or factors.
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complexcomplex (pop)
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complex a wine exhibiting numerous odors, nuances, and flavors
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complexa composite consisting of related parts, but also meaning complicated. A building complex is a compound consisting various rooms. This word is not commonly used in marine biology where the synonym [..]
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complexThe result of mental struggle, conscious or unconscious.
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complexComplex numbers are pairs of floats or doubles with x being the real part and y being the imaginary part. The imaginary part is though of as being multiplied by the √-1 and added to the real part. The [..]
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complex(n) a conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts(n) a compound described in terms of the central atom to which other atoms are bound or coordinated(n) (psychoanalysis) a combination of [..]
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complexAll groups of operator positions, wherever located, associated with the same call distribution and/or stored program control unit.
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complexTwo or more individual incidents located in the same general area which are assigned to a single Incident Commander or to Unified Command. Cooperating Agency:
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complexpreposition (sammensatt preposisjon): a preposition consisting of more than one word, but expressing one relation. E.g. He pulled a hook out of the floor. There's a red car in front of us.
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complexsentence (helsetning med leddsetning): a complex sentence consists of a main clause with at least one associated subordinate clause. E.g. (the subordinate clauses are underlined) The social worker was [..]
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complextransitive verb (treverdig verb med objekt og objektspredikativ) : a three-place verb which combines with an object predicative in addition to the subject and a direct object. Examples: He made her ha [..]
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complexA molecular entity formed by loose association involving two or more component molecular entities (ionic or uncharged), or the corresponding chemical species. The bonding between the components is normally weaker than in a covalent bond
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complexA complex roof that consists of multiple roof style and slope/pitches. It can have ornate styling or special engineering that can add significantly to the cost of reconstruction.
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complexWines rich in sensory nuance, well harmonized, elaborated and expressive.
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complexMultisubunit Enzymes that reversibly synthesize Adenosine Triphosphate. They are coupled to the transport of Protons across a Membrane.
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complexA prodromal phase of Infection with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Laboratory criteria separating AIDS-related complex (ARC) from AIDS include elevated or hyperactive B-Cell humoral immune re [..]
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complexA neurologic condition associated with the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome and characterized by impaired concentration and Memory, slowness of hand Movements, Ataxia, incontinence, Apathy, and Gait [..]
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complexMultimeric protein complexes formed in the Cytosol that play a Role in the activation of Apoptosis. They can occur when Mitochondria become damaged due to Cell stress and release Cytochrome c. Cytosol [..]
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complexA tetrameric Calcium release channel in the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Membrane of Smooth Muscle Cells, acting oppositely to Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Calcium-Transporting ATPases. It is important in skeleta [..]
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complexAutosomal dominant Syndrome characterized by cardiac and cutaneous Myxomas; Lentiginosis (spotty Pigmentation of the Skin), and endocrinopathy and its associated endocrine Tumors. The cardiac Myxomas [..]
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complexAnxiety due to fantasized injuries to or loss of the genitals.
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complexA condition associated with Ventricular Septal Defect and other Congenital Heart Defects that allow the mixing of pulmonary and systemic circulation, increase Blood flow into the Lung, and subsequent [..]
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complexStorage-stable Blood Coagulation Factor acting in the intrinsic pathway. Its activated form, IXa, Forms a complex with Factor VIII and Calcium on Platelet Factor 3 to activate Factor X to Xa. Deficien [..]
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complexA stack of flattened vesicles that functions in posttranslational processing and sorting of Proteins, receiving them from the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum and directing them to Secretory Vesicles, Lyso [..]
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complexThe complex formed by the binding of Antigen and antibody molecules. The deposition of large Antigen-antibody complexes leading to Tissue damage causes Immune Complex Diseases.
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complexThe genetic region which contains the loci of Genes which determine the structure of the serologically defined (SD) and Lymphocyte-defined (LD) Transplantation Antigens, Genes which control the struct [..]
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complexA pattern of gastrointestinal Muscle Contraction and depolarizing myoelectric activity that moves from the Stomach to the Ileocecal Valve at regular frequency during the interdigestive period. The com [..]
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complexA enzyme complex involved in the remodeling of Nucleosomes. The complex is comprised of at least seven subunits and includes both Histone Deacetylase and ATPase activities.
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complexAttachment of the Child to the Parent of the opposite sex, accompanied by envious and aggressive feelings toward the Parent of the same sex.
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complexA large multisubunit complex that plays an important Role in the degradation of most of the cytosolic and Nuclear Proteins in Eukaryotic Cells. It contains a 700-kDa catalytic sub-complex and two 700- [..]
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complexA multienzyme complex responsible for the formation of Acetyl Coenzyme A from pyruvate. The enzyme components are Pyruvate Dehydrogenase (Lipoamide); Dihydrolipoamide Acetyltransferase; and Lipoamide [..]
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complexA multicomponent, Ribonucleoprotein complex comprised of one of the Family of Argonaute Proteins and the "guide strand" of the one of the 20- to 30-nucleotide small RNAs. RISC cleaves specif [..]
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complexComplexes composed of subunits of the different Sarcoglycans. The sarcoglycan complex is a component of the Dystrophin-Associated Protein Complex. Mutations abolishing the expression of Sarcoglycans o [..]
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complexThe three-part structure of ribbon-like proteinaceous material that serves to align and join the paired homologous Chromosomes. It is formed during the Zygotene Stage of the first meiotic division. It [..]
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complexMolecule composed of the non-covalent Association of the T-Cell Antigen Receptor (Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell) with the CD3 Complex (Antigens, CD3). This Association is required for the surface express [..]
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complexA product of Complement Activation cascade, regardless of the pathways, that Forms transMembrane channels causing disruption of the target Cell Membrane and Cell lysis. It is formed by the sequential [..]
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complexLigamentous and cartilaginous structures that suspend the distal RADIUS and ulnar Carpal Bones from the distal ULNA. It is the main stabilizer of distal radioulnar joint (Wrist Joint).
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complexA contiguous Gene Syndrome associated with hemizygous deletions of Chromosome region 11p13. The condition is marked by the combination of Wilms Tumor; Aniridia; Genitourinary Abnormalities; and Intell [..]
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complexA recurring collection of artifacts and elements that are found at archaeological sites within a particular geographic location and time span, and which may represent a common culture.
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complexA group of sites or phases linked by trade or behavioral similarities, but not necessarily of the same ethnic, linguistic, or cultural grouping (e.g., Hopewell)
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complexA group of apartment buildings.
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complexAn assemblage of rocks of various ages and origins intricately mixed together.
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complexComplex is an important quality in a great wine. Normally associated with aromatics, the term is used when a myriad of scents or fragrances are found in a wines perfume.
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complex(C++ class)
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complexstandard library complex number template parameterized by scalar type. TC++PL 11.3, 22.5, D&E 3.6.1, 8.5, 15.10.2.1.
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complexThe meeting of several communities, in which each community is characterized by its own dominants, subdominants etc.
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complexA top-notch wine has many things occurring at once. Flavor combinations work well with acidity and tannin levels to make a phenomenal wine which, sip and sip, leaves you with more to say.
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complexIn real estate, a group of buildings, site improvements, and support facilities designed to carry out related activities in a single location; e.g., apartment complex, office complex.
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complexA complex is a core pattern of emotions, memories, perceptions, and wishes in the personal unconscious organized around a common theme, such as power or status. Primarily a psychoanalytic term, it is [..]
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complexComplex commonly refers to:
Complexity, the behaviour of a system whose components interact in multiple ways so possible interactions are difficult to describe
Complex system, a system composed of ma [..]
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complex"Complex" is a song by British musician Gary Numan. It was the second single to be taken from his 1979 album The Pleasure Principle. The single reached number six in the UK Singles Chart.
The recordin [..]
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complexComplex Networks is an American media and entertainment company for youth culture, based in New York City. It was founded as a bi-monthly magazine, Complex, by fashion designer Marc (Ecko) Milecofsky [..]
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complexComplex was a Japanese rock duo composed of guitarist Tomoyasu Hotei and singer Koji Kikkawa. They released their self-titled debut in 1989, along with their first single and video, "Be My Baby". Afte [..]
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complexRifle Sport was an American post punk band active in the 1980s and 1990s, from Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The band took its name from an arcade in downtown Minneapolis which was open in the 1940s to 1960 [..]
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complexComplex were an English band formed in 1968 consisting of lead guitarist Brian Lee, lead vocalist and drummer Tony Shakespeare, bass guitarist Lance Fogg and rhythm guitarist Tony Fisher. After some i [..]
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complexA complex is a core pattern of emotions, memories, perceptions, and wishes in the personal unconscious organized around a common theme, such as power or status. Primarily a psychoanalytic term, it is [..]
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complexIn geology, a complex is a lithodemic unit consisting of two or more lithodemes of more than one genetic class (metamorphic, igneous or sedimentary).
The law of superposition is inapplicable to intrus [..]
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