The process of teaching or conditioning an individual while they are in a state of hypnosis, often used to suggest ideas or behaviors while the subject is in a relaxed state, sometimes referred to as 'sleep-learning'.
/haɪnpəˈpiːdɪə/
A compound that contains the selenate ion (SeO4^2-). Selenates are the salts and esters of selenic acid and are polyvalent anionic compounds of selenium. The -ate suffix indicates that the selenium atom is in the +6 oxidation state.
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A Belgian company that operates as a grocery and department store chain across several European countries, known for its supermarket and hypermarket segments, offering a wide range of groceries, household items, and other goods.
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A late 17th-century masked ball where the characters, as well as the guests, wore simple costumes and masks to conceal each other's identity, often used for social commentary or satire.
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United in a loose political or economic alliance; formed by a federation; of, involving, or in the form of a confederation.
/kənˈfederɪtəd/
Salpidae is a family of tunicates, closely related to other salps. They are barrel-shaped planktonic animals that typically move by swimming by expelling water from a siphon at the front to the rear of the body, using theirvesel-like structure.
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A person who is skilled in riding, especially a professional rider such as a jockey; a person who enjoys or is involved in riding, such as a horseback rider or motorcycle rider.
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In some dialects or regional languages, bennel can refer to a small tree or shrub with fine-grained wood, though the term is not widely used in standard English. It is also mentioned in some contexts as a less common name for a specific type of fruit or perhaps a small, round object.
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Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) is a technology used for querying and analyzing multidimensional data sets. It enables users to analyze data from different angles and perspectives, making it a vital tool in business intelligence and data analysis.