The process of stimulating one area or tissue after another; also refers to the stimulation of one neuron by another, especially in the context of neuroscience.
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An acronym, TIU, could stand for various terms in different contexts, but it's commonly used in IT and business to refer to 'Technical Instruction Unit', a term used in course syllabuses for providing technical instruction and training.
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A Skysweeper is an innovative cleaning robot designed to clean windows, glass facades, and other surfaces that are typically too high for conventional cleaning methods. It operates in an automated or remotely controlled manner, providing a safe and efficient alternative to traditional window cleaning techniques.
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A readingote is a small notebook or jotter specifically designed to note down thoughts, notes, or observations while reading. It serves as a handy tool for readers to capture quick insights and details.
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Relating to or causing phlogiston, an obsolete theory of fire and heat, or capable of producing combustion or heat.
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The state of being in between two things or the presence of something intermediate; a condition of being intermediate or something that is found in the middle or between other things.
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The quality or state of not being inherited or passed down through generations; the opposite of hereditariness.
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