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nodal
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nodal
Having to do with nodes. See node.
NODAL - Interpreted language implemented on Norsk Data's NORD-10 computers. Used by CERN and DESY high energy physics labs to control their accelerator hardware, PADAC and SEDAC. Included trackball input, graphics.


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See Peter Drahos, Securing The Future of Intellectual Property: Intellectual Property Owners and Their Nodally Coordinated Enforcement Pyramid, 36 CASE W.
Polymorphic B-cell hyperplasia and polymorphic B-cell lymphoma may arise nodally or extranodally, is nearly always monoclonal, usually contains a single form of EBV, and lacks oncogene and tumor suppressor gene alterations.
For instance, subjects chose the nonsense syllable that was nodally farthest from the nonsense syllable sample when the trial was presented with the shape that occasioned reinforcement for the choice of a comparison line that differed maximally in length from a sample line.
 
 
 
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