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| 883.1 | Chemistry stuff | SMURF::CALIPH::binder | Simplicitas gratia simplicitatis | Wed Apr 17 1991 16:09 | 12 | 
|  | Isobestic and isobetic are variant spellings of isosbestic.
An isosbestic point is the wavelength at which the absorption of light
by a liquid remains constant as the acidity varies, or, more generally,
as the state of equilibrium between two interconvertible substances or
states shifts.
Geesh, it's a good thing my dad was an organic chemistry professor for
all those years, huh?  It's also a good thing I've got the phone number
for the local public library, because I ain't at home with my chem texts right now.
-d
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| 883.2 | Bio/Medical Stuff | ODIXIE::LAMBKE | ACE is the place | Wed Apr 17 1991 21:02 | 13 | 
|  |     I am on the look-out for everyday ways to use these bio/medical terms:
    
    synergy
    
    symbiosis
    
    morbidity
    
    and my favorites:
    
    T.I.A. - Transient Ischemic Attack -- "I, er, um, what was I saying?"
    
    Lipodystrophy -- "So fat you can't even move"
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| 883.3 | Everyday biomedical usage | SMURF::SMURF::BINDER | Simplicitas gratia simplicitatis | Wed Apr 17 1991 23:53 | 11 | 
|  |     Here's a pretty everyday use of symbiosis.  In one form, that is.  At
    least the concept is an everyday one where I work as a tech writer:
    
    	The relationship between an engineer and a technical writer can be
    	a symbiotic one - each can help the other produce a better product
    	and thereby benefit in return.
    
    The next puzzle is what's the correct word for a thing that exists in
    symbiosis with another thing?  :-)
    
    -d
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| 883.4 |  | JIT081::DIAMOND | This note is illegal tender. | Thu Apr 18 1991 03:45 | 3 | 
|  |     Every year, a vote is held among member countries to choose which
    microprocessor architecture is the best one for standardization.
    The chosen device is then known as the ISO BEST IC.
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| 883.5 |  | BIGUN::SIMPSON | Please, let me put it in a little way. | Thu Apr 18 1991 09:53 | 6 | 
|  |     re .3
    
>    The next puzzle is what's the correct word for a thing that exists in
>    symbiosis with another thing?  :-)
    
    Symbiont.
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| 883.6 | New Jack Lubricity | STAR::RDAVIS | Fifteen minutes of blowing my top | Fri Apr 19 1991 18:00 | 7 | 
|  |     I often hear "synergy" and "symbiosis" used non-medically.  They're
    popular buzzwords in contempory criticism.
    
    "Morbidity" is a favorite of mine as well.  I named one of my tape
    compilations "Morbid Lubricity".
    
    Ray
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| 883.7 | new definition | ODIXIE::LAMBKE | ACE is the place | Wed Apr 24 1991 17:44 | 4 | 
|  |     
    
    synergy - those members of the clergy who habitually do no-no's.
    
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