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  • Medium access control [r]: The set of protocols and administrative conventions that let multiple computers or communications devices share a common network medium, usually referring to a local area network medium, but also an area of radio communications on a given part of the electromagnetic spectrum [e]
  • Capnography [r]: Continuous recording of the carbon dioxide content of expired air. [e]
  • Analytical chemistry [r]: Subfield of chemistry concerned with finding what constituents are in an unknown sample (i.e., qualitative analysis) and how much of each (i.e., quantitative analysis) [e]
  • Ion selective electrode [r]: Electrodes which can be used to measure the concentration of particular ions in cells, tissues, or solutions. [e]
  • Radiative forcing [r]: The relative effectiveness of greenhouse gases to restrict outgoing terrestrial long-wave radiation from escaping back into space. [e]
  • Acupuncture [r]: A form of alternative medicine that involves inserting and manipulating needles into 'acupuncture points' on the body with the aim of restoring health and well-being. [e]