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Results for "psn"

0607_gpsnav

Definition: Common directory name


C:/0607_gpsnav/

2he5psn5ttamj

Definition: Common directory name


C:/2HE5PSN5TTAMJ/

Cpsnet2

Definition: The word "CPSNET2" is a term used to refer to a type of computer program or software that simulates life in the afterlife, often portrayed as a futuristic society where immortality and eternal rebirth are possible. This term is primarily used in literature and film adaptations, especially by authors such as Stephenie Meyer and Robert Bloch. The concept of "CPSNET2" has been extensively explored in science fiction, mythology, and pop culture, illustrating the idea that life exists beyond our current understanding of it in the world we know.


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Eapsnet

Definition: Eapsnet is a biblical term referring to two Hebrew words, "etsura" and "etane." Etsura means "word," and etane is "the sound thereof" or "sound thereof." The Bible uses this word in various contexts. For example: - In Exodus 1:35, it refers to the creation of heaven and earth. - In Acts 10:42, it describes a place where the divine power was known. In summary, "Eapsnet" is a term used in Old Testament times to denote that which was spoken or written. It often symbolizes revelation, prophecy, or a message from God.


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Mipsnet

Definition: Mipsnet: A network that uses MIPS (Micro-Instruction Set Model) instruction set for executing programs. The term describes a set of specialized hardware components that are used to execute microinstructions on a processor, particularly in high-performance computer systems such as supercomputers and GPUs. Detailed definition: - MIPS (Micro-Instruction Set Model): This model is based on the 64-bit architecture of the Intel x86 CPU, designed for performance-intensive tasks requiring microinstruction processing. - MipsNet: An acronym used to refer to the specialized hardware components within a high-performance computer system that use the MIPS instruction set.


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Npsnet

Definition: NPSNET stands for "Net to Patient" which is a healthcare platform that connects patients with specialists remotely. This allows doctors to quickly connect with experts in their area, streamlining treatment times significantly.


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Psn

Definition: Psalms are collections of psalteric songs or poems written in Hebrew for the people of Israel, mainly composed between the fourth and first centuries BCE. Psalms are also often called hymns. The specific term "psn" refers to a psalm or song that is very short, not longer than five verses.


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Psn1

Definition: Psalms 2:1-4 says, "The psalmist cries out to God: 'My soul has heard thy praise; I have known thine awesome works.'" Detailed definition: - Psalms 2:1-5 - Psalm 2 opens with a declaration of praise by the psalmist. "I cry aloud to God and tell him about my good fortune." - Psalms 2:6-7 - In verse six, the psalmist states his feelings of joy at God's approval of his faith. - Psalms 2:8-9 - The psalmist then reflects on what God has done in response to his praise. "My thoughts are with thee; my heart is eager to be near thy presence." - Psalms 2:10-12 - He concludes by expressing gratitude for the peace and contentment he finds in worshiping God. Definition: Psalm 2: The psalmist, a believer, expresses his praise at God's approval of his faith. It is characterized as "my soul has heard thy praise; I have known thine awesome works."


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Psn2

Definition: PsN2 - "Portion" in Greek means to divide, particularly in an intimate or romantic context, where psy can be used as a verb meaning to perceive someone intimately.


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Scrippsnet

Definition: The term "scrippsnet" refers to a large network or group in a certain field, often related to academia or research institutions. It implies that someone has organized something very well, particularly within their own sector of expertise or by others who work closely with them. The word typically carries a sense of unity and collaboration.


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