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On this side of, e.g. Cis-Neptunian object
Forming names of chemical compounds in which two atoms or groups are situated on the same side of some plane of symmetry passing through the compound
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(Kimya) cis-: On this side: cisatlantic
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(Kimya) CİS-: Having a pair of identical atoms or groups on the same side of a plane that passes through two carbon atoms linked by a double bond. Used of a geometric isomer: "cis-2-butene."
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{i} alliance between some nations that were part of the former Soviet Union
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an alliance made up of states that had been Soviet Socialist Republics in the Soviet Union prior to its dissolution in Dec 1991
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/ NIS Commonwealth of Independant states of Former Soviet Union / New Independent States of Former Soviet Union
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Commonwealth of Independent States (formerly USSR)
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Card Information Structure -- a data block that maintains information about flash configuration The CIS description includes the types of memory devices in the regions, the physical geometry of these devices, and the partitions located on the flash
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Commonwealth of Independent States The CIS was established in 1991 following the disintegration of the Soviet Union There are 12 member states: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus,Georgia, Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan
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Having two mutations on two genes on the same chromosome of a homologous pair
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is the country code for the Commonwealth of Independent States (former USSR)
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Commonwealth of Independent States A federation of self-governing states made up of Russia & most of the former USSR republics, for the purpose of coordinating affairs
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The Commonwealth of Independent States (see also NIS and former Soviet Union) The term generally refers to the countries which used to be part of the Soviet Union, with the exception of the Baltics: Moldova, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan
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A Latin preposition, sometimes used as a prefix in English words, and signifying on this side
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Card information structure, contains information regarding the card identity as well as configuration information such as memory and I/O requirements
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Commonwealth of Independent States Initially made up of Russia and the other Newly Independent States of the former Soviet Union
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Customer Information System
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Compuserve Information Service, one of the oldest and once the largest commercial on-line services Has been puchased by America Online
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Commonwealth of Independent States
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Compuserve Information System
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Card Information Services A PCMCIA setup protocol
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Describing a double bond in which the greater radical on both ends is on the same side of the bond
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Card Information Services A PCMCIA setup protocol Carrier Detect Threshold A way of measuring how well a modem can detect valid data over noisy phone lines It is measured in negative dBm's (decibel-milliwatts) The bigger the number (the more negative) the better For example,45 dBm is better than40 dBm
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Literally, on the same side Describes isomers in which similar substituents are on the same side of a C=C double bond or in adjacent coordination sites on a transition metal See trans
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Stands for CompuServe Information Service, or simply CompuServe Wags often replace the S with a $ See CompuServe
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Communication and Information System
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"On the same side", describes isomers in which similar substituents are on the same side of a C=C double bond or in adjacent coordination sites on a transition metal See trans
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Conventional Inertial System
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Card Information Structure: A data structure written on every card that complies with the PCMCIA standard containing information about the formatting and organisation of the data on the card
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Computer Information Systems
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Customer Information System, a system designed to manage all aspects of billing, payment, usage data, etc Some systems permit online access to accounts, allowing customers as well as individual departments, such as marketing, accounting and sales, free access to real time information
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(compressed image sequence) (n ) The XILTM library's compressors store (generally related) compressed video frames in structures called CIS buffers The images might represent frames in a movie, pages in a document, and so on The data in the image sequence might have undergone compression If the data is compressed, it might be in cell or JPEG formats See also cell encoding, data compression
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