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  2. Zap Energy - Wikipedia

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    Zap Energy is an American company that aims to commercialize fusion power through use of a sheared-flow-stabilized Z-pinch. The company is based near Seattle with research facilities in Everett and Mukilteo, Washington. [1] The company aims to scale their technology to maintain plasma stability at increasingly higher energy levels, with the ...

  3. Brain Zaps: What They Are, Causes, and How They Feel - Healthline

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    Brain zaps, also known as “brain shakes,” “brain shocks,” “brain flips,” or “brain shivers,” are sensations you may feel when stopping selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ...

  4. z Application Assist Processor - Wikipedia

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    The IBM System z Application Assist Processor ( zAAP ), previously known as the zSeries Application Assist Processor, is a mainframe processor introduced by IBM in 2004. zAAP engines [1] are dedicated to running specific Java and XML workloads under z/OS, accelerating performance. zAAPs are available for zSeries 990 and 890 servers and later ...

  5. Zepbound: Mild to Serious Side Effects and How to Manage Them

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    Zepbound (tirzepatide) is a prescription drug that’s used for weight loss in certain people. Zepbound can cause side effects that range from mild to serious. Examples include nausea, diarrhea ...

  6. ZAP70 - Wikipedia

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    ZAP70. ZAP-70 ( Zeta-chain-associated protein kinase 70) is a protein normally expressed near the surface membrane of lymphocytes ( T cells, natural killer cells, and a subset of B cells ). [5] It is most prominently known to be recruited upon antigen binding to the T cell receptor (TCR), and it plays a critical role in T cell signaling.

  7. Special access program - Wikipedia

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    Special access programs ( SAPs) in the U.S. Federal Government are security protocols that provide highly classified information with safeguards and access restrictions that exceed those for regular (collateral) classified information. SAPs can range from black projects to routine but especially-sensitive operations, such as COMSEC maintenance ...

  8. SAP - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 SAP GmbH Systeme, Anwendungen und Produkte in der Datenverarbeitung ("Systems, Applications, and Products in Data Processing") was founded as a sales and support subsidiary. Five years later, the private partnership was dissolved and its rights were passed on to SAP GmbH.

  9. ZAP Xebra - Wikipedia

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    The ZAP Xebra was an electric car launched in May 2006 in the United States market by ZAP corporation. It is classified legally as a three-wheel motorcycle in some jurisdictions, [citation needed] and is available in both sedan (model SD) and pickup (model PK) truck variants. It has seat belts. It does not have regenerative braking.