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  2. Web part - Wikipedia

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    Web part. A Web Part, also called a Web Widget, is an ASP.NET server control which is added to a Web Part Zone on Web Part Pages by users at run time. The controls enable end users to modify the content, appearance, and behavior of Web pages directly from a browser. It can be put into certain places in a web page by end users, after development ...

  3. What You Need to Know About the Frontal Lobe - WebMD

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    Motor movements. The frontal lobe also helps control your voluntary motor movements. Each side of the frontal lobe controls the opposite side of your body. Cortical neurons radiate to your brain ...

  4. Bottom line. The cerebellum — or”little brain” — helps with movement and balance. It can also play a role in cognitive functions like speaking, thinking, remembering, and communicating ...

  5. Cerebellum: Function, Anatomy, And Its Location - WebMD

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    Along with voluntary movements you can control, the cerebellum is responsible for the following functions: Keeping you upright and steady. Timing muscle actions and coordinating movement ...

  6. Cerebellum Function, Anatomy & Definition | Body Maps

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    Neurons are specialized cells that transmit information via electrical signals. The cerebellum receives information from the sensory systems, the spinal cord, and other parts of the brain and then ...

  7. Left vs. Right Brain: What’s the Difference? - WebMD

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    The occipital lobe (backside of the brain) controls the important sense of sight. The cerebellum (lower backside of the brain) governs fine motor control, balance, and coordination. The limbic ...

  8. ActiveX controls - Wikipedia

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    ActiveX is a deprecated software framework created by Microsoft that adapts its earlier Component Object Model (COM) and Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) technologies for content downloaded from a network, particularly from the World Wide Web. [1] Microsoft introduced ActiveX in 1996. In principle, ActiveX is not dependent on Microsoft ...

  9. What Part of the Brain Controls Emotions? - Healthline

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    Anger. Happiness. Love. Bottom line. The limbic system of the human brain controls emotions. While researchers don’t know all the structures within it, some key parts include the amygdala ...