Lazio is a region in central Italy, known for its historical and cultural importance, its capital Rome, and its landscape that includes the Alban Hills and the Apennine Mountains. It is the largest and most populous of the administrative regions of Central Italy.
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A substituent group used in organic chemistry, consisting of a hydroxyl group (-OH) and a phenyl group (-C6H5). It is commonly found in certain types of compounds, particularly in acetylsalicylic acid, where it is part of the chemical structure of aspirin.
/'ɒksi'fɛnl/
Sitwell does not refer to a common English word or well-known term; it appears to be a misspelling or a variant form of 'sitting well' or 'settling well,' which implies a fit or comfort in a certain situation or environment. It could also be a surname or a less common term based on specific context.
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Not characterized by proper restraint or decorum; unrestrained or uncontrolled; behavior that is considered inappropriate or excessive.
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The property of a system, process, or model having one-to-one correspondence between its input and observable outputs, such that each input can be uniquely identified from the output.
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A steroid compound formed in the bile by the action of bacterial enzymes on cholesterol.
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A collection of icons or other small graphical elements in the status bar of a window in a graphical user interface, typically providing access to system-wide commands or utilities, such as the time, notification icons, and system settings.
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