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noun
Initialism of alpha-hydroxy acid
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An AHA spokesman added: "AHA guideline committees are always reviewing guidelines and assessing whether updates are needed.
Perry's just good at brushing off substantive comments with bluster.8 47: Aha.
Yet you have to start somewhere, and Dr Lichtman's hope is that when he has looked at enough small blocks of nerve cells, patterns will emerge that will cause someone to say "aha!", and produce a testable theory of what is going on.A comprehensive theory of how brains work will, however, require an understanding of their higher levels of organisation, as well.
"Sometimes you can work out what is behind it: aha, these people want to shoot wolves".
So 2014 could, just possibly, be the year when a bright biochemist has an "aha" moment, and biology's greatest secret yields itself up.
Nobody gets a big aha one day.
But aha!
"Aha," he exclaimed, "so it is political".
Despite another well-received single on the U.S. charts and huge international success that resulted in over 60 million album sales, musicians Morten Harket, Magne Furuholmen, and Pål Waaktaar are best known for "Take On Me," the one song that still leaves fans reveling within an "aha" moment.
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He won several battles against the Babylonian kings Marduk-balassu-iqbi and Baba-aha-iddina (about 818 12) and pushed through to Chaldea.
Ignoring the claims of his older brothers, an imperial council appointed Esarhaddon (Ashur-aha-iddina; 680 669) as Sennacherib's successor.
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