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Abstract ideas, theories, beliefs, and ideologies

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GABA

A neurotransmitter involved in inhibitory functions, associated with relaxation and calmness.

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Gagan Theatre

A luxury restaurant in Bangkok where music is woven into the dining experience, created by chef Gagan Anand.

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Gaia

The Greek goddess of the Earth, often associated with Gaia.

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Gaia hypothesis

The Gaia hypothesis is a scientific theory proposing that Earth functions as a self-regulating, living system.

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Galactic Wars

The Galactic Wars, a series of conflicts involving extraterrestrial factions and Earth-based secret programs.

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Galapagos tortoise

The Galapagos tortoise, a species native to the Galapagos Islands.

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gallium nitride

Semiconductor material used in high-power microwave systems, known for its ability to amplify signals and withstand high power densities.

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Gallo-Roman culture

Roman and Gallo-Roman culture, a blend of local and Roman traditions.

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gap between healthspan and lifespan

The gap between the length of life and the period of healthy life.

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GARCH

GARCH is a statistical model used to analyze and forecast time series volatility.

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Gartner Magic Quadrant

Gartner Magic Quadrant is a research methodology for evaluating technology companies.

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gas supplier switch

The act of switching from one gas provider to another to find better rates.

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Gas taxes

Gas taxes are levies imposed on the extraction and export of natural gas, used as a policy tool to generate revenue and regulate industry.

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gasto energético

A concept referring to the total energy expenditure.

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GATT

The World Trade Organization agreement established in the 1940s, facilitating international trade agreements.

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GCSE

A public examination system in the UK for secondary school students.

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Gellingwall

Gellingwall, a democratically elected body for First Peoples in Victoria.

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Gen A Serum

A serum called Gen A Serum, associated with Angel's blood and powers.

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gender responsibilities

A concept referring to the societal and cultural expectations about gender roles and responsibilities.

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gene drive

Gene drive is a genetic technology used to modify or suppress populations of species.

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gene editing

A scientific approach to editing genes and modifying DNA to treat diseases and extend lifespan

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general relativity

The theoretical framework proposed by Albert Einstein that describes gravity as the warping of space-time caused by mass and energy.

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Generate TBI

Generate TBI, a technology for processing different types of documents and media.

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generation

The line of descendants of God's family, representing humanity or spiritual lineage.

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Generation Alpha

Generation Alpha, the demographic cohort following Generation Z, born from the early 2010s onwards.

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generational trauma

Generational trauma, a concept discussed in relation to personal growth and overcoming challenges.

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Generation X

Generation X, the demographic cohort following Baby Boomers, typically born between 1965 and 1980.

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Generation Z

Generation Z, the demographic cohort born approximately from the late 1990s to early 2010s.

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genes

A genetic factor associated with autism.

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genes associated with autism

A term referring to the genetic basis of autism, with many associated genes.

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Gênesis

The biblical figure who, according to Genesis, created the universe and humanity, and is referenced as seeking intimacy with humans.

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genetic recombination

A process of genetic recombination during egg and sperm development.

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genetic short sleepers

A genetic mutation allowing individuals to survive on significantly less sleep without impairment.

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genetic vulnerability

A genetic test identifying vulnerabilities related to copper metabolism, influencing health and susceptibility to certain conditions.

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genome sequencing

Genome sequencing is the process of determining the complete DNA sequence of an organism's genome.

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genome-wide association studies

A platform for sharing and analyzing genetic data and research.

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geology

A geological area in Ireland that records the history of the Iapetus Ocean and plate tectonics.

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Germany's 10-year bond yield

Germany's 10-year bond yield, a financial indicator for Germany.

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germ theory

A scientific process of understanding disease causation through microorganisms, developed in the late 19th century.

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Gestapo

Gestapo, the secret police of Nazi Germany, used here as a metaphor for U.S. immigration enforcement.

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get over

A phrase used to express being overwhelmed or amazed by something, often related to scenery, experiences, or emotions.

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get over it

A concept referring to the act of recovering from disappointment or sadness and returning to a normal state.

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Gettysburg Address

A speech delivered by Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War, emphasizing equality and national unity.

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Ghana anti-LGBTQ law

A law passed by Ghana's parliament criminalising promotion of LGBTQ rights and activities.

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GHK-CU

A peptide that promotes collagen production and skin health

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Ghost Dance

The Ghost Dance was a spiritual movement among Native American tribes aiming to restore their lands and way of life.

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Giant Impact Theorie

Theoretical explanation of the moon's formation due to a giant impact event

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giant monster

A giant monster that appears to be moving through New York City, causing destruction.

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Gia's media manipulation

Australian reality TV personality and participant in Married at First Sight.

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Gib mir eine Sekunde

German phrase meaning 'Give me a second' used informally to buy time

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