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  2. World of Warcraft: Cataclysm - Wikipedia

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    Released on October 12, 2010, Patch 4.0.1, titled "Cataclysm Systems Patch", prepared the game for the changes in the upcoming expansion. It included features such as: [20] An overhaul of the talent system; Major class changes "Reforging" item stats; A new level of glyphs; Point systems for both PvE and PvP; User interface updates; Improved ...

  3. Character class - Wikipedia

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    Some systems eschew the use of classes and levels entirely; [2] others hybridize them with skill-based systems [5] or emulate them with character templates. [ citation needed ] In shooter games and other cooperative video games , classes are generally distinct roles with specific purposes, weapons, or abilities, with only tangential relation to ...

  4. Sub transmission - Wikipedia

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    Transfer shifter equipped with sub transmission of 4WD. A sub transmission for automotive transmission mechanics is an extra manual or automatic transmission that is independent of the main transmission. In a four-wheel drive vehicle, an extra gear stick is often provided to transfer torque when needed and to put the vehicle into low range. [1]

  5. Acid catalysis - Wikipedia

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    When keeping the pH at a constant level but changing the buffer concentration a change in rate signals a general acid catalysis. A constant rate is evidence for a specific acid catalyst. When reactions are conducted in nonpolar media, this kind of catalysis is important because the acid is often not ionized.

  6. Catabolism - Wikipedia

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    Released from alpha cells in the pancreas either when starving or when the body needs to generate additional energy; it stimulates the breakdown of glycogen in the liver to increase blood glucose levels; its effect is the opposite of insulin; glucagon and insulin are a part of a negative-feedback system that stabilizes blood glucose levels ...

  7. Heterogeneous catalysis - Wikipedia

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    The conventional heterogeneous catalysis reactors include batch, continuous, and fluidized-bed reactors, while more recent setups include fixed-bed, microchannel, and multi-functional reactors. [6] Other variables to consider are reactor dimensions, surface area, catalyst type, catalyst support, as well as reactor operating conditions such as ...