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Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder
A condition characterised by spontaneous and persistent sexual arousal, generally without genital engorgement or orgasm, unrelated to sexual desire. It is variously attributed to serotonin withdrawal or to a defect in blood flow through the regional vessels

SAS
subaortic stenosis.


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architecture that supports both Serial ATA (SATA) and Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) disk drives, ARC RAID stack and StorLib Management application programming interface (API).
com LSI Logic Corp (NYSE:LSI), a supplier of Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) storage solutions, has announced that its low-profile MegaRAID SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) adapters have been selected by Fujitsu Siemens Computers, a European IT provider, for integration into the PRIMERGY Server Platform.
The Fibre Channel, Serial ATA and Serial Attached SCSI interfaces all play vital roles in tiered storage infrastructures, and often the perception of these roles can overlap.
 
 
 
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