FAQs became popular in the earliest days of the internet. Wikipedia cites them as appearing in the early 1980s with the pre-cursors of the Internet. They became widespread with Internet USENET newsgroups. The letters usually stand for "Frequently Asked Questions" or sometimes "Facts, Answers and Questions".
Actually, it works the other way around, whereas "FAQ" IS the Acronym for "Frequent Asked Questions".
Mimema='something initiated' ----Greek.
"Patho-" means disease, and "-genesis" means origin or development. Therefore, pathogenesis refers to the development or origin of a disease within the body.
The plural is FAQs, not FAQ's.
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The proximal region refers to the part of a structure that is near the point of origin or attachment. It is the opposite of the distal region, which is further away from the point of origin or attachment. This terminology is commonly used in anatomy to describe the relative positions of different body parts.
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A Nintendo FAQ is a Nintendo Frequantly Asked Questions.
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