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In computing, a temporary file or memory area where data can be stored before being copied into an application file. It is used, for example, in cut-and-paste operations.



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INSIDE ADDITION: Provide a clipboard for the person inside the machine to do the necessary calculations.
The "Head's Up" kit includes a variety of elements, including both an informational DVD and video, a wallet card and clipboard sticker for coaches, a well-documented 20-page coaches' guide, large and attractive posters, separate and detailed fact sheets for athletes and their parents in both English and Spanish, and a CD-ROM with downloadable kit materials and additional concussion-related resources.
Plastic case filled with: funnel; empty spice jars; notepad and pencil; magnet; food coloring (for mixing potions); scientist name tag; funny, thick, black-rimmed glasses; silver cups; measuring spoons; white lab coat (old drugstore uniform shirt from secondhand shop); clipboard
 
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