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  • 33Valdivia, Chile — Infobox City official name = Valdivia other name = native name = nickname = The City of Rivers motto = Muy Noble y Muy Leal (Very Noble and Very Loyal) imagesize =270px image caption =Typical postcard view of Valdivia from Pedro de Valdivia… …

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  • 35Fatty alcohol — Fatty alcohols are aliphatic alcohols derived from natural fats and oils, originating in plants, but also synthesized in animals and algae. Their significance in nutrition and health has historically been overlooked, and is only now being… …

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  • 36Cerrado — Map of the cerrado ecoregion. Satellite image from NASA. Ecoregion boundary based on World Wide Fund for Nature ecoregions. National borders shown in black. The cerrado (English: closed or inaccessible ) is a vast tropical savanna ecoregion of… …

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  • 37North East Institute of Science and Technology, Jorhat — North East Institute of Science and Technology (NEIST) Motto Connecting science technology for a brighter to …

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  • 38Siberia — Siberian, adj., n. /suy bear ee euh/, n. 1. Russian, Sibir . an extensive region in the Russian Federation in N Asia, extending from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific. 2. any undesirable or isolated locale, job, etc., to which one is assigned as… …

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  • 39Procter & Gamble Co. — Major U.S. manufacturer of soaps, cleansers, and other household products. It was formed in 1837 when William C. Procter, a British candlemaker, and James Gamble, an Irish soapmaker, merged their businesses in Cincinnati. The company supplied… …

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  • 40papermaking — [pā′pər māk΄iŋ] n. the making of paper papermaker n. * * * pa·per·mak·ing (pāʹpər mā kĭng) n. The process or craft of making paper.   paʹper·mak er n. * * * Introduction       formation of a matted or felted sheet, usually of cellulose fibres,… …

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