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  • 111Eddie Vedder — Infobox Musical artist Name = Eddie Vedder Background = solo singer Img capt = Eddie Vedder on stage with Pearl Jam in Pistoia, Italy on September 20, 2006 Img size = 250 Birth name = Edward Louis Severson III Alias = Ed Vedder Jerome Turner Wes… …

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  • 112Human — Homo sapiens redirects here. For other uses, see Homo sapiens (disambiguation). This article is about modern humans. For other human species, see Homo. For other uses, see Human (disambiguation). Holozoa Human …

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  • 113Prehistoric music — Musical eras Prehistoric Ancient (before AD 500) Early (500 – 1760) Common practice (1600 – 1900) Modern and contemporary (1900 – present) Prehistoric music ( …

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  • 114Misia — This article is about the Japanese R B singer. For other uses, see Misia (disambiguation). MISIA Born July 7, 1978 (1978 07 07) (age 33) Origin Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan Genres …

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  • 115Mapúa Institute of Technology — Motto Learn, Discover, Create Established 1925 Type …

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  • 116Casein kinase 1 — The Casein kinase 1 family (EC number|2.7.11.1) of protein kinases are serine/threonine selective enzymes that function as regulators of signal transduction pathways in most eukaryotic cell types. DiscoveryBy the early 1950s it was known from… …

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  • 117Evolution of ageing — Enquiry into the evolution of ageing aims to explain why almost all living things weaken and die with age. There is not yet agreement in the scientific community on a single answer. The evolutionary origin of senescence remains a fundamental… …

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  • 118Dark therapy — This article is about the medical uses for the absence of light. For the Echobelly song, see On (Echobelly album). Dark therapy is an experimental treatment which involves eliminating all light in the subject s environment, for a period of six to …

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  • 119Eye movement in music reading — skills. A central aspect of music reading is the sequence of alternating saccades and fixations, as it is for most oculomotor tasks. Saccades are the rapid ‘flicks’ that move the eyes from location to location over a music score. Saccades are… …

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  • 120architecture — /ahr ki tek cheuhr/, n. 1. the profession of designing buildings, open areas, communities, and other artificial constructions and environments, usually with some regard to aesthetic effect. Architecture often includes design or selection of… …

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