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  • 1Mirror's Edge — Éditeur Electronic Arts Développeur DICE Musique Magnus Bi …

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  • 2Mirror butterflyfish — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …

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  • 3Horizontal effect (Human Rights Act) — This article refers to the British Human Rights Act. Horizontal effect should not be confused with Direct effect and indirect effect which are terms concerning the European Union or indeed vertical direct effect and horizontal direct effect which …

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  • 4Wing mirror — Dual contour wing mirror. Large inboard convex surface is separated by visible line from small outboard aspheric surface …

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  • 5Point groups in three dimensions — In geometry, a point group in three dimensions is an isometry group in three dimensions that leaves the origin fixed, or correspondingly, an isometry group of a sphere. It is a subgroup of the orthogonal group O(3), the group of all isometries… …

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  • 6Bernhard Schmidt — Bernhard Woldemar Schmidt (March 30, 1879 ndash; December 1, 1935) was an Estonian Swede optician who spent his adult life in Germany. In 1930 he invented the Schmidt telescope which corrected for the optical errors of spherical aberration, coma …

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  • 7Schoenflies notation — The Schoenflies notation is one of two conventions commonly used to describe crystallographic point groups. This notation is used in spectroscopy. The other convention is the Hermann Mauguin notation, also known as the International notation. A… …

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  • 8Multiplication (music) — This article is about multiplication in music; for multiplication in mathematics see multiplication. Example from Béla Bartók s Third Quartet (Antokoletz 1993, 260, cited in Schuijer 2008, 77–78): multiplication of a chromatic tetrachord ( …

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  • 9Meridian circle — Groombridge transit circle of 1806 The meridian circle, transit circle, or transit telescope is an instrument for observing the time of stars passing the meridian, at the same time measuring its angular distance from the zenith. The idea of… …

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  • 10Chemical polarity — Polar molecule and Nonpolar redirect here. For other uses see Polar (disambiguation). A water molecule, a commonly used example of polarity. The two charges are present with a negative charge in the middle (red shade), and a positive charge at… …

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