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  • 21Low German — Low Saxon Spoken in Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, United States, Canada Native speakers ≈5 million  (date missing) Language fam …

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  • 22Mass-independent fractionation — Mass independent (isotope) fractionation refers to any chemical or physical process that acts to separate isotopes, where the amount of separation does not scale in proportion with the difference in the masses of the isotopes. Most isotopic… …

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  • 23low mass — low′ mass′ n. rel (often caps.) a mass that is said rather than sung by the celebrant. Compare high mass • Etymology: 1560–70 …

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  • 24Mass — (m[.a]s), n. [OE. masse, messe, AS. m[ae]sse. LL. missa, from L. mittere, missum, to send, dismiss: cf. F. messe. In the ancient churches, the public services at which the catechumens were permitted to be present were called missa catechumenorum …

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  • 25Mass bell — Mass Mass (m[.a]s), n. [OE. masse, messe, AS. m[ae]sse. LL. missa, from L. mittere, missum, to send, dismiss: cf. F. messe. In the ancient churches, the public services at which the catechumens were permitted to be present were called missa… …

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  • 26Mass book — Mass Mass (m[.a]s), n. [OE. masse, messe, AS. m[ae]sse. LL. missa, from L. mittere, missum, to send, dismiss: cf. F. messe. In the ancient churches, the public services at which the catechumens were permitted to be present were called missa… …

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  • 27Mass automobility — refers to a period in United States history, beginning in the early 20th century, where individuals had strong desires and aspirations to own an automobile. Autmobility, more simply, refers to the utilization of automobiles as the major means of… …

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  • 28Low Mass — n. former term for a Mass of simple ceremony, the texts being recited, not sung, by the celebrant …

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  • 29mass spectroscope — mass spectroscopy. Physics. an instrument used to determine the masses of small, electrically charged particles. [1955 60] * * * mass spectroscope, any one of various devices utilizing magnetic fields, electric fields, or both, and used… …

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  • 30Low frequency — or LF refers to Radio Frequencies (RF) in the range of 30 kHz ndash;300 kHz. In Europe, and parts of Northern Africa and of Asia, part of the LF spectrum is used for AM broadcast service. In the western hemisphere, its main use is for aircraft… …

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