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  • 21Nominative–accusative language — Nominative accusative alignment Linguistic typology Morphological Isolating Synthetic …

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  • 22Amount of substance — is a standards defined quantity that measures the size of an ensemble of elementary entities, such as atoms, molecules, electrons, and other particles. It is sometimes referred to as chemical amount. The International System of Units (SI) defines …

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  • 23Spanish pronouns — Spanish language …

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  • 24Bryozoa — Temporal range: Upper Cambrian–Recent[1] …

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  • 25Long and short scales — The long and short scales are two of several different large number naming systems used throughout the world for integer powers of ten. Many countries, including most in continental Europe, use the long scale whereas most English speaking… …

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  • 26Need for cognition — The need for cognition, in psychology, is a personality variable reflecting the extent to which people engage in and enjoy effortful cognitive activities.[1][2] An individual’s innate need for cognition, a concept defined as “a need to structure… …

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  • 27Network address translation — NAT redirects here. For other uses, see Nat (disambiguation). In computer networking, network address translation (NAT) is the process of modifying IP address information in IP packet headers while in transit across a traffic routing device. The… …

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  • 28Bracket — 〈 redirects here. It is not to be confused with く, a Japanese kana. This article is about bracketing punctuation marks. For other uses, see Bracket (disambiguation). Due to technical restrictions, titles like :) redirect here. For typographical… …

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  • 29Harakat — In the Arabic script, Unicode|ḥarakāt (حركات the singular is Unicode|ḥaraka حركة), also known as tashkīl (تشكيل), are the vocalization diacritics that mark vowels and other sounds that are not represented by Arabic letters. The literal meaning of …

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  • 30Digraph (orthography) — For other uses, see Digraph (disambiguation). In Welsh, the digraph ⟨Ll⟩, ⟨ll⟩ fused for a time into a ligature. Further information: list of Latin digraphs and list of Cyrillic digraphs A digraph or digram (from the Greek: δίς dís… …

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