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  • 11Proof of the Euler product formula for the Riemann zeta function — We will prove that the following formula holds::egin{align} zeta(s) = 1+frac{1}{2^s}+frac{1}{3^s}+frac{1}{4^s}+frac{1}{5^s}+ cdots = prod {p} frac{1}{1 p^{ s end{align}where zeta; denotes the Riemann zeta function and the product extends over… …

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  • 12Flattened rice — (also called beaten rice) is a dehusked rice which is flattened into flat light dry flakes. These flakes of rice swell when added to liquid, whether hot or cold, as they absorb water, milk or any other liquids. The thicknesses of these flakes… …

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  • 13Ancient Egyptian cuisine — An early Ramesside Period mural painting from Deir el Medina tomb depicts an Egyptian couple harvesting crops The cuisine of ancient Egypt covers a span of over three thousand years, but still retained many consistent traits until well into Greco …

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  • 14Temple of Isthmia — Temple of Isthmia, The Temple of Poseidon, located on the Isthmus of Corinth, about 10 miles east of the Ancient City. The site was originally found by Oscar Broneer in 1952 with excavations continuing until 1967. Between August 16th and November …

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  • 15Kalguksu — Korean name Hangul 칼국수 …

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  • 16Bulk leach extractable gold — Bulk Leach Extractable Gold, more commonly shortened to BLEG is a geochemical sampling/analysis tool used during exploration for gold. It was developed in the early 1980s to address concerns relating to the accurately measuring fine grained gold …

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  • 17Omija hwachae — or Omijacha (omija fruit punch or omija tea) is a kind of Korean traditional drink made of fruit herbs called omija (Schisandra chinensis).[1] It is usually served during the hot summer days as energy replenishment and for que …

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  • 18sieve — I UK [sɪv] / US noun [countable] Word forms sieve : singular sieve plural sieves an object that you pour a liquid or mixture through to remove the solid or largest pieces. It consists of a net of very thin wires on a metal or plastic ring. • a… …

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  • 19sieve — I. noun Etymology: Middle English sive, from Old English sife; akin to Old High German sib sieve Date: before 12th century a device with meshes or perforations through which finer particles of a mixture (as of ashes, flour, or sand) of various… …

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  • 20Bryozoa — Temporal range: Upper Cambrian–Recent[1] …

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