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  • 71Glass — This article is about the material. For other uses, see Glass (disambiguation). Moldavite, a natural glass formed by meteorite impact, from Besednice, Bohemia …

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  • 72Glass float — in many parts of the world to keep their nets afloat. Large groups of fishnets strung together, sometimes convert|50|mi|km long, were set adrift in the ocean and supported near the surface by hollow glass balls or cylinders containing air to give …

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  • 73Glass frog — For other uses, see GlassFrog (disambiguation). Glass Frog Hyalinobatrachium ruedai Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 74Glass recycling — Public glass waste collection point in a neighborhood area for separating colorless, green and amber glass …

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  • 75Glass transition temperature — The glass transition temperature, T g, is the temperature at which an amorphous solid, such as glass or a polymer, becomes brittle on cooling, or soft on heating. More specifically, it defines a pseudo second order phase transition in which a… …

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  • 76glass — n. transparent substance 1) to blow, make glass 2) cut; ground; plate; safety; sheet; stained glass 3) a pane of glass tumbler container 4) to drink a glass (of water) 5) to drain; fill a glass 6) to raise one s glass (to give a toast) 7) to… …

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  • 77wa|ter|glass — water glass, or wa|ter|glass «WT uhr GLAS, GLAHS; WOT », noun. 1. a) a glass to hold water; tumbler. b) Obsolete. a glass finger bowl. 2. an aqueous, jellylike, or powdery compound of sodium, silicon, and oxygen that solidifies when exposed to… …

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  • 78Water thread experiment — The water thread experiment is a reproducible phenomenon that occurs when two containers of water, placed on an insulator, are connected by a thread, then a high voltage positive electric charge is applied to one container, and a negative charge… …

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  • 79Glass harp — A glass harp being played in Rome, Italy. The rims of wine glasses filled with water are rubbed by the player s fingers to create the notes. For the band, see Glass Harp (band) or for the similar instrument, see Glass harmonica. A glass harp… …

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  • 80Water (molecule) — Chembox new Name = Water (H2O) ImageFileL1 = Water 2D labelled.png ImageSizeL1 = 120px ImageNameL1 = The water molecule has this basic geometric structure ImageFileR1 = Water molecule 3D.svg ImageSizeR1 = 100px ImageNameR1 = Space filling model… …

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