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  • 91My Wave — Single by Soundgarden from the album Superunknown B side …

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  • 92F wave — In neuroscience, an F wave is the second of two voltage changes observed after electrical stimulation is applied to the skin surface above the distal region of a nerve. F waves are often used to measure nerve conduction velocity, and are… …

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  • 93Honda Wave series — Infobox Motorcycle name = Honda Wave aka = Honda NF, Honda Innova manufacturer = Honda parent company = production = 1995 predecessor = Honda Super Cub successor = class = Moped engine = 100 125cc SOHC 2 valve 4 stroke air cooled power = 9.3 PS @ …

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  • 94Artificial wave — Artificial waves are man made waves usually created on a specially designed surface or in a pool.Artificial waves are created in one or two ways. First, if the wave is created on a designed surface, water is shot over the surface at a high speed… …

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  • 95Old Wave — Studio album by Ringo Starr Released 16 June 1983 …

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  • 96longitudinal wave — Physics. a wave in which the direction of displacement is the same as the direction of propagation, as a sound wave. Cf. transverse wave. [1930 35] * * * ▪ physics       wave consisting of a periodic disturbance or vibration that takes place in… …

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  • 97Heat wave of 2006 derecho series — The heat wave of 2006 derecho series was a series of severe wind events associated with powerful thunderstorms, known as derechos, that occurred in a five day period between July 17 and July 21, 2006. The first storms took place across a wide… …

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  • 98The New Wave (comics) — Infobox comic book title title =The New Wave imagesize = caption =The New Wave issue 5 cover schedule =bi weekly, then monthly format = ongoing = N genre = see below publisher = date = issues = 13 main char team = writers = artists = pencillers …

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  • 99New Wave (Against Me! song) — New Wave Single by Against Me! from the album New Wave …

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  • 100Rossby wave — Rossby (or planetary) waves are giant meanders in high altitude winds that are a major influence on weather. Their emergence is due to shear in rotating fluids, so that the Coriolis force changes along the sheared coordinate. In planetary… …

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