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  • 102Rainer Weiss — Rainer (Rai) Weiss is professor of physics emeritus at MIT. Early life and education Weiss was born in Berlin, Germany. His family moved to U.S. in the late 1930s; his youth was spent in New York City. He studied at MIT, receiving his B.S. in… …

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  • 103Chain Bridge (Potomac River) — Chain Bridge The Chain Bridge, from Little Falls; the Arlington Bluff is on the right, and the District of Columbia on the left. Crosses Potomac River Locale Washington, D.C …

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  • 105Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research — Abbreviation MPS Formation 1934 (founded as the Luftwaffe test grounds in Rechlin/Mecklenburg) / July 1, 2004 (renamed to the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research) …

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  • 106Albert Caquot — Infobox Person name = Albert Caquot image size = 100 birth date = July 1, 1881 birth place = Vouziers, France death date = death date and age|1976|11|28|1881|7|1 death place = Paris, France nationality = FRA occupation = inventor and engineer… …

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  • 107weather forecasting — Prediction of the weather through application of the principles of physics and meteorology. Weather forecasting predicts atmospheric phenomena and changes on the Earth s surface caused by atmospheric conditions (snow and ice cover, storm tides,… …

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  • 108military aircraft — Introduction       any type of aircraft that has been adapted for military use.       Aircraft have been a fundamental part of military power since the mid 20th century. Generally speaking, all military aircraft fall into one of the following… …

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  • 109Hernia — A general term referring to a protrusion of a tissue through the wall of the cavity in which it is normally contained. More specifically, a hernia often refers to an opening or weakness in the muscular structure of the wall of the abdomen. This… …

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  • 110Role and Reference Grammar — Die Role and Reference Grammar (RRG) ist eine strukturalistische und funktionale Grammatiktheorie, die von den beiden US amerikanischen Sprachwissenschaftlern Robert D. Van Valin Jr. und William A. Foley in den 1980er Jahren entwickelt wurde.… …

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