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  • 11Neuropilin — 1 Crystallographic structure of the dimeric B1 domain of human neuropilin 1.[1] Identifiers S …

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  • 12Colonisation De L'espace —  Pour les autres significations, voir colonisation de l espace en fiction. Dessin d artiste d un habitat spatial …

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  • 13Colonisation espace — Colonisation de l espace  Pour les autres significations, voir colonisation de l espace en fiction. Dessin d artiste d un habitat spatial …

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  • 14Colonisation spatiale — Colonisation de l espace  Pour les autres significations, voir colonisation de l espace en fiction. Dessin d artiste d un habitat spatial …

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  • 15Microelectromechanical systems — (MEMS) (also written as micro electro mechanical, MicroElectroMechanical or microelectronic and microelectromechanical systems) is the technology of very small mechanical devices driven by electricity; it merges at the nano scale into… …

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  • 16Fossil fuel — Coal, one of the fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are fuels formed by natural processes such as anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms. The age of the organisms and their resulting fossil fuels is typically millions of years, and sometimes… …

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  • 17Methane clathrate — Burning ice . Methane, released by heating, burns; water drips. Inset: clathrate structure (University of Göttingen, GZG. Abt. Kristallographie). Source: United States Geological Survey. Methane clathrate, also called methane hydrate,… …

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  • 18Gaia hypothesis — The study of planetary habitability is partly based upon extrapolation from knowledge of the Earth s conditions, as the Earth is the only planet currently known to harbour life. The Gaia hypothesis, also known as Gaia theory or Gaia principle,… …

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  • 19Mud volcano — A series of mud volcanoes in Gobustan, Azerbaijan …

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  • 20Ocean acidification — Change in sea water acidity pH caused by anthropogenic CO2 between the 1700s and the 1990s Ocean acidification is the name given to the ongoing decrease in the pH and increase in acidity of the Earth …

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