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  • 22The Focusing Blur — Infobox Album | Name = The Focusing Blur Type = Album Artist = Vintersorg Released = February 16, 2004 Recorded = 2002 2003 Genre = Progressive metal Avant garde metal Black metal Length = 53:50 Label = Napalm Records Producer = Vintersorg… …

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  • 23Cold — For the virus, see Common cold. For the post grunge band, see Cold (band). For other uses, see Cold (disambiguation). An Iceberg Cold (having less heat) refers to the condition or subjective perception of having low temperature. The c …

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  • 24The Focusing Blur — Полноформатный студийный альбом Vintersorg Дата выпуска 16 февраля 2004 года Записан 2002 2003 Жанр Прогрессивный метал Длительность 53:50 …

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  • 25Infrared — For other uses, see Infrared (disambiguation). An image of two people in mid infrared ( thermal ) light (false color) …

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  • 26List of important publications in physics — Optics Book of Optics *Ibn al Haytham (Alhacen)Description: The Book of Optics (Arabic: Kitab al Manazir , Latin: De Aspectibus ) is a seven volume treatise on optics and physics, written by the Iraqi Arab Muslim scientist Ibn al Haytham… …

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  • 27Flare (countermeasure) — A Lockheed AC 130U Spooky releasing decoy flares. An IAF AH 64 Apache releasing decoy flares. A (decoy) flare is an aerial infrared countermeasure …

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  • 28Wien's displacement law — Wien s Law redirects here. For the historical distribution law, see Wien s Distribution Law. Black body thermal emission intensity as a function of wavelength for various absolute temperatures. Wien s law is not obvious in the picture, because… …

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  • 29Nobel Prizes — ▪ 2009 Introduction Prize for Peace       The 2008 Nobel Prize for Peace was awarded to Martti Ahtisaari, former president (1994–2000) of Finland, for his work over more than 30 years in settling international disputes, many involving ethnic,… …

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  • 30Flame — A flame is often defined as the visible (light emitting) part of a fire. Physically, it is caused by a highly exothermic reaction (for example, combustion, a self sustaining oxidation reaction) taking place in a thin zone. A flame generally emits …

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