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  • 1Dan Bar-On — (* 1938 in Haifa; † 4. September 2008 in Tel Aviv, Israel) war ein israelischer Psychologe, Therapeut, Holocaust und Friedensforscher. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biographie 2 Ehrungen …

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  • 2choanal atresia — congenital bony or membranous occlusion of one or both choanae, due to failure of the embryonic bucconasal membrane to rupture. Cf. atretorrhinia. Unilateral right sided choanal atresia in a child with chronic nasal discharge. Axial CT scan shows …

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  • 3BIN3 — Bridging integrator 3, also known as BIN3, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: BIN3 bridging integrator 3| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene Cmd=ShowDetailView TermToSearch=55909| accessdate = ] PBB Summary… …

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  • 4Metal-organic framework — Metal Organic Frameworks are crystalline compounds consisting of metal ions or clusters coordinated to often rigid organic molecules to form one , two , or three dimensional structures that can be porous. In some cases, the pores are stable to… …

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  • 5Mechanical filter — Figure 1. A mechanical filter made by the Kokusai Electric Company intended for selecting the narrow 2 kHz bandwidth signals in SSB radio receivers. It operates at 455 kHz, a common IF for these receivers, and is dimensioned 45×15×15 mm ( …

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  • 6List of climbing techniques — …

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  • 7Operation Badr (1973) — Part of the Yom Kippur War/October War …

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  • 8YOM KIPPUR WAR — Introduction In September 1973, indications were already noted by Israel Intelligence of a buildup both on the Egyptian and Syrian fronts. These were passed off as routine major exercises which had been taking place at frequent intervals along… …

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  • 9Battle of the Chinese Farm — Part of the Yom Kippur War/October War …

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  • 10Climbing technique — A climbing technique is any type of body postures, movements and holds used in climbing.ExamplesHeel hookUsing the back of the heel to apply pressure to a hold, for balance or leverage; this technique requires pulling with the heel of a foot by… …

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