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  • 71comă — CÓMĂ1, come, s.f. Pierdere totală prelungită a cunoştinţei, a sensibilităţii şi motricităţii, asemănătoare cu un somn adânc, provocată de o ruptură a vaselor creierului, de diabet, de uremie sau de alte boli. ♦ (impr.) Agonie. ♢ (arg., loc adj.… …

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  • 72Coma Berenices — noun Etymology: Latin (genitive Comae Berenices), literally, Berenice s hair Date: 1616 a constellation north of Virgo and between Boötes and Leo …

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  • 73coma — I. noun Etymology: New Latin, from Greek kōma deep sleep Date: 1646 1. a state of profound unconsciousness caused by disease, injury, or poison 2. a state of mental or physical sluggishness ; torpor II. noun (plural comae) …

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  • 74Alpha Centauri — This article is about α Centauri . For a Centauri , see V761 Centauri. For A Centauri , see A Centauri. For other uses, see Alpha Centauri (disambiguation). Alpha Centauri A[1]/B[2] …

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  • 75Altair — This article is about the star in the constellation Aquila. For other uses, see Altair (disambiguation). Altair …

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  • 76Corona — This article is about the astronomical term. For other uses, see Corona (disambiguation). During a total solar eclipse, the solar corona can be seen with the naked eye. A corona is a type of plasma atmosphere of the Sun or other celestial body,… …

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  • 77Domitian — For other people named Domitian, see Domitian (disambiguation). Domitian 11th Emperor of the Roman Empire Bust of Domitian, Capitoline Museum, Rome …

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  • 78Main sequence — A Hertzsprung Russell diagram plots the actual brightness (or absolute magnitude) of a star against its color index (represented as B V). The main sequence is visible as a prominent diagonal band that runs from the upper left to the lower right.… …

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  • 79Nova — For other uses, see Nova (disambiguation). Artist s conception of a white dwarf star accreting hydrogen from a larger companion A nova (plural novae) is a cataclysmic nuclear explosion in a star caused by the accretion of hydrogen on to the… …

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  • 80Solar System — This article is about the Sun and its planetary system. For other systems, see planetary system and star system. For a list of physical and orbital statistics for the Solar System s largest bodies, see List of gravitationally rounded objects of… …

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