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  • 61Čonė — Sp Čònė Ap Chone L u., mst. V Ekvadore …

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  • 62cone — n. one of the two types of light sensitive cells in the retina of the eye (compare rod). The human retina contains 6–7 million cones; they function best in bright light and are essential for acute vision (receiving a sharp accurate image). The… …

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  • 63Cone sisters — Claribel Cone, Gertrude Stein, Etta Cone 1903 Born Claribel 1864, Etta 1870 Jonesboro, Tennessee Died Claribel 1929, Etta 1949 Baltimore, Maryland Education …

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  • 64Cone Mills Corporation — Industry Textiles Fate Bankruptcy Successor International Textile Group Founded 1895 Defunct 2004 Headquarters …

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  • 65Cône (Géométrie) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cône. En géométrie, un cône désigne ou bien une surface réglée ou bien un solide Sommaire 1 Surface 1.1 Cas général …

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  • 66Cône (solide) — Cône (géométrie) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cône. En géométrie, un cône désigne ou bien une surface réglée ou bien un solide Sommaire 1 Surface 1.1 Cas général …

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  • 67Cone-in-cone structures — in limestone. Cone in cone structures are secondary sedimentary structures that form in association with deeper burial and diagenesis. They consist of concentric inter bedded cones of calcite or more rarely gypsum, siderite or pyrite …

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  • 68Cone Glacier Volcano — is a cinder cone in the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is part of the Iskut Unuk River Cones group and last erupted during the Holocene period.[1] Cone Glacier contains two arms that surround… …

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  • 69Cone (topology) — Cone of a circle. The original space is in blue, and the collapsed end point is in green. In topology, especially algebraic topology, the cone CX of a topological space X is the quotient space: of the …

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  • 70Cone (botanique) — Cône (botanique) Pour les articles homonymes, voir cône. Cône femelle et graines de Picea abies En botanique, le cône (du latin conus ou du grec konos, p …

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