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  • 71Money supply — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

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  • 72hydrologic sciences — Introduction       the fields of study concerned with the waters of the Earth. Included are the sciences of hydrology, oceanography, limnology, and glaciology.       In its widest sense hydrology encompasses the study of the occurrence, the… …

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  • 73The New York Times — NYT redirects here. For the theater organization also known as NYT, see National Youth Theatre. The New York Times …

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  • 74Media of the People's Republic of China — See also: Media of Hong Kong and Media of Macau Life in the People s Republic of China Culture Politics Education Communications Public Health …

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  • 75Marine pollution — While marine pollution can be obvious, as with the marine debris shown above, it is often the pollutants that cannot be seen that cause most harm. Marine pollution occurs when harmful, or potentially harmful effects, can result from the entry… …

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  • 76Digital mailroom — is a term used to describe the automation of incoming mail processes. Using document scanning and document capture technologies companies can digitise incoming mail and automate the classification and distribution of mail within the organisation …

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  • 77Pittsburgh Dispatch — The Pittsburgh Dispatch was a leading newspaper in Pittsburgh, PA, operating from 1846 to 1923. After being enlarged by publisher Daniel O Neill it was reportedly one of the largest and most prosperous newspapers in the United States. From 1880… …

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  • 78Effects of global warming on Australia — This article is about predicted impacts of Climate change and Global warming on Australia and its climate. Australia is the highest emitter of greenhouse gases per capita in the developed world. [ [http://www.cana.net.au/index.php?site var=337… …

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  • 79Currencies of Puerto Rico — Puerto Rican peso Peso Puertorriqueño (Spanish) …

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  • 80Water heating — is a thermodynamic process using an energy source to heat water above its initial temperature. Typical domestic uses of hot water are for cooking, cleaning, bathing, and space heating. In industry, both hot water and water heated to steam have… …

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