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  • 1Normal pressure hydrocephalus — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G91.2 ICD 9 331.9 …

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  • 2Macedonia (region) — This article is about the supra national region. For other uses, see Macedonia (disambiguation). Modern Macedonia is divided by the national boundaries of …

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  • 3high-pressure phenomena — ▪ physics Introduction       changes in physical, chemical, and structural characteristics that matter undergoes when subjected to high pressure. pressure thus serves as a versatile tool in materials research, and it is especially important in… …

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  • 41998–99 Australian region cyclone season — Season summary map First storm formed: 7 October 1998 Last storm dissipated: 21 April 1999 …

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  • 52001–02 Australian region cyclone season — Season summary map First storm formed: 24 October 2001 Last storm dissipated: 29 May 2002 …

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  • 6climate — /kluy mit/, n. 1. the composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years. 2. a region or… …

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  • 7South America — South American. a continent in the S part of the Western Hemisphere. 271,000,000; ab. 6,900,000 sq. mi. (17,871,000 sq. km). * * * Continent, Western Hemisphere. The world s fourth largest continent, it is bounded by the Caribbean Sea to the… …

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  • 8Compartment syndrome — Classification and external resources Fasciotomy, covered with a skin graft. ICD 10 M …

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  • 9Netherlands, The — officially Kingdom of The Netherlands byname Holland Country, northwestern Europe. Area: 16,033 sq mi (41,526 sq km). Population (2002 est.): 16,142,000. Capital: Amsterdam; Seat of Government: The Hague. Most of the people are Dutch. Languages:… …

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  • 10geomagnetic field — Magnetic field associated with the Earth. It is essentially dipolar (i.e., it has two poles, the northern and southern magnetic poles) on the Earth s surface. Away from the surface, the field becomes distorted. Most geomagnetists explain the… …

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