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  • 81Mupirocin — Systematic (IUPAC) name 9 [(E) 4 [(2S,3R,4R,5S) 3,4 dihydroxy 5 [[(2S,3S) 3 [(2S,3S) 3 hydroxybutan 2 yl]oxiran 2 yl]methyl] oxan 2 yl] 3 methylbut 2 enoyl]oxynonanoic acid Clinical dat …

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  • 82British Chinese — Anglo Chinese redirects here. For the language, see Singdarin. British Chinese 英國華僑 英国华侨 …

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  • 83Hydraulic conductivity — Hydraulic conductivity, symbolically represented as K, is a property of vascular plants, soil or rock, that describes the ease with which water can move through pore spaces or fractures. It depends on the intrinsic permeability of the material… …

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  • 84Dry rot — This entry refers to the term dry rot rather than any given species of fungi or specific process of material degradation. As noted, the term is applied to different species of fungi in different regions. For the 1956 film, see Dry Rot (film)… …

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  • 85Digital versus film photography — has been a topic of debate since the invention of digital cameras towards the end of the 20th Century. Both digital and film photography have advantages and drawbacks.[1][2] 21st century photography is dominated by digital operation, but the… …

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  • 86Stefan Templeton — R. Stefan Templeton (born July 15, 1967) is the founder of the SPEAR Project (Standing Patrol for Emergency Assessment and Response).Of American and Norwegian descent, he is the grandson of the civil rights leader Dr. Furman Templeton. He is also …

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  • 87Cloverfield — Theatrical release poster Directed by Matt Reeves Produced by …

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  • 88Nanopolymers — The word nano is derived from the Greek word for “dwarf”. It is the prefix for units of 10 9. In a nutshell, nanoscience is the study of the extremely tiny. Nanoscience is concerned with the study of the unique properties of matter at its nano… …

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  • 89physical science — physical scientist. 1. any of the natural sciences dealing with inanimate matter or with energy, as physics, chemistry, and astronomy. 2. these sciences collectively. [1835 45] * * * Introduction       the systematic study of the inorganic world …

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  • 90solubility — /sol yeuh bil i tee/, n. the quality or property of being soluble; relative capability of being dissolved. [1670 80; SOLUBLE + ITY] * * * Degree to which a substance dissolves in a solvent to make a solution (usually expressed as grams of solute… …

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