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  • 31Plasma globe — Not to be confused with Sulfur lamp or Plasma lamp. A plasma globe Plasma globes, or plasma lamps (also called plasma balls, domes, spheres, tubes or orbs, depending on shape), are novelty items that were most popular in the 1980s.[1 …

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  • 32Radium — (pronEng|ˈreɪdiəm) is a radioactive chemical element which has the symbol Ra and atomic number 88. Its appearance is almost pure white, but it readily oxidizes on exposure to air, turning black. Radium is an alkaline earth metal that is found in… …

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  • 33Plasma lamp — Plasma lamps (also variously plasma globes, balls, domes, spheres, or orbs) are novelty items which were most popular in the 1980s. The plasma lamp was invented by Nikola Tesla after his experimentation with high frequency currents in an… …

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  • 35Plumbing drainage venting — A building s waste disposal system has two parts: the drainage system and the venting system. The drainage system, also called traps and drains, comprises pipes leading from various plumbing fixtures to the building drain (indoors) and then the… …

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  • 36Dungeon Siege II — game case Developer(s) Gas Powered Games Publisher(s) Microsoft Game Studios …

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  • 37Otto Hahn — Hahn in 1944 Born 8 March 1879 …

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  • 38Eman — (E, eman, Em, von Emanation, dem früheren Namen von Radon) ist eine physikalische Einheit und wurde früher in der Bäderheilkunde und im Bergbau zur Angabe der Aktivitätskonzentration von Radium Emanation Rn 222 in einem Gas oder einer Flüssigkeit …

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  • 39Granite — For other uses, see Granite (disambiguation). Granite Igneous Rock Granite containing potassium feldspar, plagioclase feldspar, quartz, and biotite and/or amphibole Composi …

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  • 40Accord Européen Relatif Au Transport International Des Marchandises Dangereuses Par Route — L Accord européen relatif au transport international des marchandises Dangereuses par Route (ADR), fait à Genève le 30 septembre 1957 sous l égide de la Commission Economique des Nations Unies pour l Europe, est entré en vigueur le… …

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