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  • 101Nanorobotics — Part of a series of articles on Molecular Nanotechnology …

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  • 102Gamma spectroscopy — The gamma ray spectrum of natural uranium, showing about a dozen discrete lines superimposed on a smooth continuum, allows the identification the nuclides 226Ra, 214Pb, and 214Bi of the uranium decay chain. Gamma ray spectroscopy is the… …

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  • 103Bernd Heinrich — Bernd Heinrich, Ph.D (b. April 19, 1940, Germany), is a professor emeritus in the biology department at the University of Vermont and is the author of a number of books about nature writing, behavior, biology, ecology, and evolution. Heinrich has …

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  • 104machine tool — machine tooled, adj. a power operated machine, as a lathe, used for general cutting and shaping of metal and other substances. [1860 65] * * * Stationary, power driven machine used to cut, shape, or form materials such as metal and wood. Machine… …

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  • 105Muscina — Adult Muscina stabulans Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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  • 106Wickeln (Kind) — Mit Wickeln, auch Faschen (oder Fatschen, von lat. fascis ‚Bündel‘, cf. Fatschenkind) bezeichnet man eine jahrtausendealte Praxis der Säuglingspflege. Dabei wird das Baby fest mit Stoffbinden umwickelt, so dass es sich nicht mehr bewegen kann. Es …

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  • 107poikilothermy — poi·ki·lo·ther·my pȯi ki lə .thər mē n, pl mies POIKILOTHERMISM * * * poi·ki·lo·ther·my (poi″kĭ lo thurґme) [poikilo + Gr. thermē heat] 1. the exhibition of body temperature which varies with the environmental temperature. 2. the …

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  • 108Scorpion — For other uses see Scorpion (disambiguation) Scorpion Temporal range: Silurian–Recent …

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  • 109MonoMetro — Industry Transport planning and system manufacture Founded 1997 Headquarters Headquarters: Blackwood, Wales Key people Gareth Pearce …

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  • 110thermoregulatory — adjective Date: 1941 tending to maintain a body at a particular temperature whatever its environmental temperature < thermoregulatory mechanisms > …

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