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  • 51List of Cornish saints — Flag of St Piran, used as a flag of Cornwall This is a list of Cornish saints, including saints more loosely associated with Cornwall: many of them will have links to sites elsewhere in regions with significant ancient British history, such as… …

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  • 52Genealogy of Jesus — Rose window in Basilica of St Denis, France, depicting the ancestors of Christ from Jesse onwards …

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  • 53Kohai, Koau, mo Momo — Kohai (who?), Koau (I, me), mo (and) Momo (crumb) were in the Tongan mythology the first human beings created on earth. They came forth from the uanga (maggots, fruitfly larvae; apparently also in Tonga seen as a source of generatio spontanea).… …

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  • 54Ranjit Hoskote — (born 29 March 1969) is a contemporary Indian poet, art critic, cultural theorist and independent curator. Biography Ranjit Hoskote was born in Mumbai and educated at the Bombay Scottish School, Elphinstone College, where he read for a BA in… …

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  • 55Rebecca Alpert — Rebecca T. Alpert is associate professor in the departments of religion and women s studies and the chair of the department of religion at Temple University. Early life and education Rebecca Alpert was born April 12 1950 in Brooklyn, New York to… …

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  • 56SUMO network — consists of enzymes and substrates involved in the dynamic posttranslational modification process of sumoylation (i.e. transfer of SUMO protein to substrates). Network membersThe SUMO network members (gene name and aliases) as published in the… …

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  • 57Windbelt — The Windbelt is a device for converting wind power to electricity. A windbelt is essentially an aeolian harp except that it exploits the motion of the string produced by the the aeroelastic flutter effect to move a magnet closer and farther from… …

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  • 58Joakim Frederik Schouw — (February 7, 1789 in Copenhagen April 28, 1852) was a Danish lawyer, botanist and politician. From 1821, professor in botany at the University of Copenhagen first extraordinary professor, but after the death of J.W. Hornemann in 1841 ordinary.… …

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  • 59Бактерии — под именем бактерий в науке известны мельчайшие, микроскопической величины организмы, принадлежащие к растительному царству. По своей организации, по своим морфологическим особенностям, Б. ближе всего стоят к так называемым циановым или… …

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  • 60Виганд Альберт — (Albert Wigand) выдающийся немецкий ботаник. Работал много по многим областям ботаники, но особенно замечателен своим своеобразным научно философским направлением: он был противником двух капитальнейших приобретений науки XIX столетия:… …

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