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  • 101Social organisation — Social organization or social institution, refers to a group of social positions, connected by social relations, performing a social role. It can also be defined in a narrower sense as any institution in a society that works to socialize the… …

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  • 102Nicoya — For other uses, see Nicoya (disambiguation). Nicoya   City   …

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  • 103Scientific formalism — is a broad term for a family of approaches to the presentation of science. It is viewed as an important part of the scientific method, especially in the physical sciences.Levels of formalismThere are multiple levels of scientific formalism… …

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  • 104Downeast Airlines — was a commuter airline based in Rockland, Maine from 1960 to June 1, 2007 when it was acquired by Maine Atlantic Aviation (MAA).[1] Contents 1 Company history 2 Flight 46 Accident 3 …

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  • 105Microbial biodegradation — Interest in the microbial biodegradation of pollutants has intensified in recent years as humanity strives to find sustainable ways to clean up contaminated environments.[1][2] These bioremediation and biotransformation methods endeavour to… …

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  • 106Mediation (Marxist theory and media studies) — Karl Marx Born May 5, 1818(1818 05 05) Trier, Prussia Died March 14, 1883(1883 03 14) (aged  …

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  • 107forbisen — 1. noun a) An example; model; pattern b) A parable; fable 2. verb a) To give as …

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  • 109A. Tom Grunfeld — est professeur d histoire à l’Université d État de New York (Faculté de l Empire State), spécialisé dans l’histoire moderne de l’Asie orientale, et plus particulièrement de la Chine et du Tibet. Il est titulaire d une licence de l Université d… …

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  • 110neurolaw — n. The philosophy and practice of using neuroscientific evidence and theories in the legal system. Also: neuro law. Example Citations: But what about people who rape and murder should we feel empathy for them? Should they be allowed to argue in… …

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