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  • 31Nodena Phase — The Nodena Phase and some of its associated sites The Nodena Phase is an archaeological phase in eastern Arkansas and southeastern Missouri of the Late Mississippian culture which dates from about 1400–1650 CE. The Nodena Phase is known from a… …

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  • 32Choctaw — For other uses, see Choctaw (disambiguation). Choctaw Choctaw portraits Total population 160,000   …

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  • 33Karst topography — is a landscape shaped by the dissolution of a layer or layers of soluble bedrock, usually carbonate rock such as limestone or dolomite. Due to subterranean drainage, there may be very limited surface water, even to the absence of all rivers and… …

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  • 34Indigenous peoples in Brazil — This article is about the indigenous peoples of Brazil. For other indigenous peoples see Indigenous peoples (disambiguation) Indigenous peoples in Brazil Povos Indígenas no Brasil Compilation of pictures of Native Brazilians from the tribes… …

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  • 35Oak Island — This article is about the Oak Island in Nova Scotia. For other uses see Oak Island (disambiguation) Oak Island Oak Island, Nova Scotia Geography Location Nova Scotia Canada …

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  • 36Paracetamol — Acetaminophen Systematic (IUPAC) name …

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  • 37Red Lady of Paviland — The Red Lady of Paviland is a fairly complete Upper Paleolithic era human male skeleton dyed in red ochre, discovered in 1823 by Rev. William Buckland in one of the Paviland limestone caves of the Gower peninsula in south Wales, dating from… …

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  • 38Biofuel — Information on pump regarding ethanol fuel blend up to 10%, California …

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  • 39Cellulose acetate — Cellulose acetate, first prepared in 1865, is the acetate ester of cellulose. Cellulose acetate is used as a film base in photography, and as a component in some adhesives; it is also used as a synthetic fiber.Acetate fiber and triacetate… …

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  • 40Mississippian culture — A map showing approximate areas of various Mississippian and related cultures. The Mississippian culture was a mound building Native American culture that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United States from… …

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