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  • 81Protein moonlighting — Crystallographic structure of cytochrome P450 from the bacteria S. coelicolor (rainbow colored cartoon, N terminus = blue, C terminus = red) complexed with heme cofactor (magenta spheres) and two molecules of its endogenous substrate epi… …

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  • 82Mount Cayley volcanic field — Coordinates: 50°07′13″N 123°17′26″W / 50.12028°N 123.29056°W / 50.12028; 123.29056 …

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  • 83Rock cycle — rocks do not remain in equilibrium and are forced to change as they encounter new environments. The rock cycle is an illustration that explains how the 3 rock types are related to each other and how processes change from one type to another over… …

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  • 84Kūkai — ( ja. 空海) or also known posthumously as Kōbō Daishi ( ja. 弘法大師), 774 ndash;835 CE was a Japanese monk, scholar, poet, and artist, founder of the Shingon or True Word school of Buddhism. Kūkai is famous as a calligrapher (see Shodo ), engineer,… …

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  • 85Northeast Region, Brazil — Nordeste redirects here. For other uses, see Nordeste (disambiguation). Northeast Region Região Nordeste   Region   …

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  • 86Puget Sound environmental issues — articleissues POV = December 2007 copyedit = January 2007 citationstyle = October 2008The environmental health of Puget Sound, Washington has a diverse and complex history related to a long, involved relationship with marine and freshwater… …

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  • 87Geography of Mesoamerica — Location of Mesoamerica in the Americas: this prototypic culture area is situated on the Middle American isthmus, or land bridge, adjoining southern North America with South America. The geography of Mesoamerica entails the physical and human… …

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  • 88British Columbia Wildlife Park — Infobox zoo zoo name=British Columbia Wildlife Park logo=BCWildlifeParklogo.gif logo width=120px date opened=August 16, 1966 location=Kamloops, British Columbia, CAN area=106 acres num species=65 members=CAZA… …

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  • 89forestry — /fawr euh stree, for /, n. 1. the science of planting and taking care of trees and forests. 2. the process of establishing and managing forests; forestation. 3. forestland. [1685 95; < MF foresterie. See FOREST, RY] * * * Management of forested&#8230; …

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  • 90Northwest Coast Indian — Any member of the North American Indian peoples inhabiting a narrow but rich belt of coastland and offshore islands from southeast Alaska to northwestern California. A signal feature of Northwest Coast society was the emphasis on each individual&#8230; …

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