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  • 112Radioactive waste — 2007 ISO radioactivity danger logo, designed in part for long term radioactive waste depositories which might survive into a far future time in which all knowledge of the meaning of present common radiation danger symbols and signs has been lost… …

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  • 113Yessentuki — Infobox Russian city EnglishName=Yessentuki RussianName=Ессентуки Skyline SkylineLegend LatDeg=44 LatMin=02 LatSec LonDeg=42 LonMin=51 LonSec LocatorMap LocatorMapLegend CityDay=Last Saturday of August FederalSubject=Stavropol Krai… …

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  • 115sensory reception, human — Introduction  means by which humans react to changes in external and internal environments.   Ancient philosophers called the human senses “the windows of the soul,” and Aristotle described at least five senses sight, hearing, smell, taste, and… …

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  • 116Morrisville State College — Established 1908 Type Public President Richard Carreno (interim) …

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  • 117Physiologie des dinosaures — Note: Dans cet article, le mot « dinosaure » signifie « dinosaure non avien », à savoir les dinosaures sans les oiseaux (Avialae (en)), puisque à l heure actuelle, la majorité des experts considèrent les oiseaux comme un… …

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  • 118Pyrolysis — is the chemical decomposition of organic materials by heating in the absence of oxygen or any other reagents, except possibly steam.It is used in chemical analysis to break down complex matter into simpler molecules for identification, for… …

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  • 119Sterculia lychnophora — Hance Dried Sterculia lychnophora seeds Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 120bat — bat1 /bat/, n., v., batted, batting. n. 1. Sports. a. the wooden club used in certain games, as baseball and cricket, to strike the ball. b. a racket, esp. one used in badminton or table tennis. c. a whip used by a jockey. d. the act of using a… …

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