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  • 111Annual cycle — In geosciences, an annual cycle is the part of a measured quantity s fluctuation that is attributed to Earth s changing position in orbit over the course of the year. Such quantities might be influenced directly (e.g. incoming solar radiation at… …

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  • 112London Stock Exchange — Infobox Exchange name = London Stock Exchange nativename = type = Stock Exchange city = London country = United Kingdom coor = coord|51|30|54|N|0|05|56.5|W|region:GB LND type:landmark foundation = 1801 owner = London Stock Exchange Group key… …

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  • 113Gun politics in the United Kingdom — Gun politics in the United Kingdom, much like gun politics in Australia, places its main considerations on how best to ensure public safety and how deaths involving firearms can most effectively be prevented. Unlike in the United States, there is …

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  • 114White Rhinoceros — White Rhinoceros[1] White rhinoceros in Kruger Park Conservation status …

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  • 115Keeling Curve — The Keeling Curve is a graph showing the variation in concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide since 1958. It is based on continuous measurements taken at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii under the supervision of Charles David Keeling.… …

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  • 116Comparison of Australian and New Zealand governments — There are a great many similarities between Australia and New Zealand. They are both fully independent former settler colonies of Britain from which they have inherited their political traditions. Both nations are relatively isolated from major… …

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  • 117Puerto Rican Amazon — Conservation status Critically Endangered ( …

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  • 118Pai, Thailand — Pai ( th. ปาย) is a small town in northern Thailand near the Myanmar border, north of Chiang Mai on the northern route to Mae Hong Son. It lies along the Pai River. The town has thesaban tambon status and covers parts of the tambon Wiang Tai of… …

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  • 119Magnetosphere of Saturn — Aurorae on the south pole of Saturn as viewed by Hubble Internal field[1 …

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  • 120Ephemeris time — (ET) is a time scale used in ephemerides of celestial bodies, in particular the Sun (as observed from the Earth), Moon, planets, and other members of the solar system. This is distinct from Universal Time (UT): the time scale based on the… …

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