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  • 35Amorphous metal — Samples of amorphous metal, with millimeter scale An amorphous metal is a metallic material with a disordered atomic scale structure. In contrast to most metals, which are crystalline and therefore have a highly ordered arrangement of atoms,… …

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  • 37Supermarket shortage — Supermarket shortages have been identified in many American urban neighborhoods, and such gaps in food access have been closely correlated with diet related diseases such as cancer, obesity, and diabetes.The shortage began when many supermarkets… …

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  • 38Criticism of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report — IPCC Assessment reports: First (1990) 1992 sup. Second (1995) Third (2001) Fourth (2007) …

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