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  • 21Mass Rock — Mass Stone von Glen Roy, Schottland Der Mass Rock (irisch: Carraig an Aifrinn; deutsch: Messestein) ist ein in den Jahren der Penal Laws in Irland als Altar genutzter Felsblock. Er bot die Voraussetzungen für den heimlichen Besuch der Heiligen… …

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  • 22Mass escapes from German POW camps — Mass escapes occur when 5 or more prisoners escape from a prison or prisoner of war camp at the same time. Most mass escapes occur after many months of careful planning and preparation, but seldom achieve complete success as usually the detaining …

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  • 23Mass Media in Burma —    Mass media include both print (newspapers and magazines) and broadcast (radio and television) outlets for information and entertainment. Under British rule, Burma had a number of vernacular newspapers, of which the most notable were Thuriya… …

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  • 24Mass driver — For fictional mass drivers, see List of electromagnetic projectile devices in fiction. Artist s conception of a mass driver for lunar launch A mass driver or electromagnetic catapult is a proposed method of non rocket spacelaunch which would use… …

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  • 25mass spectrometry — or mass spectroscopy Analytic technique by which chemical substances are identified by sorting gaseous ions by mass using electric and magnetic fields. A mass spectrometer uses electrical means to detect the sorted ions, while a mass spectrograph …

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  • 26Mass–energy equivalence — E=MC2 redirects here. For other uses, see E=MC2 (disambiguation). 4 meter tall sculpture of Einstein s 1905 E = mc2 formula at the 2006 Walk of Ideas, Berlin, Germany In physics, mass–energy equivalence is the concept that the …

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  • 27Mass killings under Communist regimes — Part of the series on Communism …

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  • 28Mass (liturgy) — A 15th century Mass …

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  • 29Mass society — Sociology …

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  • 30mass transit — a system of large scale public transportation in a given metropolitan area, typically comprising buses, subways, and elevated trains. Cf. rapid transit. * * * Transportation systems, usually publicly but sometimes privately owned and operated,… …

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