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  • 121Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory — In chemistry, the Brønsted–Lowry theory is an acid base theory, proposed independently by Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted and Thomas Martin Lowry in 1923.[1][2] In this system, Brønsted acids and Brønsted bases are defined, by which an acid is a… …

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  • 122Chess in Europe — The exact location, time and method of the entry of chess, or rather its immediate precursor Shatranj, into western Europe is unknown, however linguistic evidence suggest that it was almost certainly transmitted via the Arab world. Philological… …

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  • 123Brønsted–Lowry acid-base theory — In chemistry, the Brønsted–Lowry acid base theory is an acid base theory. It was proposed independently by Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted and Thomas Martin Lowry in 1923. In this system, an acid is defined as any chemical species (molecule or ion)… …

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  • 124Anisodesmic crystal — An anisodesmic crystal (sometimes anisodemic crystal) is a crystal containing bonds with differing electrostatic valencies. All other crystals are known as isodesmic crystals (or isodemic) and examples include diamond and halite. These terms are… …

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  • 125Humbert Roque Versace — Infobox Military Person name= Humbert Roque Versace born= birth date|mf=yes|1937|7|2 died= death date and age|mf=yes|1965|9|26|1937|7|2 placeofbirth= Honolulu, Hawaii placeofdeath= Vietnam placeofburial= caption=Captain Humbert Roque Versace,… …

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  • 126Edmund Clifton Stoner — (October 2, 1899, in Surrey, England – December 27, 1968 in Leeds, England) was a British theoretical physicist. He is principally known for his work on the origin and nature of magnetism, including the collective electron theory of… …

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  • 127Michell, John — ▪ British geologist and astronomer born 1724, Nottinghamshire, England died April 21, 1793, Thornhill, Yorkshire       British geologist and astronomer who is considered one of the fathers of seismology, the science of earthquakes (earthquake).… …

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  • 128silk spider — ▪ arachnid also called  Golden Silk Spider        (Nephila), any of a genus of the class Arachnida (phylum Arthropoda), so named because of the great strength of their silk and the golden colour of their huge orb webs. These webs often measure… …

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