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  • 91isopsephic —   a. numerically equal.    ♦ isopsephism, n …

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  • 92эквивалентная доза — — [http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en] EN equivalent dose A quantity used in radiation protection, expressing all radiation on a common scale for calculating the effective absorbed dose. The unit of dose equivalent is… …

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  • 93assay ton — (AT)    a specialized unit of mass used by minerologists in assaying (testing) ores for the presence of gold, silver, platinum, uranium, or other valuable metals. One assay ton equals 29.1667 grams: just a little over an an ounce! The assay ton… …

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  • 94C —    1. the Roman numeral 100, sometimes used as a unit of quantity or as a prefix meaning 100, as in Cwt (hundredweight) or CCF (100 cubic feet).    2. a symbol for international standard paper sizes, followed by the size number, as in C4. The C… …

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  • 95steradian — (sr) A unit of solid angular measure. It is defined as the solid angle subtended at the center of a sphere by an area on its surface numerically equal to the square of the radius …

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  • 96positron — ► NOUN Physics ▪ a subatomic particle with the same mass as an electron and a numerically equal but positive charge …

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  • 97gram atom — [gram′ə täm′ik] n. Chem. the quantity of an element having a weight in grams numerically equal to the element s atomic weight: a gram atom of copper, the atomic weight of which is 63.54, is a quantity of copper weighing 63.54 grams: also gram… …

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  • 98mole — mole1 [mōl] n. [ME < OE mal, akin to Goth mail < IE base * mai , to spot > Gr miainein, to sully] a small, congenital spot on the human skin, usually dark colored and slightly raised, often hairy mole2 [mōl] n. [ME molle, akin to or < …

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  • 99menelaus' theorem — |menə|lāəs(ə̇z) noun Usage: usually capitalized M Etymology: after Menelaus, 1st century A.D. Greek geometer : a theorem in geometry: if through a triangle ABC a transversal is drawn cutting the sides BC, AB, AC (produced if necessary) in the… …

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  • 100Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; …

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