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  • 101Ning Ying — This is a Chinese name; the family name is Ning. Ning Ying Chinese name 寧瀛 (Traditional) Chinese name 宁瀛 (Simplified) Pinyin Níng Yíng (Manda …

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  • 102William Kenrick (writer) — William Kenrick (1725? 10 June 1779) was an English novelist, playwright, translator and satirist, who spent much of his career libelling and lampooning his fellow writers. Life and career Kenrick was born at Watford, Hertfordshire, son of a stay …

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  • 104Mauricio Wainrot — En este artículo se detectaron los siguientes problemas: Necesita ser wikificado conforme a las convenciones de estilo de Wikipedia. Carece de fuentes o referencias que aparezcan en una fuente acreditada. Requiere una revisión ortográfica y… …

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  • 105Coxsche Uhr — Die Coxsche Uhr (englisch Cox’s timepiece oder Cox’s perpetual motion) ist eine von James Cox und Jean Joseph Merlin um 1760 entwickelte Uhr, die Luftdruckunterschiede nutzte, um ihr Gewinde automatisch aufzuziehen und so den Eindruck eines… …

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  • 106James Cox (Uhrmacher) — James Cox (* um 1723; † 1800[1]) war ein englischer Uhrmacher, Juwelier und Unternehmer aus London. Er handelte unter anderem mit aufwendigen als Dekorationsstücke konzipierten Uhrwerken und Automaten, die er in London und Genf produzieren ließ… …

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  • 107Outline of energy — See also: Index of energy articles In physics, energy (from the Greek ἐνέργεια – energeia, activity, operation , from ἐνεργός – energos, active, working [1]) is a scalar physical quantity that describes the amount of work that can be performed by …

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  • 108Constant — Con stant (k[o^]n stant), a. [L. onstans, antis, p. pr. of constare to stand firm, to be consistent; con + stare to stand: cf. F. constant. See {Stand} and cf. {Cost}, v. t.] 1. Firm; solid; fixed; immovable; opposed to {fluid}. [Obs.] [1913… …

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  • 109Exergy — Available energy redirects here. For the meaning of the term in particle collisions, see Available energy (particle collision) .In thermodynamics, the exergy of a system is the maximum work possible during a process that brings the system into… …

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  • 110List of energy topics — This is a list of energy topics which identifies articles and categories that relate to energy in general. Energy refers to the ability to do work . The word is used in several different contexts. The engineering use has a precise, well defined… …

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