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  • 21Cloud Point — DIN EN 23015 Bereich Mineralölerzeugnisse Titel Mineralölerzeugnisse; Bestimmung des Cloudpoints Letzte Ausgabe …

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  • 22Cloud Computing Manifesto — The Cloud Computing Manifesto is a manifesto containing a public declaration of principles and intentions for cloud computing providers and vendors[1], annotated as a call to action for the worldwide cloud community and dedicated belief that the… …

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  • 23Cloud (disambiguation) — A cloud is a visible mass of condensed droplets or frozen crystals suspended in the air. Cloud(s) may also refer to: Contents 1 Fiction 2 Literature 3 …

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  • 24Cloud Factory — The Bellefield Boiler Plant in Junction Hollow The Cloud Factory is an affectionate nickname for a boiler plant which billows steam from below its single smoke stack in The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, the 1988 debut novel by the Pulitzer Prize… …

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  • 25Cloud Gate — Coordinates: 41°52′57.67″N 87°37′23.97″W …

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  • 26Cloud Gate — 41°52′57.67″N 87°37′23.97″O / 41.8826861, 87.623325 …

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  • 27Cloud Strife — Clad Strife Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cloud. Article principal : Personnages de Final Fantasy VII. Cloud Strife {{{image}}} Nom original {{{nomoriginal}}} Sér …

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  • 28cloud — cloudlike, adj. /klowd/, n. 1. a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air, usually at an elevation above the earth s surface. 2. any similar mass, esp. of smoke or dust. 3. a dim or obscure area in something otherwise… …

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  • 29Cloud of Unknowing, The — (ca. 1350–1400)    One of the best known mystical treatises in MIDDLE ENGLISH, The Cloud of Unknowing is a prose work in a North East Midland dialect from the later 14th century. Its anonymous author seems to have been familiar with the works of… …

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  • 30Cloud condensation nuclei — Aerosol pollution over Northern India and Bangladesh NASA Cloud condensation nuclei or CCNs (also known as cloud seeds) are small particles typically 0.2 µm, or 1/100 th the size of a cloud droplet [1]) about which cloud droplets coalesce. Water… …

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