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  • 71Dawoodi Bohra — Part of a series on Shī‘ah Islam …

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  • 72Most recent common ancestor — Part of a series on Genetic genealogy Concepts Population genetics Haplogroup/ Haplotype Most recent common ancestor Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroups Human Y chromosome DNA haplogroups Genomics Other Y chromosome haplogroups by po …

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  • 73New Rice for Africa — ( NERICA ) is an interspecific cultivar of rice developed by the Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice) to improve the yield of African rice varieties. Although 240 million people in West Africa rely on rice as the primary source of food energy and… …

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  • 74Pedigree collapse — In genealogy, pedigree collapse describes how reproduction between two individuals who knowingly or unknowingly share an ancestor causes the number of distinct ancestors in the family tree of their offspring to be smaller than it could otherwise… …

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  • 75Seed orchard — A seed orchard is an intensively managed plantation of specifically arranged trees aimed for mass production of genetically improved seeds to create plants, or direct seeding for the establishment of new forest. GeneralSeed orchards are common… …

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  • 76Odes (Horace) — Contents 1 Book 1 2 Book 2 3 Book 3 4 Book 4 …

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  • 77Old Deuteronomy — is a character in T. S. Eliot s Old Possum s Book of Practical Cats and its musical adaptation, Cats. In Eliot s original poem, Old Deuteronomy is described as an ancient, wise cat who has lived many lives in succession and is respected by the… …

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  • 78Zantedeschia aethiopica — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) …

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  • 79Tavam of Vaikundar — According to Akilattirattu Ammanai, For ten months, Ayya Vaikundar revealed to the people all about the past, present, and future in the form of songs. He sang definitively about the future. Some of those who heard him, took his words as… …

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  • 80The Santror — Part of the series on Ayyavazhi Theology …

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