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  • 101Hydroponics — (from the Greek words hydro (water) and ponos (labour) is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions, without soil. Terrestrial plants may be grown with their roots in the mineral nutrient solution only or in an inert medium,… …

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  • 102Watch — For other uses, see Watch (disambiguation). Early wrist watch by Waltham, worn by soldiers in World War I (Deutsches Uhrenmuseum, Inv. 47 3352) A watch is a small timepiece, typically worn either on the wrist or attached on a chain and carried in …

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  • 103Soviet submarine K-278 Komsomolets — K 278, 1 Jan 1986 Career …

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  • 104Wetsuit — This article is about the use of wetsuits in a range of water sports. For protective clothing specialized for scuba diving, see Diving suit. For the G.I. Joe character, see Wet Suit (G.I. Joe). Spring suit (shorty) and steamer (full suit) …

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  • 105Geoffrey Boycott — Infobox cricketer biography playername = Geoffrey Boycott country = England fullname = Geoffrey Boycott nickname = Boycs, Geoff, Fiery, GLY (Greatest Living Yorkshireman), Sir Geoffrey [McKinstry, p. ix i.] living = true dayofbirth = 21… …

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  • 106Gautrain — Infobox Rail companies logo filename =Gautrain Logo.jpg image filename = widthpx = franchise = Not subject to franchising nameforarea =stations regions =Johannesburg Park Station OR Tambo International Airport Pretoria secregions =Centurion,… …

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  • 107Robert Webster Cary — Infobox Military Person name= Robert Webster Cary, Jr. born= birth date|1890|8|18 died= death date and age|1967|7|15|1890|8|18 placeofbirth= Kansas City, Missouri placeofdeath= placeofburial= Arlington National Cemetery caption= Robert W. Cary,… …

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  • 109Mount Savage Locomotive Works — The Mount Savage Locomotive Works was a railroad workshop established at Mount Savage, Maryland, USA. The Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad locomotive shops were established in Mt. Savage in 1866, under the direction of James Millholland. The… …

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  • 110Santa Fe Railroad Tugboats — The Santa Fe Railroad barged rail cars across the San Francisco Bay for much of the 20th century as there is no direct rail link to the San Francisco peninsula. In the post World War II period a fleet of three tugs moved the barges: the Paul P.… …

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