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  • 101Trophées UNFP - Oscars du foot — Trophée UNFP du football Les trophées UNFP du football récompensent chaque année les acteurs du football professionnel français. Créée en 1988 sous le nom des Oscars du football, la cérémonie change de nom en 2004 à la demande du comité des… …

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  • 102Progressive retinal atrophy — (PRA) is a group of genetic diseases seen in certain breeds of dogs and, more rarely, cats. It is characterized by the bilateral degeneration of the retina, causing progressive vision loss culminating in blindness. The condition in nearly all… …

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  • 103List of optometric abbreviations — Contents 1 Eye Examination Terms 2 Clinical Conditions Terms 3 Contact Lens Terms 4 Pharmacy and Drug Terms …

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  • 104Liste des finales de l'Olympique de Marseille — Les finales de l Olympique de Marseille Illustration Finales Jouées 34 Gagnées …

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  • 105Pendulum — This article is about pendulums. For other uses, see Pendulum (disambiguation). Simple gravity pendulum model assumes no friction or air resistance …

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  • 106Field of view — The field of view (also field of vision) is the angular extent of the observable world that is seen at any given moment.Different animals have different fields of view, depending on the placement of the eyes. Humans have an almost 180 degree… …

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  • 107Cornea — For other uses, see Cornea (disambiguation). Cornea Schematic diagram of the human eye. (Cornea labeled at center top.) …

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  • 108Ciliary processes — Interior of anterior half of bulb of eye. (Ciliary process visible at upper right.) …

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  • 109Laser — For other uses, see Laser (disambiguation). United States Air Force laser experiment …

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  • 110Maksutov telescope — A 150mm aperture Maksutov Cassegrain telescope. The Maksutov is a catadioptric telescope design that combines a spherical mirror with a weakly negative meniscus lens in a design that takes advantage of all the surfaces being nearly spherically… …

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