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  • 81Olympia 2006 — XX. Olympische Winterspiele Teilnehmende Nationen 80 Teilnehmende Athleten 2633 (1627 Männer, 1006 Frauen) …

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  • 82Olympische Spiele 2006 — XX. Olympische Winterspiele Teilnehmende Nationen 80 Teilnehmende Athleten 2633 (1627 Männer, 1006 Frauen) …

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  • 83Torino 2006 — XX. Olympische Winterspiele Teilnehmende Nationen 80 Teilnehmende Athleten 2633 (1627 Männer, 1006 Frauen) …

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  • 84Turin 2006 — XX. Olympische Winterspiele Teilnehmende Nationen 80 Teilnehmende Athleten 2633 (1627 Männer, 1006 Frauen) …

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  • 85List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters — See also: Lists of Dungeons Dragons monsters This is the list of Advanced Dungeons Dragons 2nd edition monsters, an important element of that role playing game.[1] This list only includes monsters from official Advanced Dungeons Dragons 2nd… …

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  • 86arthropod — /ahr threuh pod /, n. 1. any invertebrate of the phylum Arthropoda, having a segmented body, jointed limbs, and usually a chitinous shell that undergoes moltings, including the insects, spiders and other arachnids, crustaceans, and myriapods. adj …

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  • 87Bone — is the substance that forms the skeleton of the body. It is composed chiefly of calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate. It also serves as a storage area for calcium, playing a large role in calcium balance in the blood. The 206 bones in the body …

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  • 88Dinosaur — For other uses, see Dinosaur (disambiguation). Dinosaurs Temporal range: Late Triassic–Late Cretaceous, 231.4–65.5 Ma …

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  • 89Snake — Ophidian redirects here. For the professional wrestler, see The Osirian Portal. This article is about the animal. For other uses, see Snake (disambiguation). Snakes Temporal range: Early Cretaceous – Recent, 112–0 Ma …

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  • 90metabolism — /meuh tab euh liz euhm/, n. 1. Biol., Physiol. the sum of the physical and chemical processes in an organism by which its material substance is produced, maintained, and destroyed, and by which energy is made available. Cf. anabolism, catabolism …

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