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  • 51Zinc oxide — Other names Zinc white Calamine Identifiers …

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  • 52Phase-change memory — Computer memory types Volatile RAM DRAM (e.g., DDR SDRAM) SRAM In development T RAM Z RAM TTRAM Historical Delay line memory Selectron tube Williams tube Non volatile …

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  • 53Slovene pronouns — Substantival Pronoun= Substantival pronouns can replace a noun in a sentence; this is, as opposed to, say, an adjective or an adverb.Personal PronounA personal pronoun denotes the speaker ( I ), the addressee ( you ) or a third person ( it ).… …

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  • 54Slovene punctuation — Punctuation marks are one or two part graphical marks used in writing, denoting tonal progress, pauses, sentence type (syntactic use), abbreviations, et cetera.Marks used in Slovene include full stops (.), question marks (?), exclamation marks… …

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  • 55Destrier — This article is about the destrier, a type of war horse. For information about other Medieval horses, see Horses in the Middle Ages. Mounted on a destrier, William Marshall unseats an opponent during a joust. The destrier is the best known war… …

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  • 56Penitential — A penitential is a book or set of church rules concerning the Christian sacrament of penance, a new manner of reconciliation with God [Rouche 1987, p. 528.] that was first developed by Celtic monks in Ireland in the sixth century AD. When priests …

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  • 57Grimoald IV of Benevento — Grimoald IV (assassinated 817), called Falco, was the Lombard Prince of Benevento from 806 until his death. He was a thesaurarius or stolesayz / stoleseyz before becoming prince on the death of Grimoald III, over Grimoald s own son, Ilderic,… …

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  • 58Cathedraticum — (a Latin word from cathedra , episcopal seat or throne) is a specified sum of money to be contributed annually for the support of the bishop, as a mark of honour and in sign of subjection to the cathedral church, hence its name. HistoryIn the… …

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  • 59Masona — The theatre of Mérida was still usable in Masona s day, when the heavily Romanised city was prospering and in splendid condition. Masona or Mausona[1] (died circa 600/610) was the Bishop of Mérida and metropolitan of the province of Lusitania… …

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  • 60Raymond II Trencavel — (also spelled Raimond; 1207 ndash; 1263/1267) was the last ruler of the branch of the Trencavel viscounts of Béziers. His entire life was occupied by efforts to reverse the downfall the Trencavel had experienced during the Albigensian Crusade,… …

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