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  • 121HELLER, YOM TOV LIPMANN BEN NATHAN HA-LEVI — (1579–1654), Moravian rabbi, commentator on the Mishnah. Heller was born in Wallerstein, Bavaria. He received his education in the home of his grandfather, Moses Wallerstein, as well as, among others, from judah loew b. bezalel (the Maharal) of… …

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  • 122Porcelain — Fine China redirects here. For the band, see Fine China (band). This article is about the ceramic material. For other uses, see Porcelain (disambiguation). Chinese moon flask, 1723 35, Qing Dynasty …

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  • 123Colotis fausta — Large Salmon Arab in Hyderabad, India. Scientific classification …

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  • 124Jewellery chain — Fine metal chains are used in jewellery to encircle various parts of the body, namely the neck, the wrists and the ankles, and they also serve as points to hang decorative charms and pendants. Unlike industrial or chains for other purposes, the… …

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  • 125loess —    Fine grained and poorly consolidated windblown sediment, mainly of silt. Great thicknesses of loess are found in areas marginal to hot and cold deserts, where the prevailing wind deposits fine dust particles blown from the desert basins or out …

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  • 126Hubble volume — [ large scale structure of the universe in the Hubble volume. The scale is such that the fine grains of light represent collections of large numbers of superclusters. The Virgo Supercluster home of our own galaxy is at the center of our Hubble… …

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  • 127prickle cell — Large flattened polygonal cells of the stratum germinosum of the epidermis (just above the basal stem cells), that appear in the light microscope to have fine spines projecting from their surfaces; these terminate in desmosomes that link the… …

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  • 128Hudson River school — Fine Arts. a group of American painters of the mid 19th century whose works are characterized by a highly romantic treatment of landscape, esp. along the Hudson River. * * * U.S. landscape painters of several generations, active с 1825–70. The… …

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