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  • 31Archeus — In alchemy, Archeus, or archaeus, is a term used generally to refer to the lowest and most dense aspect of the astral plane which presides over the growth and continuation of all living beings. The term was used by medieval Paracelsus and those… …

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  • 32Spidron (Tomorrow People) — Tomorrow People character Title=Spidron First=The Vanishing Earth Last=The Vanishing Earth Creator=Roger Price Name=Spidron Species=Unspecified Alliance=None Actor=John Woodnutt The Spidron is a fictional character from the British television… …

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  • 33Minor Tactics of the Chalk Stream — and Kindred Studies   …

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  • 34преображать — ПРЕОБРАЖАТЬ, несов. (сов. преобразить), кого что. Изменять (изменить) внешний вид, образ, форму кого , чего л., делая гораздо лучшим [impf. to transform (into), transmute (into), transfigure, change (someone or something) in outward form or… …

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  • 35Cognitive psychology — Psychology …

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  • 36Isotopes of gold — Gold (Au) has one stable isotope, 197Au, and 18 radioisotopes with 195Au being the most stable with a half life of 186 days.Gold has been proposed as a salting material for nuclear weapons (cobalt is another, better known salting material). A… …

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  • 37Isotopes of tantalum — Natural tantalum (Ta) consists of two isotopes: 180mTa (0.012%) and 181Ta (99.988%). 181Ta is a stable isotope. 180mTa ( m denotes a metastable state) is predicted to decay in three ways: isomeric transition to the ground state of 180Ta, beta… …

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  • 38Isotopes of arsenic — Although arsenic (As) has multiple isotopes, only one of these isotopes is stable; as such, it is considered a monoisotopic element. Arsenic has been proposed as a salting material for nuclear weapons (cobalt is another, better known salting… …

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  • 39Isotopes of zinc — Naturally occurring zinc (Zn) is composed of the 5 stable isotopes 64Zn, 66Zn, 67Zn, 68Zn, and 70Zn with 64Zn being the most abundant (48.6% natural abundance). Twenty one radioisotopes have been characterised with the most abundant and stable… …

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  • 40aurify — aurific /aw rif ik/, adj. aurification, n. /awr euh fuy /, v.t., aurified, aurifying. 1. to cause to appear golden; gild: Dawn came, and sunlight aurified the lead gray ocean. 2. to transmute into gold. [1645 55; AURI 1 + FY] * * * …

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