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  • 121Tuplet — This article is about the note groupings. For mathematical grouping, see tuple. Irrational rhythm (  Play …

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  • 122PLAGUES OF EGYPT — The Bible has three accounts of the plagues (maggefot, Ex. 9:14; negʿaim, cf. Ex. 11:1; makkot, cf. I Sam. 4:8; cf. LXX, Targ.) that struck Egypt prior to the Exodus: a full, prose account is given in Exodus 7:14–11:10; 12:29–33, and brief,… …

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  • 123Japanese Mahjong yaku — In Japanese mahjong, yaku (Japanese: 役) is a specific combination of tiles that increases the value of the player s hand. In the Japanese version of the game, a player must have a minimum of one yaku in their hand in order to legally win. Each… …

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  • 124Web colors — HTML HTML and HTML5 Dynamic HTML XHTML XHTML Mobile Profile and C HTML Canvas element Character encodings Document Object Model Font family HTML editor HTML element HTML Frames HTML5 video HTML scrip …

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  • 125Fortran language features — This is a comprehensive overview of features of the Fortran 95 language, the version supported by almost all existing Fortran compilers. Old features that have been superseded by new ones are not described few of those historic features are used… …

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  • 126carbene — /kahr been/, n. the radical CH2 and its derivatives. [CARB + ENE] * * * ▪ chemistry Introduction       any member of a class of highly reactive molecules containing divalent carbon atoms that is, carbon atoms that utilize only two of the four… …

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  • 127photochemical reaction — Chemical reaction initiated by absorption of energy in the form of visible (light), ultraviolet, or infrared radiation. Primary photochemical processes occur as an immediate result, and secondary processes may follow. The most important example… …

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  • 128Gold (color) — Gold tone redirects here. For the type of photographic print, see Gold tone (print). Gold (golden) Color coordinates Hex triplet #FFD700 …

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