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  • 111Mixed-interval chord — Mixed interval chords from the opening to Arnold Schoenberg s Klavierstück Op. 33a[1] ( &# …

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  • 112Terrain — Terrain, or relief, is the third or vertical dimension of land surface. When relief is described underwater, the term bathymetry is used. Topography has recently become an additional synonym, though in many parts of the world it retains its… …

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  • 113Dental restoration — Intervention ICD 9 CM 23.2 23.4 A dental restoration or dental filling is a dental restorative ma …

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  • 114Invisalign — is a series of clear, removable teeth aligners that both orthodontists and dentists use as an alternative to traditional metal dental braces. As of April 2008, more than 730,000 patients have completed or are currently in treatment.… …

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  • 115Relief (disambiguation) — A relief is a sculptured artwork where a modeled form projects from a flat background.Relief may also refer to: * Relief (music), the curvature of the neck of a guitar or similar instrument * Relief agency, or aid agency, an organisation… …

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  • 116North American Vexillological Association — This article is about a vexillological organization. For other uses see Nava. NAVA flag …

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  • 117Inlays and onlays — Onlay redirects here. For the town in France, see Onlay, Nièvre. Inlays and onlays Intervention ICD 9 CM 23.3 MeSH …

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  • 118Adam7 algorithm — Adam7 is the interlacing algorithm specified for use in PNG images. An interlaced PNG image is broken into seven subimages, which are defined by replicating this 8×8 pattern across the full image. The subimages are then stored in the PNG file in… …

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  • 119Removable partial denture — Intervention MeSH D003832 …

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  • 120Super 35 — (originally known as Superscope 235) is a motion picture film format that uses exactly the same film stock as standard 35 mm film, but puts a larger image frame on that stock by using the negative space normally reserved for the optical analog… …

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