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  • 101 Rhinella marina — « Crapaud buffle » redirige ici. Pour le Crapaud buffle africain, voir Pyxicephalus adspersus …

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  • 102Palace of Versailles — Versailles redirects here. For the city, see Versailles (commune). For other uses, see Versailles (disambiguation). Palace of Versailles Château de Versailles The interior court of the Palace of Versailles …

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  • 103Soap — For other uses, see Soap (disambiguation). A collection of decorative soaps, often found in hotels …

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  • 104Timeline of diving technology — This is a timeline of underwater technology. The entries marked ## are about decompression tables.[1] Contents 1 Pre industrial 2 19th century 2.1 Rebreathers appear …

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  • 105Drum brake — A drum brake with the drum removed as used on the rear wheel of a car or truck. Note that in this installation, a cable operated parking brake uses the service shoes …

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  • 106Thermostat — This article is about the temperature regulating device. For the French cooking oven temperature scale, see Gas Mark#Other cooking temperature scales. Honeywell s iconic The Round model T87 thermostat, one of which is in the Smithsonian …

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  • 107Weighing scale — Emperor Jahangir (reign 1605 1627) weighing his son Shah Jahan on a weighing scale by artist Manohar (AD 1615, Mughal dynasty, India). A weighing scale (usually just scales in UK and Australian English, weighing machine in south Asian English or… …

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  • 108Science and inventions of Leonardo da Vinci — Infobox Artist name = Leonardo da Vinci imagesize = 200px caption = The Vitruvian Man by Leonardo is possibly the best known drawing in the world. birthname = Leonardo di Ser Piero birthdate = birth date|1452|4|15|mf=y flagicon|ITA Anchiano,… …

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  • 109Goldfish — This article is about the ornamental fish. For other uses, see Goldfish (disambiguation). Goldfish …

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  • 110airplane — /air playn /, n. 1. a heavier than air aircraft kept aloft by the upward thrust exerted by the passing air on its fixed wings and driven by propellers, jet propulsion, etc. 2. any similar heavier than air aircraft, as a glider or helicopter. Also …

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