| Niobium-germanium Niobium-germanium (Nb3Ge) is a metallic chemical compound of niobium (Nb) and germanium (Ge). It has A15 phase structure.It is a superconductor with a critical temperature of 23.2 kelvins (K).Spluttered films have been reported to have an upper critical field of 37 teslas at 4.2 K. Niobium-germanium
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| WikiProject Spam/2008 Archive Oct 1 Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Spam/2008_Archive_Oct_1
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| Basket-hilted sword swords are a group of sword types characterized by a basket-shaped guard that protects the hand. An early example was recovered from the wreck of the Mary Rose, an English warship lost in 1545. It could be considered a development of the complex hilts used on rapiers and "side-swords". Basket-hilted_sword
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| Angus Cumming Angus Cumming produced the first collection of Strathspeys to be published by a person from Strathspey. His "Collection of Strathspeys or Old Highland Reels" was published in (1780) and contains 60 tunes. Angus Cumming himself claims in the preface that he follows the profession of his forefathers in being a Musician in Strathspey. Thomas Newte in his Tour of England and Scotland in 1781 attributes the strathspey style to the Brownes of Kincardine on-Spey and the Cummings of Freuchie. now Grantown-on-Spey Angus_Cumming
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| George Esson George Esson CBE, QPM, LLB (b. March 30, 1942) was Chief Constable of Grampian Police and Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary (1989-1994). He was at the centre of major inquiries into the Piper Alpha disaster and the Chinook Helicopter Crash. He also headed the police investigation into the Lockerbie Bombing.After retiring from the Police, he worked for Shell UK as a security and external affairs advisor and led their response to the Greenpeace protests at the decommissioning of the Brent Spar oil facility in the North Sea. George_Esson
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| Peter Dennis (ecologist) Dr Peter Dennis (born 1964) is a British Researcher and Lecturer. He specializes in Grassland Ecology and lectures in Grazing Ecology to undergraduate students attending Aberystwyth University.His main research interests include Peter_Dennis_(ecologist)
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2008 November 17 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2008_November_17
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| Articles for deletion/Steve Bruce (disambiguation) Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Steve_Bruce_(disambiguation)
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| Derek Yalden Dr Derek W. Yalden, B.Sc., Ph.D. is an Honorary Reader at the University of Manchester.After obtaining a 1st Class B.Sc. University College London in 1962, he completed his PhD on carpal bones in mammals at Royal Holloway College, under Prof. P.M.Butler, in 1965. He then worked as an Assistant Lecturer, and eventually Senior Lecturer, at the University of Manchester, School of Biological Sciences, teaching vertebrate zoology. He retried from there in 2005, after 40 years' service Derek_Yalden
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| The Mammal Society The Mammal Society is a British natural history organisation, which studies the wild mammals of the United Kingdom.It gives its mission statement asThe Mammal Society works to protect British mammals, halt the decline of threatened species, and advise on all issues affecting British Mammals. We study mammals, identify the problems they face and promote conservation and other policies based on sound science. The_Mammal_Society
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| Aberdeen Student Radio Aberdeen_Student_Radio
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| Morrisson v Robertson Morrisson v Robertson (1908 SC 332) is a case establishing the common law principles that govern unilateral error in Scots law. Morrisson_v_Robertson
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| Gabriele Marranci Gabriele Marranci (b. 1973, Florence, Italy) is an anthropologist working on religion with a specialization in Muslim societies. He is currently Associate Professor (Reader) at the University of Western Sydney, Australia, and Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the National University of Singapore. Marranci is the founding editor of the first anthropological journal of Islamic studies, Contemporary Islam. Together with Bryan Turner he also edits the book series Muslims in Global Societies. Gabriele_Marranci
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| Porcupine Abyssal Plain Porcupine Abyssal Plain (PAP), located in international waters, is adjacent to the Irish continental margin. The PAP lies beyond the Porcupine Bank's deepest point and is southwest of it. It is a muddy seabed, with scattered abyssal hills that covers an area approximately half the size of Europe's landmass. Its depth measures to . Porcupine_Abyssal_Plain
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| Gilbert Jack Gilbert Jack (Jachaeus, Jacchaeus) (c.1578–1628) was a Scottish Aristotelian philosopher. Gilbert_Jack
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| Symphony No. 6 (Schubert) Symphony No. 6 in C Major, D. 589, is a symphony by Franz Schubert. It is nicknamed the "Little C major" to distinguish it from his later Ninth Symphony, also in C major, which is known as "the Great."There are four movements: I. Adagio - Allegro II. Andante in F major III. Scherzo:Presto; TrioE major) IV. Allegro moderato Symphony_No._6_(Schubert)
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