| Scientific investigation of telepathy Numerous scientific experiments seeking evidence of telepathy have been conducted over more than a century in the field of parapsychology. Telepathy, as with all parapsychological subjects, remains controversial. Scientific_investigation_of_telepathy
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| Thiomargarita namibiensis Talk:Thiomargarita_namibiensis
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| Crop circle/Archive 3 Talk:Crop_circle/Archive_3
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| Drunken trees Drunken trees, tilted trees, or a drunken forest, is a stand of trees displaced from their normal vertical alignment. taiga forests of Black Spruce (Picea mariana) under which discontinuous permafrost or ice wedges have melted, frost heaving,palsa development,hummocks, earthflows,rock glaciers,landslides, or earthquakes. Drunken_trees
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| Reference desk/Archives/Mathematics/2006 October 19 Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Mathematics/2006_October_19
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| Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2006 October 21 Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2006_October_21
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| Szilassi polyhedron Szilassi_polyhedron
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| Chimaerasuchidae The family Chimaerasuchidae ("Chimera crocodiles") that was erected in 2004 by Carvalho et al. It contained two genera of small (~1 metre long), possibly herbivorous crocodyliforms from the Cretaceous. Their considered to be potentially herbivorous as both had short-snouted heads with multicusped teeth.The Carvalho et al. Chimaerasuchidae
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| Barndoor skate The barndoor skate, Dipturus laevis, is a species of marine cartilaginous fish in the skate family (family Rajidae) of the order Rajiformes. It is native to the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, and is found from the Grand Banks of Newfoundland and the southern side of the Gulf of St. Lawrence south to North Carolina. The fish is one of the largest skates found in the North Atlantic Ocean, reaching lengths of up to . It is carnivorous, feeding on invertebrates and other fish found near the sea floor. Barndoor_skate
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| Hispanic Paradox Hispanic Paradox refers to the epidemiological finding that Hispanics in the U.S. tend to paradoxically have substantially better health than the average population in spite of what their aggregate socio-economic indicators would predict. The specific cause of the phenomenon is poorly understood, although the decisive factor appears to be place of birth, raising the possibility that differing birthing and/or neonatal practices might be involved via lack of breast feeding combined with birth trauma imprinting (both common in American obstetrics) and consequent mental and physical illness, the latter compounded by the impact of psychological problems on the capacity for social networking. Hispanic_Paradox
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| Boris Kerner Boris S. Kerner is the pioneer of the much discussed three phase traffic theory Autosolitons - solitary intrinsic states, which form in a broad class of physical, chemical and biological dissipative systems. The theory of Autosolitons was summarized in the books Boris_Kerner
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| Preferential looking Preferential looking is an experimental method in developmental psychology used to gain insight into the young mind/brain. Preferential_looking
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| Cohn process Cohn process is to extract and recover albumin from blood plasma. The process is based on the differential solubility of albumin and other plasma proteins based on pH, ethanol concentration, temperature, ionic strength, and protein concentration. Albumin has the highest solubility and lowest isoelectric point of all the major plasma proteins. Cohn_process
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| Great Appalachian Storm of November 1950 The Great Appalachian Storm of November 1950 was a large extratropical cyclone which moved through the Eastern United States, causing significant winds, heavy rains east of the Appalachians, and blizzard conditions along the western slopes of the mountain chain. Great_Appalachian_Storm_of_November_1950
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| Articles for deletion/Florence High School (Alabama) Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Florence_High_School_(Alabama)
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| Vitamin D/Archive 1 Talk:Vitamin_D/Archive_1
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| Genetic code/Archive 1 Talk:Genetic_code/Archive_1
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| Mahzarin Banaji Mahzarin Rustum Banaji was born and raised in India, in the town of Secunderabad, where she attended St. Ann's High School. Her B.A. is from Nizam College and her M.A. in Psychology from Osmania University in Hyderabad. She received her Ph.D. from Ohio State University (1986), and was an NIH postdoctoral fellow at University of Washington. Mahzarin_Banaji
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