| Articles for deletion/Samurang (2nd nomination) Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Samurang_(2nd_nomination)
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| Hypoxylon Hypoxylon is a genus of Ascomycetes commonly found on dead wood, and usually one of the earliest species to colonise dead wood. A common European species is Hypoxylon fragiforme which is particular common on dead trunks of beech. Hypoxylon
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| Huan Xuan Huan_Xuan
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| Emperor Shunzong of Tang Emperor_Shunzong_of_Tang
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| Acupuncture/Archive 1 Talk:Acupuncture/Archive_1
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| Chinese calendar Template:Chinese_calendar
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| Isochrysis galbana Isochrysis_galbana
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| Tuoba Huang Tuoba Huang (拓拔晃) (428-July 29, 451), formally Crown Prince Jingmu (景穆太子) (literally "the decisive and solemn crown prince"), later further formally honored as Emperor Jingmu (景穆皇帝) with the temple name Gongzong (恭宗) by his son Emperor Wencheng, was a crown prince of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei. Tuoba_Huang
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| WikiProject Military history/Chinese military history task force Wikipedia:WikiProject_Military_history/Chinese_military_history_task_force
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| Grid computing/Draft Revision Talk:Grid_computing/Draft_Revision
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| Empress Wang Xianyuan Empress Wang Xianyuan (王憲嫄) (427-October 9, 464), formally Empress Wenmu (文穆皇后, literally "the civil and solemn empress"), was an empress of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song. Her husband was Emperor Xiaowu (Liu Jun). Empress_Wang_Xianyuan
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| Empress Dowager Lu Huinan Empress Dowager Lu Huinan (路惠男) (412-February 24, 466), formally Empress Dowager Zhao (昭太后, literally "accomplished empress dowager"), semi-formally Empress Dowager Chongxian (崇憲太后), was an empress dowager of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song. She was a concubine of Emperor Wen, and she became empress dowager because her son Liu Jun later became emperor (as Emperor Xiaowu). Empress_Dowager_Lu_Huinan
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| Pterygoplichthys Pterygoplichthys (from the Greek πτέρυγ- (pteryg-), meaning "wing", (hoplon) - weapon and ἰχθύς (ichthys) meaning "fish") is a genus of the armored catfish family Loricariidae. These fish are commonly known as sailfin armoured catfish or sailfin plecs. Pterygoplichthys
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| Yuan He Yuan He (源賀) (403-October 22, 479), né Tufa Poqiang (禿髮破羌), formally Prince Xuan of Longxi (隴西宣王), was a high level official of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei. He was a son of Southern Liang's last prince Tufa Rutan, and after Southern Liang's destruction he fled to Northern Wei and began to serve as an official, gradually reaching positions of great power during the reigns of Emperor Wencheng and Emperor Xianwen. Yuan_He
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| Du You Du You (, 735–December 23, 812), courtesy name Junqing (君卿), formally Duke Anjian of Qi (岐安簡公), was a Chinese scholar, historian and chancellor of the Tang Dynasty, who devoted thirty-six years to the compilation of the Tongdian, a historical encyclopedia with 200 sections (volumes), a collection of laws, regulations, and general events from ancient times to his own. Du_You
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| Kavalan language Kavalan was formerly spoken in the Northeast coast area of Taiwan by the Kavalan people (噶瑪蘭). It is a Formosan language of the Austronesian family. Kavalan is no longer spoken in its original area. As of 1930, it was used only as a home language. As of 1987, it was still spoken in Atayal territories. Today, this language is still spoken but considered moribund, with 24 speakers. Kavalan_language
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| Reference desk archive/Language/June 2006 Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Language/June_2006
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| Acestridium Acestridium is a genus of freshwater fish in the family Loricariidae of order Siluriformes. The type species is Acestridium discus. The genus name is derived from Latinised Greek 'agkistron' meaning hook. Acestridium
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| Dipentodon Dipentodontaceae is a monotypic family of flowering plants that contains a single genus, Dipentodon, and a single species, Dipentodon sinicus. It is a subtropical and tropical family of deciduous small trees or shrubs native to northeast India, southern China and Burma. Dipentodon
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| Codonopsis Codonopsis
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| Mercuries Tigers The Mercuries Tigers (三商虎) were a professional baseball team belonging to Taiwan's Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) between 1990 and 1999. Mercuries_Tigers
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| WikiProject China Wikipedia:WikiProject_China
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| Tropical leatherleaf The tropical leatherleaf, scientific name Laevicaulis alte, is a species of tropical slug, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk. Tropical_leatherleaf
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| Boltzmann Medal Boltzmann_Medal
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| Taipei American School/Second Controversy Discussion Archive Talk:Taipei_American_School/Second_Controversy_Discussion_Archive
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| Barbel (fish) Barbels are group of large carp-like freshwater fish, almost all of the genus Barbus. They are usually found in gravel and rocky bottomed fast flowing waters with high dissolved oxygen content. A typical adult barbel will range from 25 to 100 cm in length and weigh anywhere between 200 g and 10 kg, although weights of 1-2kg are more common.Barbel Roe is poisonous and causes vomiting and dairhoea in some people. Barbel_(fish)
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| Neon (genus) Neon is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Its 25 described species occur mostly in Eurasia, with some species found in North and South America. One species, N. convolutus, is also found in Algeria. Neon_(genus)
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| Sitticus wuae Sitticus wuae is a species of jumping spider. Sitticus_wuae
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| Synagelides palpaloides Synagelides palpaloides is a jumping spider. Synagelides_palpaloides
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| Wanlessia denticulata Wanlessia denticulata is a species of jumping spider. Wanlessia_denticulata
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| Yaginumaella lobata Yaginumaella lobata is a jumping spider. Yaginumaella_lobata
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| Zebraplatys bulbus Zebraplatys bulbus is a species of jumping spider. Zebraplatys_bulbus
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| Cytaea levii Cytaea levii is a species of jumping spider. Cytaea_levii
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| Dexippus taiwanensis Dexippus taiwanensis is a jumping spider, similar in appearance to D. kleini. It is endemic to Taiwan, which provides its specific epithet "taiwanensis". Dexippus_taiwanensis
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| Tauala elongata Tauala elongata is a species of jumping spider. Tauala_elongata
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| Sitticus taiwanensis Sitticus taiwanensis is a species of jumping spider. Sitticus_taiwanensis
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| Hing Tong Hing Tong (February 16, 1922 – March 4, 2007) was a leading American mathematician. He is well-known for providing the original proof of the Katetov–Tong insertion theorem. Hing_Tong
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| Chi-Huey Wong Chi-Huey Wong (; born August 3, 1948) is a Taiwan-born biochemist and professor of chemistry and chemical biology at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California. His expertise is bioorganic chemistry, especially in carbohydrate biochemistry and chemical proteomics. He was elected as a member of the United States National Academy of Science in 2002 and an academician of Republic of China's Academia Sinica in 1994. Chi-Huey_Wong
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| Psechridae The Psechridae are a family of spiders with about two dozen species in two orders.They construct cribellate webs and are related to the Lycosidae. With body lengths of up to 2 cm and funnel webs more than 1 m in diameter, they are the biggest cribellate spiders. Psechridae
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| Woundfin The woundfin (Plagopterus argentissimus) is a species of minnow endemic to the Virgin River of the southwestern United States. It is a slender, silvery minnow, with a flattened head and belly, long snout, leathery skin, and no scales. There are barbels on the corners of its lips, and its common name likely comes from the first spinous ray of its dorsal fin, which is sharp-pointed. Its maximum length is rarely more than 7.5 Woundfin
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| Alopecosa Alopecosa is a spider genus in the family Lycosidae, wolf spiders, with about 140 species and several subspecies.Most species grow up to 2 cm. Alopecosa females make a burrow in which they deposit their egg sac. The female then stays in the burrow guarding the sac until the eggs hatch. Alopecosa
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| Lycosoidea The Lycosoidea are a superfamily of araneomorph eight-eyed spiders, with twelve families Ctenidae Lycosidae Neolanidae Oxyopidae Pisauridae Psechridae Senoculidae Stiphidiidae Trechaleidae Zoridae Zorocratidae Zoropsidae Lycosoidea
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| Argyrodes Spiders of the genus Argyrodes (Theridiidae), also called dewdrop spiders, occur worldwide. They are best known as kleptoparasites Argyrodes
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| Finite difference method This formula is known as the Crank-Nicolson method.We can obtain from solving a system of linear equations Finite_difference_method
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| Yum-Tong Siu Yum-Tong Siu (; born May 6, 1943 in Guangzhou, China) is the William Elwood Byerly Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University.Dr. Siu has been the dominant figure in the mathematics of several complex variables, for a quarter-century. He has mastered techniques at the interfaces between complex variables, differential geometry, and algebraic geometry. Yum-Tong_Siu
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| Cyrtophora The Tent-web spiders (genus Cyrtophora), although technically orb-web spiders (family Araneidae), do not build orb webs. Their tent-like, highly complex non-sticky web is sometimes considered a precursor of the simplified orb-web. These webs are aligned horizontally, with a network of supporting threads above them. These spiders often live in colonies. Females have a body length of mostly about 10 mm. Cyrtophora
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| Chuan-Chiung Chang Chang Chuan-Chiung (Traditional Chinese:Pharmacology at National Taiwan University. He is best known for having isolated bungarotoxin, a still-important agent in neurobiological research. His division was Life Sciences, specialising in that area, leading on to isolating bungarotoxin, his most famous research. Chuan-Chiung_Chang
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| Fold (higher-order function) functional programming, fold, also known variously as reduce, accumulate, compress or inject, is a family of higher-order functions that process a data structure in some order and build up a return value. Typically, a fold deals with two thingsfunction, and a data structure, typically a list of elements. The fold then proceeds to combine elements of the data structure using the function in some systematic way. Fold_(higher-order_function)
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| Empress Dowager Hu Empress Dowager Hu (胡太后, personal name unknown) (d. May 17, 528), formally Empress Ling (靈皇后, literally "the unattentive empress"), was an empress dowager of the Chinese dynasty Northern Wei. She was a concubine of Emperor Xuanwu, and she became regent and empress dowager after her son Emperor Xiaoming became emperor after Emperor Xuanwu's death in 515. Empress_Dowager_Hu
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| Wen-Hsiung Li Wen-Hsiung Li (1942-) is a Taiwanese American scientist working in the fields of molecular evolution, population genetics, and genomics. He is currently the James Watson Professor of Ecology and Evolution at the University of Chicago and a Principal Investigator at the Institute of Information Science and Genomics Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. Wen-Hsiung_Li
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