| Sabotage Talk:Sabotage
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| Degree of curvature Degree of curve or degree of curvature is a measure of curvature used in civil engineering for its easy use in layout surveying.A n-degree curve turns n degrees over some agreed-upon distance. The usual distance is of chord, but of arc is also common, and other lengthsSI is favoured, or a shorter length for sharper curves. Degree_of_curvature
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| Charles Joseph Van Depoele Talk:Charles_Joseph_Van_Depoele
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| Brunnock User_talk:Brunnock
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| Hanbury Brown and Twiss effect The Hanbury Brown and Twiss effect (HBT) is any of a variety of correlation and anti-correlation effects in the intensities received by two detectors from a beam of particles. HBT effects can generally be attributed to the dual wave-particle nature of the beam, and the results of a given experiment depend on whether the beam is composed of fermions or bosons. Hanbury_Brown_and_Twiss_effect
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| Atlanta Nights Atlanta Nights is a collaborative novel created by a group of science fiction and fantasy authors, with the express purpose of producing a bad piece of work of unpublishable quality to test whether publishing firm PublishAmerica would still accept it. It was accepted, but after the hoax was revealed, the publisher withdrew its offer, and the book was not published at that time.The primary purpose of the exercise was to test PublishAmerica's claims to be a "traditional publisher" which would only accept high-quality manuscripts. Atlanta_Nights
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| Nascent hydrogen Atomic hydrogen (or nascent hydrogen'dihydrogen, the usual 'hydrogen' (H2) commonly involved in chemical reactions. It is claimed to exist transiently but long enough to effect chemical reactions. According to one claim, nascent hydrogen is generated in situ usually by the reaction of zinc with an acid, aluminium (Devarda's alloy) with sodium hydroxide, or by electrolysis at the cathode. Nascent_hydrogen
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| Futurology Futures studies, foresight, or futurology is the science, art and practice of postulating possible, probable, and preferable futures and the worldviews and myths that underlie them. Futures studies (colloquially called "futures" by many of the field's practitioners) seeks to understand what is likely to continue, what is likely to change, and what is novel. Futurology
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| Dull Knife Fight Dull_Knife_Fight
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| Ann Alexander (ship) Ann Alexander was a ship from New Bedford, Massachusetts that was rammed by a wounded sperm whale on August 20, 1851 near the Galapagos Islands. After the whale had already destroyed two of the ship's boats in its jaws, the ship was holed under the waterline and was abandoned. Ann_Alexander_(ship)
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| Philip Baird Shearer/sandbox User:Philip_Baird_Shearer/sandbox
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| Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki/Archive 3 Talk:Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki/Archive_3
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| Michelle Kwan Talk:Michelle_Kwan
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| Armstrong's mixture Armstrong's mixture is a highly sensitive primary explosive whose primary ingredients are red phosphorus and potassium chlorate, with sulfur and calcium carbonate present in small amounts. Commercially, it is used in extremely small quantities on the paper caps that are used in toy cap guns. Armstrong's_mixture
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| Dysgenics Dysgenics (also known as cacogenics) is the study of factors producing the accumulation and perpetuation of defective or disadvantageous genes and traits in offspring in a particular population or species. Dysgenic mutations have been studied in animals such as the mouse and the fruit fly. The term dysgenics was first used as an antonym of eugenics — the social philosophy of improving human hereditary qualities via social programs and government intervention. Dysgenics
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| Thai Student Association Thai Student Association (TSA) or Thai Society (ThaiSoc) is an organisation of Thai student groups in many countries. They join together to assist newly arrived students and visiting scholars, to establish and support activities that will benefit Thai students, and to introduce Thai social, cultural, and traditional information to people in those countries. Thai_Student_Association
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| Hongshan culture The Hongshan culture () was a Neolithic culture in northeastern China. Hongshan sites have been found in an area stretching from Inner Mongolia to Liaoning and Hebei, and dated from about 4700 BC to 2900 BC. Hongshan_culture
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| TRIAC Talk:TRIAC
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| Spiritual (music) Talk:Spiritual_(music)
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| Meyer-Womble Observatory Meyer-Womble_Observatory
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