| Super iron battery The Super-iron battery is a new class of rechargeable electric battery."Super-iron" is a moniker for a special kind of ferrate salt (iron(VI)), this is, potassium ferrate (K2FeO4) or barium ferrate (BaFeO4), used in this new class of batteries. Super_iron_battery
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| The Royal Book of Oz The Royal Book of Oz (1921) is the fifteenth in the series of Oz books, and the first to be written by Ruth Plumly Thompson after L. Frank Baum's death. Although Baum was credited as the author, it was written entirely by Thompson. Subsequent editions, beginning in the 1980s, have been correctly attributed to Thompson. The_Royal_Book_of_Oz
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| Ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase L1 Ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCH-L1) () is a deubiqutinating enzyme. Ubiquitin_carboxy-terminal_hydrolase_L1
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| Spanish people Spanish people or Spaniards constitute the nation or ethnic group native of Spain, a country in the Iberian Peninsula, in southwestern Europe. Spaniards are largely descended from prehistoric indigenous Iberian peoples, although there has been a subsequent long history of migrations that have also left their mark. Spanish_people
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| Bisphenol A Bisphenol A, commonly abbreviated as BPA, is an organic compound with two phenol functional groups. It is a difunctional building block of several important plastics and plastic additives. With an annual production of 2metric tonnes, it is an important monomer in the production of polycarbonate. Bisphenol_A
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| Planum temporale The planum temporale is the cortical area just posterior to the auditory cortex (Heschl's gyrus) within the Sylvian fissure. It is a triangular region which forms the heart of Wernicke's area, one of the most important functional areas for language.The planum temporale shows a significant asymmetry. Planum_temporale
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| Sawfish Sawfishes are a family of marine animals related to rays. Their most striking appearance is a long, toothy snout. They are members of the sole living family Pristidae within the order Pristiformes, from the Greek pristēs meaning "a sawyer" or "a saw".The sawfish is part of the ray family even though it looks more shark-like than ray-like.They are not to be confused with sawsharks (order Pristiophoriformes), which have a similar physical appearance. Sawfish
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| Sangaku Sangaku or San Gaku (算額; lit. mathematical tablet) are Japanese geometrical puzzles in Euclidean geometry on wooden tablets created during the Edo period (1603Isaac Titsingh first introduced sangaku to the West when he returned to Europe in the late 1790s after more than twenty years in the Far East.During this period Japan was completely isolated from the rest of the world so the tablets were created using Japanese mathematics, (wasan), not influenced by western mathematical thought. Sangaku
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| Peshtigo Fire Talk:Peshtigo_Fire
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| Science News Science News is an American bi-weekly magazine devoted to short articles about new scientific and technical developments, typically gleaned from recent scientific and technical journals. Science News has been published since 1922 by Society for Science & the Public, a non-profit organization. From 1922 to 1966, it was called Science News-Letter.Kendrick Frazier is a former editor. In 2007, Tom Siegfried became the editor-in-chief of the magazine. Science_News
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| Middle Paleolithic The Middle Paleolithic (or Middle Palaeolithic) is the second subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age as it is understood in Europe, Africa and Asia. The term Middle Stone Age is used as an equivalent or a synonym for the Middle Paleolithic in African archeology. Middle_Paleolithic
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| Chirality (chemistry) chiral () is used to describe an object that is non-superposable on its mirror image. Human hands are perhaps the most universally recognized example of chiralitychirality is derived from the Greek word for hand, χειρ (cheir). It is a mathematical approach to the concept o Chirality_(chemistry)
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| 9/11 conspiracy theories Talk:9/11_conspiracy_theories
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| Creation–evolution controversy/Archive 1 Talk:Creation–evolution_controversy/Archive_1
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| Bolson Tortoise The Bolson Tortoise (Gopherus flavomarginatus), also called the Mexican Giant Tortoise or Yellow-margined Tortoise, is a species of tortoise from North America. Of the four North American tortoise species, it is the largest, having a carapace length of about 46Chihuahuan Desert known as the Bolsón de Mapimí, which is located in north-central Mexico. Bolson_Tortoise
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