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  • Weathering is the process of disintegration of rocks and soils and the minerals they contain through direct or indirect contact with the atmosphere ...
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  • An estuary is a semi-enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from one or more rivers or streams mixes with saltwater from the sea. Estuaries ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Anthropology Category:Mythical creatures [[Image:Brown Willy Bodmin Moor.jpg|thumb|250 px|right ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Education the building intended for indoor sports or exercise|gym A gymnasium is a type of school ...
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  • The Cyrenaics were one of the two earliest Socratic schools of philosophy which flourished during the fourth and early third centuries B.C.E ...
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  • Category:Public Unification Thought is the philosophy of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon. The late Dr. Sang Hun Lee, a disciple of Reverend Moon, ...
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  • | [[Image:floodislewight.jpg|thumb|right|250px|This picture shows the flood plain following a 1 in 10 year flood on the Isle of Wight.]] ...
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  • In particle physics, a hadron (from the Greek word ἁδρός , hadros, meaning "thick") is a subatomic particle formed by the binding ...
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  • As a medical term, stress refers to a wide range of strong external stimuli or conditions, both physiological and psychological, impinging on ...
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  • The electron is a fundamental subatomic particle, which carries a negative electric charge. Electrons generate an electric field. In organized ...
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  • Category:Image wanted Mirabai (मीराबाई) (1498-1547) (sometimes also spelled Meera) was a female Hindu mystical poet whose compositions ...
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  • In the physical sciences, the weight of an object is a measurement of the gravitational force acting on the object. Although the term "weight ...
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  • Category:Public [[Image:Biometrics.jpg|right|thumbnail|250px|At Disney World, biometric measurements are taken from the fingers of multi-day pass ...
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  • "Apathy" or apatheia (Greek απάθεια, "absence of feeling"), is a philosophical term originally used by the Stoics ...
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  • The periodic table of the chemical elements is a tabular display of the chemical elements. It is perhaps the icon of Chemistry and expresses ...
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  • Genotype is the genetic makeup (set of genes) of an individual organism or cell. Genes, the units of heredity in living organisms, are encoded ...
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  • Sedimentology encompasses the study of modern sediments such as sand, Raymond Siever, Sand (New York: Scientific American Library, 1988, ISBN ...
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  • Aristotle (Greek: Ἀριστοτέλης Aristotélēs) (384 B.C.E. – March 7, 322 B.C.E.) was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato, and ...
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  • A wave is a disturbance that propagates through space in a regular pattern, often involving the transfer of energy. When thinking about waves ...
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  • Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) are microscale devices and systems that integrate electronic components with mechanical ones. They are ...
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