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Blister agent
A blister agent (or vesicant) is a chemical compound that causes severe skin, eye and mucosal pain and irritation in the form of severe chemical burns resulting in fluid filled blisters. Named for
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Zelda Sears
Zelda Sears (née Paldi; January 21, 1873 – February 19, 1935) was an American actress, screenwriter, novelist and businesswoman.Zelda SearsBornZelda Paldi(1873-01-21 ) January 21, 1873Brockway Town
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Integral part
In mathematics, the floor function is the function that takes as input a real number x , and gives as output the greatest integer less than or equal to x , denoted ⌊x⌋ or floor(x) . Similarly, the
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Philip Maini
Philip Kumar Maini FRS FMedSci (born 16 October 1959 in Magherafelt, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish mathematician. Since 1998, he has been the Professor of Mathematical Biology at the Univer
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Vanity Street
Vanity Street is a 1932 American Pre-Code crime drama film directed by Nick Grinde and starring Charles Bickford, Helen Chandler and Mayo Methot. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Picture
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Federico Krutwig
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The Fantasticks
The Fantasticks is a 1960 musical with music by Harvey Schmidt and book and lyrics by Tom Jones. It tells an allegorical story, loosely based on the 1894 play The Romancers (Les Romanesques) by Edm
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Triangulation pillar
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Robert Grosseteste
Robert Grosseteste (/ˈ ɡ r oʊ s t ɛ s t / GROHS -test; Latin: Robertus Grosseteste; c. 1168–70 – 8 or 9 October 1253), also known as Robert Greathead or Robert of Lincoln, was an English statesman,
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Canonical transformations
In Hamiltonian mechanics, a canonical transformation is a change of canonical coordinates (q, p) → (Q, P) that preserves the form of Hamilton's equations. This is sometimes known as form invariance
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