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  • Cervical lymphadenopathy

    Cervical lymphadenopathy

    Cervical lymphadenopathy refers to lymphadenopathy of the cervical lymph nodes (the glands in the neck). The term lymphadenopathy strictly speaking refers to disease of the lymph nodes, though it i

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  • Sumner Redstone

    Sumner Redstone

    Sumner Murray Redstone (né Rothstein; May 27, 1923 – August 11, 2020) was an American billionaire businessman and media magnate. He was the founder and chairman of the second incarnation of Viacom,

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  • Iran–Israel relations

    Iran–Israel relations

    Iran and Israel have had no diplomatic relations since 1979, and modern relations are hostile. The relationship was cordial for most of the Cold War, but worsened following the Iranian Revolution a

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  • Chief justice

    Chief justice

    This article needs additional citations for verification.Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: "Ch

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  • Sound money

    Sound money

    This article possibly contains original research.Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. (May

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  • Solar radius

    Solar radius

    Conversion of nominal solar radius 1 R☉ = Units6.95700 × 108 metres695,700 kilometres0.00465047 astronomical unit432,288 miles7.35355 × 10−8 light-year2.25461 × 10−8 parsec2.32061 light-secondsSola

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  • Inositol triphosphate

    Inositol triphosphate

    Inositol trisphosphate or inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate abbreviated InsP3 or Ins3P or IP3 is an inositol phosphate signaling molecule. It is made by hydrolysis of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphospha

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  • Chicago Times

    Chicago Times

    The Chicago Times was a newspaper in Chicago from 1854 to 1895, when it merged with the Chicago Herald, to become the Chicago Times-Herald. The Times-Herald effectively disappeared in 1901 when it

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  • Peter Canisius

    Peter Canisius

    Peter Canisius SJ (Dutch: Pieter Kanis; 8 May 1521 – 21 December 1597) was a Dutch Jesuit priest known for his strong support for the Catholic faith during the Protestant Reformation in Germany, Au

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  • Viceroy butterfly

    Viceroy butterfly

    The viceroy (Limenitis archippus) is a North American butterfly. It was long thought to be a Batesian mimic of the monarch butterfly, but since the viceroy is also distasteful to predators, it is n

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