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  • ...ly falling reference frame on one side of the Earth cannot explain why the people on the opposite side of the Earth experience a gravitational pull in the op ...with planets and other astronomical bodies, the objects of everyday life (people, cars, houses, even mountains) have little mass. Where such objects are con ...
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  • ...enetic]] instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living [[organism]]s and some [[virus]]es. The main role of DNA [[molecule]]s is t In living organisms, DNA does not usually exist as a single molecule, but instead as ...
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  • ...;18, in Jan Stanislaw Ciechanowski, ed. ''Marian Rejewski 1905–1980, Living with the Enigma secret.'' 1st ed. Bydgoszcz: Bydgoszcz City Council, 2005, ...," in Jan Stanisław Ciechanowski, ed., ''Marian Rejewski, 1905–1980: Living with the Enigma Secret'', [[Bydgoszcz]]: Bydgoszcz City Council, 2005, ISB ...
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  • ...tnam's "direct realism" aims to return the study of metaphysics to the way people actually experience the world, rejecting the idea of mental representations ...philosophy out of its self-imposed shell and back to the world of ordinary people and ordinary social problems.<ref>Reed, Edward (1997). [http://www.piaget.o ...
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  • ...(lodging)|pension lodging]] building, after student leaders complained of living with "a Marxist-leaning Jewess".<ref name="alex106-109">{{Harvnb|Alexandrov ...Mathematicians]] in [[Zürich]]. The congress was attended by eight hundred people, including Noether's colleagues [[Hermann Weyl]], [[Edmund Landau]], and [[ ...
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  • [[Image:Dibuix de Leo.png|thumb|220px|right|People have seen patterns in the stars since ancient times.<ref name="forbes" /> T ...the astronomy community view these organizations as [[fraud]]s preying on people ignorant of star naming procedure.<ref>{{cite web ...
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  • ...zation of the importance of antioxidants in the biochemistry of [[Organism|living organisms]].<ref>{{cite journal |author=Jacob R |title=Three eras of vitami ...gen]] for its existence, oxygen is a highly reactive molecule that damages living organisms by producing [[reactive oxygen species]].<ref name="Davies">{{cit ...
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  • ...vers, this signified certain emanations which caused its malign influence. People suffering its effects were said to be ''astroboletos''/αστροβολητος or 'sta ...region of the Earth's surface, with only [[Northernmost settlements|those living north of 73 degrees]] unable to see it. However, it does not rise very high ...
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  • ...the current system, that spending would be subject to the FairTax. People living through the transition may find both their earnings and their spending taxe ...supporters organize in [[Orlando, Florida]] for a FairTax [[Demonstration (people)|rally]] on July 28, 2006.]] The origins of the FairTax began with a group ...
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  • ...[[Nagasaki, Nagasaki|Nagasaki, Japan]], on August 9, 1945, killing 70,000 people and wounding another 100,000.<ref name = "Emsley2001"/> The "[[Little Boy]] ...50 and 100 plutonium-powered pacemakers still implanted and functioning in living patients.<ref> ...
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  • ...s are identical [[if and only if]] their difference is equal to zero. Most people would agree that the difference between 0.999… and 1, if it exists at all, ...ipal cut" (−∞,&nbsp;''d''&nbsp;]. The result is that the real numbers are "living uneasily together with" the decimal fractions. Again 0.999…&nbsp;<&nbsp;1. ...
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  • ...theory]].<ref>[[Geoffrey A. Landis|Landis, Geoffrey]]. [http://www.sff.net/people/Geoffrey.Landis/percolation.htp "The Fermi Paradox: An Approach Based on Pe ...fe, by design. The ''simulation argument''<ref>Nick Bostrom, 2003, Are You Living In a Computer Simulation? Philosophical Quarterly, 2003, Vol. 53, No. 211, ...
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  • ...live in [[Asia]]. By 2020, 60% of the world's population is expected to be living in [[Urban area|urban]], rather than [[rural]], areas.<ref>{{cite web }}</ref> In total, about 400 people visited [[outer space]] and reached Earth orbit as of 2004, and, of these, ...
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