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  • 61Borvo — In classical Celtic polytheism, Borvo (also Bormo Bormanus Bormanicus Borbanus Boruoboendua Vabusoa Labbonus Borus) was a healing deity associated with bubbling spring water [http://www.sacred texts.com/neu/celt/rac/rac06.htm The Religion of the… …

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  • 62Dolomite — This article is about the rock and mineral. For other uses, see Dolomite (disambiguation). Dolomite Dolomite and magnesite – Spain General Cat …

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  • 63Lake Nyos — For School level education board in India, see NIOS. nyos redirects here. For information about youth orchestra, see National Youth Orchestra of Scotland. Lake Nyos Location Northwest Province …

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  • 64Gas exchange — or respiration takes place at a respiratory surface a boundary between the external environment and the interior of the body. For unicellular organisms the respiratory surface is Fick s law we can predict that respiratory surfaces must have: *a… …

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  • 65Azurite — may also refer to a blue Green fluorescent protein derivative. For the DFPSO vessel, see Azurite DFPSO. Azurite Azurite from China with large crystals and light surface weathering. General …

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  • 66Petrography — is that branch of petrology which focuses on detailed descriptions of rocks. Someone who studies petrography is called a petrographer. The mineral content and the textural relationships within the rock are described in detail. Petrographic… …

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  • 67Dihydrocodeine — Systematic (IUPAC) name 4,5 alpha epoxy 3 methoxy 17 methylmorphinan 6 ol Clinical data AHFS/Drugs.com …

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  • 68Arkose — (pronEng|ˈɑrkoʊz) is a detrital sedimentary rock, specifically a type of sandstone containing at least 25% feldspar.cite book author = Folk, R.L. year = 1974 title = Petrology of Sedimentary Rocks publisher = Hemphill isbn = 0 914696 14 9 url =… …

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  • 69Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu — Born June 23, 1750 Dolomieu …

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  • 70Cancrinite — is a complex carbonate and silicate of sodium, calcium and aluminium with the formula Na6Ca2 [(CO3,Al6Si6O24] ·2H2O. It is classed as a member of the feldspathoid group of minerals; the alkali feldspars that are poor in silica. Yellow, orange,… …

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