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  • 121Breathing gas — is a mixture of gaseous chemical elements and compounds used for respiration. Air is the most common and only natural breathing gas. Other artificial gases, either pure gases or mixtures of gases, are used in breathing equipment and enclosed… …

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  • 122Cultivation theory — is a social theory which examined the long term effects of television on American audiences of all ages. Developed by George Gerbner and Larry Gross of the University of Pennsylvania, cultivation theory derived from several large scale research… …

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  • 123Diving air compressor — A Diving Air Compressor is a gas compressor that can provide breathing air directly to a surface supplied diver, or fill diving cylinders with high pressure air pure enough to be used as a breathing gas. Filling a cylinder from the panel Contents …

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  • 124Carménère — Infobox grape variety name = Carmenère caption = Carmenère grapes species = Vitis Vinifera also called = Médoc: Grande Vidure, carméneyre, carmenelle, cabernelle, bouton blanc; Graves: carbouet; carbonet origin = Bordeaux (France) hazards =… …

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  • 125Chenin blanc — Cugnette redirects here. For another French wine grape known as Cugnette, see Jacquère. Chenin blanc Grape (Vitis) A cluster of Chenin blan …

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  • 126Durif — Sirah redirects here. For the related variety, see Syrah. Durif/Petite Sirah Grape (Vitis) Species Vitis vinifera …

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  • 127Rosé — For other uses, see Rose (disambiguation). A rosé (From French: rosé, ‘pinkish’) wine has some of the color typical of a red wine, but only enough to turn it pink. The pink color can range from a pale orange to a vivid near purple, depending on… …

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  • 128Computer facial animation — is primarily an area of computer graphics that encapsulates models and techniques for generating and animating images of the human head and face. Due to its subject and output type, it is also related to many other scientific and artistic fields… …

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