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  • ...T.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The [[w:Tarantula Nebula|Tarantula Nebula]] is the dominant feature in our satellite galaxy the [[w:Large Magellanic Cloud|Large Magell “The dominant species of the larger dominant groups tend to leave many modified descendants, and thus new sub-groups and ...
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  • ...tral region of the Milky Way galaxy. Credit: NRL/SBC Galactic Center Radio Group.]] ...of the Tarantula Nebula.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Tarantula Nebula is the dominant feature in our satellite galaxy the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). It is one ...
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  • '''Def.''' a "statement of the meaning of a word or word group or a sign or symbol"<ref name=DefinitionWikt>{{ cite book ...The definiens is not the meaning of the definiendum, but another symbol or group of symbols which, according to the definition, has the same meaning as the ...
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  • ...rnate form for existing knowledge, a particular description of a ‘dominant group’, perhaps the initial descriptive definition, should consist of attributes |title=Defining the "Dominant Group." ...
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  • # Mankind; human beings as a group. '''Humanism''' is a group of [[Draft:philosophy|philosophies]] and [[ethics|ethical]] perspectives wh ...
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  • ...uvelot - Group of sun spots - 1875.jpg|thumb|right|250px|This drawing of a group of sun spots and veiled spots is as observed on June 17, 1875, at 7 h 30 m ...test group" and "eclipse group" are both relative synonyms for "[[dominant group]]". ...
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  • ...trinos outnumber baryons by such a big factor that they can be dynamically dominant over baryons even if their masses are only a few electron volts. In fact, a ...have different masses, then the heaviest will obviously be gravitationally dominant, since the numbers of each species should be the same."<ref name=Rees/> ...
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  • ...t1/> pentose sugar (deoxyribose in DNA or ribose in RNA); and a phosphate [group]"<ref name=NucleotideWikt>{{ cite web ...s. Most phospholipids contain a [[w:diglyceride|diglyceride]], a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as [[w:choline|choline]]; one exception ...
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  • ...s, on the other hand, synthesizes S-process isotopes of elements from iron group seed nuclei to <sup>58</sup>Fe on up to Sr and Y, and takes place at the en "The dominant reactions for making <sup>26</sup>Al by proton and α bombardment of refract ...
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  • * [[Dominant group/History]] [[Category:Geochronology/Lectures]] ...
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  • {{main|Keynote lectures/Astronomy}} {{main|Dominant group/Meanings|Meanings}} ...
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  • ...f the solar spectrum, B, D, E, b, an unknown line, F, and two lines of the group G.)<ref name=Rayet/> ...ively similar way to the calcium triplet. The 5876 Å line (Fig. 1e) is the dominant line in all the spectra, although two other transitions (6678 and 7065) are ...
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  • ...dangered [[earth]] so monological -- that is, a conversation of a dominant group talking to itself?"<ref name=Cone>{{ cite journal ...jor taxa were detected and in the open ocean Cyanobacteria were a dominant group."<ref name=Ward>{{ cite journal ...
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  • ...test group" and "eclipse group" are both relative synonyms for "[[dominant group]]". ..., without any temporary disappearance or subsidence, such a long-continued group has been treated as an '''entity''' throughout."<ref name=Maunder05>{{ cite ...
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  • Bakalov, B. and Kirillov, A. Jr. (2001). Lectures on tensor categories and modular functors. Group cohomology, modular theory and space-time symmetries. ...
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  • Bakalov, B. and Kirillov, A. Jr. (2001). Lectures on tensor categories and modular functors. Group cohomology, modular theory and space-time symmetries. ...
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  • ...drik Antoon Lorentz'']] (right) after whom the [[w:Lorentz group|''Lorentz group'']] is named and [[Albert Einstein]] whose [[special relativity|special the ...e study of the infinite-dimensional unitary representations of the Lorentz group. These have both historical importance in mainstream physics, as well as c ...
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  • "HF is the dominant reservoir of fluorine wherever the interstellar H<sub>2</sub>/atomic H rati ...hydrogen as the primary electron donor, homoacetogens became the dominant group in hydrogen utilization with their advantageous kinetic properties."<ref na ...
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  • ...enic volatile organic compounds (BVOC) include the quantitatively dominant group of the isoprenoids [isoprene, monoterpenes (e.g. α-pinene), sesquiterpenes] {{main|Keynote lectures/Earth}} ...
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  • {{main|Keynote lectures/Astronomy}} ...galactic halo owes its ionization to photons from decaying neutrinos which dominant the halo [...] 96 eV ≤ ''m''<sub>ν</sub> ≤ 110 eV τ ~ 10<sup>27</sup> s. Th ...
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