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K10

Index K10

K10 may refer to. [1]

12 relations: AMD 10h, Go God Go, K-10 (Kansas highway), K10 transport/localisation element (TLS), Keratin 10, Kristen (given name), LSWR K10 class, Montmorillonite, Skyeton K-10 Swift, Suit combination – K10 missing, USS Skylark (ASR-20), Violin Sonatas, KV 10–15 (Mozart).

AMD 10h

The AMD Family 10h, or K10, is a microprocessor microarchitecture by AMD based on the K8 microarchitecture.

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Go God Go

"Go God Go" is the twelfth episode in the tenth season of the American animated television series South Park.

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K-10 (Kansas highway)

K-10 is a 38-mile (61 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas.

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K10 transport/localisation element (TLS)

The K10 transport/localisation element (TLS) is a 44 nucleotide K10 TLS regulatory element from Drosophila melanogaster.

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Keratin 10

Keratin, type I cytoskeletal 10 also known as cytokeratin-10 (CK-10) or keratin-10 (K10) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the KRT10 gene.

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Kristen (given name)

Kristen is a first name, the Breton, Danish or Norwegian form of Christian.

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LSWR K10 class

The London and South Western Railway K10 Class was a class of 40 4-4-0 steam locomotives designed for mixed traffic work.

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Montmorillonite

Montmorillonite is a very soft phyllosilicate group of minerals that form when they precipitate from water solution as microscopic crystals, known as clay. It is named after Montmorillon in France. Montmorillonite, a member of the smectite group, is a 2:1 clay, meaning that it has two tetrahedral sheets of silica sandwiching a central octahedral sheet of alumina. The particles are plate-shaped with an average diameter around 1 μm and a thickness of 9.6 nm; magnification of about 25,000 times, using an electron microscope, is required to "see" individual clay particles. Members of this group include saponite. Montmorillonite is a subclass of smectite, a 2:1 phyllosilicate mineral characterized as having greater than 50% octahedral charge; its cation exchange capacity is due to isomorphous substitution of Mg for Al in the central alumina plane. The substitution of lower valence cations in such instances leaves the nearby oxygen atoms with a net negative charge that can attract cations. In contrast, beidellite is smectite with greater than 50% tetrahedral charge originating from isomorphous substitution of Al for Si in the silica sheet. The individual crystals of montmorillonite clay are not tightly bound hence water can intervene, causing the clay to swell. The water content of montmorillonite is variable and it increases greatly in volume when it absorbs water. Chemically, it is hydrated sodium calcium aluminium magnesium silicate hydroxide (Na,Ca)0.33(Al,Mg)2(Si4O10)(OH)2·nH2O. Potassium, iron, and other cations are common substitutes, and the exact ratio of cations varies with source. It often occurs intermixed with chlorite, muscovite, illite, cookeite, and kaolinite.

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Skyeton K-10 Swift

The Skyeton K-10 Swift is a two-seat, single-engine light sports or ultralight aircraft designed in Ukraine.

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Suit combination – K10 missing

The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge indicates the best line of play in contract bridge for a single suit in isolation in which declarer and dummy lack the king and ten but possess the ace, queen and jack.

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USS Skylark (ASR-20)

USS Skylark (ASR-20) was a Penguin-class submarine rescue ship of the United States Navy.

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Violin Sonatas, KV 10–15 (Mozart)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's set of six sonatas for keyboard with accompaniment of violin (or flute) and cello, K. 10–15 were composed in late 1764 in London during the Mozart family's grand tour of Europe.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K10

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