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Mica

Index Mica

The mica group of sheet silicate (phyllosilicate) minerals includes several closely related materials having nearly perfect basal cleavage. [1]

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A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush

A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush is a 1958 book by the English travel writer Eric Newby.

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Abelsonite

Abelsonite is a nickel porphyrin mineral with chemical formula C31H32N4Ni.

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Aberdeen

Aberdeen (Aiberdeen,; Obar Dheathain; Aberdonia) is Scotland's third most populous city, one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas and the United Kingdom's 37th most populous built-up area, with an official population estimate of 196,670 for the city of Aberdeen and for the local authority area.

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Acoma Pueblo

Acoma Pueblo is a Native American pueblo approximately west of Albuquerque, New Mexico in the United States.

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Acorn Park

Acorn Park is a urban park in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland, which features an acorn-shaped gazebo and an artificial grotto.

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Adamawa Region

The Adamawa Region (Région de l'Adamaoua) is a constituent region of the Republic of Cameroon.

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Adhesion

Adhesion is the tendency of dissimilar particles or surfaces to cling to one another (cohesion refers to the tendency of similar or identical particles/surfaces to cling to one another).

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Akukan mine

The Akukan mine (Рудник Акукан) operated during 1927-1932 for the excavation of muscovite (potash mica).

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Aldan, Russia

Aldan (p; Алдан) is a gold-mining town and the administrative center of Aldansky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia, located in the Aldan highlands, in the Aldan River basin, on the stream Orto-Sala near its mouth in the Seligdar River, about south of the republic's capital of Yakutsk.

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Algoman orogeny

The Algoman orogeny, known as the Kenoran orogeny in Canada, was an episode of mountain-building (orogeny) during the Late Archean Eon that involved repeated episodes of continental collisions, compressions and subductions.

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Almandine

Almandine, also known incorrectly as almandite, is a species of mineral belonging to the garnet group.

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Alum Bluff Formation

The Alum Bluff Formation is a Late Oligocene to Early Miocene geologic formation in the central Florida Panhandle.

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Ammonium hydrosulfide

Ammonium hydrosulfide is the chemical compound with the formula (NH4)SH.

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Amphibole

Amphibole is an important group of generally dark-colored, inosilicate minerals, forming prism or needlelike crystals, composed of double chain tetrahedra, linked at the vertices and generally containing ions of iron and/or magnesium in their structures.

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Anandite

Anandite is a rare phyllosilicate with formula (Ba,K)(Fe2+,Mg)3(Si,Al,Fe)4O10(S,OH)2.

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Anatase

Anatase is a mineral form of titanium dioxide (TiO2).

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Ancient Aliens

Ancient Aliens is an American television series that premiered on April 20, 2010, on the History channel.

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Ancient Egyptian pottery

Ancient Egyptian pottery includes all objects of fired clay from ancient Egypt.

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Ancient Roman architecture

Ancient Roman architecture adopted the external language of classical Greek architecture for the purposes of the ancient Romans, but differed from Greek buildings, becoming a new architectural style.

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Andhra Pradesh Mica Mine Workers Union

A.P. Mica Mine Workers Union, a trade union of mica mine labourers in the Gudur minefields in Andhra Pradesh, India.

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Anik Matern

Anik Matern is a Canadian actress and founder of the award-winning Dynamic Theater Factory.

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Annite

Annite is a phyllosilicate mineral in the mica family.

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Anosy Region

Anosy is one of the 22 regions of Madagascar in the southeast of the country.

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Anthony Durand

Anthony Durand (1956–2009) was a Native American potter from Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico, United States.

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Apalachee

The Apalachee are a Native American people who historically lived in the Florida Panhandle.

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Architecture of Aberdeen

The Architecture of Aberdeen is known for the use of granite as the principal construction material.

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Argyle diamond mine

The Argyle Diamond Mine is a diamond mine located in the East Kimberley region in the remote north of Western Australia.

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Arizona flagstone

Arizona flagstone is composed of rounded grains of quartz which are cemented by silica.

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Arkose

Arkose is a detrital sedimentary rock, specifically a type of sandstone containing at least 25% feldspar.

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Art of the American Southwest

Art of the American Southwest is the visual arts of the Southwestern United States.

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Arthur Holden

Arthur Holden (born August 28, 1959) is a Canadian actor and writer.

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Asbestos

Asbestos is a set of six naturally occurring silicate minerals, which all have in common their eponymous asbestiform habit: i.e. long (roughly 1:20 aspect ratio), thin fibrous crystals, with each visible fiber composed of millions of microscopic "fibrils" that can be released by abrasion and other processes.

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Asheville, North Carolina

Asheville is a city and the county seat of Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States.

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Aspromonte

The Aspromonte is a mountain massif in the province of Reggio Calabria (Calabria, southern Italy).

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Astrophyllite

Astrophyllite is a very rare, brown to golden-yellow hydrous potassium iron titanium silicate mineral.

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Augustin-Jean Fresnel

Augustin-Jean Fresnel (10 May 178814 July 1827) was a French civil engineer and physicist whose research in optics led to the almost unanimous acceptance of the wave theory of light, excluding any remnant of Newton's corpuscular theory, from the late 1830s until the end of the 19th century.

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Avala

Avala (Авала) is a mountain in Serbia, overlooking Belgrade.

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Aventurine

Aventurine is a form of quartz, characterised by its translucency and the presence of platy mineral inclusions that give a shimmering or glistening effect termed aventurescence.

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Back-arc basin

Back-arc basins are geologic basins, submarine features associated with island arcs and subduction zones.

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Bakersville, North Carolina

Bakersville is a town in Mitchell County, North Carolina, United States.

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Ball clay

Ball clays are kaolinitic sedimentary clays that commonly consist of 20–80% kaolinite, 10–25% mica, 6–65% quartz.

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Bararite

Bararite is a natural form of ammonium fluorosilicate (also known as hexafluorosilicate or fluosilicate).

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Barbaggio

Barbaggio is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica.

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Barytocalcite

Barytocalcite is an anhydrous barium calcium carbonate mineral with the chemical formula BaCa(CO3)2.

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Bay of Quinte Railway

The Bay of Quinte Railway, originally an 1881 Deseronto, Ontario short line and later a successor to the 1879 Napanee, Tamworth and Quebec Railway, formed part of Edward Rathbun's Bay of Quinte Railway and Navigation Company which served the family's local milling and shipping empire.

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Bayfield group

The Bayfield group is a quartz sandstone found in Wisconsin along the Lake Superior coast.

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Bündner schist

The Bündner schist or Bündner slate (Bündnerschiefer; schistes lustrés) is a collective name for schistose rocks that form a number of geologic formations in the Penninic nappes of the Alps.

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Beaver Valley, Delaware and Pennsylvania

Beaver Valley (formerly known as Chandler’s Hollow) straddles the Pennsylvania and Delaware border in Delaware County, PA and New Castle County, DE.

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Bellingham Conglomerate

The Bellingham Conglomerate is one of several Pennsylvanian stratigraphic units in eastern Massachusetts.

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Benham Mound

The Benham Mound is a Native American mound in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio.

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Bertram Straus

Bertram Stuart Straus (17 March 1867 – 26 August 1933) was a British businessman and Liberal Party politician.

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Beryl

Beryl is a mineral composed of beryllium aluminium cyclosilicate with the chemical formula Be3Al2(SiO3)6.

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Bhutan

Bhutan, officially the Kingdom of Bhutan (Druk Gyal Khap), is a landlocked country in South Asia.

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Big Rock (glacial erratic)

Big Rock (also known as either Okotoks Erratic or, by the Blackfoot, as Okotok) is a 16,500-tonne (18,200-ton) boulder that lies on the otherwise flat, relatively featureless, surface of the Canadian Prairies in Alberta.

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Bihar

Bihar is an Indian state considered to be a part of Eastern as well as Northern India.

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Bihari culture

The culture of Bihar, an eastern state of India, includes various unique forms of literature, cuisine, performing and visual arts and festivals.

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Bindi (decoration)

A bindi (बिंदी, from Sanskrit bindu, meaning "point, drop, dot or small particle") is a colored dot worn on the centre of the forehead, commonly by Hindu and Jain women.

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Biotite

Biotite is a common phyllosilicate mineral within the mica group, with the approximate chemical formula.

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Bird's eye maple (mineral property)

Bird's eye maple, or bird's eye extinction, is a specific type of extinction exhibited by minerals of the mica group under cross polarized light of the petrographic microscope.

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Birefringence

Birefringence is the optical property of a material having a refractive index that depends on the polarization and propagation direction of light.

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Bismoclite

Bismoclite is a bismuth oxohalide mineral with formula BiOCl.

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Bismuth

Bismuth is a chemical element with symbol Bi and atomic number 83.

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Bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide

Bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide, or BSCCO (pronounced "bisko"), is a family of high-temperature superconductors having the generalized chemical formula Bi2Sr2Can−1CunO2n+4+x, with n.

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Bityite

Bityite is considered a rare mineral, and it is an endmember to the margarite mica sub-group found within the phyllosilicate group.

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Biu, Nigeria

Biu is a town and a Local Government Area (LGA) in southern Borno State of Nigeria.

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Black Rock Forest

Black Rock Forest is a forest and biological field station maintained by Black Rock Forest Consortium.

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Black Widow (paint mix)

Black Widow (paint mix) (also Black Widow US and Black Widow EU) is a non-commercial open source project, led by mechman (US), wbassett (US) and (EU), to create paint mix for DIY (do it yourself) projection screens from easily accessible materials all over US and EU, which could outperform some commercial projection screens.

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Blandford, Massachusetts

Blandford is a town in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Blériot XIII

The Blériot XIII was an experimental passenger-carrying aircraft built during 1910 by Recherches Aéronautique Louis Blériot.

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Bloody Creek crater

Bloody Creek crater, which is also known as the Bloody Creek structure, is a in diameter elliptical feature that is located in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Blueschist

Blueschist, also called glaucophane schist, is a metavolcanic rock that forms by the metamorphism of basalt and rocks with similar composition at high pressures and low temperatures (200 to ~500 degrees Celsius), approximately corresponding to a depth of 15 to 30 kilometers.

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Bluestone River (Alaska)

Bluestone River is a waterway located on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Bode Gorge

The Bode Gorge (Bodetal) is a long ravine that forms part of the Bode valley between Treseburg and Thale in the Harz Mountains of central Germany.

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Bone bed

A bone bed is any geological stratum or deposit that contains bones of whatever kind.

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Borra Caves

The Borra Caves, also called Borra Guhalu (Borra means hole in Odia language and guhalu means caves in Telugu language), are located on the East Coast of India, in the Ananthagiri hills of the Araku Valley (with hill ranges' elevation varying from) of the Visakhapatnam district in Andhra Pradesh.

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Bowen's reaction series

Within the field of geology, Bowen's reaction series is the work of the petrologist, Norman L. Bowen who summarized, based on experiments and observations of natural rocks, the crystallization sequence of typical basaltic magma undergoing fractional crystallization (i.e., crystallization wherein early-formed crystals are removed from the magma by crystal settling, say, leaving behind a liquid of slightly different composition).

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Branchville, Connecticut

Branchville is a Ridgefield, Connecticut neighborhood crossing into portions of Wilton and Redding, Connecticut, and is also the name of a Metro North railroad station (Branchville Station).

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Branco River

The Branco River (Rio Branco; Engl: White River) is the principal affluent of the Rio Negro from the north.

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Bridport

Bridport is a market town in Dorset, England, inland from the English Channel near the confluence of the River Brit and its tributary the Asker.

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Brightseat Formation

The Brightseat Formation is an exposure of marine sedimentary rock beds of Upper Cretaceous/Lower Paleocene age (65 MY to 55.5 MY), in Landover, Maryland.

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British Security Co-ordination

British Security Co-ordination (BSC) was a covert organisation set up in New York City by the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) in May 1940 upon the authorisation of Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

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Bronwen Mantel

Bronwen Mantel (born 29 October 1948) is a Canadian actress.

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Caddoan Mississippian culture

The Caddoan Mississippian culture was a prehistoric Native American culture considered by archaeologists as a variant of the Mississippian culture.

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Caerfai Group

The Caerfai Group is a Cambrian lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) in west Wales.

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Caerthillian to Kennack

Caerthillian to Kennack is a coastal Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, UK, noted for both its biological and geological characteristics.

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Caesium bromide

Caesium bromide or cesium bromide is an ionic compound of caesium and bromine with the chemical formula CsBr.

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Caesium chloride

Caesium chloride or cesium chloride is the inorganic compound with the formula CsCl.

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Caesium iodide

Caesium iodide or cesium iodide (chemical formula CsI) is the ionic compound of caesium and iodine.

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Cala Arenas

Cala Arenas is a beach situated near the city of Algeciras in Spain, within the El Estrecho Natural Park.

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Cambarysu

The cambarysu was a drum which Jose Bach said he saw the Catuquinaru tribe of Brazil use, when he visited them in 1896-97, to communicate between villages.

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Candle Creek

Candle Creek is a western tributary of the Kiwalik River, located on the Seward Peninsula of the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Capacitor

A capacitor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores potential energy in an electric field.

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Capacitor types

Capacitors are manufactured in many forms, styles, lengths, girths, and from many materials.

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Carbon

Carbon (from carbo "coal") is a chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6.

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Carbonatite

Carbonatite is a type of intrusive or extrusive igneous rock defined by mineralogic composition consisting of greater than 50% carbonate minerals.

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Cardenas Basalt

The Cardenas Basalt, also known as either the Cardenas Lava or Cardenas Lavas, is a rock formation that outcrops over an area of about 310 km2 (120 mi2) in the eastern Grand Canyon, Coconino County, Arizona.

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Carderock Recreation Area

Carderock Recreation Area is a 100-acre park in Carderock, Maryland, part of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park.

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Carrière des Nerviens Regional Nature Reserve

The Carrière des Nerviens Regional Nature Reserve (in French Réserve naturelle régionale de la carrière des Nerviens) is a protected area in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of northern France.

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Casadepaga River

Casadepaga River (also Koshotok and Koksuktapaga) is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska, near Nome.

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Cast bullet

A cast bullet is made by allowing molten metal to solidify in a mold.

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Caverna dos Ecos

Caverna dos Ecos (GO-018), also called "Gruta dos Ecos" (English: Echo Cave), is a mica schist cavern in central Goiás, Brazil.

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Cecil (soil)

Originally mapped in Cecil County, Maryland in 1899, more than 10 million acres (40,000 km²) of the Cecil soil series (Fine, kaolinitic, thermic Typic Kanhapludults) are now mapped in the Piedmont region of the southeastern United States.

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Celadonite

Celadonite is a mica group mineral, a phyllosilicate of potassium, iron in both oxidation states, aluminium and hydroxide with formula: K(Mg,Fe2+)(Fe3+,Al)(OH)2.

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Cement board

A cement board is a combination of cement and reinforcing fibers formed into 3 foot by 5 foot sheets, 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick that are typically used as a tile backing board.

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Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute

Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute (CGCRI) is a Kolkata based research institute under Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India.

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Centre Region (Cameroon)

The Centre Region (Région du Centre) occupies 69,000 km² of the central plains of the Republic of Cameroon.

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Ceramic art

Ceramic art is art made from ceramic materials, including clay.

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Ceramic capacitor

A ceramic capacitor is a fixed-value capacitor in which ceramic material acts as the dielectric.

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Ceramics of indigenous peoples of the Americas

Native American pottery is an art form with at least a 7500-year history in the Americas.

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Chalcedony

Chalcedony is a cryptocrystalline form of silica, composed of very fine intergrowths of quartz and moganite.

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Chamosite

Chamosite is the Fe2+end member of the chlorite group.

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Chandwara (community development block)

Chandwara is a community development block that forms an administrative division of Koderma district, Jharkhand state, India.

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Charabanc

A charabanc or "char-à-banc" (often pronounced "sharra-bang" in colloquial British English) is a type of horse-drawn vehicle or early motor coach, usually open-topped, common in Britain during the early part of the 20th century.

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Chōkōsai Eishō

Chōkōsai Eishō (鳥高斎 栄昌) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist.

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Chesterite

Chesterite ((Mg,Fe)17Si20O54(OH)6) is a rare silicate mineral that can be compared to amphiboles, micas, and jimthompsonite.

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China stone

China stone is a medium grained, feldspar-rich partially kaolinised granite characterized by the absence of iron-bearing minerals.

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Chinese ceramics

Chinese ceramics show a continuous development since pre-dynastic times and are one of the most significant forms of Chinese art and ceramics globally.

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Chipola Formation

The Chipola Formation is a Late Oligocene to Early Miocene geologic formation in the Florida Panhandle and member of the Alum Bluff Group.

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Chlorite group

The chlorites are a group of phyllosilicate minerals.

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Chloritoid

Chloritoid is a silicate mineral of metamorphic origin.

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Chota Nagpur Plateau

The Chota Nagpur Plateau is a plateau in eastern India, which covers much of Jharkhand state as well as adjacent parts of Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar and Chhattisgarh.

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Christmas in the post-war United States

Christmas in the United States during the post-war years (1946–1964) reflected a period of peace, productivity, and prosperity.

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Chromium(III) chloride

Chromium(III) chloride (also called chromic chloride) describes any of several compounds of with the formula CrCl3(H2O)x, where x can be 0, 5, and 6.

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Chrysoberyl

The mineral or gemstone chrysoberyl is an aluminate of beryllium with the formula BeAl2O4.

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Cipollino marble

Cipollino marble ("onion-stone") was a variety of marble used by the ancient Greeks and Romans, whose Latin term for it was "marmor carystium" (meaning "marble from Karystos").

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Circuit integrity

Circuit integrity refers to the operability of electrical circuits during a fire.

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Clay minerals

Clay minerals are hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, sometimes with variable amounts of iron, magnesium, alkali metals, alkaline earths, and other cations found on or near some planetary surfaces.

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Cleavage (crystal)

Cleavage, in mineralogy, is the tendency of crystalline materials to split along definite crystallographic structural planes.

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Clintonite

Clintonite is a calcium magnesium aluminium phyllosilicate mineral.

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Cluny Macpherson (physician)

Cluny Macpherson (March 18, 1879 – November 16, 1966) was a physician and the inventor of an early gas mask.

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Coandă-1910

The Coandă-1910, designed by Romanian inventor Henri Coandă, was an unconventional sesquiplane aircraft powered by a ducted fan.

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Cocinetas Basin

The Cocinetas Basin (Cuenca Cocinetas) is a small sedimentary basin of approximately in northeasternmost Colombia.

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Commutator (electric)

A commutator is a rotary electrical switch in certain types of electric motors and electrical generators that periodically reverses the current direction between the rotor and the external circuit.

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Condrieu AOC

Condrieu (From the French coin de ruisseau meaning "corner of the brook")K.

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Copper mining in the United States

Copper mining in the United States has been a major industry since the rise of the northern Michigan copper district in the 1840s.

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Coprinellus micaceus

Coprinellus micaceus is a common species of fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae with a cosmopolitan distribution.

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Cordierite

"Praseolite" redirects here.

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Core (manufacturing)

A core is a device used in casting and moulding processes to produce internal cavities and reentrant angles (an interior angle that is greater than 180°).

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Cornubian batholith

The Cornubian batholith is a large mass of granite rock, formed about 280 million years ago, which lies beneath much of the south-western peninsula of Great Britain.

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Cozy Dell Shale

The Cozy Dell Shale is a geologic formation of middle Eocene age that crops out in the Santa Ynez Mountains and Topatopa Mountains of California, extending from north of Fillmore in Ventura County westward to near Point Arguello, north of Santa Barbara.

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Crenulation

In a geological context, crenulation or crenulation cleavage is a fabric formed in metamorphic rocks such as phyllite, schist and some gneiss by two or more stress directions causing the formation of the superimposed foliations.

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Crystal habit

In mineralogy, crystal habit is the characteristic external shape of an individual crystal or crystal group.

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Cuche Formation

The Cuche Formation (Formación Cuche, Cc) is a geological formation of the Floresta Massif, Altiplano Cundiboyacense in the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes.

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Dacite

Dacite is an igneous, volcanic rock.

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Dalradian

Dalradian in geology describes a series of metamorphic rocks, typically developed in the high ground which lies southeast of the Great Glen of Scotland.

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Daniel Brochu

Daniel Brochu is a Canadian voice actor born in 1980 in Montreal, well known for voicing Buster Baxter in the PBS TV series Arthur and its spin-off Postcards from Buster, as well as Danny Pickett in later seasons of What's with Andy?.

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David Lindsay (explorer)

David Lindsay (20 June 1856 – 17 December 1922) was an Australian explorer and surveyor and a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, London.

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Davis, Massachusetts

Davis, Massachusetts is the abandoned location of the Davis Pyrite Mine.

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Deadwood Formation

The Deadwood Formation is a geologic formation of the Williston Basin and Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.

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Deccan Plateau

The Deccan PlateauPage 46, is a large plateau in western and southern India.

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Decomposed granite

Decomposed granite is classification of rock that is derived from granite via its weathering to the point that the parent material readily fractures into smaller pieces of weaker rock.

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Defense National Stockpile Center

The Defense National Stockpile Center (DNSC) is a branch of the United States' Defense Logistics Agency, whose purpose it is to store, secure, and sell raw materials.

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Delamination

Delamination is a mode of failure for composite materials and steel.

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Denholm, Quebec

Denholm is a municipality in La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada, north of Gatineau.

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DEX New York

DEX New York Cosmetics, Inc. is an American cosmetics company that specializes in mineral make-up without the use of mica or bismuth oxychloride as its base.

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Diaphragm (acoustics)

In the field of acoustics, a diaphragm is a transducer intended to inter-convert mechanical vibrations to sounds, or vice versa.

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Diaspore

Diaspore, also known as diasporite, empholite, kayserite, or tanatarite, is an aluminium oxide hydroxide mineral, α-AlO(OH), crystallizing in the orthorhombic system and isomorphous with goethite.

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Dicopper chloride trihydroxide

Dicopper chloride trihydroxide is the chemical compound with the formula Cu2(OH)3Cl.

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Die casting

Die casting is a metal casting process that is characterized by forcing molten metal under high pressure into a mold cavity.

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Dielectric barrier discharge

Dielectric-barrier discharge (DBD) is the electrical discharge between two electrodes separated by an insulating dielectric barrier.

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Dielectric strength

In physics, the term dielectric strength has the following meanings.

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Dirk van Erp

Dirk Koperlager van Erp (1860–1933) was a Dutch American artisan, coppersmith and metalsmith, best known for lamps made of copper with mica shades, and also for copper vases, bowls and candlesticks.

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Dirtbag Nunatak

Dirtbag Nunatak is a ridge-like nunatak rising to, south-southwest of Mount Manke, in the Harold Byrd Mountains in Antarctica.

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Domchanch (community development block)

Domchanch is a community development block that forms an administrative division of Koderma district, Jharkhand state, India.

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Douglas, Massachusetts

Douglas is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Dox Formation

The Dox Formation, also known as the Dox Sandstone, is a Mesoproterozoic rock formation that outcrops in the eastern Grand Canyon, Coconino County, Arizona.

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Drywall mechanic

A Drywall mechanic is a skilled trade similar to wood carpenters, except they build everything out of heavy gauge and light gauge steel studs (not wood studs) all year round, regardless of weather conditions.

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Du Fuwei

Du Fuwei (598?-624), known during service to Tang Dynasty as Li Fuwei (李伏威), was an agrarian leader who rose against the rule of Emperor Yang of Sui at the end of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty.

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Dualit

Dualit is a British manufacturer of coffee and tea capsules, kitchen and catering equipment and is best known for its range of heavy-duty toasters.

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Dubí

Dubí (Eichwald) is a town in the Ústí nad Labem Region, in the Czech Republic, near Teplice in the Ore Mountains, with 7,792 residents.

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Dubilier Condenser Company

The Dubilier Condenser Company was the earliest commercial manufacturer of electronic capacitors, formerly known as condensers, which were widely used in early radio receivers (wireless sets).

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Dudleyite

Dudleyite is a mineral, named after Dudleyville, Alabama.

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Earth

Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.

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Earth structure

An earth structure is a building or other structure made largely from soil.

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East Greek vase painting

East Greek vase painting was a regional style of ancient Greek vase painting, produced by the eastern Greeks (Ionia and the islands of the eastern Aegean Sea).

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East Region (Cameroon)

The East Region (Région de l'Est) occupies the southeastern portion of the Republic of Cameroon.

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Eastern Hills, Bogotá

The Eastern Hills (Spanish: Cerros Orientales) are a chain of hills forming the eastern natural boundary of the Colombian capital Bogotá.

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Eastern State Penitentiary

The Eastern State Penitentiary, also known as ESP, is a former American prison in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Economy of Andhra Pradesh

The economy of Andhra Pradesh is one of the fastest growing economies in India, with growth outstripping that of the wider Indian economy in the past few years.

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Economy of Ashanti

The Ashanti economy is a state economy with a philosophical highly developed autarky closed economy centered on Ashanti region national self-sufficiency dominated by its resources and services sector and largely driven by the export of gold bar bullion as a top-10 largest gold producer on Earth, manganese, bauxite and agricultural commodities such as cocoa and yam and characterised by low taxation and minimal need for foreign direct investment.

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Economy of Nepal

Economic development in Nepal has been complicated and affected by the constant change in political scenarios which has ranged from monarchy to being ruled by the Communist party in present context.

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Economy of South Sudan

The economy of South Sudan is one of the world's weakest and most underdeveloped, with South Sudan having little existing infrastructure and the highest maternal mortality and female illiteracy rates in the world as of 2011.

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Economy of Sri Lanka

With an economy worth $93.45 billion $298.310 billion PPP and a per capita GDP of about $4,310, $13,480 PPP as of 2018 Sri Lanka has mostly had strong growth rates in recent years.

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Economy of Uganda

Endowed with significant natural resources, including ample fertile land, regular rainfall, and mineral deposits, it is thought that Uganda could feed all of Africa if it were commercially farmed.

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Eddystone Rocks

The Eddystone, or the Eddystone Rocks, are a seaswept and heavily eroded group of rocks some 9 statute miles (14 kilometres) southwest of Rame Head in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

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Effective porosity

Effective porosity is most commonly considered to represent the porosity of a rock or sediment available to contribute to fluid flow through the rock or sediment, or often in terms of "flow to a borehole".

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Egon Orowan

Egon Orowan FRS (Orován Egon) (August 2, 1902 – August 3, 1989) was a Hungarian/British/U.S. physicist and metallurgist.

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El Peñón de Guatapé

The Rock of Guatapé (El Peñón de Guatapé), also known as the Stone of El Peñol (La Piedra de El Peñol), or simply La Piedra or El Peñol, is a landmark inselberg in Colombia.

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Electrical wiring

Electrical wiring is an electrical installation of cabling and associated devices such as switches, distribution boards, sockets and light fittings in a structure.

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Ellen David

Ellen David is a Canadian actress.

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Ellerbusch Site

The Ellerbusch Site (12-W-56) is a small but significant archaeological site in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Emi Koussi

Emi Koussi (also known as Emi Koussou) is a high pyroclastic shield volcano that lies at the southeast end of the Tibesti Mountains in the central Sahara of the northern Borkou Region of northern Chad.

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Enamelled glass

Enamelled glass is glass which has been decorated with vitreous enamel (powdered glass, possibly mixed with a binder) and then fired to fuse the glasses.

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Enstatite

Enstatite is a mineral; the magnesium endmember of the pyroxene silicate mineral series enstatite (MgSiO3) - ferrosilite (FeSiO3).

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Ephesite

Ephesite is a rare member of the mica silicate mineral group, phyllosilicate.

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Epidote

Epidote is a calcium aluminium iron sorosilicate mineral.

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Eridania Lake

Eridania Lake is a theorized ancient lake on Mars with a surface area of roughly 1.1 million square kilometers.

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Eridania quadrangle

The Eridania quadrangle is one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Astrogeology Research Program.

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Etowah Indian Mounds

Etowah Indian Mounds (9BR1) are a archaeological site in Bartow County, Georgia south of Cartersville, in the United States.

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Etta, South Dakota

Etta, also known as Etta Camp and Etta Mine, is a ghost town in Pennington County, South Dakota, United States.

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Evan O'Neill Kane

Evan O'Neill Kane (April 6, 1861 – April 1, 1932) was a surgeon working in Pennsylvania, United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and a member of a notable Pennsylvanian family.

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Evidence of water on Mars found by Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's HiRISE instrument has taken many images that strongly suggest that Mars has had a rich history of water-related processes.

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Evje og Hornnes

Evje og Hornnes is a municipality in Aust-Agder county, Norway.

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Exmoor Group

The Exmoor Group is a late Devonian to early Carboniferous lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) in southwest England whose outcrop extends from Croyde in north Devon east across Exmoor to Minehead in west Somerset.

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Eye shadow

Eye shadow is a cosmetic that is applied on the eyelids and under the eyebrows.

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Far North Region, Cameroon

The Far North Region, also known as the Extreme North Region (from Région de l'Extrême-Nord), is the northernmost constituent province of the Republic of Cameroon.

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Farallon Negro (volcano)

Farallon Negro is a volcano in the Catamarca province of Argentina.

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Farlow Gap

Farlow Gap is a popular trail for mountain biking and hiking, located in the western area of North Carolina.

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Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria

The Federal Capital Territory, commonly known as FCT, or loosely as FCT-Abuja, is a federal territory in central Nigeria.

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Ferronigerite-2N1S

Ferronigerite-2N1S is an iron, tin, alumino-hydroxide mineral that naturally occurs around sillimanite-quartz veins.

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Festival of Britain

The Festival of Britain was a national exhibition and fair that reached millions of visitors throughout the United Kingdom in the summer of 1951.

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Fichtel Mountains

The Fichtel Mountains (Fichtelgebirge, Smrčiny), form a small horseshoe-shaped mountain range in northeastern Bavaria, Germany.

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Fire clay

Fire clay is a range of refractory clays used in the manufacture of ceramics, especially fire brick.

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Fishpaper

Fish paper or fishpaper is a strong, flexible, fibrous dielectric paper.

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Fissility (geology)

In geology, fissility is the ability or tendency of a rock to split along flat planes of weakness (“parting surfaces”).

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Fission track dating

Fission track dating is a radiometric dating technique based on analyses of the damage trails, or tracks, left by fission fragments in certain uranium-bearing minerals and glasses.

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Florianópolis Formation

The Florianópolis Formation (Formacão Florianópolis) is a geological formation of the Santos Basin offshore of the Brazilian states of Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná and Santa Catarina.

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Fluor-liddicoatite

Fluor-liddicoatite is a rare member of the tourmaline group of minerals, elbaite subgroup, and the theoretical calcium endmember of the elbaite-fluor-liddicoatite series; the pure end-member has not yet been found in nature.

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Fluorosilicate glass

Fluorosilicate glass (FSG) is a glass material composed primarily of fluorine, silicon and oxygen.

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Flysch

Flysch is a sequence of sedimentary rock layers that progress from deep-water and turbidity flow deposits to shallow-water shales and sandstones.

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Foliation (geology)

Foliation in geology refers to repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks.

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Forbach Granite

Forbach Granite (Forbachgranit), also called Raumünzach-Granite (Raumünzach-Granit), is a type of granite rock that occurs in the Northern Black Forest.

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Force spectroscopy

Force spectroscopy is a set of techniques for the study of the interactions and the binding forces between individual molecules.

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Ford Auditorium

Ford Auditorium was an auditorium in Detroit, Michigan that was built in 1955 and opened in 1956.

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Formation of rocks

The three main ways rocks are formed.

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Formica (plastic)

Formica laminate is a laminated composite material invented at the Westinghouse Electric Corporation in the United States in 1912.

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Formstone

Formstone is a type of stucco commonly applied to brick rowhouses in many East Coast urban areas in the United States, although it is most strongly associated with Baltimore.

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Foundation (cosmetics)

Foundation is a skin-coloured makeup applied to the face to create an even, uniform colour to the complexion, to cover flaws and, sometimes, to change the natural skintone.

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Francis Preston Blair

Francis Preston Blair Sr. (April 12, 1791 – October 18, 1876) was an American journalist, newspaper editor, and influential figure in national politics advising several U.S. presidents across the party lines.

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Fuchsite

Fuchsite, also known as chrome mica, is a chromium (Cr) rich variety of the mineral muscovite, belonging to the mica group of phyllosilicate minerals, with the following formula: K(Al,Cr)2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2.

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Fujin Sōgaku Jittai and Fujo Ninsō Juppin

Fujin Sōgaku Jittai (婦人相学十躰, "Ten physiognomies of women") and Fujo Ninsō Juppin (婦女人相十品, "Ten classes of women's physiognomy") are the titles of what may have been two series of ukiyo-e prints designed by the Japanese artist Utamaro and published.

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G-type asteroid

G-type asteroids are a relatively uncommon type of carbonaceous asteroid that makes up approximately 5% of asteroids.

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Garden Creek site

Garden Creek site is an archaeological site located west of Asheville, North Carolina in Haywood County at the confluence of the Pigeon River and Garden Creek near Canton and the Pisgah National Forest.

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Garnet

Garnets are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives.

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Gas mask

The gas mask is a mask used to protect the user from inhaling airborne pollutants and toxic gases.

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Gatecliff Rockshelter

Gatecliff Rockshelter (26NY301) is a major archaeological site in the Great Basin area of the western United States that provides remarkable stratigraphy; it has been called the "deepest archaeological rock shelter in the Americas".

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Geiger–Marsden experiment

The Geiger–Marsden experiment(s) (also called the Rutherford gold foil experiment) were a landmark series of experiments by which scientists discovered that every atom contains a nucleus where all of its positive charge and most of its mass are concentrated.

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Gemstone industry in Greenland

Gemstones have been found in Greenland, including diamond, ruby, sapphire, kornerupine, tugtupite, lapis lazuli, amazonite, peridot, quartz, spinel, topaz, and tourmaline.

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Geochemistry

Geochemistry is the science that uses the tools and principles of chemistry to explain the mechanisms behind major geological systems such as the Earth's crust and its oceans.

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Geography of Bihar

Bihar is located in the eastern region of India between latitude 24°-20'-10" N ~ 27°-31'-15" N and longitude 83°-19'-50" E ~ 88°-17'-40" E. It is an entirely land–locked state, in a subtropical region of the temperate zone.

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Geography of Dorset

Dorset is a county located in the middle of the south coast of England.

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Geography of Madagascar

Madagascar is a large island in the Indian Ocean off the eastern coast of southern Africa, east of Mozambique.

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Geography of South Dakota

South Dakota is a state located in the north-central United States.

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Geography of Sudan

Sudan is located in northeastern Africa.

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Geography of Texas

The geography of Texas is diverse and large.

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Geology

Geology (from the Ancient Greek γῆ, gē, i.e. "earth" and -λoγία, -logia, i.e. "study of, discourse") is an earth science concerned with the solid Earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change over time.

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Geology of Alderley Edge

Alderley Edge in Cheshire is one of the classic locations for the study of Triassic sandstones in the United Kingdom.

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Geology of Cameroon

The geology of Cameroon is almost universally Precambrian metamorphic and igneous basement rock, formed in the Archean as part of the Congo Craton and the Central African Mobile Zone and covered in laterite, recent sediments and soils.

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Geology of Chile

The geology of Chile is a result of the Andean and preceding orogenies occurring on the western coast of South America, a convergent boundary of tectonic plates.

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Geology of Ghana

The geology of Ghana is primarily very ancient crystalline basement rock, volcanic belts and sedimentary basins, affected by periods of igneous activity and two major orogeny mountain building events.

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Geology of Mozambique

The geology of Mozambique is primarily extremely old Precambrian metamorphic and igneous crystalline basement rock, formed in the Archean and Proterozoic, in some cases more than two billion years ago.

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Geology of solar terrestrial planets

The geology of solar terrestrial planets mainly deals with the geological aspects of the four terrestrial planets of the Solar System, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, and one terrestrial dwarf planet, Ceres.

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Geology of Sudan

The geology of Sudan formed primarily in the Precambrian, as igneous and metamorphic crystalline basement rock.

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Geology of Swaziland

The geology of Swaziland formed beginning 3.6 billion years ago, in the Archean Eon of the Precambrian.

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Geology of Taiwan

Taiwan is active geologically, formed on a complex convergent boundary between the Yangtze Subplate of the Eurasian Plate to the west and north, the Okinawa Plate on the north-east, the Philippine Plate on the east and south, and the Sunda Plate to the southwest.

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Geology of the Iberian Peninsula

The geology of the Iberian Peninsula consists of the study of the rock formations on the Iberian Peninsula, which includes Spain, Portugal, Andorra, and Gibraltar.

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Geology of Uganda

The geology of Uganda formed beginning in the Archean and Proterozoic eons of the Precambrian, and much of the country is underlain by gneiss, argillite and other metamorphic rocks that are sometimes over 2.5 billion years old.

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Geophagia

Geophagia, also known as geophagy, is the practice of eating earth or soil-like substrates such as clay or chalk.

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George Washington Masonic National Memorial

The George Washington Masonic National Memorial is a Masonic building and memorial located in Alexandria, Virginia, outside Washington, D.C. It is dedicated to the memory of George Washington, the first President of the United States and a Mason.

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Georges Destriau

Georges Destriau (1 August 1903 - 20 January 1960) was a French Physicist and early observer of electroluminescence.

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Ghana

Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a unitary presidential constitutional democracy, located along the Gulf of Guinea and Atlantic Ocean, in the subregion of West Africa.

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Gibbsite

Gibbsite, Al(OH)3, is one of the mineral forms of aluminium hydroxide.

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Gilsum, New Hampshire

Gilsum is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States.

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Giralang, Australian Capital Territory

Giralang is a suburb of the Belconnen district of Canberra, located within the Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

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Girawa (woreda)

Girawa (also called Girawa Meyu Mulike) is one of the woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia.

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Giridih

Giridih (Hindi: गिरिडीह) is headquarters of the Giridih district of Jharkhand state, India.

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Giridih district

Giridih district is one of the twenty-four districts of Jharkhand state, India, and Giridih is the administrative headquarters of this district.

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Glassmine Falls

Glassmine Falls is an ephemeral waterfall in Buncombe County, North Carolina, on Glassmine Branch, near Dillingham, North Carolina.

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Glauconite

Glauconite is an iron potassium phyllosilicate (mica group) mineral of characteristic green color with very low weathering resistance and very friable.

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Glimmerstone

Glimmerstone is a historic mansion house on Vermont Route 131, west of the village center of Cavendish, Vermont.

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Glitter

Glitter describes an assortment of small, colourful, reflective particles that comes in a variety of shapes.

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Glossary of geology

This page is a glossary of geology.

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Gneiss

Gneiss is a common distributed type of rock formed by high-grade regional metamorphic processes from pre-existing formations that were originally either igneous or sedimentary rocks.

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Godfrey, Ontario

Godfrey is a small community located about 40 minutes drive time by automobile, north of Kingston, Ontario, Canada on Hwy. 38.

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Godin Tepe

Godin Tepe is an archaeological site in western Iran, situated in the valley of Kangavar in Kermanshah Province.

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Gold Butte, Nevada

Gold Butte is the name of a ghost town and nearby mountain peak in Clark County, Nevada.

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Goldcliff, Newport

Goldcliff (Allteuryn) is a village and community parish to the south east of the city of Newport in South Wales.

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Golden Valley Formation

The Golden Valley Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Late Paleocene to Early Eocene age in the Williston Basin of North Dakota.

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Goldich dissolution series

The Goldich dissolution series is a way of predicting the relative stability or weathering rate of various minerals on the Earth's surface.

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Goldstone (glass)

Goldstone is a type of glittering glass made in a low-oxygen reducing atmosphere.

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Gould Lake (Frontenac County)

Gould Lake is a lake north of the community of Sydenham in the Township of South Frontenac, Frontenac County, in eastern Ontario, Canada.

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Gould Lake Conservation Area

Gould Lake Conservation Area is a rural conservation area located in the Canadian Shield northwest of the community of Sydenham in the Township of South Frontenac, Frontenac County, in eastern Ontario, Canada.

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Governador Valadares, Minas Gerais

Governador Valadares is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Minas Gerais.

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Gracefield, Quebec

Gracefield is a city in La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau Regional County Municipality in the Outaouais region of Quebec, Canada.

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Granite

Granite is a common type of felsic intrusive igneous rock that is granular and phaneritic in texture.

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Granny Kempock Stone

The megalithic Kempock Stone, popularly known as Granny Kempock (perhaps because of its resemblance to an old woman), stands on a cliff behind Kempock Street, the main shopping street in Gourock, Scotland.

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Granodiorite

Granodiorite is a phaneritic-textured intrusive igneous rock similar to granite, but containing more plagioclase feldspar than orthoclase feldspar.

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Granulite

Granulites are a class of high-grade metamorphic rocks of the granulite facies that have experienced high-temperature and moderate-pressure metamorphism.

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Graphite

Graphite, archaically referred to as plumbago, is a crystalline allotrope of carbon, a semimetal, a native element mineral, and a form of coal.

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Grave Creek Stone

The Grave Creek Stone is a small sandstone disk inscribed on one side with some twenty-five characters, purportedly discovered in 1838 at Grave Creek Mound in Moundsville, West Virginia.

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Gravelotte, Limpopo

Gravelotte is a small town situated in the east of the Limpopo province of South Africa.

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Grease (lubricant)

Grease is a semisolid lubricant.

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Great Falls Park

Great Falls Park is a small National Park Service (NPS) site in Virginia, United States.

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Great Rock Mine

Great Rock Mine is a disused micaceous haematite mine about 3 km north of the town of Bovey Tracey in Devon, England.

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Grillenburg Sandstone

Grillenburg Sandstone (Grillenburger Sandstein) and Niederschöna Sandstone (Niederschönaer Sandstein) belong to the Elbe Sandstones of central Europe.

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Guanine

Guanine (or G, Gua) is one of the four main nucleobases found in the nucleic acids DNA and RNA, the others being adenine, cytosine, and thymine (uracil in RNA).

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Guffey, Colorado

Guffey is a census-designated place and a U.S. Post Office located in Park County, Colorado, United States.

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Guilford Quartz Monzonite

The Guilford Quartz Monzonite is a Silurian or Ordovician quartz monzonite pluton in Howard County, Maryland.

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Gunter Building

Gunter Building is a historic commercial building located at Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, North Carolina.

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Guntur district

Guntur district is an administrative district in the Coastal Andhra region of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

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Hakata Bay

is a bay in the northwestern part of Fukuoka city, on the Japanese island of Kyūshū.

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Halleflinta

Hälleflinta (a Swedish word meaning rock-flint), a white, grey, yellow, greenish or pink, fine-grained rock consisting of an intimate mixture of quartz and feldspar.

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Hammer paint

Hammer paint (or hammered paint) is a special lacquer with a surface that looks like hammered metal when dried.

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Hand fan

A handheld fan is an implement used to induce an airflow for the purpose of cooling or refreshing oneself.

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Hari Ram Nathany

Hari Ram Nathany was an Indian politician and businessman.

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Hascosay

Hascosay (Old Norse "Hafskotsey") is a small island lying between Yell and Fetlar in the Shetland Islands, Scotland.

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Hawthorne effect

The Hawthorne effect (also referred to as the observer effect) is a type of reactivity in which individuals modify an aspect of their behavior in response to their awareness of being observed.

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Hüseyindede vases

The Hüseyindede vases are Early Hittite vases decorated with reliefs, which were found in excavations at Hüseyindede Tepe near Yörüklü in the Turkish province of Çorum.

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He Xiangu

He Xiangu, birth name He Qiong, is a Chinese mythological figure and one of the Eight Immortals in the Taoist pantheon.

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Heat capacity

Heat capacity or thermal capacity is a measurable physical quantity equal to the ratio of the heat added to (or removed from) an object to the resulting temperature change.

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Hexenkopf

The Hexenkopf is a mountain,, in the Samnaun Group in the Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol.

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High Plains (United States)

The High Plains are a subregion of the Great Plains mostly in the Western United States, but also partly in the Midwest states of Nebraska, Kansas, and South Dakota, generally encompassing the western part of the Great Plains before the region reaches the Rocky Mountains.

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High Road to Taos

The High Road to Taos is a scenic, winding road through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains between Santa Fe and Taos.

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Hiroshige

Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川 広重), also Andō Hiroshige (安藤 広重; 1797 – 12 October 1858), was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist, considered the last great master of that tradition.

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History of art

The history of art focuses on objects made by humans in visual form for aesthetic purposes.

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History of geography

The history of geography includes many histories of geography which have differed over time and between different cultural and political groups.

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History of Georgia (U.S. state)

The history of Georgia in the United States of America spans pre-Columbian time to the present-day U.S. state of Georgia.

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History of mineralogy

Early writing on mineralogy, especially on gemstones, comes from ancient Babylonia, the ancient Greco-Roman world, ancient and medieval China, and Sanskrit texts from ancient India.

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Hokkoku Goshiki-zumi

Hokkoku Goshiki-zumi (北国五色墨, "Five Shades of Ink in the Northern Quarter") is a series of five ukiyo-e prints designed by the Japanese artist Utamaro and published in.

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Holungen

Holungen is a village and a former municipality in the district of Eichsfeld in Thuringia, Germany.

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Honda Group, Colombia

The Honda Group (Grupo Honda, Tsh, Ngh) is a geological group of the Upper and Middle Magdalena Basin and the adjacent Central and Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes.

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Hopewell Culture National Historical Park

Hopewell Culture National Historical Park is a United States national historical park with earthworks and burial mounds from the Hopewell culture, indigenous peoples who flourished from about 200 BC to AD 500.

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Hopewell tradition

The Hopewell tradition (also called the Hopewell culture) describes the common aspects of the Native American culture that flourished along rivers in the northeastern and midwestern United States from 100 BCE to 500 CE, in the Middle Woodland period.

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Hornfels

Hornfels (German, meaning "hornstone") is called so because of its exceptional toughness and texture both reminiscent of animal horns.

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Horsham Stone

Horsham Stone is a type of calcerous, flaggy sandstone containing millions of minute sand grains and occurring naturally in the Wealden clay of the English county of West Sussex.

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Hummocky cross-stratification

Hummocky cross-stratification is a type of sedimentary structure found in sandstones.

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Hypo helmet

The Hypo helmet, or British Smoke Hood (its official name), was an early British World War I gas mask, designed by Cluny MacPherson.

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Icehouse Bottom

Icehouse Bottom is a prehistoric Native American site in Monroe County, Tennessee, located on the Little Tennessee River in the southeastern United States.

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Iconoscope

The Iconoscope (from the Greek: εἰκών "image" and σκοπεῖν "to look, to see") was the first practical video camera tube to be used in early television cameras.

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Igneous rock

Igneous rock (derived from the Latin word ignis meaning fire), or magmatic rock, is one of the three main rock types, the others being sedimentary and metamorphic.

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Illite

Illite is a group of closely related non-expanding clay minerals.

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Ilmenite

Ilmenite, also known as Manaccanite, is a titanium-iron oxide mineral with the idealized formula.

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Imitation pearl

Imitation pearls are man-made objects (often beads) that are designed to resemble real pearls.

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Impasto (pottery)

Impasto is a type of coarse Etruscan pottery.

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Index of chemistry articles

Chemistry (from Egyptian kēme (chem), meaning "earth") is the physical science concerned with the composition, structure, and properties of matter, as well as the changes it undergoes during chemical reactions.

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Industrial mineral

Industrial resources (minerals) are geological materials which are mined for their commercial value, which are not fuel (fuel minerals or mineral fuels) and are not sources of metals (metallic minerals) but are used in the industries based on their physical and/or chemical properties.

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Ingredients of cosmetics

Cosmetics ingredients come from a variety of sources but, unlike the ingredients of food, are often not considered by most consumers.

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International (Nice) Classification of Goods and Services

The Nice Classification, established by the Nice Agreement (1957), is a system of classifying goods and services for the purpose of registering trademarks.

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Ion track

Ion tracks are damage-trails created by swift heavy ions penetrating through solids, which may be sufficiently-contiguous for chemical etching in a variety of crystalline, glassy, and/or polymeric solids.

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Isinglass (disambiguation)

Isinglass is a material prepared from the air bladders of fish and used for various functions including beer making as a flocculator, to make gelatinous substances, an egg preservative and for parchment conservation.

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Isinglass River

The Isinglass River is a river in Strafford County in southeastern New Hampshire, United States.

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Isograd

In geology, an isograd is a plane of constant metamorphic grade in the field; it separates metamorphic zones of different metamorphic index minerals.

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Itacolumite

Itacolumite is a naturally occurring porous, yellow sandstone that is flexible when cut into thin strips.

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Iximche

Iximche (or Iximché using Spanish orthography) is a Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican archaeological site in the western highlands of Guatemala.

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Jacobo de la Serna

Jacobo de la Serna (born 1965 in Espanola, New Mexico, USA) is a ceramic artist, Spanish Colonial scholar and painter.

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Jainagar (community development block)

Jainagar is a community development block that forms an administrative division of Koderma district, Jharkhand state, India.

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Jalama Formation

The Jalama Formation is a sedimentary rock formation widespread in southern Santa Barbara County and northern Ventura County, southern California.

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James David Forbes

James David Forbes (20 April 1809 – 31 December 1868) was a Scottish physicist and glaciologist who worked extensively on the conduction of heat and seismology.

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Japanese lacquerware

is a Japanese craft with a wide range of fine and decorative arts, as lacquer has been used in urushi-e, prints, and on a wide variety of objects from Buddha statues to bento boxes for food.

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Japanese submarine I-30

I-30 was a Type B1 submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Javořice

Javořice Jaborschützeberg; Jaworzsycze (Maple hill); (837 metres) is the highest mountain of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands, southern part of Javořice Highlands), Moravia and Bohemia Czech Republic. Located on the historical border between Bohemia and Moravia, and right on trace where runs line of main European drainage divide(do not cross the summit, only runs on southern slope). The average annual temperature is about 3,5 °C. A TV and radio transmitter is situated on the top. The upper platform is used as a facility building by broadcaster. The mountain is also a popular area for skiing.

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Jämtland

Jämtland (Norwegian: Jemtland,; Latin: Iemptia) or Jamtland is a historical province (landskap) in the centre of Sweden in northern Europe.

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Jōmon Venus

The is a dogū, a humanoid clay female figurine from the Middle Jōmon period (3,000–2,000 BC),.

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Jean-Michel Frank

Jean-Michel Frank (28 February 1895 – 3 August 1941) was a French interior designer known for minimalist interiors decorated with plain-lined but sumptuous furniture made of luxury materials, such as shagreen, mica, and intricate straw marquetry.

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Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos

The Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos are located in Santa Cruz department in eastern Bolivia.

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Jharkhand

Jharkhand (lit. "Bushland" or The land of forest) is a state in eastern India, carved out of the southern part of Bihar on 15 November 2000.

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Jhumri Telaiya

Jhumri Telaiya (also spelled as Jhumri Tilaiya) is a city in the Koderma District of Jharkhand, India.

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Jicarilla Apache

Jicarilla Apache one of several loosely organized autonomous bands of the Eastern Apache, refers to the members of the Jicarilla Apache Nation currently living in New Mexico and speaking a Southern Athabaskan language.

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Jizera Mountains

Jizera Mountains (Jizerské hory) or Izera Mountains (Góry Izerskie; Isergebirge) are part of the Western Sudetes on the border between the Czech Republic and Poland.

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John Evans Brown

John Evans Brown (16 February 1827 – 9 July 1895) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in New Zealand.

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John Gault

John Gault was an American entrepreneur and inventor who created the encased postage stamp.

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John Stocker (voice actor)

John Stocker (born August 13, 1947) is a Canadian voice actor.

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Joint compound

Joint compound (also known as drywall compound or Mastic) is a white powder of primarily gypsum dust mixed with water to form a mud the consistency of cake frosting, which is used with paper or fiber joint tape to seal joints between sheets of drywall to create a seamless base for paint on interior walls.

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Jolliffeite

Jolliffeite is a rare selenide mineral with formula NiAsSe or (Ni,Co)AsSe.

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Joseph W. Kennedy

Joseph William Kennedy (May 30, 1916 – May 5, 1957) was an American chemist who was a co-discoverer of plutonium, along with Glenn T. Seaborg, Edwin McMillan and Arthur Wahl.

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Jotnian

In north European geology, Jotnian sediments are a group of Precambrian rocks more specifically assigned to the Mesoproterozoic Era (Riphean), albeit some might be younger.

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Jowfe Oil Technology

Jowfe Oil Technology (JOT) is a state-owned Libyan petroleum services company providing oilfield chemicals and drilling equipment.

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Juanita Suazo Dubray

Juanita Suazo Dubray (born 1930) is a Native American potter from Taos Pueblo, New Mexico.

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Junitoite

Junitoite is a mineral with formula CaZn2Si2O7·H2O.

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K2

K2 (کے ٹو), also known as Mount Godwin-Austen or Chhogori (Balti and چھوغوری),, at above sea level, is the second highest mountain in the world, after Mount Everest, at.

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Kajmakčalan

Kajmakčalan (Kaimakchalan), or Kaimaki or Kaimaktsalan or Voras (Καϊμακτσαλάν or Καϊμάκι or Βόρας, translit), is a mountain on the border between Greece and the Republic of Macedonia.

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Kamchatka Oblast

Kamchatka Oblast (Камча́тская о́бласть, Kamchatskaya oblast) was, until being incorporated into Kamchatka Krai on July 1, 2007, a federal subject of Russia (an oblast).

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Kamigata

Kamigata (上方) is a region of Japan referring to the cities of Kyoto and Osaka; the term is used particularly when discussing elements of Edo period urban culture such as ukiyo-e and kabuki, and when making a comparison to the urban culture of the Edo/Tokyo region.

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Kamrun Nahar

Kamrun Nahar is a Bangladeshi soil scientist and environmentalist.

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Kaolin deposits of the Charentes Basin

The Kaolin deposits of the Charentes Basin in France are clay deposits formed sedimentarily and then confined by other geological structures.

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Kasen Koi no Bu

Kasen Koi no Bu (歌撰恋之部, "Anthology of Poems: The Love Section") is a series of five ukiyo-e prints designed by the Japanese artist Utamaro and published.

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Katsukawa school

The Katsukawa school (勝川派, -ha) was a school of Japanese ukiyo-e art, founded by Miyagawa Shunsui.

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K–Ar dating

Potassium–argon dating, abbreviated K–Ar dating, is a radiometric dating method used in geochronology and archaeology.

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Kōdō

is the art of appreciating Japanese incense, and involves using incense within a structure of codified conduct.

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Kenelm Lee Guinness

Kenelm Edward Lee Guinness MBE (14 August 1887 – 10 April 1937) was an Irish-born racing driver of the 1910s and 1920s mostly associated with Sunbeam racing cars.

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Kirara

Kirara may refer to.

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Kirara Beach

The name is a feminine personal name.

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Kirara Beach, Shimane

or Kirarahama is a recreational beach on the Sea of Japan in Izumo, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.

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Kirarahama (Yamaguchi)

or Kirara Beach is a recreational beach located on the Seto Inland Sea in Ajisu and San'yō-Onoda Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.

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Kiso Tsuru

(1894 – November 23, 1966), was a Japanese philanthropist who lived in Mexico most of his life and made many contributions to the economies of both Japan and Mexico during the 20th century.

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Klamath River

The Klamath River (Karuk: Ishkêesh, Klamath: Koke, Yurok: Hehlkeek 'We-Roy) flows through Oregon and northern California in the United States, emptying into the Pacific Ocean.

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Knorringite

Knorringite is a mineral species belonging to the garnet group, and forms a series with the species pyrope.

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Knotenschiefer

Knotenschiefer is a variety of spotted slate characterized by conspicuous subspherical or polyhedral clots that are often individual minerals such as cordierite, biotite, chlorite, andalusite and others.

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Koderma (community development block)

Koderma (also spelled as Kodarma) is a community development block that forms an administrative division of Koderma district, Jharkhand state, India.

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Koderma district

Koderma district is one of the twenty-four districts of Jharkhand state, India, and Koderma is the administrative headquarters of this district.

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Kola Peninsula

The Kola Peninsula (Ко́льский полуо́стров, Kolsky poluostrov; from Куэлнэгк нёаррк, Kuelnegk njoarrk; Guoládatnjárga; Kuolan niemimaa; Kolahalvøya) is a peninsula in the far northwest of Russia.

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Kovdor

Kovdor (Ковдор) is a town and the administrative center of Kovdorsky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia, mostly known for its mining industry.

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Kovdorsky District

Kovdorsky District (Ковдо́рский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the six in Murmansk Oblast, Russia.

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Lac Grand (Quebec)

Lac Grand is a lake in the Outaouais region of Quebec, Canada.

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Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park

Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park (8LE1) is one of the most important archaeological sites in Florida, the capital of chiefdom and ceremonial center of the Fort Walton Culture inhabited from 1050–1500.

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Lake Parime

Lake Parime or Lake Parima is a legendary lake located in South America.

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Lakes on Mars

In summer 1965, the first close-up pictures from Mars showed a cratered desert with no signs of water.

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Lamprophyre

Lamprophyres (Greek λαµπρός (lamprós).

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Lancia Delta

The Lancia Delta is a small family car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Lancia in three generations.

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Landen Formation

The Landen Formation (abbreviation: LA) is a lithostratigraphic unit (a set of rock strata) in the subsurface of the Netherlands.

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Langgan

Langgan 琅玕 is the ancient Chinese name of a gemstone, contrarily identified as blue-green malachite, blue coral, white coral, whitish chalcedony, red spinel, or red jade that remains an enigma in the history of mineralogy.

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Lapis lazuli

Lapis lazuli, or lapis for short, is a deep blue metamorphic rock used as a semi-precious stone that has been prized since antiquity for its intense color.

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Lava

Lava is molten rock generated by geothermal energy and expelled through fractures in planetary crust or in an eruption, usually at temperatures from.

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Lawson, Australian Capital Territory

Lawson (postcode: 2617) is a suburb in the Belconnen district of Canberra, located within the Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

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Lepidolite

Lepidolite is a lilac-gray or rose-colored member of the mica group of minerals with formula K(Li,Al,Rb)2(Al,Si)4O10(F,OH)2.

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Lexus LC

The Lexus LC (Japanese: レクサス・LC, Rekusasu LC) is a grand tourer/personal luxury car from Lexus, Toyota's luxury division.

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Liexian Zhuan

The Liexian Zhuan, sometimes translated as Biographies of Immortals, is the oldest extant Chinese hagiography of Daoist xian "transcendents; immortals; saints; alchemists".

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Limpopo

Limpopo is the northernmost province of South Africa.

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Linga, Yell

Linga is a very small uninhabited island in the Bluemull Sound, Shetland, Scotland.

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Linoleum knife

A linoleum knife (also called a banana knife or hook axe) is a small knife that has a short, stiff blade with a curved point and a handle and is used to cut linoleum or other sheet materials such as wood panelling and veneer and sheet mica.

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Lipstick

Lipstick is a cosmetic product containing pigments, oils, waxes, and emollients that apply color, texture, and protection to the lips.

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List of burial mounds in the United States

This is a list of notable burial mounds in the United States built by Native Americans.

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List of caves in Brazil

This is the List of caves in Brasil with links displayed alphabetically.

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List of companies of South Sudan

South Sudan, officially the Republic of South Sudan, and previously known as Southern Sudan, is a landlocked country in Middle Africa, in the area of northeast Central Africa that is part of the United Nations subregion of Eastern Africa.

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List of English words of Arabic origin (T-Z)

The following English words have been acquired either directly from Arabic or else indirectly by passing from Arabic into other languages and then into English.

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List of gemstones in the Bible

Gemstones are referenced in multiple books of the Bible, particularly in the Old Testament.

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List of Greek and Latin roots in English/M

Category:Lists of words.

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List of minerals

This is a list of minerals for which there are articles on Wikipedia.

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List of minerals (complete)

Mineralogy is an active science in which minerals are discovered or recognised on a regular basis.

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List of minerals of Pakistan

This is a list of Minerals, both Metallic and Non-metallic.

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List of National Treasures of Japan (writings: Japanese books)

The term "National Treasure" has been used in Japan to denote cultural properties since 1897, although the definition and the criteria have changed since the introduction of the term.

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List of New Hampshire historical markers (76–100)

This is part of the list of New Hampshire historical markers.

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List of rock types

The following is a list of rock types recognized by petrologists.

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List of vacuum tubes

This is a list of vacuum tubes or thermionic valves, and low-pressure gas-filled tubes, or discharge tubes.

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List of vineyard soil types

The soil composition of vineyards is one of the most important viticultural considerations when planting grape vines.

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Lists of countries by mineral production

The following list creates a summary of the two major producers of different minerals (and coal, which is generally not considered a mineral).

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Liu Wu, Prince of Liang

Liu Wu (刘武)(–144 BC), posthumously named Prince Xiao of Liang, was a Han prince.

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Lizard complex

The Lizard Complex, Cornwall is generally accepted to represent a preserved example of an exposed ophiolite complex in the United Kingdom.

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Loess

Loess (from German Löss) is a clastic, predominantly silt-sized sediment that is formed by the accumulation of wind-blown dust.

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Lonnie Vigil

Lonnie Vigil (born 1949) is an American potter.

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Los Gemelos-El Saladillo

Los Gemelos-El Saladillo are monogenetic volcanoes in Argentina.

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Lothal

Lothal is one of the southernmost cities of the ancient Indus valley civilization, located in the Bhāl region of the modern state of Gujarāt and first inhabited 3700 BCE.

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Ludogorie

The Ludogorie (Лудогорие, usually used with a definite article, Лудогорието, Ludogorieto) or Deliorman (Делиорман, Deliorman), all meaning "region of mad forests" (Bulgarian: lud - "mad", "crazy" and gora - "forest"), is a region in northeastern Bulgaria stretching over the plateau of the same name.

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Lunar soil

Lunar soil is the fine fraction of the regolith found on the surface of the Moon.

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Luxullianite

Luxullianite (also Luxulyanite, Luxulianite) is a rare type of granite, notable for the presence of clusters of radially arranged acicular tourmaline crystals enclosed by phenocrysts of orthoclase and quartz in a matrix of quartz, tourmaline, alkali feldspar, brown mica, and cassiterite.

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M. F. Stephenson

Dr.

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Macanal Formation

The Macanal Formation or Macanal Shale ((Formación) Lutitas de Macanal, Kilm, K1m) is a fossiliferous geological formation of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense and Tenza Valley in the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes.

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Magmatic water

Magmatic water or juvenile water is water that exists within, and in equilibrium with, a magma or water-rich volatile fluids that are derived from a magma.

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Magnet wire

Magnet wire or enameled wire is a copper or aluminium wire coated with a very thin layer of insulation.

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Manawapou River

The Manawapou River is a river of the Taranaki Region of New Zealand's North Island.

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Manhattan

Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace.

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Margaret B. Fuller Boos

Margaret B. Fuller Boos (June 17, 1892 – August 20, 1978) was an influential actor in the study of pegmatite geology.

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Margaret Tafoya

Maria Margarita "Margaret" Tafoya (Tewa name: Corn Blossom; August 13, 1904 – February 25, 2001) was the matriarch of Santa Clara Pueblo potters.

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Margarite

Margarite is a calcium rich member of the mica group of the phyllosilicates with formula: CaAl2(Al2Si2)O10(OH)2.

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Marine geology of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay

The Cape Peninsula is a peninsula that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean at the south-western extremity of the African continent.

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Mariposite

Mariposite is a mineral which is a chromium-rich variety of mica, which imparts an attractive green color to the generally white dolomitic marble in which it is commonly found.

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Mark Camacho

Mark Camacho (born April 12, 1964) is a Canadian actor.

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Markacho (community development block)

Markacho is a community development block that forms an administrative division of Koderma district, Jharkhand state, India.

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Marksville culture

The Marksville culture was an archaeological culture in the lower Lower Mississippi valley, Yazoo valley, and Tensas valley areas of present-day Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansas, and extended eastward along the Gulf Coast to the Mobile Bay area, from 100 BCE to 400 CE.

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Martinez Hacienda

Martinez Hacienda, also known as Hacienda de los Martinez, is a Taos, New Mexico hacienda built during the Spanish colonial era.

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Matrix (geology)

The matrix or groundmass of rock is the finer-grained mass of material wherein larger grains, crystals or clasts are embedded.

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Meall a' Chrasgaidh

Meall a' Chrasgaidh is a Scottish mountain located in the Fannich group of mountains, 21 kilometres south-southeast of Ullapool.

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Melt and pour

Melt and Pour soap crafting is a process often used by soapmakers, both for large scale (commercial) and small scale (domestic, artisanal) manufacture.

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Mende, Lozère

Mende is a commune and prefecture of the department of Lozère and of the region of Occitanie in southern France.

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Metamorphic rock

Metamorphic rocks arise from the transformation of existing rock types, in a process called metamorphism, which means "change in form".

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Metasomatism

Metasomatism is the chemical alteration of a rock by hydrothermal and other fluids.

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Mexican mask-folk art

Mexican mask-folk art refers to the making and use of masks for various traditional dances and ceremony in Mexico.

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Mica (disambiguation)

Mica is a group of sheet silicate minerals' Mica or MICA may also refer to.

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Mica Creek

Mica Creek is a small village in British Columbia, Canada that was used as a base of operations for the construction of the Mica Dam hydroelectric project by BC Hydro in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Mica Dam

Mica Dam, a hydroelectric dam spanning the Columbia River 135 kilometres north of Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada, was built as one of three Canadian projects under the terms of the 1964 Columbia River Treaty and is operated by BC Hydro.

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Mica fish

Mica fish are lenticular, elongate lozenge, parallelogram-shaped, or lens-shaped (so roughly fish-shaped) single mica crystals that are often used as shear sense indicators.

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Mica Islands

The Mica Islands, a group of about four mainly ice-covered islands, lie west of Mount Guernsey and northeast of Cape Jeremy, off the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula.

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Mica Mazdoor Sangh

Mica Mazdoor Sangh, a trade union of mica mine labourers in the Gudur minesfields in Andhra Pradesh, India.

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Mica, Washington

Mica is an unincorporated community in Spokane County, Washington, United States.

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Micathermic heater

A micathermic heater is a type of space heater in which the heating element is covered in thin sheets of mica.

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Micaville, North Carolina

Micaville is an unincorporated community in Yancey County, North Carolina, United States.

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Michael S. Smith (interior designer)

Michael Sean Smith (born 1964) is an American interior designer based in Los Angeles.

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Microscope slide

A microscope slide is a thin flat piece of glass, typically 75 by 26 mm (3 by 1 inches) and about 1 mm thick, used to hold objects for examination under a microscope.

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Microwave cavity

A microwave cavity or radio frequency (RF) cavity is a special type of resonator, consisting of a closed (or largely closed) metal structure that confines electromagnetic fields in the microwave region of the spectrum.

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Mildred Burrage

Mildred Giddings Burrage (May 18, 1890 – March 26, 1983) was an American artist.

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Millicent Rogers Museum

In 1956, the Millicent Rogers family founded the Millicent Rogers Museum in Taos, New Mexico.

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Mineral

A mineral is a naturally occurring chemical compound, usually of crystalline form and not produced by life processes.

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Mineral industry of Colombia

Mineral industry of Colombia refers to the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials in Colombia.

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Mineralogy of Mars

The mineralogy of Mars is the chemical composition of rocks and soil that encompass the surface of Mars.

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Mining in Argentina

Mining in Argentina is an important regional producer of minerals, including primary aluminum, lead, copper, zinc, silver, and gold.

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Mining in Bhutan

Mining of industrial minerals was insignificant to Bhutan’s economy except for the production of ferrosilicon.

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Mining in India

The Mining industry in India is a major economic activity which contributes significantly to the economy of India.

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Mining in Malaysia

Mining is one of the main industries in Malaysia.

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Mining industry of Angola

Mining in Angola is an activity with great economic potential since the country has one of the largest and most diversified mining resources of Africa.

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Mining industry of Ghana

The Mining industry of Ghana accounts for 5% of the country's GDP and minerals make up 37% of total exports, of which gold contributes over 90% of the total mineral exports.

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Mining industry of Madagascar

The mining industry of Madagascar is on a small scale, centred mainly around remote locations with large mineral deposits.

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Mirrors in Mesoamerican culture

The use of mirrors in Mesoamerican culture was associated with the idea that they served as portals to a realm that could be seen but not interacted with.

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Mode series

The Mode series is a quartet of novels by Piers Anthony.

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Moine Supergroup

The Moine Supergroup is a sequence of Neoproterozoic metamorphic rocks that form the dominant outcrop of the Scottish Highlands between the Moine Thrust Belt to the northwest and the Great Glen Fault to the southeast.

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Monazite geochronology

Monazite geochronology is a dating technique to study geological history using the mineral monazite.

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Mondongo (collective)

Mondongo is an Argentinian art collective founded in 1999 by three artists in Buenos Aires and named for the Latin American tripe stew, mondongo.

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Monsun Gruppe

The Gruppe Monsun or Monsoon Group was a force of German U-boats (submarines) that operated in the Pacific and Indian Oceans during World War II.

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Moroto District

Moroto District is a district in the Northern Region of Uganda.

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Morrow Point Dam

Morrow Point Dam is a concrete double-arch dam on the Gunnison River located in Colorado, the first dam of its type built by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

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Moundville Archaeological Site

Moundville Archaeological Site, also known as the Moundville Archaeological Park, is a Mississippian culture site on the Black Warrior River in Hale County, near the city of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

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Mount Conner

Mount Conner, also known as Attila and Artilla, and occasionally found as Mount Connor, is an Australian mountain located in the southwest corner of the Northern Territory, southeast of Lake Amadeus at the border of the vast Curtin Springs cattle station in Pitjantjatjara country.

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Mount Moosilauke

Mount Moosilauke is a mountain at the southwestern end of the White Mountains in the town of Benton, New Hampshire, United States.

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Mount Rushmore

Mount Rushmore National Memorial is a sculpture carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, a batholith in the Black Hills in Keystone, South Dakota, United States.

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Mount St Bernard Abbey

Mount St Bernard Abbey is a Catholic (Cistercian) monastery of the Strict Observance (Trappists) near Coalville in Leicestershire, England, formerly in the parish of Whitwick and now of that in Charley, in Charnwood Forest, founded in 1835.

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Multi-leaded power package

The multi-leaded power package is a style of electronic component package, commonly used for high power integrated circuits, especially for monolithic audio amplifiers.

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Murphys Point Provincial Park

Murphys Point Provincial Park is a provincial park near Perth, Ontario.

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Muscovite

Muscovite (also known as common mica, isinglass, or potash mica) is a hydrated phyllosilicate mineral of aluminium and potassium with formula KAl2(AlSi3O10)(FOH)2, or (KF)2(Al2O3)3(SiO2)6(H2O).

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Mylonite

Mylonite is a fine-grained, compact metamorphic rock produced by dynamic recrystallization of the constituent minerals resulting in a reduction of the grain size of the rock.

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Nabarangpur district

Nabarangpur District, also known as Nabarangapur District and Nawarangpur District, is a district of Odisha, India.

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Nail polish

Nail polish (also known as nail varnish) is a lacquer that can be applied to the human fingernail or toenails to decorate and protect the nail plates.

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Nanometrology

Nanometrology is a subfield of metrology, concerned with the science of measurement at the nanoscale level.

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Nanotribology

Nanotribology is the branch of tribology that studies friction, wear, adhesion and lubrication phenomena at the nanoscale, where atomic interactions and quantum effects are not negligible.

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Nantes

Nantes (Gallo: Naunnt or Nantt) is a city in western France on the Loire River, from the Atlantic coast.

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Natural resources of India

Resources are classified as either biotic or abiotic on the basis of their origin.

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Nature Park of Alvão

The Nature Park of Alvão (Parque Natural do alala) is a protected area founded in 1983, and located in the municipalities of Mondim de Basto and Vila Real, in the Tâmega and Douro Subregions of northern Portugal.

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Nepheline

Not to be confused with Nephrite. Nepheline, also called nephelite (from Greek: νεφέλη, "cloud"), is a feldspathoid: a silica-undersaturated aluminosilicate, Na3KAl4Si4O16, that occurs in intrusive and volcanic rocks with low silica, and in their associated pegmatites.

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Nepheline syenite

Nepheline syenite is a holocrystalline plutonic rock that consists largely of nepheline and alkali feldspar.

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Neshaminy Creek

Neshaminy Creek is a United States Geological Survey.

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Network covalent bonding

A network solid or covalent network solid is a chemical compound (or element) in which the atoms are bonded by covalent bonds in a continuous network extending throughout the material.

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Nicholls, Australian Capital Territory

Nicholls is a suburb in the Canberra, Australia district of Gungahlin.

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Nile silt

Nile silt or Nile mud is a ceramic paste employed widely within Ancient Egyptian pottery manufacture, sourced from local Quaternary Nile sediments.

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Nordland

Nordland (Nordlánda) is a county in Norway in the Northern Norway region, bordering Troms in the north, Trøndelag in the south, Norrbotten County in Sweden to the east, Västerbotten County to the southeast, and the Atlantic Ocean (Norwegian Sea) to the west.

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North Region (Cameroon)

The North Region (Région du Nord) makes up 66,090 km² of the northern half of The Republic of Cameroon.

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Norwich Crag Formation

The Norwich Crag Formation is a stratigraphic unit of the British Pleistocene Epoch.

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Oakley stone

Oakley stone is the trade name of a building stone that occurs in the mountains of southern Idaho in the western United States.

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Oaks Estate, Australian Capital Territory

Oaks Estate is an urban village situated immediately on the northern side of the NSW-ACT border abutting the township of Queanbeyan in south-eastern New South Wales, Australia.

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Occupational lung disease

Occupational lung diseases are occupational, or work-related, lung conditions that have been caused or made worse by the materials a person is exposed to within the workplace.

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Oil depletion allowance

The oil depletion allowance in American (US) tax law is an allowance claimable by anyone with an economic interest in a mineral deposit or standing timber.

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Oliní Group

The Oliní Group (Grupo Oliní, K3k5o, K2ol, Kso) is a fossiliferous geological group of the VMM, VSM and the eastern flanks of the Central and western flanks of the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes.

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Opacifier

An opacifier is a substance added to a material in order to make the ensuing system opaque.

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Orders of magnitude (capacitance)

This page lists examples of capacitance.

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Ore Mountains

The Ore Mountains or Ore Mountain Range (Erzgebirge; Krušné hory; both literally "ore mountains") in Central Europe have formed a natural border between Saxony and Bohemia for around 800 years, from the 12th to the 20th centuries.

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Oronto Group

The Oronto Group is a thick group of arkose sandstone and shale located beneath the Bayfield Group in northern Wisconsin,Bulletin, p. 48.

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Otto Volger

Georg Heinrich Otto Volger (January 30, 1822 – October 18, 1897) was a German geologist born in Lüneburg.

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Oxyanion

An oxyanion, or oxoanion, is an ion with the generic formula (where A represents a chemical element and O represents an oxygen atom).

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Pabay

Pabay is a Scottish island just off the coast of the Skye.

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Pachamba

Pachamba is a very ancient location, near Giridih town, Jharkhand state, India.

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Padmanabhapuram Palace

Padmanabhapuram Palace (Tamil: பத்மநாபபுரம் அரண்மனை) (Malayalam: പത്മനാഭപുരം കൊട്ടാരം) is a Travancore era palace located in Padmanabhapuram, Kalkulam taluk of Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu.

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Paint

Paint is any liquid, liquefiable, or mastic composition that, after application to a substrate in a thin layer, converts to a solid film.

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Painted Desert (South Australia)

The Painted Desert is in the Far North of South Australia.

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Palatinate Forest

The Palatinate Forest (Pfälzerwald), sometimes also called the Palatine Forest, is a low-mountain region in southwestern Germany, located in the Palatinate in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

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Pampa de Achala

Pampa de Achala is the name given to a vast region that lies at the heart of the Sierras de Córdoba located within Sierras Pampeanas, and located in central-northwest of Argentina.

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Paragonite

Paragonite, also known as Natron-Glimmer, is a mineral, related to muscovite.

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Paris Mountain State Park

Paris Mountain State Park is located five miles (8 km) north of Greenville, South Carolina.

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Partial discharge

In electrical engineering, partial discharge (PD) is a localized dielectric breakdown (DB) of a small portion of a solid or fluid electrical insulation (EI) system under high voltage (HV) stress, which does not bridge the space between two conductors.

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Parting lineation

Parting lineation (also known as current lineation or primary current lineation) is a subtle sedimentary structure in which sand grains are aligned in parallel lines or grooves on the surface of a body of sand (or lithified as a sandstone).

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Parvati Valley

Parvati Valley is situated in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.

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Paul Hautefeuille

Paul Gabriel Hautefeuille (2 December 1836 in Étampes – 8 December 1902 in Paris) was a French mineralogist and chemist.

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Pauline Little

Pauline Little is a Canadian voice actress who currently resides in Montreal, Quebec.

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Pegmatite

A pegmatite is a holocrystalline, intrusive igneous rock composed of interlocking phaneritic crystals usually larger than 2.5 cm in size (1 in); such rocks are referred to as pegmatitic.

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Peninsular Gneiss

Peninsular Gneiss is a term coined to highlight the older gneissic complex of the metamorphics found all over the Indian Peninsula.

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Penninic

The Penninic nappes or the Penninicum are one of three nappe stacks and geological zones in which the Alps can be divided.

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Pennsylvania Bluestone

Pennsylvania Bluestone is a layered sandstone found only in the northeastern tier of Pennsylvania, parts of northern New Jersey and the southern tier of New York.

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Pentewan Railway

The Pentewan Railway was a British, narrow gauge railway in Cornwall, England.

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Peperino

Peperino is an Italian name applied to a brown or grey volcanic tuff, containing fragments of basalt and limestone, with disseminated crystals of augite, mica, magnetite, leucite, and other similar minerals.

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Petuntse

Petuntse (from 白墩子 in pinyin: bai2 dun1 zi0), also spelled petunse and bai dunzi, baidunzi, is a historic term for a wide range of micaceous or feldspathic rocks.

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PH helmet

The P helmet, PH helmet and PHG helmet were early types of gas mask issued by the British Army in the First World War, to protect troops against chlorine, phosgene and tear gases.

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Pharr Mounds

Pharr Mounds is a Middle Woodland period archaeological site located near Tupelo in parts of Itawamba and Prentiss County in northern Mississippi.

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Phenakite

Phenakite or phenacite is a fairly rare nesosilicate mineral consisting of beryllium orthosilicate, Be2SiO4.

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Phengite

Phengite is a series name for dioctahedral micas of composition K(AlMg)2(OH)2(SiAl)4O10, similar to muscovite but with addition of magnesium.

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Phlogopite

Phlogopite is a yellow, greenish, or reddish-brown member of the mica family of phyllosilicates.

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Phonofiddle

A phonofiddle is a class of stringed musical instruments that are played with a bow and use a phonograph type reproducer as a voice-box.

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Phyllite

Phyllite is a type of foliated metamorphic rock created from slate that is further metamorphosed so that very fine grained white mica achieves a preferred orientation.

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Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico

Picuris Pueblo (Tiwa: P'iwwelta) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Taos County, New Mexico, United States and a federally recognized tribe of Native American Pueblo people.

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Piet Retief, Mpumalanga

Piet Retief is a town situated in a timber growing region in Mpumalanga province, South Africa.

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Pioneer Village (Utah)

Pioneer Village is located inside of the Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, Utah.

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Places of interest in the Death Valley area

Places of interest in the Death Valley area are mostly located within Death Valley National Park in eastern California.

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Polysome (Crystallography)

In crystallography, the term polysome is used to describe overall mineral structures which have structurally and compositionally different framework structures.

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Polyurethane

Polyurethane (PUR and PU) is a polymer composed of organic units joined by carbamate (urethane) links.

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Poquessing Creek

Poquessing Creek is a creek,U.S. Geological Survey.

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Porlock Stone Circle

Porlock Stone Circle is a stone circle located on Exmoor, near the village of Porlock in the south-western English county of Somerset.

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Porphyroblast

A porphyroblast is a large mineral crystal in a metamorphic rock which has grown within the finer grained groundmass.

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Postage stamps and postal history of the United States

The history of postal service of the United States began with the delivery of stampless letters, whose cost was borne by the receiving person, later also encompassed pre-paid letters carried by private mail carriers and provisional post offices, and culminated in a system of universal prepayment that required all letters to bear nationally issued adhesive postage stamps.

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Preclusive purchasing

Preclusive purchasing (also known as Preclusive buying and Preemptive buying) is an economic warfare tactic where one belligerent in a conflict purchases matériel and operations from neutral countries not for domestic needs, but in order to deprive other belligerents their use.

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Presumpscot Formation

The Presumpscot formation is a late Pleistocene glacial deposit of predominantly submarine clays, located along the Maine and New Hampshire coast and inland along their major river valleys.

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Primer (cosmetics)

A cosmetic primer is a cream or lotion applied before another cosmetic to improve coverage and lengthen the amount of time the cosmetic lasts on the face.

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Priorat (DOQ)

Priorat is a Spanish Denominació d'Origen Qualificada (DOQ) for wines produced in the Priorat county in the province of Tarragona to the south-west of Catalonia.

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Pseudobrookite

Pseudobrookite is an iron titanium oxide mineral with formula: Fe2TiO5 or (Fe3+,Fe2+)2(Ti,Fe2+)O5.

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Purbeck Ball Clay

Purbeck Ball Clay is a concentration of ball clay found on the Isle of Purbeck in the English county of Dorset.

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Purple-K

Purple-K, also known as PKP, is a dry-chemical fire suppression agent used in some dry chemical fire extinguishers.

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Pyrolytic carbon

Pyrolytic carbon is a material similar to graphite, but with some covalent bonding between its graphene sheets as a result of imperfections in its production.

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Pyrophyllite

Pyrophyllite is a phyllosilicate mineral composed of aluminium silicate hydroxide: Al2Si4O10(OH)2.

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Quartz-porphyry

Quartz-porphyry, in layman's terms, is a type of volcanic (igneous) rock containing large porphyritic crystals of quartz.

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Quartzolite

Quartzolite or silexite is an intrusive igneous rock, in which the mineral quartz is more than 90% of the rock's felsic mineral content, with feldspar at up to 10%.

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Radiographer

Radiographers, also known as radiologic technologists, diagnostic radiographers and medical radiation technologists are healthcare professionals who specialise in the imaging of human anatomy for the diagnosis and treatment of pathology.

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Radiography

Radiography is an imaging technique using X-rays to view the internal form of an object.

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Radiolarite

Radiolarite is a siliceous, comparatively hard, fine-grained, chert-like, and homogeneous sedimentary rock that is composed predominantly of the microscopic remains of radiolarians.

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Radiometric dating

Radiometric dating or radioactive dating is a technique used to date materials such as rocks or carbon, in which trace radioactive impurities were selectively incorporated when they were formed.

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Ralph Early Grim

Ralph Early Grim (February 25, 1902 - August 19, 1989) was a Geologist and scientist, often referred to as the "Father of Mineralogy" because he made many discoveries during his investigations of clay materials.

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Raperswilen

Raperswilen is a municipality in Kreuzlingen District in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland.

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Río Cachirí Group

The Río Cachirí Group (Grupo Río Cachirí, PZc) is a geological group of the Cesar-Ranchería Basin, Colombia and the Serranía del Perijá of the northernmost Colombian and Venezuelan Andes.

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Reaction injection molding

Reaction injection molding (RIM) is similar to injection molding except thermosetting polymers are used, which requires a curing reaction to occur within the mold.

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Recrystallization (geology)

In geology, solid-state recrystallization is a metamorphic process that occurs under temperature and pressure where atoms of a mineral are reorganized by diffusion and/or dislocation glide.

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Red Sea

The Red Sea (also the Erythraean Sea) is a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia.

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Redding, Connecticut

Redding is an affluent town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States.

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Restite

Restite is the residual material left at the site of melting during the in place production of granite through intense metamorphism.

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RETMA tube designation

The Radio Electronics Television Manufacturers' Association was formed in 1953, as a result of mergers with other trade standards organisations, such as the RMA.

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Rheoscopic fluid

Rheoscopic fluid literally means "current showing" fluid.

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Rhizoplaca chrysoleuca

Rhizoplaca chrysoleuca (rock-posy lichen, rockbright) is a pale yellowish-green to gray-green umbillicate foiliose lichen.

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Rick Jones (voice actor)

Richard "Rick" Jones is a Canadian voice actor, voice director, writer, content developer and comedian.

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Ridgefield, Connecticut

Ridgefield is an affluent town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States.

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Riesling

Riesling is a white grape variety which originated in the Rhine region.

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Rila Monastery Nature Park

Rila Monastery Nature Park (Природен парк „Рилски манастир“) is among the largest nature parks in Bulgaria spanning a territory of 252.535 km2 in the western part of the Rila mountain range at an altitude between 750 and 2713 meters.

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Ripley Formation

The Ripley Formation is a geological formation in North America found in the U.S. states of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee.

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Robert Hazen

Robert Miller Hazen (born November 1, 1948) is an American mineralogist and astrobiologist.

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Rock (geology)

Rock or stone is a natural substance, a solid aggregate of one or more minerals or mineraloids.

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Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Bridge near P Street

The Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Bridge near P Street is a bridge carrying the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway across Rock Creek in Washington, DC.

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Rock microstructure

Rock microstructure includes the texture of a rock and the small scale rock structures.

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Rosana Castrillo Diaz

Rosana Castrillo Diaz (born 1971) is a Spanish artist.

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Roscoelite

Roscoelite is a green mineral from the mica group that contains vanadium.

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Royal Navy of Oman

The Royal Navy of Oman (Arabic: البحرية السلطانية العمانية), abbreviated RNO, is the maritime component of the Royal Armed Forces of the Sultanate of Oman.

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Ruggles Mine

Ruggles Mine is an open-pit mine that is no longer in operation and had been turned into a tourist attraction.

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Saintonge

Saintonge, historically spelled Xaintonge and Xainctonge, is a former province of France located on the west central Atlantic coast.

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Salen ligand

Salen is the abbreviation for a popular chelating ligand used in coordination chemistry and homogeneous catalysis.

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Sampleite

Sampleite has a general formula of NaCaCu5(PO4)4Cl•5(H2O).

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Sanganakallu

Sanganakallu is an ancient archaeological site from the Neolithic period (circa 3000 BC).

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Santos Basin

The Santos Basin (Bacia de Santos) is an approximately large mostly offshore sedimentary basin.

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Satgawan (community development block)

Satgawan is a community development block that forms an administrative division of Koderma district, Jharkhand state, India.

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Saung

The saung (စံၚ်,; also known as the saung-gauk, Burmese harp, Burma harp, or Myanmar harp) is an arched harp used in traditional Burmese music.

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Scandiobabingtonite

Scandiobabingtonite was first discovered in the Montecatini granite quarry near Baveno, Italy in a pegmatite cavity.

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Scapolite

The scapolites (Gr. σκάπος, rod, and λίθος, stone) are a group of rock-forming silicate minerals composed of aluminium, calcium, and sodium silicate with chlorine, carbonate and sulfate.

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Schist

Schist (pronounced) is a medium-grade metamorphic rock with medium to large, flat, sheet-like grains in a preferred orientation (nearby grains are roughly parallel).

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Scotophor

A scotophor is a material showing reversible darkening and bleaching when subjected to certain types of radiation.

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Sealing wax

Sealing wax is a wax material of a seal which, after melting, hardens quickly (to paper, parchment, ribbons and wire, and other material) forming a bond that is difficult to separate without noticeable tampering.

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Security printing

Security printing is the field of the printing industry that deals with the printing of items such as banknotes, cheques, passports, tamper-evident labels, security tapes, product authentication, stock certificates, postage stamps and identity cards.

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Sedimentary rock

Sedimentary rocks are types of rock that are formed by the deposition and subsequent cementation of that material at the Earth's surface and within bodies of water.

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Selenite (mineral)

Selenite, satin spar, desert rose, and gypsum flower are four varieties of the mineral gypsum; all four varieties show obvious crystalline structure.

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Sequoia National Park

Sequoia National Park is a national park in the southern Sierra Nevada east of Visalia, California, in the United States.

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Sericite

Sericite is a fine grained mica, similar to muscovite, illite, or paragonite.

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Sericitic alteration

Sericitic alteration is a process of mineral alteration caused by hydrothermal fluids invading permeable country rock.

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Serpierite

Serpierite (Ca(Cu,Zn)4(SO4)2(OH)6·3H2O) is a rare, sky-blue coloured hydrated sulfate mineral, often found as a post-mining product.

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Sgùrr nan Each

Sgùrr nan Each is a Scottish mountain situated in the group of hills known as the Fannichs.

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Shades of gray

Variations of gray or grey include achromatic grayscale shades, which lie exactly between white and black, and nearby colors with low colorfulness.

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Sharaku

Tōshūsai Sharaku (東洲斎 写楽; active 1794–1795) was a Japanese ukiyo-e print designer, known for his portraits of kabuki actors.

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Shear (geology)

sinistral shear sense''', Starlight Pit, Fortnum Gold Mine, Western Australia Shear is the response of a rock to deformation usually by compressive stress and forms particular textures.

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Shinumo Quartzite

The Shinumo Quartzite also known as the Shinumo Sandstone, is a Mesoproterozoic rock formation, which outcrops in the eastern Grand Canyon, Coconino County, Arizona.

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Shisha (embroidery)

Shisheh or abhla bharat embroidery (Persian شيشه, abhala bharat; Hindi: अाभला भरत, abhla bharat; Gujarati: આભલા ભરત), or mirror-work, is a type of embroidery which attaches small pieces of mirrors reflect metal to fabric.

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Shoreham Hill Bridge

The Shoreham Hill Bridge is a bridge carrying the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway across Rock Creek in Washington, DC.

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Shuozhou

Shuozhou is a prefecture-level city in northern Shanxi Province in the People's Republic of China.

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Siderophyllite

Siderophyllite is a rare member of the mica group of silicate minerals with formula KFe2+2Al(Al2Si2)O10(F,OH)2.

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Sierra de Gredos

The Sierra de Gredos is a mountain range in central Spain that spans the provinces of Ávila, Salamanca, Cáceres, Madrid, and Toledo.

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Silanization of silicon and mica

Silanization of silicon and mica is the coating of these materials with a thin layer of self assembling units.

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Silicate minerals

Silicate minerals are rock-forming minerals with predominantly silicate anions.

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Silicon

Silicon is a chemical element with symbol Si and atomic number 14.

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Silicosis

Silicosis (also known as miner's phthisis, grinder's asthma, potter's rot and other occupation-related names, or by the invented name pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis) is a form of occupational lung disease caused by inhalation of crystalline silica dust, and is marked by inflammation and scarring in the form of nodular lesions in the upper lobes of the lungs.

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Silver mica capacitor

Silver mica capacitors are high precision, stable and reliable capacitors.

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Silver Spring, Maryland

Silver Spring is a city located inside the Capital Beltway in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.

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Sisiutl

The Sisiutl (Si'sEyuL) is one of the most powerful crests, and mythological creatures in the mythology of the Kwakwaka'wakw, Nuu-chah-nulth, Squamish, Nuxalkmc and various other Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, and figures prominently in their art, dances and songs.

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Slate industry

The slate industry is the industry related to the extraction and processing of slate.

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Slipware

Slipware is pottery identified by its primary decorating process where slip is placed onto the leather-hard clay body surface before firing by dipping, painting or splashing.

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Slyudyanka

Slyudyanka (p) is a town and the administrative center of Slyudyansky District of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, located at the southern tip of Lake Baikal, south of Irkutsk, the administrative center of the oblast.

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Small shelly fauna

The small shelly fauna, small shelly fossils (SSF), or early skeletal fossils (ESF) are mineralized fossils, many only a few millimetres long, with a nearly continuous record from the latest stages of the Ediacaran to the end of the Early Cambrian Period.

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Soil

Soil is a mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that together support life.

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Solder

Solder (or in North America) is a fusible metal alloy used to create a permanent bond between metal workpieces.

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Solent

The Solent is the strait that separates the Isle of Wight from the mainland of England.

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Solid

Solid is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being liquid, gas, and plasma).

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Solovetsky Monastery

The Solovetsky Monastery (p) is a fortified monastery located on the Solovetsky Islands in the White Sea in northern Russia.

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Sonja Ball

Sonja Ball (born October 20, 1956) is a Canadian voice actress.

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South Cameroon Plateau

The South Cameroon Plateau or Southern Cameroon Plateau (Plateau Sud-Camerounais) is the dominant geographical feature of Cameroon.

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South County History Center

The South County History Center, which formerly operated as the Pettaquamscutt Historical Society, is a nonprofit organization in Kingston, Rhode Island, United States, that preserves and interprets the material culture of South County through exhibits and study of archival, library and artifact collections.

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South Fork Trinity River

The South Fork Trinity River is the main tributary of the Trinity River, in the northern part of the U.S. state of California.

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South Sudan

South Sudan, officially known as the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in East-Central Africa.

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Southern Rhodesia in World War II

Southern Rhodesia, then a self-governing colony of the United Kingdom, entered World War II along with Britain shortly after the invasion of Poland in 1939.

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Space heater

A space heater is a device used to heat a single, small area.

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Spacecraft in Star Trek

The Star Trek franchise features many spacecraft.

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Spark plug

A spark plug (sometimes, in British English, a sparking plug, and, colloquially, a plug) is a device for delivering electric current from an ignition system to the combustion chamber of a spark-ignition engine to ignite the compressed fuel/air mixture by an electric spark, while containing combustion pressure within the engine.

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Spiro Mounds

Spiro Mounds (34 LF 40) is a major Northern Caddoan Mississippian archaeological site located in present-day Eastern Oklahoma.

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Spokane, South Dakota

Spokane is a ghost town located in Custer County, South Dakota, United States.

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Spratly Islands

The Spratly Islands (南沙群岛 (Nánshā Qúndǎo), Kepulauan Spratly, Kapuluan ng Kalayaan, Quần đảo Trường Sa) are a disputed group of islands, islets and cays and more than 100 reefs, sometimes grouped in submerged old atolls, in the South China Sea.

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Spring equinox in Teotihuacán

Spring equinox in Teotihuacán is an annual event which takes place around the 20th and 21st of March at the pre-Hispanic site of Teotihuacán, Mexico.

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Spruce Pine Mining District

The Spruce Pine Mining District is a swath of the valley of the North Toe River in the Blue Ridge Mountains of northwestern North Carolina that is home to one of the richest deposits of gems and minerals in the world.

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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka (Sinhala: ශ්‍රී ලංකා; Tamil: இலங்கை Ilaṅkai), officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an island country in South Asia, located in the Indian Ocean to the southwest of the Bay of Bengal and to the southeast of the Arabian Sea.

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Srivaishnava Urdhva Pundra

The Srivaishnava Urdhva Pundra (also known as Thiruman Sricharanam or Naamam) is the tilaka used by followers of Sri Vaishnava.

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St Austell Clay Pits

St Austell Clay Pits, (Cornwall, England, UK) are a group of locations within active china clay quarries that form a single Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and Special Area of Conservation, noted for its biological characteristics.

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St. Francois Mountains

The St.

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Stargach

Stargach (Стъргач, Κουλάτα) is a border mountain, situated between Bulgaria and Greece.

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Stars in My Crown (film)

Stars In My Crown is a 1950 western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Joel McCrea as a preacher whose faith tames an unruly town by inspiring the townspeople to change.

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Start Point, Devon

Start Point is a promontory in the South Hams district in Devon, England,.

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Staurolite

Staurolite is a red brown to black, mostly opaque, nesosilicate mineral with a white streak.

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Stone kerbing, channels and footbridges of Charters Towers

The Stone kerbing, channels and footbridges of Charters Towers is a heritage-listed group of water infrastructure at various locations in Charters Towers City, Millchester, Queenton, and Richmond Hill throughout Charters Towers, Charters Towers Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Stoneware

--> Stoneware is a rather broad term for pottery or other ceramics fired at a relatively high temperature.

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Strawberry Spit

Strawberry Spit (also Sanctuary Island) is a small artificial island in the San Francisco Bay's Richardson's Bay embayment of Strawberry Lagoon.

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Striped flint

Striped flint (sometimes called banded flint) is a version of flint, with a more or less regular system of concentric dark and pale stripes, noted to resemble rolling waters.

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Stroh violin

The Stroh violin or Stroviol is a type of stringed musical instrument that is mechanically amplified by a metal resonator and horn attached to its body.

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Struvite

Struvite (magnesium ammonium phosphate) is a phosphate mineral with formula: NH4MgPO4·6H2O.

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Su Song

Su Song (courtesy name: Zirong 子容) (1020–1101 AD) was a renowned Hokkien polymath who was described as a scientist, mathematician, statesman, astronomer, cartographer, horologist, medical doctor, pharmacologist, mineralogist, zoologist, botanist, mechanical and architectural engineer, poet, antiquarian, and ambassador of the Song Dynasty (960–1279).

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Subduction zone metamorphism

A subduction zone is a region of the earth's crust where one tectonic plate moves under another tectonic plate; oceanic crust gets recycled back into the mantle and continental crust gets created by the formation of arc magmas.

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Subgrain rotation recrystallization

In metallurgy, materials science and structural geology, subgrain rotation recrystallization is recognized as an important mechanism for dynamic recrystallisation.

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Suchý vrch

Suchý vrch Dürrer Berg; Suchy szczyt (Dry hill); (995 metres) is the highest (double-peaked) mountain of Bukovohorská mountains, eastern part of Orlické Mountains, Moravia and Bohemia Czech Republic.

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Sudan

The Sudan or Sudan (السودان as-Sūdān) also known as North Sudan since South Sudan's independence and officially the Republic of the Sudan (جمهورية السودان Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān), is a country in Northeast Africa.

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Sugatami Shichinin Keshō

Sugatami Shichinin Keshō (姿見七人化粧, "Seven Women Applying Make-up Using a Mirror") is the title of what was likely a seven-print series by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Kitagawa Utamaro.

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Sun visor

A sun visor is a component of an automobile located on the interior just above the windshield (also known as the windscreen).

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Surface forces apparatus

The surface force apparatus (SFA) is a scientific instrument which measures the interaction force of two surfaces as they are brought together and retracted.

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Susan Glover

Susan Glover is a Canadian actress, best known for playing Sarah in Naked Josh.

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Svirlag

Svirlag, SvirLAG (Svirskiy Lager' – Svir Concentration-Camp, Свирлаг, also Свирьлаг / СвирЛАГ – Свирский концентрационно трудовой лагерь) was a Soviet forced labour camp run by NKVD's GULAG Directorate.

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Swan Creek AVA

The Swan Creek AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in the northwestern portion of North Carolina, in the Piedmont region.

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Sweetwater Creek State Park

Sweetwater Creek State Park is a 2,549 acre (10.32 km2) Georgia state park located in the New Manchester area of east Douglas County, from downtown Atlanta.

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Sydenham, Frontenac County, Ontario

For other places called Sydenham, see Sydenham (disambiguation). Sydenham, named after Lord Sydenham, is a community in Frontenac County, located in the municipality of South Frontenac.

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Taaffeite

Taaffeite (BeMgAl4O8) is a mineral, named after its discoverer Richard Taaffe (1898–1967) who found the first sample, a cut and polished gem, in October 1945 in a jeweler's shop in Dublin, Ireland.

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Takalik Abaj

Tak'alik Ab'aj is a pre-Columbian archaeological site in Guatemala.

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Talc

Talc or talcum is a clay mineral composed of hydrated magnesium silicate with the chemical formula H2Mg3(SiO3)4 or Mg3Si4O10(OH)2.

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Tammie Allen

Tammie Allen (born 1964) is a contemporary Native American potter, enrolled in the Jicarilla Apache Nation.

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Tangahoe River

The Tangahoe River is a river of the Taranaki Region of New Zealand's North Island.

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Taos art colony

The Taos art colony is an art colony founded in Taos, New Mexico, by artists attracted by the rich culture of the Taos Pueblo and beautiful landscape.

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Tapis (Indonesian weaving style)

Tapis (kain tapis) is a traditional weaving style from Lampung, Indonesia.

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Tar Island

Tar Island is an island near the town of Rockport in the Canadian waters of the St. Lawrence River, and a part of the Thousand Islands, a freshwater archipelago.

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Tazumal

Tazumal is a pre-Columbian Maya archeological site in Chalchuapa, El Salvador.

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Tête Jaune Cache, British Columbia

Tête Jaune Cache is an unincorporated rural area and the site of an important abandoned historic town in British Columbia, Canada.

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Tôlanaro

Tôlanaro or Tolagnaro (Tôlan̈aro) is a city (commune urbaine) on the southeast coast of Madagascar.

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Tegar

Tegar, also known as Tiggar, is a high-altitude village in the Leh district of Jammu and Kashmir, India.

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Telechrome

Telechrome was the first all-electronic single-tube color television system.

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Thallium(I) chloride

Thallium(I) chloride, also known as thallous chloride, is a chemical compound with the formula TlCl.

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Tharwa, Australian Capital Territory

Tharwa (postcode 2620) is a small village within the Australian Capital Territory, south of Canberra, the capital city of Australia.

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The Book of the Dead (novel)

The Book of the Dead is a novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child published on July 1, 2007 by Warner Books.

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The Cobbler

The Cobbler (Beinn Artair) is a mountain of height located near the head of Loch Long in Scotland.

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The Sudans

The Sudans (sometimes also known as the two Sudans) is a region in Africa comprising the countries of Sudan and South Sudan.

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The Waterless Sea

The Waterless Sea is the second book in The Chanters of Tremaris Trilogy by Kate Constable.

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Theresienstadt concentration camp

Theresienstadt concentration camp, also referred to as Theresienstadt ghetto, was a concentration camp established by the SS during World War II in the garrison city of Terezín (Theresienstadt), located in German-occupied Czechoslovakia.

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Three Beauties of the Present Day

is a colour woodblock print from by Japanese ukiyo-e artist Kitagawa Utamaro (–1806).

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Timeline of Guntur

This gives a timeline of major and important events that took place in the Guntur region of India.

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Tin can wall

A tin can wall is a wall constructed from tin cans, which are not a common building source.

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Titanium dioxide

Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium(IV) oxide or titania, is the naturally occurring oxide of titanium, chemical formula.

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TO-3

In electronics, TO-3 is a designation for a standardized metal semiconductor package used for power semiconductors, including transistors, silicon controlled rectifiers, and, integrated circuits.

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Tommot

Tommot (Томмо́т; Томмот) is a town in Aldansky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia, located on the Aldan River (a right-hand tributary of the Lena) southwest of Yakutsk, the capital of the republic, and southwest of Aldan, the administrative center of the district.

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Toms Creek Falls

Toms Creek Falls is a waterfall in the Pisgah National Forest in McDowell County, North Carolina, near the town of Marion.

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Tongeren Formation

The Tongeren Formation (Formatie van Tongeren; abbreviation: TO) is a geologic formation in the subsurface of the Netherlands.

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Tonque Pueblo

Tonque (TONG-kee) is a large abandoned Pre-Columbian pueblo in Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States, about 7 miles / 12 km southeast of San Felipe Pueblo.

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Toolesboro Mound Group

The Toolesboro Mound Group, a National Historic Landmark, is a group of Havana Hopewell culture earthworks on the north bank of the Iowa River near its discharge into the Mississippi.

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Tooncan

Tooncan was an animation studio based in Montreal, Quebec founded by Paul Cadieux.

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Toothpaste

Toothpaste is a paste or gel dentifrice used with a toothbrush as an accessory to clean and maintain the aesthetics and health of teeth.

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Torridonian

In geology, the term Torridonian is the informal name for the Torridonian Supergroup, a series of Mesoproterozoic to Neoproterozoic arenaceous and argillaceous sedimentary rocks, which occur extensively in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland.

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Triboelectric effect

The triboelectric effect (also known as triboelectric charging) is a type of contact electrification on which certain materials become electrically charged after they come into frictional contact with a different material.

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Tuffeau stone

Tuffeau stone — in French, simply tuffeau or tufeau — is a local limestone of the Loire Valley of France.

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Tuffite

Tuffite is a tuff containing both pyroclastic and detrital materials, but predominantly pyroclasts.

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Tunnel rock recycling

Tunnel rock recycling is a method to process rock debris from tunneling into other usable needs.

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Turbo generator

A turbo generator is the combination of a turbine directly connected to an electric generator for the generation of electric power.

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U.S. Silver & Gold

U.S. Silver & Gold Inc. was a mining company based in Wallace, Idaho near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

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Ukiyo-e

Ukiyo-e is a genre of Japanese art which flourished from the 17th through 19th centuries.

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Ural Mountains

The Ural Mountains (p), or simply the Urals, are a mountain range that runs approximately from north to south through western Russia, from the coast of the Arctic Ocean to the Ural River and northwestern Kazakhstan.

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Urushi-e

Urushi-e (漆絵 "lacquer picture") refers to two types of Japanese artworks: paintings painted with actual lacquer, and particular woodblock printing styles which use regular ink but are said to resemble the darkness and thickness of black lacquer.

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USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)

USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) is a fictional starship in the fictional Star Trek universe that serves as both the main setting of the original ''Star Trek'' television series, as well as the primary transportation method for the show's characters.

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Utamakura (Utamaro)

Utamakura (歌まくら, "poem of the pillow") is the title of a 12-print illustrated book of sexually explicit shunga pictures, published in 1788.

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Utamaro

Kitagawa Utamaro (喜多川 歌麿; – 31 October 1806) was a Japanese artist.

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Valdivia

Valdivia is a city and commune in southern Chile, administered by the Municipality of Valdivia.

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Valga County

Valga County (Valga maakond), or Valgamaa is the first-level administrative unit in Estonia and one of 15 counties of Estonia.

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Van Cortlandt Park

Van Cortlandt Park is a park located in the borough of the Bronx in New York City.

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Variable capacitor

A variable capacitor is a capacitor whose capacitance may be intentionally and repeatedly changed mechanically or electronically.

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Vedauwoo

Vedauwoo is an area of rocky outcrops (Sherman Granite) located in southeastern Wyoming, United States, north of Interstate 80, between Laramie and Cheyenne.

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Vejle River

Vejle River (Vejle Å, also called Sønderåen, "South River") is an approximately river in Vejle Municipality in Denmark.

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Veldhoven Formation

The Veldhoven Formation (Formatie van Veldhoven; abbreviation: VE) is a geologic formation in the subsurface of the Netherlands.

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Vermiculite

Vermiculite is a hydrous phyllosilicate mineral.

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Vermont

Vermont is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States.

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Vindelfjällen Nature Reserve

The Vindelfjällen Nature Reserve (Vindelfjällens naturreservat) is a nature reserve located in the municipalities of Sorsele and Storuman in Västerbotten County of Swedish Lapland.

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Vinstradal

Vinstradal valley is located in Oppdal municipality, Trøndelag county, Norway.

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Virginia Slate

Virginia Slate is quarried in Buckingham County, Virginia, USA, in the town of Arvonia.

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Vishnu Basement Rocks

The Vishnu Basement Rocks is the name recommended for all Early Proterozoic crystalline rocks (metamorphic and igneous) exposed in the Grand Canyon region.

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Volta Laboratory and Bureau

The Volta Laboratory (also known as the "Alexander Graham Bell Laboratory", the "Bell Carriage House" and the "Bell Laboratory") and the Volta Bureau were created in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. by Alexander Graham Bell.

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Voort Formation

The Voort Formation or Voort Member (Formatie van Voort or Laagpakket van Voort; abbreviation in Belgium: Vo or in the Netherlands: VEVO) is a stratigraphic unit in the subsurface of north Belgium and the south of the Netherlands.

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Washer (hardware)

A washer is a thin plate (typically disk-shaped) with a hole (typically in the middle) that is normally used to distribute the load of a threaded fastener, such as a Bolt or nut.

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Water on Mars

Almost all water on Mars today exists as ice, though it also exists in small quantities as vapor in the atmosphere and occasionally as low-volume liquid brines in shallow Martian soil.

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Waveplate

A waveplate or retarder is an optical device that alters the polarization state of a light wave travelling through it.

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Weathering

Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soil, and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials through contact with the Earth's atmosphere, water, and biological organisms.

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Wentworth-Nord, Quebec

Wentworth-Nord (French for North Wentworth) is a municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Les Pays-d'en-Haut Regional County Municipality.

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West Linga

West Linga is an uninhabited island located between Mainland and Whalsay in Shetland, Scotland.

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West Region (Cameroon)

The West Region (Région de l'Ouest) is 14,000 km² of territory located in the central-western portion of the Republic of Cameroon.

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Westchester County, New York

Westchester County is a county in the U.S. state of New York.

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White Mountains (New Hampshire)

The White Mountains are a mountain range covering about a quarter of the state of New Hampshire and a small portion of western Maine in the United States.

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White Picacho

White Picacho is a summit with an elevation of in the Hieroglyphic Mountains in Yavapai County, Arizona.

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Wicklow Mountains

The Wicklow Mountains (archaic: Cualu) form the largest continuous upland area in Ireland.

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Wilhelm Eitel

Wilhelm Hermann Julius Eitel (6 May 1891 – 20 July 1979) was born on 6 May 1891 (Frankfurt am Main) and became a prominent German-American scientist, dying in the United States in 1979.

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Wilhelm Josef Grailich

Wilhelm Joseph Grailich (16 February 1829, in Pressburg – 13 September 1859, in Vienna) was an Austrian physicist, mineralogist and crystallographer.

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William Dubilier

William Dubilier (July 25, 1888 – July 25, 1969) was an American inventor in the field of radio and electronics.

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Wisconsin Concrete Park

The Wisconsin Concrete Park is a sculpture park located along Wisconsin Highway 13 in the town of Worcester, Wisconsin.

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Wissahickon Creek

Wissahickon Creek is a tributary of the Schuylkill River in Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties, Pennsylvania in the United States.

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Wollastonite

Wollastonite is a calcium inosilicate mineral (CaSiO3) that may contain small amounts of iron, magnesium, and manganese substituting for calcium.

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Woodstock Quartz Monzonite

The Woodstock Quartz Monzonite is a Silurian or Ordovician quartz monzonite pluton in Baltimore County, Maryland.

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Woofer

A woofer or bass speaker is a technical term for loudspeaker driver designed to produce low frequency sounds, typically from 40 Hz up to 500 Hz.

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X-ray

X-rays make up X-radiation, a form of electromagnetic radiation.

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Xenotime

Xenotime is a rare-earth phosphate mineral, the major component of which is yttrium orthophosphate (YPO4).

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Xianning

Xianning is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Hubei province, People's Republic of China, bordering Jiangxi to the southeast and Hunan to the southwest.

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Xirallic

Xirallic is a pigment made of aluminum oxide platelets covered with titanium oxide that shows a strong glitter effect with a distinct shimmering behavior.

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Xocolatlite

Xocolatlite is a sulfate mineral named for its chocolatey appearance.

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Xu Xiake

Xu Xiake (January 5, 1587 – March 8, 1641), born Xu Hongzu (徐弘祖), courtesy name Zhenzhi (振之), was a Chinese travel writer and geographer of the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644), known best for his famous geographical treatise, and noted for his bravery and humility.

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Yanam

Yanam (French: Yanaon) is a town in the Indian union territory of Puducherry, located in Yanam district, which forms a 30 km² enclave in the district of East Godavari in Andhra Pradesh.

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Yancey Railroad

The Yancey Railroad was an American Class III shortline railroad that operated for freight service from a connection with the Clinchfield Railroad at Kona, North Carolina, through Micaville, to Burnsville,.

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Yaquina Bay

Yaquina Bay is a coastal estuarine community found in Newport, Oregon, United States.

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Yell, Shetland

Yell is one of the North Isles of Shetland, Scotland.

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Yiwu Zhi

The Yiwu Zhi or Record of Foreign Matters, also known as the Jiaozhou Yiwu Zhi (交州异物志), Nanyi Yiwu Zhi (南裔异物志), Jiaozhi Yiwu Zhi (交趾异物志) and Yangyilang Zhushu (杨议郎著书) amongst others, is a treatise written by Eastern Han court advisor Yang Fu (杨孚) covering the people, geography, fauna, rice cultivation, fruit, trees, grass, bamboo, insects and fish of the South China Sea region.

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Yixing ware

Yixing clay is a type of clay from the region near the city of Yixing in Jiangsu Province, China, used in Chinese pottery since the Song dynasty (960–1279) when Yixing clay was first mined around China's Lake Tai.

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Yorkstone

Yorkstone or York stone is a variety of sandstone, specifically from quarries in Yorkshire that have been worked since mediaeval times.

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You Yangs

The You Yangs are a series of granite ridges that rise to 319m (Flinders Peak) above the Werribee Plain approximately 55 km south-west of Melbourne and 22 km north-east of Geelong, in Victoria, Australia.

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Yuchi Gong

Yuchi Gong (尉遲恭) or Yuchi Rong (尉遲融) (585–658), courtesy name Jingde (敬德), also known by his posthumous name Duke Zhongwu of E, was a Chinese general who lived in the early Tang dynasty.

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Zaïrite

Zaïrite is a phosphate mineral with the chemical formula Bi(Fe3+,Al)3.

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Zaozyorny, Krasnoyarsk Krai

Zaozyorny (Заозёрный) is a town and the administrative center of Rybinsky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, located on the Barga River (Yenisei's basin), the affluent of the Kan, east of Krasnoyarsk on the 4,263rd km of the Trans-Siberian Railway (Zaozyornaya railway station).

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Zazhoginskoye

The Zazhoginskoe field is one of the richest Russian field of shungite on the territory of the Republic of Karelia.

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Zhusha, Xinyi

Zhusha (Chinese:朱砂; Pinyin: Zhusha) is a town in the northwest of Xinyi city, Guangdong province, China, which is located in.

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Zhuzhou Times New Material Technology

Zhuzhou Times New Material Technology Co., Ltd. known also as TMT, is a Chinese plastic manufacturer based in Zhuzhou, Hunan Province.

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Zinnwaldite

Zinnwaldite, KLiFeAl(AlSi3)O10(OH,F)2, potassium lithium iron aluminium silicate hydroxide fluoride is a silicate mineral in the mica group.

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Zussmanite

Zussmanite (K(Fe2+,Mg,Mn)13(OH)14) is a hydrated iron-rich silicate mineral.

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11th century

The 11th century is the period from 1001 to 1100 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Common Era, and the 1st century of the 2nd millennium.

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16th century in North American history

The 16th century in North American history is dominated by the rapid progress of European colonization.

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References

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

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