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  • 111Tweeze — Tweese Tweese, Tweeze Tweeze, n. [OE. tweeze, tweese, fr. F. [ e]tuis, pl. of [ e]tui a case, sheath, box; probably of Teutonic origin; cf. MNG. stuche a wide sleeve in which articles could be carried, OHG. st[=u]hha, G. stauche a short and… …

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  • 112roach clip — noun Date: 1968 a metal clip that resembles tweezers and is used by marijuana smokers to hold a roach …

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  • 113tweezer — noun Date: 1904 tweezers …

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  • 114Antimatter — For other uses, see Antimatter (disambiguation). Antimatter …

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  • 115Aegean civilization — is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece and the Aegean. There are in fact three distinct but communicating and interacting geographic regions covered by this term: Crete, the Cyclades and the Greek mainland. Crete is… …

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  • 116Biopolymer — In this microstructure of DNA is a pair of biopolymers, Polynucleotides, forming the double helix found in DNA Biopolymers are polymers produced by living organisms. Since they are polymers, Biopolymers contain monomeric units that are covalently …

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  • 117Dsungaripterus — Filozoa Dsungaripterus Temporal range: Early Cretaceous Restored skeleton Scientific classification …

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  • 118History of Albania — Prehistory …

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  • 119Indium — Not to be confused with Iridium. cadmium ← indium → tin Ga ↑ In ↓ Tl …

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  • 120Laser applications — There are many scientific, military, medical and commercial laser applications which have been developed since the invention of the laser in the 1958. The coherency, high monochromaticity, and ability to reach extremely high powers are all… …

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