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  2. Dom Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Antonio was born on circa 1643 in a jomidar family of Bhushana in the Jessore - Faridpur areas. [1] He was the prince of Bhushsna. His Bengali name could not be discovered. [2] Antonio was kidnapped by Portuguese pirates in 1663. [1] He was taken to Arakan to sell him as a slave.

  3. Coniine - Wikipedia

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    Coniine solidifies into a soft crystalline mass at −2 °C. It slowly oxidizes in the air. The salts crystallize well and are soluble in water or alcohol. The hydrochloride, B•HCl, crystallizes from water in rhombs, mp. 220 °C, [α] 20° D +10.1°; the hydrobromide, in needles, mp. 211 °C, and the D-acid tartrate, B•C 4 H 6 O 6 •2 H 2 O, in rhombic crystals, mp. 54 °C.

  4. Chebychev–Grübler–Kutzbach criterion - Wikipedia

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    The Kutzbach criterion is also called the mobility formula, because it computes the number of parameters that define the configuration of a linkage from the number of links and joints and the degree of freedom at each joint. Interesting and useful linkages have been designed that violate the mobility formula by using special geometric features ...

  5. Francis Dhomont - Wikipedia

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    Dhomont was the editor of several electroacoustic music journals. He produced radio programs for Radio-Canada and Radio France, [1] and participated in juries of competitions. [3] From 1978 to 2005, he worked both in France and Québec, [3] teaching at the Université de Montréal from 1980 to 1996. [1] [2] He was a founding member of the ...

  6. Logrolling (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Logrolling (sport) Log rolling, sometimes called birling, is a Sparring Sport involving two competitors, each on one end of a free-floating log in a body of water. The athletes battle to stay on the log by sprinting, kicking the log, and using a variety of techniques as they attempt to cause the opponent to fall off. [1]

  7. The Last Day of Creation - Wikipedia

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    The Last Day of Creation (in original German: Der letzte Tag der Schöpfung) is a science fiction novel by German writer Wolfgang Jeschke, first published in 1981. The English translation by Gertrud Mander was published in 1982 by Century in London. [1] In the same year the novel obtained the Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis ( Kurd Laßwitz award ).

  8. 389 Industria - Wikipedia

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    389 Industria. 389 Industria ( prov. designation: A894 EE or 1894 BB) is a large background asteroid, approximately 79 kilometers (49 miles) in diameter, located in the central region of the asteroid belt. It was discovered on 8 March 1894, by French astronomer Auguste Charlois at the Nice Observatory. [1]

  9. Rotating ellipsoidal variable - Wikipedia

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    Rotating ellipsoidal variables are a class of close binary variable star systems whose components are ellipsoidal. They are not eclipsing, but fluctuations in apparent magnitude occur due to changes in the amount of light emitting area visible to the observer. Typical brightness fluctuations do not exceed 0.1 magnitudes.