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  2. Catgut - Wikipedia

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    A coil of catgut cello string. Catgut (also known as gut) is a type of cord [1] that is prepared from the natural fiber found in the walls of animal intestines. [2] Catgut makers usually use sheep or goat intestines, but occasionally use the intestines of cattle, [3] hogs, horses, mules, or donkeys. [4] Despite the name, catgut is not made from ...

  3. String cosmology - Wikipedia

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    In string cosmology, this arises from the so-called dilaton field. This is a scalar term entering into the description of the bosonic string that produces a scalar field term into the effective theory at low energies. The corresponding equations resemble those of a Brans–Dicke theory . Analysis has been worked out from a critical number of ...

  4. Bond (string quartet) - Wikipedia

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    Bond (string quartet) Bond (stylised as BOND; [1] formerly often typeset as bond in deference to the owners of the 007 trademark) [2] is an Australian/British string quartet that specialises in classical crossover and synth-pop music. The quartet has sold five million albums.

  5. Lucerne Festival Strings - Wikipedia

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    The Festival Strings Lucerne began in the first year of their existence to acquire an excellent international reputation with recordings for Deutsche Grammophon, with which they had an exclusive contract till 1973. From the late 1950s onwards, the Lucerne Festival Strings were among the pioneers of Deutsche Grammophon 's "Archive" series, which ...

  6. Strings (band) - Wikipedia

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    Strings (Urdu: اِسٹرنگز) was a Pakistani pop/rock band composed of two members, plus four live band members from Karachi, Pakistan.The band was initially formed by four college students—Bilal Maqsood (vocals and guitars), Faisal Kapadia (vocals), Rafiq Wazir Ali (synthesizer) and Kareem Bashir Bhoy (bass guitar)—in 1988.

  7. Simplified molecular-input line-entry system - Wikipedia

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    The simplified molecular-input line-entry system ( SMILES) is a specification in the form of a line notation for describing the structure of chemical species using short ASCII strings. SMILES strings can be imported by most molecule editors for conversion back into two-dimensional drawings or three-dimensional models of the molecules.

  8. Erin Brown - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, she appeared in a Columbine massacre -inspired B movie, Duck! The Carbine High Massacre. She plays Misty in the 2002 film Mummy Raider, battling against an evil neo-Nazi scientist and an ancient mummy. In 2003, Brown began to perform in low-budget horror films produced by E.I. Independent Cinema's horror division Shock-O-Rama Cinema ...

  9. Snowflake ID - Wikipedia

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    Snowflake IDs, or snowflakes, are a form of unique identifier used in distributed computing. The format was created by Twitter (now X) and is used for the IDs of tweets. It is popularly believed that every snowflake has a unique structure, so they took the name "snowflake ID". The format has been adopted by other companies, including Discord ...