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  • 71Andokides Painter — The Andokides Painter was an ancient Athenian vase painter, active from 535 to approximately 515 BCE. His work is unsigned, he is named therefore after the potter for whom he worked. His importance lies in the fact that he is believed to be the… …

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  • 72Crooked knife — The crooked knife sometimes referred to as a curved knife , carving knife or in the Algonquian language the mocotaugan is a utilitarian knife used for carving. The crooked knife is a common knife found amongst the native Americans of the Eastern… …

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  • 73List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes — This is a list of roots, suffixes, and prefixes used in medical terminology, their meanings, and their etymology. There are a few rules when using medical roots. Firstly, prefixes and suffixes, primarily in Greek, but also in Latin, have a… …

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  • 74Heywood Sumner — George Heywood Maunoir Sumner (usually Heywood Sumner) (1853 1940) was originally an English painter, illustrator and craftsman, closely involved with the Arts and Crafts movement and the late Victorian London art world. In his mid forties he… …

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  • 75Crown lengthening — Intervention MeSH D016556 …

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  • 76Crude medicine — (simplified Chinese: 药材; traditional Chinese: 藥材; pinyin: yàocái), (also known as crude drug in the Chinese materia medica) are bulk drugs from the Chinese materia medica basic processing and treatment. Contents 1 Overview 2 History …

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  • 77History of printing — The history of printing began as an attempt to make easier and reduce the cost of reproducing multiple copies of documents, fabrics, wall papers and so on. Printing streamlined the process of communication, and contributed to the development of… …

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  • 78Nectar robbing — Bombus terrestris stealing nectar. Nectar robbing refers to the act by an animal, typically an insect or a bird, of removing nectar from a flowering plant, most often by drilling a hole in the corolla. In this way animals without morphological… …

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  • 79Channel-iron deposits — (CID) are iron rich fluvial sedimentary deposits of possible Miocene age occupying meandering palaeochannels in the Early to Mid Tertiary Hamerlsey palaeosurface of Western Australia. Examples are also known from Kazakhstan. The deposits are… …

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  • 80Nodena Site — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark …

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