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  • 111Supernova — Die Supernova 1994D in der Galaxie NGC 4526 (heller Punkt links unten) …

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  • 112Edward A. Kawānanakoa — Infobox pretender English name = Edward A. Kawananakoa birth date = 2 October 1924 birthplace = San Francisco, California death date = Death date and age|1997|7|29|1924|10|2|df=yes deathplace = Honolulu, Oahu regnal = ?(Kawānanakoa III)?… …

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  • 113PISN — Die Supernova 1994D in der Galaxie NGC 4526 (heller Punkt links unten) Bild der Supernova 1987A nach ca. 20 Jahren …

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  • 114Paarinstabilitäts-Supernova — Die Supernova 1994D in der Galaxie NGC 4526 (heller Punkt links unten) Bild der Supernova 1987A nach ca. 20 Jahren …

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  • 115Paarinstabilitätssupernova — Die Supernova 1994D in der Galaxie NGC 4526 (heller Punkt links unten) Bild der Supernova 1987A nach ca. 20 Jahren …

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  • 116Supernovae — Die Supernova 1994D in der Galaxie NGC 4526 (heller Punkt links unten) Bild der Supernova 1987A nach ca. 20 Jahren …

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  • 117shoat — noun Etymology: Middle English schot, shote projectile, young branch, young weaned pig more at shoot Date: 15th century a young hog and especially one that has been weaned …

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  • 118Bud — In botany, a bud is an undeveloped or embryonic shoot and normally occurs in the axil of a leaf or at the tip of the stem. Once formed, a bud may remain for some time in a dormant condition, or it may form a shoot immediately.The buds of many… …

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  • 119neurocladism — The outgrowth of axons from the central stump to bridge the gap in a cut nerve. SYN: odogenesis. [neuro + G. klados, a young branch] * * * neu·roc·la·dism (n rokґlə diz″əm) [neuro + Gr. klados branch] the formation of new branches …

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  • 120LULAV — (Heb. לוּלָב; a shoot or a young branch of a tree ), a term applied in the Mishnah to all trees, e.g., the lulavim of the terebinth, the pistachio, and the thorn (Shev. 7:5) and to the vine (Or. 1:7). Its use, however, was particularly confined… …

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