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| Brown Bear | image = Grizzlybear55.jpg Brown_Bear
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| Columbia River Talk:Columbia_River
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| Cartography Cartography or mapmaking (in Greek chartis = map and graphein = write) is the study and practice of making representations of the Earth on a flat surface. Cartography combines science, aesthetics, and technical ability to create a balanced and readable representation that is capable of communicating information effectively and quickly. Cartography
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| George Washington |successor = John Adams George_Washington
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| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (Berlin, Germany) Georg_Wilhelm_Friedrich_Hegel
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| Galileo (spacecraft) Galileo was an unmanned spacecraft sent by NASA to study the planet Jupiter and its moons. Named after the astronomer and Renaissance pioneer Galileo Galilei, it was launched on October 18, 1989 by the Space Shuttle Atlantis on the STS-34 mission. Galileo_(spacecraft)
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| Kvikkalkul Kvikkalkul is an esoteric programming language ostensibly developed by the Swedish Navy in the 1950s and used on the SABINA computer. It came to fame in 1994 when someone made an anonymous post to USENET regarding it. Kvikkalkul
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| MIPS architecture MIPS (originally an acronym for Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages) is a RISC microprocessor architecture developed by MIPS Technologies. By the late 1990s it was estimated that one in three RISC chips produced were MIPS-based designs. MIPS_architecture
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| Militia The term militia is commonly used today to refer to a military force composed of ordinaryThe American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2000 citizens to provide defense, emergency law enforcement, or paramilitary service, in times of emergency without being paid a regular salary or committed to a fixed term of service. Militia
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| Philosophy of perception The philosophy of perception concerns how mental processes and symbols depend on the world internal and external to the perceiver. Philosophy_of_perception
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| Polar bear Database entry includes a lengthy justification of why this species is listed as vulnerable. Polar_bear
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| Selenium Selenium () is a chemical element with the atomic number 34, represented by the chemical symbol Se, and an atomic mass of 78.96. Selenium
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| The stories of Christianity Talk:The_stories_of_Christianity
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| Nuclear engineering Nuclear engineering is the application of the breakdown of atomic nuclei and/or other sub-atomic physics, based on the principles of nuclear physics. It includes, but is not limited to, the interaction and maintenance of nuclear fission systems and components— specifically, nuclear reactors, nuclear power plants, and/or nuclear weapons. Nuclear_engineering
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| Hanford Site The Hanford Site is a decommissioned nuclear production complex on the Columbia River in south-central Washington operated by the United States government. The site has been known by many names, including Hanford Works, Hanford Engineer Works, Hanford Nuclear Reservation or HNR, and the Hanford Project. Hanford_Site
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| Mule In its common modern meaning, a mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse, which is classified as a kind of F1 hybrid. The much rarer offspring of a male horse and a female donkey is called a hinny. Mule
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| Frederick Law Olmsted | birth_place = Hartford, Connecticut Frederick_Law_Olmsted
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| Moscow, Idaho {{Infobox Settlement Moscow,_Idaho
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| University of Idaho The University of Idaho is Idaho's oldest public university, located in the rural city of Moscow in Latah County. It is the state's land-grant and primary research university. University_of_Idaho
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| Hypothalamus The hypothalamus links the nervous system to the endocrine system via the pituitary gland (hypophysis). The hypothalamus, (from Greek ὑποθαλαμος = under the thalamus) is located below the thalamus, just above the brain stem. Hypothalamus
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