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  • 121Halocarbon — compounds are chemicals in which one or more carbon atoms are linked by covalent bonds with one or more halogen atoms (fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine) resulting in the formation of organofluorine compounds, organochlorine compounds,… …

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  • 122Mutation rate — In genetics, the mutation rate is the chance of a mutation occurring in an organism or gene in each generation (or, in the case of multicellular organisms, cell division). The mutation frequency is the number of individuals in a population with a …

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  • 123Pilot certification in the United States — Front side of an airman certificate issued by the FAA …

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  • 124Caliche (mineral) — Caliche is a hardened deposit of calcium carbonate. This calcium carbonate cements together other materials, including gravel, sand, clay, and silt. It is found in aridisol and mollisol soil orders. Caliche occurs worldwide, generally in arid or… …

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  • 125Lords of the Realm II — Infobox VG title = Lords of the Realm II developer = Impressions Games publisher = Sierra Entertainment designer = engine = released = 1996 genre = Turn based strategy modes = Single player Multiplayer ratings = ESRB: Teen (T) platforms = PC,… …

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  • 126Joe Bastardi — Infobox Scientist image width = 150px name = Joe Bastardi box width = birth date = July 18, 1955 birth place = Providence, Rhode Island death date = death place = residence = Boalsburg, PA citizenship = United States nationality = ethnicity =… …

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  • 127Experts-Exchange — (EE), founded in 1996, is an online ask an expert site for computer related questions. The free access is limited (see below) while fee based premium service is available without such limitations.In Experts Exchange, users are awarded with points …

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  • 128Deicing boot — The black rubber deicing boot on the wing of a Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 passenger aircraft is inflated with air, producing ridges to crack and dislodge any accumulated ice …

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