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  • 61Trademark dilution — Intellectual property law Primary rights Copyright · authors rights  …

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  • 62Forward osmosis — is an osmotic process that, like reverse osmosis, uses a semi permeable membrane to effect separation of water from dissolved solutes. The driving force for this separation is an osmotic pressure gradient, such that a draw solution of high… …

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  • 63Cream gene — Perlino redirects here. For the Polish village, see Perlino, Poland. The action of the cream gene on a chestnut base coat produces palomino …

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  • 65Alcohol in the Bible — Alcoholic beverages appear repeatedly in biblical literature – from Noah planting a vineyard and getting drunk in the Hebrew Bible [http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ge+9:20 27 Ge 9:20–27] ] to Jesus in the New Testament miraculously… …

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  • 66Homeopathic dilutions — Homeopathy often involves the preparation of remedies that are highly diluted. This article is meant to address the mathematical and physical nature of extreme dilutions. Dilution calculation ;Calculation of numbers of molecules in… …

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  • 67Slipknot (álbum) — Slipknot Álbum de estudio de Slipknot Publicación 29 de junio 1999 Grabación 1998 – 1999 Indigo Ranch en Malibú, California Género(s) Nu metal …

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  • 68dilute — I UK [daɪˈluːt] / US [dɪˈlut] / US [daɪˈlut] verb [transitive] Word forms dilute : present tense I/you/we/they dilute he/she/it dilutes present participle diluting past tense diluted past participle diluted 1) to make a liquid less strong by… …

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  • 69dilute — I. transitive verb (diluted; diluting) Etymology: Latin dilutus, past participle of diluere to wash away, dilute, from di + lavere to wash more at lye Date: circa 1555 1. attenuate 2. to make thinner or more liquid by admixture < diluted wine > …

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  • 70Asphalt — Note: The terms bitumen and asphalt are mostly interchangeable, except where asphalt is used as an abbreviation for asphalt concrete For other uses, see Asphalt (disambiguation). Natural bitumen from the Dead sea …

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