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  • 51Name of Argentina — Cover of the first edition of the poem La Argentina by Martín del Barco Centenera, 1602 The name of Argentina, traditionally called the Argentine in English,[1][2] is derived from the Latin …

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  • 52Name (disambiguation) — A name is a label for a thing, person, place, product (as in a brand name) and even an idea or concept, normally used to distinguish one from another. Contents 1 See particularly 2 Computing 3 Music 4 Other …

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  • 53NAME (dispersion model) — The NAME atmospheric pollution dispersion model [1][2][3][4] was first developed by the UK s Met Office in 1986 after the nuclear accident at Chernobyl, which demonstrated the need for a method that could predict the spread and deposition of… …

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  • 54Name of the Father — The Name of the Father (French Nom du père) is a concept that Jacques Lacan developed over time, beginning in his Seminar The Psychoses (1955–1956). Lacan plays with the similar sound of le nom du père (the name of the father) and le non du père… …

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  • 55Name days in Sweden — This is the old Swedish name day calendar, sanctioned by the Swedish Academy in 1901, with official status until 1972. Some days still refer to traditional or religious feasts rather than personal names. Some of the names below are linked to the… …

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  • 56Name Service Switch — The Name Service Switch (NSS) is a facility in Unix like operating systems that provides a variety of sources for common configuration databases and name resolution mechanisms. Such source databases include local operating system files, for… …

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  • 57Name of Croatia — The name of Croatia derives from Medieval Latin Croātia, itself a derivation of North West Slavic xrovat , by liquid metathesis from Common Slavic *xorvat , from Proto Slavic *xarwāt . The Old Croatian ethnonym *xъrvatъ is of variant stem, and is …

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  • 58Name days in Slovakia — In Slovakia, each day of the year corresponds to a personal name (the original list was the Roman Catholic calendar of saints). People celebrate their name days (Slovak: meniny) on the date corresponding to their own given names. Slovak culture… …

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  • 59Name reaction — A name reaction is a chemical reaction named after its discoverers or developers. Well known examples include the Wittig reaction, the Claisen condensation, the Friedel Crafts acylation, and the Diels Alder reaction. Among the tens of thousands… …

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  • 60Name of Quebec City — See also: History of Quebec City The proper name of Quebec City is Québec (with an acute accent), in both official languages of Canada (English and French). This name is used by both the federal and provincial governments. The acute accent… …

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