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  • 61Full moon cycle — The full moon cycle is a cycle of about 14 lunations over which full moons vary in apparent size and age (time since new moon). The sequence is *Full moon big (perigee at full moon) *Full moon young (perigee at first quarter) *Full moon small… …

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  • 62Chemometrics — is the science of extracting information from chemical systems by data driven means. It is a highly interfacial discipline, using methods frequently employed in core data analytic disciplines such as multivariate statistics, applied mathematics,… …

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  • 63Readability — is the ease in which text can be read and understood. Various factors to measure readability have been used, such as speed of perception, perceptibility at a distance, perceptibility in peripheral vision, visibility, the reflex blink technique,… …

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  • 64Chemical polarity — Polar molecule and Nonpolar redirect here. For other uses see Polar (disambiguation). A water molecule, a commonly used example of polarity. The two charges are present with a negative charge in the middle (red shade), and a positive charge at… …

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  • 65NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship — NCAA Men s Basketball Championship redirects here. For other division tournaments, see NCAA basketball tournament (disambiguation). NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Championship Current season or competition: 2011 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball …

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  • 66Vladimir Keilis-Borok — was born in Moscow, Russia on July 31, 1921. He is a mathematical geophysicist.In 1948, he received a Ph.D. in mathematical geophysics from the Academy of Sciences in Moscow. He was the founder, and is the Director Emeritus, of the International… …

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  • 67List of predictions — There have been various famous predictions made throughout history, including those by scientists based on the scientific method, theoretical non fiction predictions of social and technological change of futurologists, economic forecasts of… …

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  • 68Aubrey holes — The Aubrey holes are a ring of 56 pits at Stonehenge named after the seventeenth century antiquarian, John Aubrey. They date to the earliest phases of Stonehenge in the late fourth and early third millennium BC. Despite decades of argument and… …

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  • 69Colin Campbell (geologist) — Colin Campbell Colin Campbell in Italy in 2006 Born 1931 (1931) Nationality British …

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  • 70Big Five personality traits — Psychology …

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