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Tete
Tete , town (1997 pop. 101,984), capital of Tete province, W central Mozambique, on the Zambezi River. It is a trade center; coal mines are at nearby Moatize. Founded by the Portuguese in 1531, Tete long served as headquarters for traders, slave-raiders, and gold prospectors.... Read more |
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Gesammelte Schriften
GESAMMELTE SCHRIFTEN The twelve volumes of the Gesammelte Schriften constitute the first publication of Freud's complete (or almost complete) works in his native language. They were published by the Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag. This edition was undoubtedly planned when Freud was ill... Read more |
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molar volume
molar volume the volume occupied by a mole of a substance at STP . According to Avogadro's law, at a given temperature and pressure a given volume of any gas contains the same number of molecules. At STP 1 mole of gas occupies 22.414 liters. This volume is what is usually meant by the molar... Read more |
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Voxel
voxel (voks-ĕl) n. short for ‘volume element’, the volume of tissue in a body that is represented by a pixel in a cross-sectional image.... Read more |
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titration
titration , gradual addition of an acidic solution to a basic solution or vice versa (see acids and bases ); titrations are used to determine the concentration of acids or bases in solution. For example, a given volume of a solution of unknown acidity may be titrated with a base of known... Read more |
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Claude Fleury
Claude Fleury , 1640-1723?, French ecclesiastical historian, a Roman Catholic priest, confessor to Louis XV, and author of the learned and unbiased Histoire ecclésiastique. This great work, in 20 volumes, occupied him for 30 years. It was the first systematic history of the Church, its... Read more |
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Federal Supplement
FEDERAL SUPPLEMENT® A set of legal reference books containing decisions of federal courts in chronological order. The first volume of the Federal Supplement was published in 1933, and successive volumes have been number... Read more |
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United States Law Week
United States Law Week is a two‐volume looseleaf service, devoted in part to Supreme Court decisions and news and published commercially, on a weekly basis, by the Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., of Washington, D.C. The “Supreme Court” volume of U.S. Law Week issues the full... Read more |
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Augustin Pyrame de Candolle
Augustin Pyrame de Candolle , 1778-1841, Swiss botanist. Considered the most important Swiss botanist of his era, de Candolle wrote on a wide variety of botanical topics, from medical botany to philosophical treatises on plant morphology and systematics. He spent most of his career at the botanical... Read more |
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Shelby Foote
Shelby Foote American novelist and historian Shelby Foote (born 1916) is best known for his three-volume history of the Civil War. Envisioned as a one-volume work, Foote's effort grew into a monumental project that took two decades to complete. Shelby Foote was born November 17, 1916, in... Read more |
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