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  • 121HP DC100 — The DC100 tape format and drive was developed by Hewlett Packard and introduced as a data storage mechanism for the HP 9825 programmable calculator. The DC100 tape cartridge was a scaled down version of the DC300 cartridge pioneered by 3M, and… …

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  • 122Herpes simplex — Herpes redirects here. For the virus that causes herpes simplex, see Herpes simplex virus. For all types of herpes viruses, see Herpesviridae. Herpes simplex Classification and external resources Herpes labialis …

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  • 123List of Dune terminology — This is a list of terminology used in the fictional Dune universe created by Frank Herbert, the primary source being Terminology of the Imperium, the glossary contained in the novel Dune (1965). Dune word construction could be classified into… …

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  • 124Opening of the Fifth Seal — The Opening of the Fifth Seal Artist El Greco Year 1608–1614 Type oil on canvas Dimensions 224.8 cm × 199.4 cm (88.5&# …

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  • 125Hollander beater — A Hollander beater is a machine developed by the Dutch in 1680 to produce paper pulp from cellulose containing plant fibers. It replaced stamp mills for preparing pulp because the Hollander could produce in one day the same quantity of pulp it… …

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  • 126Acne scar treatment — There are several forms of treatment for acne scars in current usage. Acne scars See Acne scarring. Acne scarring results when the visible remnants of acne are permanently left on the skin after the acne itself subsides. Biological Treatment of… …

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  • 127Geography of Nova Scotia — Nova Scotia is a province located in eastern Canada fronting the Atlantic Ocean. One of the Maritime Provinces, Nova Scotia s geography is complex, despite its relatively small size in comparison to other Canadian provinces in the central and… …

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  • 128Tuckpointing — one colour matching the bricks themselves, to give an artificial impression that very fine joints have been made.HistoryThe method was developed in England in the nineteenth century to imitate brickwork constructed using rubbed bricks (or rubbers …

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