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  • 121Hell Is for Heroes (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Hell is for Heroes Img capt = Img size = Landscape = yes Background = group or band Alias = Origin = flagicon|England Camden, London, England Genre = Post Hardcore Years active = 2000 Present Label = Burning Heart… …

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  • 122Cosmic dust — Space dust redirects here. For other uses, see Space dust (disambiguation). Porous chondrite interplanetary dust particle. Cosmic dust is a type of dust composed of particles in space which are a few molecules to 0.1 µm in size. Cosmic dust… …

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  • 123Roy Marlin Voris — Infobox Military Person name=Roy Marlin Voris born= birth date|1919|9|19 died= death date and age|2005|8|10|1919|9|19 placeofbirth=Los Angeles, California placeofdeath=Monterey, California placeofburial= caption=Blue Angels Flight Leader Butch… …

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  • 124SCSI Start Stop Unit Command — The SCSI Start/Stop Unit command is used to control the motor in a rotary device such as a SCSI disk drive. It is also used to load or eject exchangeable media such as a tapes or CDs. It is a frequently used command and is often the first one… …

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  • 125Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Force — Developer(s) Hitmaker Publisher(s) Sega Series …

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  • 126Yrast — (Swedish pronunciation: IPA| [y:ɾɐst] , English: IPA| [ˈɪrast] ) is a technical term in nuclear physics that refers to a state of a nucleus with a minimum of energy (when it is least excited) for a given angular momentum. Yr is a Swedish… …

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  • 127Formation and evolution of the Solar System — Artist s conception of a protoplanetary disk The formation and evolution of the Solar System is estimated to have begun 4.568 billion years ago with the gravitational collapse of a small part of a giant molecular cloud …

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  • 128List of extraterrestrial volcanoes — This is a list of active, dormant and extinct volcanoes located beyond planet Earth. They may be designated mons (mountain), patera (an irregular crater) or tholus (small mountain or hill) in accordance with the International Astronomical Union s …

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