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  • 101Arthur Sullivan — This article is about the composer. For the Australian soldier decorated with the VC, see Arthur Percy Sullivan. Arthur …

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  • 102Retina — For the Retina display in the iPhone 4, see iPhone 4#Display. Retina Right human eye cross sectional view. Courtesy NIH National Eye Institute. Many animals hav …

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  • 103Spanish missions in California — Part of the Spanish missions in the Americas series Arizona …

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  • 104Proxima Centauri — Coordinates: 14h 29m …

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  • 105Gramophone record — A 12 inch (30 cm) 33⅓ rpm record (left), a 7 inch 45 rpm record (right), and a CD (above) A gramophone record, commonly known as a phonograph record (in American English), vinyl record (in reference to vinyl, the material most commonly used after …

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  • 106Vanderbilt University — Infobox University name = Vanderbilt University image size = 125px established = 1873 type = Private calendar= Semester endowment = $3.488 billion [cite news last = Brasher first = Joan title = A Conversation with Matthew Wright url =… …

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  • 107Vampire Squid — Taxobox name = Vampire Squid regnum = Animalia phylum = Mollusca classis = Cephalopoda subclassis = Coleoidea superordo = Octopodiformes ordo = Vampyromorphida subordo = Vampyromorphina familia = Vampyroteuthidae genus = Vampyroteuthis genus… …

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  • 108Cosmic distance ladder — * Light green boxes: Technique applicable to star forming galaxies. * Light blue boxes: Technique applicable to Population II galaxies. * Light Purple boxes: Geometric distance technique. * Light Red box: The planetary nebula luminosity function… …

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  • 109Pole star — For other uses, see Polestar (disambiguation). North Star redirects here. For other uses, see North Star (disambiguation). A French navisphere : a type of celestial globe formerly used for navigation at sea The term Pole Star usually refers to… …

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  • 110Orbital eccentricity — This article is about eccentricity in astrodynamics. For other uses, see Eccentricity (disambiguation). An elliptic Kepler orbit with an eccentricity of 0.7 (red), a parabolic Kepler orbit (green) and a hyperbolic Kepler orbit with an… …

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