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  • 51Corrective lens — A bifocal corrective eyeglass lens A pair of contact le …

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  • 52Oblate spheroid — An oblate spheroid An oblate spheroid is a rotationally symmetric ellipsoid having a polar axis shorter than the diameter of the equatorial circle whose plane bisects it.[1] Oblate spheroids stand in contrast to prolate spheroids. It can be… …

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  • 53Otoplasty — Otoplasty: the pre operative front aspect (left), and the post operative front aspect (right) of an infantile otopexy (ear pinback) correction to a girl. Otoplasty (Greek ōtoûs, ear + plassein, to shape) denotes the surgical and non surgical… …

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  • 54The World Is Flat — Infobox Book name = The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty First Century image caption = Original 1st edition cover author = Thomas Friedman country = United States language = English subject = Globalization publisher = Farrar, Straus… …

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  • 55Artificial cranial deformation — Skull deformed for aesthetic reasons (Atacameño Culture, AD 260–300) …

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  • 56Preservation of illuminated manuscripts — Preserving parchment becomes more difficult when pigments, inks, and illumination are added into the equation. Pigments do not dye parchment; instead, they lie on the surface of the parchment and so are rather fragile. [ Jenkins, Penny. “Printing …

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  • 57Eric L. Schwartz — (born 1947) is Professor of Cognitive and Neural Systems, [ [http://cns web.bu.edu/people/people.html people ] ] Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, [ [http://www.bu.edu/dbin/ece/web/people/faculty.php Boston University ECE… …

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  • 58Antiquity of the World —     Antiquity of the World     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Antiquity of the World     Various attempts have been made to establish the age of the world. Two groups of scientists have especially busied themselves with this question: physicists and… …

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  • 59Modified Newtonian dynamics — MOND redirects here. For other uses, see Mond. In physics, Modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND) is a hypothesis that proposes a modification of Newton s law of gravity to explain the galaxy rotation problem. When the uniform velocity of rotation of …

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  • 60Equatorial bulge — An equatorial bulge is a bulge which a planet may have around its equator, distorting it into an oblate spheroid. The Earth has an equatorial bulge of 42.72 km (26.5 miles) due to its rotation: its diameter measured across the equatorial plane… …

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