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  • 91Neotyphodium — coenophialum Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi …

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  • 92Sothic cycle — The Sothic cycle or Canicular period is a period of 1461 ancient Egyptian years (of 365 days each) or 1460 Julian years (averaging 365.25 days each). During a Sothic cycle, the 365 day year loses enough time that the start of the year once again… …

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  • 93Symmetry454 — The Symmetry454 Calendar (Sym454) is a proposal for Gregorian calendar reform. It is a perpetual solar calendar that conserves the traditional 7 day week, has symmetrical equal quarters, and starts every month on Monday. Calendar year The… …

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  • 94Hijri year — This article is about Islamic Calendar and how it was formed, for the event of hijra see Migration to Medina.The Hijra (هِجْرَة), or withdrawal, is the emigration of Muhammad and his followers to the city of Medina in 622, and marks the start of… …

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  • 95Ancient Macedonian calendar — The Ancient Macedonian calendar is a lunisolar calendar that was in use in ancient Macedon in the 1st millennium BC. It consisted of 12 synodic lunar months (i.e. 354 days per year), which needed intercalary months to stay in step with the… …

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  • 96Zhou Daguan — This is a Chinese name; the family name is Zhou. Names Chinese: 周达观/周達觀 Pinyin: Zhou Daguan Wade Giles: Chou Ta Kuan Zhou Daguan (1266–1346 AD) was a Chinese diplomat under the Temür Khan, Emperor Chengzong of Yuan. He is most well known for his …

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  • 97Undecimber — or Undecember is a name for a thirteenth month in a calendar that normally has twelve months. Duodecember is similarly a fourteenth month. Contents 1 Latin 2 Computing 3 References 4 External links …

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  • 98Nasi (month) — Nasi in Arabic was the original first month of the year in the Islamic calendar. On the tenth of Nasi they used to take a lamb out of the flocks to slaughter on the 14th (sunset on the 13th). This four day celebration was called Eid Qurbani, but… …

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  • 99Insect wing — Original veins and wing posture of a dragonfly. Hoverflies hovering to mate …

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  • 100Eliezer ben Solomon Ashkenazi — was a Rabbi and Talmudical scholar born in Poland about the beginning of the 19th century, who resided afterward in Tunis. He published at Metz in 1845, under the title Dibre Hakamim ( Words of [the] Wise ), a selection of 11 ancient manuscripts …

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