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  • 121Sea trial — is the testing phase of a watercraft (including boats, ships, and submarines). It is usually the last phase of construction and takes place on open water. Sea trials are conducted to measure a vessel’s performance and general seaworthiness.… …

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  • 122Anfinsen's dogma — (also known as the thermodynamic hypothesis ) is a postulate in molecular biology championed by the Nobel prize laureate Christian B. Anfinsen. The dogma states that, at least for small globular proteins, the native structure is determined only… …

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  • 123Military simulation — Participants from five nations (Singapore, United Kingdom, Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand) conduct a map exercise during Exercise SUMAN Warrior 2006 Military simulations, also known informally as war games, are simulations in which theories… …

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  • 124Geske — Geske, or Horegeske, (dead after 1597), was an alleged Scandinavian witch, Swedish woman of Danish descent, put on trial for witchcraft. Her trial was one of the first witch trials in Sweden, the first Swedish witch trial involving references to… …

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  • 125Cone of Silence (1960 film) — Cone of Silence Theatrical poster Directed by Charles Frend Produced by …

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  • 126Human knot — A human knot is a common icebreaker game or teambuilding activity for new people to learn to work together in close physical proximity!. It is a disentanglement puzzle in which a group of people in a circle hold hands with the person across from… …

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  • 127USS Adela (1862) — was a steamer captured by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy as a gunboat in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways. Planning, in England, to run the Union Blockade In the spring of… …

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  • 128Aizkolaritza — Wood chopping contests are a popular form of herri kirol or rural sport in the Basque Country. Competitions are commonly held at most festivals, especially town festivals and usually involve at least two individuals or teams competing against… …

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