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  • 121Clintonomics — (a portmanteau of Clinton and economics) refers to the economic policies of United States President Bill Clinton during the 1990s. Moreover, although, the term Clintonomics has generally being applied to economic policies supported by his staff,… …

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  • 122Jahn–Teller effect — The Jahn–Teller effect, sometimes also known as Jahn–Teller distortion, describes the geometrical distortion of non linear molecules under certain situations. This electronic effect is named after Hermann Arthur Jahn and Edward Teller, who proved …

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  • 123Tariffs in American history — have played different roles in trade policy and the economic history of the United States. Tariffs were the largest source of federal revenue from the 1790s to the eve of World War I, until it was surpassed by income taxes. Since the revenue from …

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  • 124History of French — This article is part of the series on: French language Langues d oïl Dialects Creoles Francophonie History Oaths of Strasbourg Ordinance of Villers Cotterêts Anglo Norman Grammar …

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  • 125Hypocholesterolemia — is the presence of abnormally low (hypo ) levels of cholesterol in the blood ( emia). Although the presence of high cholesterol (hyper cholesterolemia) has been linked strongly with cardiovascular disease, a defect in the body s production of… …

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  • 126USS Thuban (AKA-19) — USS Thuban (AKA 19/LKA 19) was an Andromeda class attack cargo ship named after Thuban , the brightest star in the constellation Draco. Thuban was at one time the pole star and was important in ancient Egyptian religion. USS Thuban served as a… …

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  • 127Uffe Ravnskov — (born 1934) is a Danish independent researcher, a member of various international scientific organisations, and a former private medical practitioner in Sweden. In recent years he has gained international recognition for his research into… …

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  • 128Money — For other uses, see Money (disambiguation). Coins and banknotes – the two most common physical forms of money …

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