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{{*mp}}...that familiar '''[[onion dome]]s''' ''(pictured)'' of [[Russian architecture|Russian churches]] were chronologically preceded by helmet domes and followed by bud-shaped domes? |
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{{*mp}}...that studies in '''[[Phage ecology]]''' indicate that [[virus|viruses]] may be the most abundant organisms on our planet? |
{{*mp}}...that studies in '''[[Phage ecology]]''' indicate that [[virus|viruses]] may be the most abundant organisms on our planet? |
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{{*mp}}... that the first British fighter pilot to die in [[World War II]] was killed in a [[friendly fire]] incident known as the '''[[Battle of Barking Creek]]'''? |
{{*mp}}... that the first British fighter pilot to die in [[World War II]] was killed in a [[friendly fire]] incident known as the '''[[Battle of Barking Creek]]'''? |
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{{*mp}}...that American engineer '''[[Elmer William Engstrom]]''' was involved in the development of television by [[RCA]] in the 1930s? |
{{*mp}}...that American engineer '''[[Elmer William Engstrom]]''' was involved in the development of television by [[RCA]] in the 1930s? |
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{{*mp}}...that '''[[line source]]''' is a mathematical construct used to analyze roadway [[air pollution|air]] and [[roadway noise|noise pollution]], but was not developed as a meaningful tool until 1970 when major [[USA|U.S.]] laws spurred extensive [[environmental science|environmental]] [[mathematical model| |
{{*mp}}...that '''[[line source]]''' is a mathematical construct used to analyze roadway [[air pollution|air]] and [[roadway noise|noise pollution]], but was not developed as a meaningful tool until 1970 when major [[USA|U.S.]] laws spurred extensive [[environmental science|environmental]] [[mathematical model|modelling]]? |
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- ...that scholars have been able to identify the subjects of many yakusha-e (pictured) (ukiyo-e actor prints) down to not only the actors, roles, and the play depicted, but even the theater and month in which it was performed?
- ...that studies in Phage ecology indicate that viruses may be the most abundant organisms on our planet?
- ... that the first British fighter pilot to die in World War II was killed in a friendly fire incident known as the Battle of Barking Creek?
- ...that American engineer Elmer William Engstrom was involved in the development of television by RCA in the 1930s?
- ...that line source is a mathematical construct used to analyze roadway air and noise pollution, but was not developed as a meaningful tool until 1970 when major U.S. laws spurred extensive environmental modelling?