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  • 101Mosaic — This article is about a decorative art. For other uses, see Mosaic (disambiguation). Irano Roman floor mosaic detail from the palace of Shapur I at Bishapur …

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  • 102Trill (music) — Example of a trill, on the note B.  Play with (help …

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  • 103Plywood — Softwood plywood made from spruce Plywood is a type of manufactured timber made from thin sheets of wood veneer. It is one of the most widely used wood products. It is flexible, inexpensive, workable, re usable, and can usually be locally… …

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  • 104Nicholas Hawksmoor — This article is about Nicholas Hawksmoor. For the novel Hawksmoor, see Hawksmoor (novel). Nicholas Hawksmoor Born c.1661 Nottinghamshire Died 25 March 1736(1736 03 25) Millbank, London Nationality English …

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  • 105Metronome — For other uses, see Metronome (disambiguation). Mechanical metronome A metronome is any device that produces regular, metrical ticks (beats, clicks) settable in beats per minute. These ticks represent a fixed, regular aural pulse; some metronomes …

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  • 106Whole tone scale — Qualities Number of pitch classes 6 Maximal evenness Degenerate well formed collection In music, a whole tone scale is a scale in which each note is separated from its neighbors by the interval of a whole …

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  • 107Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig — Douglas Haig redirects here. See also Douglas Haig (disambiguation). The Earl Haig Earl Haig Nickname …

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  • 108Codon usage bias — refers to differences in the frequency of occurrence of synonymous codons in coding DNA. A codon is a series of three nucleotides (triplets) that encodes a specific amino acid residue in a polypeptide chain or for the termination of translation… …

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  • 109Neal Hefti — Background information Birth name Neal Hefti Born October 29, 1922(1922 10 29) …

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  • 110Postminimalism — is a term utilized in various artistic fields for work which is influenced by, or attempts to develop and go beyond, the aesthetic of minimalism. The expression is used specifically in relation to music and the visual arts, but can refer to any… …

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