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  • 121line — 1. A mark, strip, or streak. In anatomy, a long, narrow mark, strip, or streak distinguished from the adjacent tissues by color, texture, or elevation. SEE ALSO: linea. 2. A unit of …

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  • 122Micromorph — The artificial word micromorph is a combination of the words MICROcrystalline and aMORPHous, which has been first used for a stacked thin film silicon solar cell consisting of an amorphous silicon absorber for the blue light and a… …

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  • 123Band gap — This article is about solid state physics. For voltage control circuitry in electronics, see Bandgap voltage reference. In solid state physics, a band gap, also called an energy gap or bandgap, is an energy range in a solid where no electron… …

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  • 124Charles Greeley Abbot — For other people named Charles Abbot, see Charles Abbot (disambiguation). Charles Greeley Abbot Portrait of Charles Greeley Abbot …

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  • 125Gustav Kirchhoff — Infobox Scientist name = Gustav Robert Kirchhoff |300px image width = 200px caption = Gustav Kirchhoff birth date = birth date|1824|3|12|df=y birth place = Königsberg, East Prussia death date = death date and age|1887|10|17|1824|3|12|df=y death… …

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  • 126STS-56 — Infobox Space mission mission name = STS 56 insignia = Sts 56 patch.png shuttle = Discovery launch pad = Pad 39 B launch = April 8, 1993, 1:29:00 a.m. EDT landing = April 17, 1993, 7:37:19 a.m. EDT duration = 9 days, 6 hours, 8 minutes, 24… …

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  • 127STS-66 — is a Space Shuttle program mission.Infobox Space mission mission name = STS 66 insignia = Sts 66 patch.png shuttle = Atlantis launch pad = 39 B launch = November 3, 1994, 11:59:43.060 am EDT landing = November 14, 1994, 10:33:45 am EST, Edwards… …

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  • 128Janssen, Pierre — ▪ French astronomer born Feb. 22, 1824, Paris, Fr. died Dec. 23, 1907, Meudon  French astronomer who in 1868 discovered how to observe solar prominences without an eclipse. His work was independent of that of the Englishman Joseph Norman Lockyer …

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