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  • 111List of invasive species — This is a list of invasive species by country or region. A species is regarded as invasive if it has been introduced by human action to a location, area, or region where it did not previously occur naturally (i.e., is not native), becomes capable …

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  • 112Ip dip — is a rhythmic rhyming game with many variations, the purpose of which is to select an individual from a group, for instance to choose the starting player of a game. It has been commonly used in British playgrounds for many years.The speaker of… …

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  • 113MeNZB — Vaccine description Target disease group B meningococcus strain Type Subunit Clinical data Pregnancy cat.  ? Legal status Prescription Only Medicine Routes …

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  • 114Nuxalk Nation — Bella Coola (Nuxalk Nation) Nuxálk Nuxálk people gathered around an eulachon stink box near the Bella Coola River. Regions with significant populations Bella Coola, British Columbia …

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  • 115Population history of American indigenous peoples — It is thought that up to 100 million indigenous people may have lived in the Americas when the 1492 voyage of Christopher Columbus began a historical period of large scale European interaction with the Americas. European contact with what they… …

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  • 116Coralline algae — Temporal range: Early Cretaceous–recent[1][2][3] …

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  • 117Sukjong of Joseon — Infobox Korean name hangul=숙종 hanja=肅宗 rr=Sukjong mr=Sukchong hangulborn=이순 hanjaborn=李焞 rrborn=I Sun mrborn=I SunSukjong (1661 1720) was the 19th king of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea from 1674 1720. History King Sukjong was born August 15, 1661… …

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  • 118Minicoy — މަލިކު   city   …

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  • 119Vaccine injury — Classification and external resources ICD 10 T88.1, Y58 Y59 …

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  • 120Paul Offit — (right) along with H. Fred Clark. Clark and Offit are two of the three inventors of the rotavirus vaccine RotaTeq,[1] which is credited with saving hundreds of lives a day.[2] …

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