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  • 71Heavy Fermion — materials are a specific type of metallic compounds that have a low temperature specific heat whose linear term is up to 1000 times larger than the value expected from the free electron theory. The heavy fermion behaviour has been found in rare… …

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  • 72Heavy Horses — Álbum de Jethro Tull Publicación 10 de abril de 1978 Grabación Enero de 1978 Género(s) Rock progresivo y folk …

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  • 73Heavy Weapons — Разработчик LongAnimals Издатель Kongregate Создатели Геймдизайнер rob James Дата выпуска …

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  • 74Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K. 2 — Heavy Metal F.A.K.K. 2 Разработчики Ritual Entertainment (Портирование на Mac Take 2, на Linux Loki) Издатель Gathering Of Developers Локализатор …

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  • 75Heavy Hitters (comics) — Heavy Hitters Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics First appearance Avengers: The Initiative #17 (Sep, 2008) In story information …

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  • 76Heavy Metal: Geomatrix — Heavy Metal Geomatrix Éditeur Capcom Développeur Capcom …

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  • 77Heavy metal — heavy o heavy metal (ingl.; pronunc. [jébi métal]) 1 m. Cierto tipo de rock duro. ⊚ adj. De este tipo de música: ‘Le gusta la música heavy. Lleva una estética heavy’. 2 adj. y n. Se aplica al rockero aficionado al heavy metal. * * * El heavy… …

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  • 78heavy hitter — ˌheavy ˈhitter noun [countable] informal JOURNALISM a person or organization with a lot of influence or power: • We wanted a heavy hitter as chairman. * * * heavy hitter UK US noun [C] INFORMAL ► …

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  • 79heavy — ► ADJECTIVE (heavier, heaviest) 1) of great weight; difficult to lift or move. 2) of great density; thick or substantial. 3) of more than the usual size, amount, or force. 4) doing something to excess: a heavy smoker. 5) striking or falling with… …

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  • 80Heavy cavalry — is the late 19th century misnomer for Cavalry [p.490, Lynn] , troops that from the late 17th to late 19th centuries usually wore armour and were mounted on largest available cavalry horses [p.60, Roemer] , as opposed to light cavalry, in which… …

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