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  • 71Abrupt climate change — See also: Runaway climate change and Avoiding dangerous climate change An abrupt climate change occurs when the climate system is forced to transition to a new state at a rate that is determined by the climate system itself, and which is… …

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  • 72Climate change denial — This article is about campaigns to undermine public confidence in scientific opinion on climate change. For challenges to the scientific consensus, see global warming controversy. Climate change denial is a term used to describe organized… …

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  • 73climate change — Introduction  periodic modification of Earth s climate brought about as a result of changes in the atmosphere as well as interactions between the atmosphere and various other geologic, chemical, biological, and geographic factors within the Earth …

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  • 74collision course — noun 1. a course of a moving object that will lead to a collision if it continues unchanged • Hypernyms: ↑path, ↑track, ↑course 2. a course of action (following a given idea) that will lead to conflict if it continues unabated • Hypernyms:… …

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  • 75Identity and change — The relationship between identity and change in the philosophical field of metaphysics seems, at first glance, deceptively simple, and belies the complexity of the issues involved. This article explores the problem of change and identity . Change …

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  • 76Regime change — is the replacement of one regime with another. Use of the term dates to at least 1925.[1] Regime change can occur through conquest by a foreign power, revolution, coup d état or reconstruction following the failure of a state. Regime change may… …

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  • 77Minimal change disease — Classification and external resources The three hallmarks of Minimal Change Disease: diffuse loss of podocyte foot processes, vacuolation, and the appearance of microvilli. ICD …

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  • 78Lead change — A lead change refers to an animal, moving in a canter or gallop, changing from one lead to the other. There are two basic forms of lead change: simple and flying.imple changeThe simple change is a way to change leads on a horse that has not yet… …

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  • 79Climate Change-The Global Effects — ▪ 2008 Introduction by John Streicker       In 2007 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its Fourth Assessment Report. Previous assessments (1990, 1995, 2001) had provided strong indications that by various measures the… …

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  • 80Collision course (disambiguation) — Collision course refers to one opposing object or philosophy moving towards another expecting to collide. It may also refer to: Collision Course (album), an album by Jay Z Linkin Park Collision Course (film), action comedy starring actors Jay… …

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