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  • 91Common Duiker — Conservation status …

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  • 92Salt metathesis reaction — Salt metathesis (from the Greek μετάθεσις transposition ) is a molecular process involving the exchange of bonds between the two reacting chemical species, which results in the creation of products with similar or identical bonding… …

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  • 93Common Tsessebe — Common Tsessebe[1] Tsessebe in Botswana Conservation status …

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  • 94Common side-blotched lizard — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Cho …

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  • 95Common Merganser — Mergus merganser merganser, male in Sandwell, England Conservation status …

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  • 96salt-marshcaterpillar — salt marsh caterpillar (sôltʹmärsh ) n. The larva of a common tiger moth (Estigmene acrea) that feeds destructively on various grasses. * * * …

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  • 97salt|bush — «SLT BUSH», noun. any one of a widely distributed group of grayish herbs or shrubs of the goosefoot family, especially common in poor soils of Australia and North America …

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  • 98Salt — This article is about common table salt. For other uses, see Salt (disambiguation). Table salt (NaCl) crystal …

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  • 99salt dome — Geol. a domelike rock structure that is formed beneath the earth s surface by the upward movement of a mass of salt, may reach thousands of feet in vertical extent, and is more or less circular in plan: often associated with oil and gas pools. Cf …

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  • 100Salt (cryptography) — In cryptography, a salt consists of random bits, creating one of the inputs to a one way function. The other input is usually a password or passphrase. The output of the one way function can be stored rather than the password, and still be used… …

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