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  • 71Lunar mare — The lunar maria  /ˈm …

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  • 72Nelumbo nucifera — Padma redirects here. For other uses, see Padma (disambiguation). This article is about the flower. For the Prince album, see Lotusflower (album). For the Radiohead song, see Lotus Flower (song). Nelumbo nucifera …

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  • 73X-ray vision — In science fiction stories, X ray vision has generally been portrayed as the ability to see through layers of objects at the discretion of the holder of this superpower. People often pretend to have this ability through the use of X ray glasses,… …

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  • 74The Final Night — Infobox comic book title title=The Final Night imagesize=190 caption=Cover from The Final Night TPB starring the Justice League, art by Stuart Immonen and Jose Marzan Jr.. schedule=Weekly format=Mini series limited=y publisher=DC Comics… …

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  • 75New Frontiers program — For other uses, see New Frontier (disambiguation). The spacecraft New Horizons launched in 2006 towards Pluto The New Frontiers program is a series of space exploration missions being conducted by NASA with the purpose of researching several of… …

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  • 76Electric furnace — An electric furnace may be any of the following type of heat producing equipment using electric power: * A central heating plant for a home or building * An electric arc furnace used for steelmaking and smelting of certain ores * An industrial… …

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  • 77water — waterer, n. waterless, adj. waterlessly, adv. waterlessness, n. waterlike, adj. /waw teuhr, wot euhr/, n. 1. a transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, H2O, freezing at 32°F or 0°C and boiling at 212°F or 100°C …

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  • 78Brown fat — Brown adipose tissue, a rapid source of energy for infants in whom it forms about 5% of body weight. It is brown because the cells in it are packed with small cellular organs called mitochondria, which are energy factories, and it has a rich… …

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  • 79isodynamic law — in the production of heat in the body the different foodstuffs are interchangeable in accordance with their heat producing values …

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  • 80normal temperature — the temperature of the human body in health, about 37°C (98.6°F) when measured orally. This is maintained by the thermotaxic nerve mechanism, which maintains a balance between the thermogenetic, or heat producing, and the thermolytic, or heat… …

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