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  • 101Masaru Emoto — 江本勝 Born July 22, 1943 (1943 07 22) (age 68) Yokohama, Japan Education Yokohama Municipal University, Open International University for Alternative Medicine (India) Spouse Kazuko Emoto …

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  • 102Mohamed Abdelaziz — For the Mauritanian president, see Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz. For the Algerian footballer, see Mohamed Abdelaziz Tchikou. Mohamed Abdelaziz محمد عبد العزيز President of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic …

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  • 103Origin of Latter Day Saint polygamy — Mormonism and polygamy Members of Joseph F. Smith s family, including his sons and daughters, as well as their spouses and children, circa 1900 …

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  • 104Reliability (computer networking) — In computer networking, a reliable protocol is one that ensures reliability properties with respect to the delivery of data to the intended recipient(s), as opposed to an unreliable protocol, which does not guarantee that data will be delivered… …

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  • 105Mine flail — A preserved, World War 2, Sherman Crab – an M4 Sherman tank fitted with a flail A mine flail is a vehicle mounted device that makes a safe path through a mine field by deliberately detonating land mines in front of the vehicle that carries it.… …

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  • 106Crotalus horridus — Conservation status Near Threatened (IUCN …

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  • 107Baby Gender Mentor — The Baby Gender Mentor packaging advertises a controversial 99.9% accuracy rate and a 48 hour turn around time. Baby Gender Mentor is the trade name of a controversial blood test designed for prenatal sex discernment, that is, to determine… …

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  • 108History of the single-lens reflex camera — The history of the single lens reflex camera predates the invention of photography in 1826/27 by one and a half centuries with the use of a reflex mirror in a camera obscura first described in 1676. Such SLR devices were popular as drawing aids… …

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  • 109Naomichi Marufuji — Ring name(s) Naomichi Marufuji Billed height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[1] …

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  • 110Dyatlov Pass incident — Coordinates: 61°45′17″N 59°27′46″E / 61.75472°N 59.46278°E / 61.75472; 59.46278 …

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