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StraightStore: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Extinct genus of early and primitive jawless vertebrates that is known from impressions on rocks of Silurian age in Europe and North America, although the genus persisted into the Early Devonian epoch (the Silurian period began 438 million years ago and ended 408 million years ago). The structure of Thelodus and its relatives, the coelolepids, is poorly known; but it is probable. Posted by StraightStore @ 9:00 AM. Posted by StraightStore @ 8:33 AM. Monday, August 30, 2004. Colle...
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Wednesday, March 23, 2005. American microbiologist who was corecipient, with Hamilton Othanel Smith of the United States and Werner Arber of Switzerland, of the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. The three scientists were cited for their discovery and application of restriction enzymes that break the giant molecules of deoxyribonucleic acid. Posted by AngryStore @ 3:55 AM. Earth Sciences, Weather and climate. Oman, John Wood. World War I, The Far East. Dwiggins, William Addison.
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Monday, March 28, 2005. Also spelled Medinet Habu, southernmost part of the necropolis region of western Thebes in Upper Egypt, although the name often refers specifically to the mortuary temple built there by Ramses III (118756 BC). (See Thebes.) This temple, which was also dedicated to the god Amon, was carved with religious scenes and portrayals of Ramses' wars against the Libyans and the Sea Peoples. It was situated within a. Posted by HollowMonkey @ 6:56 PM. Müntzer, Thomas. Houston, Edwin James.
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WaitingRing: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Also called Silicon Dioxide, compound of the two most abundant elements in the Earth's crust, silicon and oxygen, SiO2. The mass of the Earth's crust is 59 percent silica, the main constituent of more than 95 percent of the known rocks. Silica has three main crystalline varieties: quartz (by far the most abundant), tridymite, and cristobalite. Other varieties include coesite, keatite, and lechatelierite. Silica. Posted by WaitingRing @ 9:19 PM. Posted by WaitingRing @ 9:01 AM.
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MarriedNail:
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Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Formerly Amaravalli, town, southwestern Gujarat state, west-central India. The town lies on the Kathiawar Peninsula, 125 miles (200 km) southwest of Ahmadabad. Primarily a commercial centre, its industries include the manufacture of khadi (coarse cotton cloth), tanning, silverworking, and cotton ginning. Amreli is served by a railway and an airfield. Chief crops of the surrounding area are millet, peanuts. Posted by MarriedNail @ 6:47 AM. Earth, Variation with elevation.
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CheapPlough: October 2004
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Sunday, October 31, 2004. City, seat (1811) of Jefferson county, southeastern Indiana, U.S. It lies along the Ohio River (bridged), opposite Milton, Ky. Settled about 1808 and named for President James Madison, it flourished as a river port until overshadowed by Louisville (46 miles [74 km] southwestward downstream) and Cincinnati (88 miles [142 km] upstream). Madison is now an important tobacco market and agricultural trading. Posted by CheapPlough at 8:28 PM. Saturday, October 30, 2004. One of the most...