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  • 71Postulates of special relativity — See also: Special relativity Postulates of special relativity 1. First postulate (principle of relativity): The laws by which the states of physical systems undergo change are not affected, whether these changes of state be referred to the one or …

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  • 72Annus Mirabilis papers — Einstein, in 1905, when he wrote the Annus Mirabilis papers The Annus Mirabilis papers (from Latin annus mīrābilis, extraordinary year ) are the papers of Albert Einstein published in the Annalen der Physik scientific journal in 1905. These four… …

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  • 73Frestonia — was the name adopted by the residents of Freston Road, a street at the north western boundary of Notting Hill, London W11, also known as Notting Dale, when they attempted to secede from the United Kingdom in 1977. The state consisted of a… …

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  • 74Payrac — Commune française|nomcommune=Payrac région=Midi Pyrénées département=Lot arrondissement=Gourdon canton=Payrac insee=46215 cp=46350 maire=Bernard Choulet mandat=2001 2008 intercomm=Haute Bouriane longitude=1.47277777778 latitude=44.7975 alt… …

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  • 75Audi Q3 — Infobox Automobile name = Audi Q3 manufacturer = Audi AG parent company = Volkswagen Group aka = production = 2010 assembly = Ingolstadt, Germany predecessor = successor = class = sport utility vehicle body style = 3 door Compact SUV layout =… …

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  • 76The Technology Life Cycle — (TLC) is an important tool The diagram below illustrates the typical life cycle of a manufacturing process or production system from the stages of its initial conception to its culmination as either a technique or procedure of common practice or… …

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  • 77David Lipscomb Campus School — Location Nashville, TN, U.S. Information Type Private Religious affiliation(s) Church of Christ Estab …

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  • 78labile — capable or propensity to undergo change; said of characters used in describing fishes …

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  • 79ductile — ductilely, adv. ductility, ductileness, n. /duk tl, til/, adj. 1. capable of being hammered out thin, as certain metals; malleable. 2. capable of being drawn out into wire or threads, as gold. 3. able to undergo change of form without breaking. 4 …

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  • 80forgery — /fawr jeuh ree, fohr /, n., pl. forgeries. 1. the crime of falsely making or altering a writing by which the legal rights or obligations of another person are apparently affected; simulated signing of another person s name to any such writing… …

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