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Mar 25 2006 - via pewebdic2.cw.idm.fr
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Oct 24 2008 - via lifehacktips.wisebyte.org

Wikipedia school edition is an offline DVD version of Wikipedia by SOS Children's Villages (a charity for orphans) filled with "checked content" from the user-edited online encyclopedia. The 2.9GB download is available only via BitTorrent, and to top i...

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Oct 09 2008 - via www.topxgames.com

Magic Encyclopedia: First Story takes you on a journey of magic and wonder as you guide a young lady on a quest to find her brother and stop the manifestation of a terrible evil. As you search beautiful hand-painted scenes for hidden objects, solve cunning puzzles and enjoy delightful mini-games, you'll move ever closer to the startling discovery at the end of the journey! Hours of relaxing gameplay that will stimulate your mind and enchant your spirit lie ahead so don't delay!
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Jul 30 2007 - via electrochem.cwru.edu

What happens when you zap a chemical solution is the electrochemist's bailiwick. However, general readers can charge up their brains on the field's applications and history at the Electrochemistry Encyclopedia,* edited by retired chemist Zoltan Nagy of the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois. The subjects of the 25 expert-written chapters range from electroplating to electric fish to pioneering electrochemists. Read about electrochemical machining, which uses a current to shape hard-to-work alloys, or explore the life of the Italian scientist Alessandro Volta, who sparked the nascent discipline more than 200 years ago by building the first battery.

If your memory short-circuits over unfamiliar terms, click over to the linked dictionary dag that furnishes 800 definitions.

http://electrochem.cwru.edu/ed/dict.htm

Volume 317, Number 5835, Issue of 13 July 2007

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Apr 20 2008 - via www.britannica.com

Testing out the Britannica linking. This link should give full access to this article on Osaka and Kobe, even without a Britannica subscription.

Quoted: Ōsaka-Kōbe metropolitan area, Britannica Online Encyclopedia,

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Dec 29 2007 - via www.articlesearchonline.com

new fifth edition continues to build on its tradition of scientific authority, accuracy, and clarity. [click link for full article] Cheaper Drugs Now Closer To Realization With New DropArray Technology ...

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Nov 25 2006 - via en.wikipedia.org
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Apr 06 2006 - via www.extremetech.com

Sobre tecnologia.

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Jul 30 2007 - via www.botanicus.org

The classic literature in botany dates back to the early days of the printing press. Check out some of these hoary texts at Botanicus, an online library run by the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis. The site features digitized versions of almost 200 titles published between 1480 and 1935 on plant systematics. You'll find works by German explorer Alexander von Humboldt, Harvard botanist Asa Gray, and Joseph Hooker, Darwin's confidant and defender. Many texts feature lavish illustrations, such as this painting of the water lemon (Passiflora laurifolia), which comes from a 19th century series that catalogs exotic plants in British gardens.

Volume 316, Number 5831, Issue of 15 June 2007

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