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  • 41Core Curriculum (Columbia College) — The Core Curriculum was originally developed as the main curriculum used by Columbia University s Columbia College. It began in 1919 with Contemporary Civilization, about the origins of western civilization. It became the framework for many… …

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  • 42Core Research Center — The Core Research Center is a facility run by the United States Geological Survey, located in F bay in building 810 on the Denver Federal Center campus. It is maintained by the USGS to preserve valuable rock cores, well cuttings and various other …

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  • 43Core fonts for the Web — was a project begun by Microsoft in 1996 to make a standard pack of fonts for the Internet. It was terminated in 2002.[1][2] It included the proprietary fonts Andale Mono, Arial, Arial Black, Comic Sans MS, Courier New, Georgia, Impact, Times New …

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  • 44Core (economics) — The core is the set of feasible allocations that cannot be improved upon by a subset (a coalition ) of the economy s consumers. A coalition is said to improve upon or block a feasible allocation if the members of that coalition are better off… …

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  • 45Core-periphery — theory is based on the notion that as one region or state expands in economic prosperity, it must engulf regions nearby to ensure ongoing economic and political success. The area of high growth or former high growth becomes known as the core, and …

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  • 46Core stability — relates to the bodily region bounded by the abdominal wall, the pelvis, the lower back and the diaphragm and its ability to stabilise the body during movement. The main muscles involved include the transversus abdominus, the internal and external …

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  • 47Core recovery parameters — describe the quality of core recovered from a borehole. Contents 1 Total core recovery 2 Solid core recovery 3 Rock quality designation 3.1 Classificat …

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  • 48Core Design — Former type Defunct Industry Computer and video game industry Fate Acquired by Eidos Successor …

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  • 49Core worlds — or core planets often exist in works of science fiction, especially space operas. They are usually at the center of the galaxy or of colonized space, occasionally both. Core worlds are densely populated with long histories, advanced technology,… …

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  • 50Core damage frequency — (CDF) is a term used in probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) that indicates the likelihood of an accident that would cause damage to a nuclear reactor core.[1][2][3] Core damage accidents are considered serious because damage to the core may… …

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