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  • 121Atomism — (from ancient Greek atomos, meaning uncuttable ) is a natural philosophy that developed in several ancient traditions. The atomists theorized that the natural world consists of two fundamental parts: indivisible atoms and empty void. According to …

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  • 122Lyrids — The Lyrids are a strong meteor shower lasting from April 16 to April 26cite web|url=http://meteorshowersonline.com/lyrids.html|title=Lyrids|publisher=Meteor Showers Online|pages=1|language=English|accessdate=2008 08 05] each year. The radiant of… …

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  • 123Imagin — For the animation studio of the same name, see Imagin (studio). The Imagin (イマジン, Imajin?) are a fictional race that serve as the antagonists in the Kamen Rider Series Kamen Rider Den O. The name Imagin comes from several words in the English,… …

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  • 124Christianity and astrology — are seen as incompatible by modern orthodox Christian doctrine. Additionally, astrology stands juxtaposed against the roots of modern scientific reasoning. Generally, the scientific community and others educated in the scientific method consider… …

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  • 125Prince Csaba — In Hungarian mythology, Csaba was the son of Attila, King of the Huns. A skilled warrior, he led the Huns to victory over every enemy army that attacked them. But after Csaba s death, the Huns had no one to take his place. Seizing their chance,… …

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  • 126Longma — The Dragon Horse Longma (simplified Chinese: 龙马; traditional Chinese: 龍馬; pinyin: lóngmǎ; Wade–Giles: lung ma; lit. dragon horse ) was a fabled winged horse with dragon scales in …

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  • 127international relations — a branch of political science dealing with the relations between nations. [1970 75] * * * Study of the relations of states with each other and with international organizations and certain subnational entities (e.g., bureaucracies and political… …

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  • 128Āryabhaṭa's sine table — is a set of twenty four of numbers given in the astronomical treatise Āryabhaṭiya composed by the fifth century Indian mathematician and astronomer Āryabhaṭa (476–550 CE), for the computation of the half chords of certain set of arcs of a circle …

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