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  • 1Condensed milk — has a thick consistency and is commonly packaged in tubes or tins. Condensed milk, also known as sweetened condensed milk, is cow s milk from which water has been removed and to which sugar has been added, yielding a very thick, sweet product… …

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  • 2Condensed matter physics — Phases · Phase tr …

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  • 3Condensed detachment — (Rule D) is a method of finding the most general possible conclusion given two formal logical statements. It was developed by the Irish logician Carew Meredith in the 1950s and inspired by the work of Łukasiewicz. Contents 1 Informal description… …

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  • 4Condensed Milk Company of Ireland — Industry Food processing Fate Taken over Successor Kerry Group Founded 1883 Defunct 1974 Headquarters  Limerick, Ireland …

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  • 5Condensed Classics with Dave Shaw — Condensed Classics (also known as Condensed Classics with Dave Shaw) was a television show that aired on the Canadian Channel Movieola. Although only 25 episodes were produced, the show was run and rerun on Movieola, and later on its sister… …

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  • 6Condensed matter (disambiguation) — Condensed matter may refer to several things Condensed matter physics, the study of the physical properties of condensed phases of matter European Physical Journal B: Condensed Matter and Complex Systems, a scientific journal published by EDP… …

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  • 7condensed — adj. 1. (Psychol) representing two or more ideas or emotions by a single symbol; as, a condensed expression of various feelings and ideas. [WordNet 1.5] 2. shortened by rewriting with fewer words; used of texts; as, a condensed book. Opposite of… …

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  • 8Condensed Hamsters — Greatest hits album by The Hamsters Released 1990 / 2000 Genre …

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  • 9condensed — adj reduced to a more compact or dense form <condensed metaphase chromosomes> <condensed heterochromatin> …

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  • 10condensed — c.1600, made more dense, pp. adj. from CONDENSE (Cf. condense). Of literary works, from 1823. Condensed milk attested by 1863 …

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