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imported>John R. Brews: revised definition
2011-08-22T19:08:19Z
<p>revised definition</p>
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imported>John R. Brews
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imported>Peter Schmitt: replace, this was not a definition according the guidelines
2011-08-22T16:30:04Z
<p>replace, this was not a definition according the guidelines</p>
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imported>Peter Schmitt
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imported>John R. Brews: emphasize isolation
2011-08-20T17:22:33Z
<p>emphasize isolation</p>
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imported>John R. Brews: revised def
2011-08-20T17:07:02Z
<p>revised def</p>
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imported>Anthony.Sebastian at 22:31, 19 August 2011
2011-08-19T22:31:07Z
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imported>Anthony.Sebastian
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imported>Anthony.Sebastian: edit defn
2011-08-19T22:29:53Z
<p>edit defn</p>
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imported>Anthony.Sebastian
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imported>John R. Brews: reframe definition
2011-07-28T14:18:22Z
<p>reframe definition</p>
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imported>John R. Brews
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imported>Anthony.Sebastian: New definition page generated using Special:MetadataForm
2011-07-06T01:51:39Z
<p>New definition page generated using <a href="/wiki/Special:MetadataForm" class="new" title="Special:MetadataForm (page does not exist)">Special:MetadataForm</a></p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div><noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A fundamental property of [[matter]] that causes matter having that property to generate and react to a [[force]] of attraction or repulsion to spatially separate matter that likewise manifests the property</div>
imported>Anthony.Sebastian