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  • #Are there any factual errors? To me. Burma seems obviously the correct name for the article, of course with a redirect from Myanmar. Domerque gave the reasons above.
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  • ...com/health/narcissistic-personality-disorder/DS00652/DSECTION=causes</ref> with [[# Borderline personality disorder|borderline personality features NOS, (n Whitman's frustrations with his dysfunctional parents, mainly the father, were complicated by amphetami
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  • ...lly hard'' for constables to get new people on board. Now, they can do it with a click of a button. Our constables are now underworked. We need more app :Notes: explained why philosophers should get involved with CZ, despite the existence of Wikipedia, the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philos
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  • ...ould we do something to prevent that? However, in another hand, our policy with the current wording, I personally think it's less likely to have those case I think that in this case it should say "Wikipedians", perhaps with some clarification, like a link to the [[Wikipedia]] page. --[[User:Ion Ale
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  • ...formation, usually with no charge. Of course, the privacy becomes relevant with the standard authorization for full disclosure to insurers. The employer pa ...in the [[Centers for Disease Control]] [[Select Agent Program]], diseases with significant [[epidemic]] or [[pandemic]] potential (e.g., highly pathogenic
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  • ...vents (prophecy, miracles) that are prominent in organized religion, along with [[holy books]] and [[revealed religion]]s that assert the existence of such ...ous issues. Deism can also refer to a personal set of beliefs having to do with the role of nature in spirituality.
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  • In particular, it must fit in with the following requirements that were set out on the same page: ...eferencing articles, can make them unwieldy. References should be selected with care; ideally they should be from authoritative sources and should be verif
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  • ...excelled in both tragedy and comedy, and his plays combine popular appeal with complex characterisation, poetic grandeur and philosophical depth. ...]] to denounce him as "an upstart crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his ''Tygers hart wrapt in a Players hyde'', supposes he is as well able to
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  • ...otentially adverse physical effects, including failure to work as intended with the result being pregnancy. ...ms and diaphragms); and/or (3) impairing the sperm cells' ability to merge with the egg (spermicides in foams and sponges, copper in copper-containing IUDs
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  • ...blueprint.<ref>All ''living'' organisms use DNA as their genetic material with the exception of some [[RNA viruses]]. Whether viruses are alive is also a ...ch codon codes for one amino acid residue. It is a series of codons, along with a start codon and three stop codons that is transcribed and translated into
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  • ...olfactory organ]]. The [[optic stalk]] (os) connects the brain hemispheres with the eye imaginal discs, whereas [[Bolwig nerve]] (Bn) constitutes the link ...]] typically contains 80 to 90 billion [[neuron]]s, depending on the size, with each neuron linked to as many as 10,000 others.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://w
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  • ...secure the involvement of an editor, an author may approach any CZ editor with relevant expertise, or might place a call for approval on the relevant Work ...on I map out a proposal for placing version records at the top of the talk pages, and in it it is suggested that the urls to the source versions are kept in
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  • ...a scientist. In popular culture, the name "Einstein" has become synonymous with great [[intelligence (brain power)|intelligence]] and [[genius]]. ...mAE/> (given by Talmey [Talmud]). While at the Gymnasium, Einstein clashed with authority and resented the school regimen, believing that the spirit of lea
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  • ...ter_drafting/Archive_2&oldid=100625529 version of 8:54, 12 January, 2010], with the header sections removed.'' ==Auxiliary pages==
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  • *Source:Scientific papers; physiology, medicine, surgery, geology, with introductions, notes and illustrations. New York, P. F. Collier & son [c191 ...s" was published in Latin at Frankfort in 1628. The discovery was received with great interest, and in his own country was accepted at once; on the Contine
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