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  • In [[science]], [[engineering]], and in fairly common usage, '''concentration''' is the measure of how much of a given substance there is in a given mixt ==Concentration expressions and notation==
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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Concentration ratio/Definition subpage-->
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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Market concentration/Definition subpage-->
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  • The term '''concentration camp''' is used to refer to camps where civilians are held, indefinitely, w ...g to [[Andrea Pitzer]], author of ''"[[One Long Night: A Global History of Concentration Camps]]"'', the term was first used by Spain for camps it ran in Cuba to ho
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  • {{rpl|Concentration}} {{rpl|Mass concentration (geophysics)}}
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  • #redirect [[Concentration]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Concentration]]
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  • '''Ravensbrueck Concentration Camp''', for female prisoners only, was located 50 miles north of [[Berlin] ...Its womens' camp was only surpassed in population by that of [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz]].<ref name=USHMM>{{citation
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...ration camps|concentration camp]]''' established by the Nazis. The Dachau concentration camp opened in March 1933 under the authority of [[Heinrich Himmler]], then ...[[Totenkopf SS]] from its guard force, and was promoted to [[Inspector of Concentration Camps]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...ket]] is dominated by a small group of suppliers. An example is the 5-firm concentration ratio, which is the percentage of total sales of a product that is supplied
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  • ...igating Nazi atrocities in 1945, views a heap of corpses at the Buchenwald concentration camp near Weimar, Germany.}}. The '''Buchenwald Concentration Camp''' was a Nazi death camp, notorious for medical experiments, in which
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  • '''Nazi concentration camps''' were system of [[concentration camp|detention/labor]] and [[extermination camp]]s of Nazi Germany, and we ...transfer camps, [[Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp]] and [[Theresienstadt Concentration Camp]]s, were used to hold possible prisoners to be ransomed.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Neuengamme Concentration Camp]]
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  • {{rpl|Concentration}} {{rpl|Mass concentration (geophysics)}}
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  • {{r|Concentration camp}} {{r|Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp}}
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  • {{rpl|Nazi concentration camps}} {{rpl|Buchenwald Concentration Camp||**}}
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  • {{r|Inspector of Concentration Camps||**}} {{r|Auschwitz Concentration Camp}}
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  • {{r|Nazi concentration camps}} == Other Nazi concentration camps documented in this wiki ==
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  • {{r|Nazi concentration camps}} == Other Nazi concentration camps documented in this wiki ==
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  • {{r|Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp||**}} {{r|Flossenburg Concentration Camp||**}}
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  • ...nhausen]], [[Natzweiler Concentration Camp|Natzweiler]], and other [[Nazi concentration camps]] (September 1939 - April 1945) on behalf the German armed forces to
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  • {{r|Inspectorate of Concentration Camps||***}} {{r|Dachau Concentration Camp}}
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  • ...ive division for [[Nazi concentration camps]], of which the [[Inspector of Concentration Camps]] was part
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  • ...z-Monowitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz-Monowitz]]; commanded [[Natzweiler Concentration Camp|Natzweiler]] in 1945; executed by France for war crimes in 1947
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  • == Other Nazi concentration camps documented in this wiki == {{rpl|Dachau Concentration Camp}}
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  • ...hologist]] imprisoned in Nazi concentration camps, principally [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz]], where [[Josef Mengele]] used his professional skills; he
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  • ...on]] at the [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp|Auschwitz]] and [[Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp]]s; tried and executed for war crimes by British tribunal
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  • ...in nonconsensual medical experiments; executed for crimes at [[Mauthausen Concentration Camp]]
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  • ...ual medical experiments, primarily conducted at [[Nazi concentration camps|concentration camps]], for which many of those conducted them were tried for war crimes
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  • {{r|Nazi concentration camps}} {{r|Hans Hellwig}} Commanded [[Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp]] (1937 -1938)
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  • ...normally reduced bicarbonate concentration ([HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup>]) concentration in the [[extracellular fluid compartment]] (ECF) of the body, acknowledging
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  • ...rimary line of command went through the [[WVHA]], the [[RSHA]] office in a concentration camp, with supervision both by the camp commandant and the RSHA
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  • ...and other diseases at [[Buchenwald Concentration Camp]] and [[Natzweiler Concentration Camp]] (December 1941 - February 1945}
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