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Trough - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Trough (meteorology) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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All Through the Night - Wikipedia
Pamagat. All Through the Night Petsa. 1784 Kompositor Bansang Pinagmulan ng Awitin. Wales Liriko. Sleep, my child, and peace attend thee All through the night Guardian angels God ... (more...)
Through Hole Technology – Wikipedia
Der Begriff Durchsteckmontage (engl.: through-hole technology , THT) ist ein Fachbegriff aus der Elektronik . Im Gegensatz zur Oberflächenmontage (engl.: surface-mounted ... (more...)
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Translation through Wikipedia June 9, 2007 – 9:49 am. Here’s a small neat script that I coded yesterday in about 1.5 hours - Wikislate. The script was created to simplify a ... (more...)
Trough - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trough may refer to: Trough (geology) , a long depression less steep than a trench; Trough (meteorology) , an elongated region of low atmospheric pressure; Trough (physics) , the ... (more...)
Trough (meteorology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A trough is an elongated region of relatively low atmospheric pressure , often associated with fronts . Unlike fronts, there is not a universal symbol for a trough on a weather ... (more...)
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Better Living Through Wikipedia at Deeplinking
Because Wikipedia never stops enlightening me, and because Citizendium (the “elitist, anti net-cultural counter-project to Wikipedia,” as summed up by Florian Cramer ) never ... (more...)
Through the Looking-Glass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There is a work of children's literature by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), generally categorized as literary nonsense (more...)