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Jesus begins his ministry after his baptism by John and during the rule of Pilate , preaching : " Repent , for the kingdom of heaven is near " .
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Jesus began his ministry after his baptism by John and during the rule of Pilate , preaching : " Repent , for the kingdom of heaven is near " ( Matt 4:12 – 17 ) .
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While the historicity of the gospel accounts is questioned to some extent by some critical scholars and non-Christians , the traditional view states the following chronology for his ministry : Temptation , Sermon on the Mount , Appointment of the Twelve , alleged Miracles , Temple Money Changers , Last Supper , Arrest , Trial , Passion , Crucifixion on Nisan 14th ( , , Gospel of Peter ) or Nisan 15th ( Synoptic Gospels ) , entombment by Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus , professed Resurrection by God and claimed Resurrection appearances of Jesus to Mary Magdalene and other women , Simon Peter , and others , , Great Commission , Ascension , Second Coming Prophecy to fulfill the rest of Messianic prophecy such as the Resurrection of the dead , the Last Judgment , and establishment of the Kingdom of God and the Messianic Age .
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While the historicity of the gospel accounts is questioned to some extent by most critical scholars and non-Christians , the traditional view states the following chronology for his ministry : Temptation , Sermon on the Mount , Appointment of the Twelve , Miracles , Temple Money Changers , Last Supper , Arrest , Trial , Passion , Crucifixion on Good Friday ( Mark 15:42 , John 19:42 ) , Nisan 14th ( John 19:14 , Mark 14:2 , Gospel of Peter ) or Nisan 15th ( Synoptic Gospels ) , ( 7 Apr 30 , 3 Apr 33 , 30 Mar 36 , possible Fri-14-Nisan dates – Meier ) , entombment by Pharisees Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus of the Sanhedrin , Resurrection by God on Easter Sunday , appearances to Paul of Tarsus ( 1Cor 15:3 – 9 ) , Simon Peter ( Luke 24:34 ) , Mary Magdalene ( Mark 16:9 , John 20:10 – 18 ) , and others , Great Commission , Ascension , Second Coming Prophecy to fulfill the rest of Messianic prophecy such as the Resurrection of the dead , the Last Judgment , and establishment of the Kingdom of God and the Messianic Age .
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Shortly after the death and resurrection of Jesus ( Nisan 14 or 15 ) , the Jerusalem church is founded as the first Christian church with about 120 Jews and Jewish Proselytes , followed by Pentecost ( Sivan 6 ) , the Ananias and Sapphira incident , Pharisee Gamaliel 's defense of the Apostles , the stoning of Saint Stephen ( see also Persecution of Christians ) and the subsequent dispersion of the Apostles ( , also ) which leads to the baptism of Simon Magus in Samaria , and also an Ethiopian eunuch .
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Shortly after the Crucifixion of Jesus ( Nisan 14 or 15 ) , the Jerusalem church was founded as the first Christian church with about 120 Jews and Jewish proselytes ( Acts 1:15 ) , followed by Pentecost , the Ananias and Sapphira incident , Pharisee Gamaliel 's defense of the Apostles ( 5:34 – 39 ) , the stoning of Saint Stephen ( see also Persecution of Christians ) and the subsequent dispersal of the church ( 7:54 – 8:8 ) which led to the baptism of Simon Magus in Samaria ( 8:9 – 24 ) , and also an Ethiopian eunuch ( 8:26 – 40 ) .
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Paul 's " Road to Damascus " conversion to " Apostle to the Gentiles " is first recorded in , cf . .
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Paul 's conversion to " Apostle to the Gentiles " is first recorded in ( 9:13 – 16 , cf . Gal 1:11 – 24 ) .
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Peter baptizes the Roman Centurion Cornelius , who is traditionally considered the first Gentile convert to Christianity .
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Peter baptized the Centurion Cornelius , who is traditionally considered the first Gentile convert to Christianity ( 10 ) .
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The Antioch church is founded , it was there that the term Christian was first used .
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The Antioch church was founded . <SEP> It was there that the term Christian was first used ( 11:26 ) .
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Constantine called the First Council of Nicaea in 325 to unify Christology , also called the first great Christian council by Jerome , the first ecumenical , decreed the Original Nicene Creed , but rejected by Nontrinitarians such as Arius , Theonas , Secundus of Ptolemais , Eusebius of Nicomedia , and Theognis of Nicaea who were excommunicated , also addressed Easter controversy and passed 20 Canon laws such as Canon VII which granted special recognition to Jerusalem .
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Constantine called the First Council of Nicaea in 325 to unify Christology , also called the first great Christian council by Jerome , the first ecumenical , decreed the Original Nicene Creed , but rejected by Nontrinitarianism such as Arius , Theonas , Secundus , Eusebius of Nicomedia , and Theognis who were excommunicated , also addressed Easter controversy and passed 20 Canon laws .
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Radio-frequency identification ( RFID ) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects .
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Radio-frequency identification ( RFID ) is a technology to record the presence of an object using radio signals .
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RFID tags contain at least three parts : an integrated circuit that stores and processes information and that modulates and demodulates radio-frequency ( RF ) signals ; a means of collecting DC power from the incident reader signal ; and an antenna for receiving and transmitting the signal .
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Most RFID tags contain at least two parts . <SEP> One is an integrated circuit for storing and processing information , modulating and de-modulating a " radio-frequency " ( RF ) signal , and other specialized functions .
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January 24 is National Peanut Butter Day in the United States .
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January 24 is National Peanut Butter Day .
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For people with a peanut allergy , peanut butter can cause a variety of possible allergic reactions , including life-threatening anaphylaxis .
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However , some people with peanut allergies can have a shock or allergic reaction from eating or smelling it , which has made some schools decide not to let their students eat peanut butter in their schools .
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The Black Cauldron is a 1985 American animated adventure dark fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation in association with Silver Screen Partners II and released by Walt Disney Pictures .
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The Black Cauldron is a 1985 American animated dark fantasy movie produced by Walt Disney Productions .
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The 25th Disney animated feature film , it is loosely based on the first two books in " The Chronicles of Prydain " by Lloyd Alexander , a series of five novels that are , in turn , based on Welsh mythology .
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It is based on the first two books in " The Chronicles of Prydain " by Lloyd Alexander , a series of five novels which in turn is based on Welsh mythology .
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Set in the mythical land of Prydain during the Early Middle Ages , the film centers on the evil Horned King who hopes to secure an ancient magical cauldron that will aid him in his desire to conquer the world .
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The movie is about the evil Horned King who hopes to secure the magical Black Cauldron and rule the world with its help .
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The film is directed by Ted Berman and Richard Rich , who had directed Disney 's previous animated film " The Fox and the Hound " in 1981 , the first Disney animated film to be recorded in Dolby Stereo .
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The movie is directed by Ted Berman and Richard Rich . <SEP> They directed the previous Disney animated movie " The Fox and the Hound " .
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While officially budgeted by Disney executives at $ 25 million , the film 's production manager , Don Hahn , said in his documentary , " Waking Sleeping Beauty " , that it cost $ 44 million to produce the film .
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It cost $ 25 million to make .
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The film grossed $ 21.3 million domestically .
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It earned only $ 21 million at the North American box office .
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The capital of Pella is Edessa with a population of 19,036 inhabitants according to the census of 2011 , while the largest city and industrial and commercial center is Giannitsa with 29,789 inhabitants .
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The capital of Pella is the Edessa and the largest town is Giannitsa .
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It is named after the ancient city of Pella , the capital of ancient Macedonia and the birthplace of Alexander the Great .
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It is also the site of the ancient city of Pella , the capital of the kingdom of Macedon where Alexander the Great and Philip II of Macedon lived .
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Stenungsund ( ] ) is a locality and the seat of Stenungsund Municipality , Va ̈ stra Go ̈ taland County , Sweden with 9,987 inhabitants in 2010 .
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Stenungsund is an urban area in the county of Va ̈ stra Go ̈ taland in Sweden . <SEP> It is the seat of Stenungsund Municipality .
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Izalco is a stratovolcano on the side of the Santa Ana Volcano , which is located in western El Salvador .
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Izalco is a volcano in the west part of El Salvador . <SEP> Izalco is near the Santa Ana volcano , which is three kilometers to the south .
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Anaxagoras ( ; Greek : , " Anaxagoras " , " lord of the assembly " ; 510 – c . 428 BC ) was a Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher .
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Anaxagoras ( , fl . 480 BC – 450 BC ) was a Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher . <SEP> Anaxagoras was an Ionian Greek .
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Born in Clazomenae at a time when Asia Minor was under the control of the Persian Empire , Anaxagoras came to Athens .
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He was born in Asia Minor , in Clazomenae .
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He introduced the concept of " Nous " ( Cosmic Mind ) as an ordering force , which moved and separated out the original mixture , which was homogeneous , or nearly so .
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He also introduced the concept of " νου ́ σ " ( " nous " , or mind ) , the ordering force behind the Universe .
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Takuma Hidaka ( 日高 拓磨 , Hidaka Takuma , born April 8 , 1983 ) is a former Japanese football player .
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Takuma Hidaka ( born 8 April 1983 ) is a Japanese football player .
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The first flight to the new airport was on 6 October 2005 with a flight from Sal .
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The first flight to the new airport was on October 23 , 2005 .
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Even though the airport serves the capital and largest city , Praia as well as the island of Santiago , Cape Verde 's busiest international airport is Ami ́ lcar Cabral International Airport located on the smaller island of Sal .
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Even though the airport serves the capital and largest city , Praia , Cape Verde 's main international airport is Ami ́ lcar Cabral International Airport . <SEP> This is on the smaller island of Sal .
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In Old English or Anglo-Saxon , the Graeco-Latin term referring to Britain entered in the form of " Bryttania " , as attested by Alfred the Great 's translation of Orosius ' " Seven Books of History Against the Pagans " .
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Alfred the Great used the word " bryttania " .
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Culgaith is a village and civil parish in the Eden District of Cumbria , England .
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Culgaith is a village and civil parish in Eden , Cumbria , England .
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In 1984 , he became the first Indian citizen to enter space when he flew aboard the Soviet rocket Soyuz T-11 launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic on 2 April 1984 .
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In 1984 , he became the first Indian to fly to space , when he flew aboard the Soyuz T-11 . <SEP> It took off from Baikonur Cosmodrome in 2 April 1984 .
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The Soyuz T-11 docked and transferred the three member Soviet-Indian international crew which also included the ship 's commander , Yury Malyshev , and flight engineer , Gennadi Strekalov , to the Salyut 7 Orbital Station .
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The Soyuz T-11 reached the Salyut 7 space station , with the ship 's commander , Yury Malyshev , and flight engineer , Gennadi Strekalov .
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Sharma spent 7days , 21hours , and 40minutes aboard the Salyut 7 during which his team conducted scientific and technical studies which included forty-threeexperimental sessions .
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Sharma spent 7days , 21hours and 40minutes in the Salyut 7 .
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The crew held a joint television news conference with officials in Moscow and then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi .
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The crew held a television news conference with officials in Moscow and then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi .
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This is the title of a patriotic poem by Iqbal that had been written when India was under British colonial rule , that continues to be popular today .
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This is the title of a patriotic poem by Muhammad Iqbal against the British Raj .
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He ́ ctor Lechuga ( 18 April 1927 – 13 July 2017 ) was a Mexican actor , comedian , political commentarist and radio personality .
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He ́ ctor Lechuga ( 18 April 1929 – 13 July 2017 ) was a Mexican actor , comedian , political commentarist and radio personality .
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Lechuga died of a heart attack after suffering from Alzheimer 's disease at his home in Me ́ xico .
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Lechuga died on 13 July 2017 of a heart attack after suffering from Alzheimer 's disease at his home in Xalapa , Veracruz at the age of 88 .
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Dome ́ rat is a commune in the Allier department in central France .
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Dome ́ rat is a French commune . <SEP> It is in the Allier department in the center of France .
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Heybeliada or Heybeli Ada ( , " Halki " ) is the second largest of the Prince Islands in the Sea of Marmara , near Istanbul .
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Heybeliada is an island in Sea of Marmara in Turkey .
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It is officially a neighborhood in the Adalar district of Istanbul , Turkey .
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It is officially a part of Adalar district of Istanbul .
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" h ̣ uffa ̄ z ̣ " , f . " h ̣ a ̄ fiz ̣ a " ) , literally meaning " guardian " or " memorizer " , depending on the context , is a term used by Muslims for someone who has completely memorized the Quran .
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Hafith or Hafiz ( Arabic : حافظ قرآن or حافظ , plural " huffaz " ) , literally meaning ' guardian ' , is a term used by Muslims for people who have learnt completely the Qur 'an by heart .
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The Islamic prophet , Muhammad , lived in the 7th century CE , in Arabia in a time when few people were literate .
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The Islamic prophet Muhammad lived in the 7th century CE , in Arabia . <SEP> In those times , many people were not literate .
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When Muhammad proclaimed the verses of the Quran , his followers preserved the words by memorizing them .
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When Muhammad proclaimed the verses later collected as the Qur 'an , his followers naturally learnt the words by heart .
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The first scientific studies of atmospheric composition began in the 18th century , as chemists such as Joseph Priestley , Antoine Lavoisier and Henry Cavendish made the first measurements of the composition of the atmosphere .
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The first scientific studies of atmospheric composition began in the 18th century . <SEP> Chemists such as Joseph Priestley , Antoine Lavoisier and Henry Cavendish made the first measurements of the composition of the atmosphere .
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One particularly important discovery for atmospheric chemistry was the discovery of ozone by Christian Friedrich Scho ̈ nbein in 1840 .
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One important discovery for atmospheric chemistry was the discovery of ozone by Christian Friedrich Scho ̈ nbein in 1840 .
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In the 20th century atmospheric science moved on from studying the composition of air to a consideration of how the concentrations of trace gases in the atmosphere have changed over time and the chemical processes which create and destroy compounds in the air .
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The concentrations of trace gases in the atmosphere have changed over time and so have the chemical processes which make and destroy compounds in the air .
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Two particularly important examples of this were the explanation by Sydney Chapman and Gordon Dobson of how the ozone layer is created and maintained , and the explanation of photochemical smog by Arie Jan Haagen-Smit .
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Two important examples of this were the explanation by Sydney Chapman and Gordon Dobson of how the ozone layer is created and maintained , and the explanation of photochemical smog by Arie Jan Haagen-Smit .
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Instead of concentrating on atmospheric chemistry in isolation the focus is now on seeing it as one part of a single system with the rest of the atmosphere , biosphere and geosphere .
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Before , scientists focused on atmospheric chemistry in isolation . <SEP> Now , scientists study atmospheric chemistry as one part of a single system with the rest of the atmosphere , biosphere and geosphere .
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For example , observations may tell us that more of a chemical compound exists than previously thought possible .
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For example , observations may tell that more of a chemical compound exists than previously thought possible .
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This will stimulate new modelling and laboratory studies which will increase our scientific understanding to a point where the observations can be explained .
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This will stimulate new modelling and laboratory studies which will increase scientific understanding to a point where the observations can be explained .
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Observations of atmospheric chemistry are essential to our understanding .
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Observations of atmospheric chemistry are important .
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Routine observations of chemical composition tell us about changes in atmospheric composition over time .
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Scientist record data about the chemical composition of air over time to watch for any changes .
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One important example of this is the Keeling Curve - a series of measurements from 1958 to today which show a steady rise in of the concentration of carbon dioxide ( see also ongoing measurements of atmospheric CO ) .
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One example of this is the Keeling Curve - a series of measurements from 1958 to today which show a steady rise in of the concentration of carbon dioxide .
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Observations of atmospheric chemistry are made in observatories such as that on Mauna Loa and on mobile platforms such as aircraft ( e.g. the UK 's Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements ) , ships and balloons .
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Observations of atmospheric chemistry are made in observatories such as that on Mauna Loa and on mobile platforms such as aircraft , ships and balloons .
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Observations of atmospheric composition are increasingly made by satellites with important instruments such as GOME and MOPITT giving a global picture of air pollution and chemistry .
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Observations of atmospheric composition are increasingly made by satellites giving a global picture of air pollution and chemistry .
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Surface observations have the advantage that they provide long term records at high time resolution but are limited in the vertical and horizontal space they provide observations from .
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Surface observations have the advantage that they provide long term records at high time resolution but provide data from a limited vertical and horizontal space .
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Some surface based instruments e.g. LIDAR can provide concentration profiles of chemical compounds and aerosol but are still restricted in the horizontal region they can cover .
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Some surface based instruments such as LIDAR can provide concentration profiles of chemical compounds and aerosol but are still restricted in the horizontal region they cover .
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Many observations are available on line in Atmospheric Chemistry Observational Databases .
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Many observations are shared on-line .
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Measurements made in the laboratory are essential to our understanding of the sources and sinks of pollutants and naturally occurring compounds .
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Measurements made in the laboratory are essential to our understanding of the sources and sinks of pollutants and compounds found in nature .
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Also of high importance is the study of atmospheric photochemistry which quantifies how the rate in which molecules are split apart by sunlight and what resulting products are .
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Scientists also study photochemistry which quantifies how quickly molecules are split apart by sunlight and what the products are .
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In addition , thermodynamic data such as Henry 's law coefficients can also be obtained .
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Scientists also study thermodynamic data such as Henry 's law coefficients .
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Corse-du-Sud ( ] ; ) is a former department of France consisting of the southern part of the island of Corsica .
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Corse-du-Sud is a department in the south of France .
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The party was established in 1990 by General Chavalit Yongchaiyudh after his retirement as Commander-In-Chief of the Royal Thai Army .
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The party was founded in 1990 by General Chavalit Yongchaiyudh after his retirement as Commander-In-Chief of the Royal Thai Army .
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Diodes can be used to limit the positive or negative excursion of a signal to a prescribed voltage .
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Diodes can be used to convert alternating current to direct current ( Diode bridge ) .
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Today , most diodes are made of silicon , but other materials such as gallium arsenide and germanium are used .
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Today , the most common diodes are made from semiconductor materials such as silicon or sometimes germanium .
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There are alternative symbols for some types of diodes , though the differences are minor .
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There are many types of diodes .
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This region is called the depletion region because there are no charge carriers ( neither electrons nor holes ) in it .
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This is called the depletion zone .
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Bu ̈ ren District was a district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland , with its capital at Bu ̈ ren an der Aare .
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The district of Bu ̈ ren is a district of the Swiss canton of Bern . <SEP> Its capital is Bu ̈ ren an der Aare .
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Aynishan Quliyeva ( born 1992 , Baku ) is an Azerbaijani singer and the daughter of the famous Azeri singer Aybeniz Hasimova .
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Aynis ̧ an Quliyeva ( born 1992 in Baku , Azerbaijan ) is a singer . <SEP> She is the daughter of Azeri singer Aybeniz Hasimova .
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In 2010 , she made it to the Azerbaijani national final for the chance to represent Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Germany .
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In 2010 she made it to the Azerbaijani national final for the chance to represent Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2011 held in Germany .
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In her semifinal she received 25,000 votes , about 10,000 more votes than any of the other winners of the semifinals .
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In her semifinal she received 25000 votes , about 10000 more votes then any of the other winners of the semifinals .
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Cascade County ( " cascade " means " waterfall " in French ) is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana .
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Cascade County ( " cascade " means " waterfall " in French ) is a county found in the U.S. state of Montana .
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As of the 2010 census , the population was 81,327 , making it the fifth-most populous county in Montana .
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As of the 2010 United States Census , there were 81,327 people , making it the fifth-most populous county in Montana .
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Sissonne is a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France .
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Sissonne is a commune .
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Meyers was admitted to a hospital on March 10 , 2016 and initially was diagnosed with blood clots .
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Meyers was admitted to a hospital in Austin on March 10 , 2016 and initially was diagnosed with blood clots .
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He then died of a suspected heart attack the next day at his home , at the age of 60 .
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He then died of a suspected heart attack the next day at his home . <SEP> He was aged 60 .
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The Daleks are a fictional extraterrestrial race of mutants principally portrayed in the British science fiction television programme " Doctor Who " .
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The Daleks are a made-up alien race of mutants from the British science fiction television series " Doctor Who " .
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As the creature inside is rarely seen on screen there is a common misconception that Daleks are wholly mechanical robots .
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The actual Dalek creature inside the metal casing is very rarely seen .
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" Genesis of the Daleks " marked a new era for the depiction of the species , with most of their previous history either forgotten or barely referred to again .
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" Genesis of the Daleks " marked a new era for the depiction of the species , with most of their previous history either forgotten or barely talked about again .
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" Fireflies " is the debut single from American electronica project Owl City 's album " Ocean Eyes " .
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Fireflies is an electro pop song by Owl City .
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Owing to Hurricane Belle 's proximity to many states along the Eastern Seaboard , hurricane watches and warnings were issued for the entire coast from Georgia to Maine .
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Because of Hurricane Belle 's proximity , hurricane watches were issued from Georgia to Maine .
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Jean-Michel Delpech ( 26 January 19462 January 2016 ) , known as Michel Delpech , was a French singer-songwriter and actor .
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Jean-Michel Delpech ( 26 January 1946 – 2 January 2016 ) , better known as Michel Delpech , was a French singer-songwriter and actor .
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He died at a hospital in Puteaux , France on 2 January 2016 at the age of 69 .
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Delph died from throat cancer on 2 January 2016 in Puteaux .
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Defibrillators can be external , transvenous , or implanted ( implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ) , depending on the type of device used or needed .
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Defibrillators can work outside the body with the use of an external defibrillator or an automated external defibrillator , or inside the body with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator .
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The first use on a human was in 1947 by Claude Beck , professor of surgery at Case Western Reserve University .
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The first use of the technique on a human was in 1947 by Claude Beck , a professor of surgery at Case Western Reserve University .
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This is often used to defibrillate the heart during or after cardiac surgery such as a heart bypass .
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Defibrillation is now used during open heart surgery , when the heart is stopped on purpose .
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Most biphasic defibrillators have a first shock success rate of greater than 90 % .
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Success in the first minute is about 90 % and drops by 10 % every minute after that .
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Treffort-Cuisiat is a former commune in the Ain department in eastern France .
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Treffort-Cuisiat is a former commune .
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On 1 January 2016 , it was merged into the new commune Val-Revermont .
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On 1 January 2016 , it was merged into the new commune of Val-Revermont . <SEP> On 1 January 2016 , it became part of the new commune of Val-Revermont .
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The marbled cat ( " Pardofelis marmorata " ) is a small wild cat native from the eastern Himalayas to Southeast Asia , where it inhabits forests up to 2500 m altitude .
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The Marbled cat ( " Pardofelis marmorata " ) is a small wild cat of South and Southeast Asia .
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It is closely related to the Asian golden cat ( " Catopuma temminckii " ) and the bay cat ( " C. badia " ) , all of which diverged from other felids about 9.4 million years ago .
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Genetic analysis has shown that it is closely related with the Asian Golden cat and the Bay cat , which diverged from the other felids about 9.4 million years ago .
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The marbled cat is similar in size to a domestic cat , but has rounded ears and a very long tail that is as long as the cat 's head and body .
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Its tail is extremely long and bushy .
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The ground colour of its long fur varies from brownish-grey to ochreous brown above and greyish to buff below .
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The background color of its fur varies from dark gray-brown through yellowish gray to red-brown .
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On the flanks it has irregular dark-edged blotches that fuse to dark areas and look like a ' marbled ' pattern .
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The flanks and back are strikingly marked with large , irregular , dark-edged blotches .
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The legs and underparts are patterned with black dots , and the tail is marked with black spots proximally and rings distally .
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The legs and underparts are marked with black dots , and the tail is marked with black spots and rings .
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Spots on the forehead and crown merge into narrow longitudinal stripes on the neck , and irregular stripes on the back .
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There are spots on the forehead and crown , which merge into narrow longitudinal stripes on the neck and irregular stripes on the back .
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The marbled cat occurs along the eastern Himalayan foothills and in tropical Indomalaya eastward into southwest China , and on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo .
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The marbled cat is found in northern India , Nepal , Guangxi and Yunnan provinces in China , and south through Cambodia , Laos , Myanmar , Thailand , Vietnam , peninsular Malaysia , Sumatra ( Indonesia ) , and Borneo .
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The World Conference of Life and Work was held on the initiative of Church of Sweden archbishop Nathan So ̈ derblom in Stockholm , Sweden 1925 to discuss social cooperation .
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It was held on the initiative of Church of Sweden archbishop Nathan So ̈ derblom in the town of Stockholm in Sweden in 1925 . <SEP> It was held to discuss social cooperation .
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Attending the meeting were most major Christian denominations , however the Roman Catholic Church and the Pentecostal movement did n't show up .
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Most major Christian denominations attended the meeting . <SEP> Some exceptions were the Roman Catholic Church and the Pentecostal movement .
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Relatively Speaking : Poems About Family is a young adult book of poetry by Ralph Fletcher , illustrated by Walter Lyon Krudop .
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Relatively Speaking : Poems About Family is a young adult book of poetry by Ralph Fletcher , with drawings by Walter Lyon Krudop .
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Cauchy-a ̀ -la-Tour is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France .
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Cauchy-a ̀ -la-Tour is a commune .
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