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When did they start making 2 dollar bills? | -8332675314510267957 | United States two-dollar bill | [
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Who was the first election commissioner of pakistan? | 4307546783267761148 | Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan | [
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What part of los angeles is dodger stadium in? | 8817671608181919833 | Dodger Stadium | [
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Who said a nation divided cannot stand? | -3737874650573307655 | Lincoln's House Divided Speech | [
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Who do you play as in gone home? | 5766060011501306052 | Gone Home | [
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Who makes the most wine in the world? | 6577639057671420062 | List of wine-producing countries | [
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"snippet": "Most ice <b>wine producing</b> countries require the grapes to be frozen ... Natural ice \nwines require a hard freeze (by law in Canada −8 °C ...",
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"snippet": "New <b>Wine</b> works with almost all the training institutions in the Church of England \nand other denominations to ensure that ...",
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"snippet": "A port-<b>wine</b> stain (nevus flammeus) is a discoloration of the human skin caused \nby a vascular ... Mikhail Gorbachev, last <b>leader</b> of the Soviet Union, with a \nprominent port-<b>wine</b> stain on his forehead. Nevus flammeus may be divided as \nfollows:.",
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"snippet": "To fulfill the need of the Humanistic Judaism movement for trained <b>leaders</b>, <b>Wine</b> \nfounded the International Institute for ...",
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"snippet": "Total <b>Wine</b> & More is a large, family-owned, privately held American alcohol \nretailer founded ... Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission for selling liquor \nbelow its costs – a loss <b>leader</b> pricing strategy not allowed in some states. Total \n<b>Wine</b> ...",
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"snippet": "Alexandre Julliard (born 1970) is a computer programmer who is best known as \nthe project <b>leader</b> for <b>Wine</b>, a compatibility layer to run Microsoft Windows ...",
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"snippet": "André Simon (28 February 1877 – 5 September 1970) was a French-born <b>wine</b> \nmerchant, gourmet, and prolific writer about <b>wine</b>. Hugh Johnson describes him \nas "the charismatic <b>leader</b> of the English <b>wine</b> ...",
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"snippet": "Italian <b>wine</b> is produced in every region of Italy, home to some of the oldest <b>wine</b>-\n<b>producing</b> ... Brands) each gather a selection of renowned <b>top</b> Italian <b>wine</b> \n<b>producers</b>, in an attempt to unofficially represent the Italian <b>wine</b> excellence. In \n2007 ...",
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"snippet": "French <b>wine</b> is produced all throughout France, in quantities between 50 and 60 \nmillion hectolitres per year, or 7–8 billion bottles. France is one of the largest \n<b>wine producers</b> in the world, along with Italian, ... The <b>best</b> vineyards were owned \nby the monasteries and their <b>wine</b> was considered to be superior. The nobility ...",
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"snippet": "Argentina is the fifth largest <b>producer</b> of <b>wine</b> in the world. Argentine <b>wine</b>, as with \nsome ... The French brought Malbec, which makes most of Argentina's <b>best</b> \nknown <b>wines</b>. The Italians brought vines that they called Bonarda, although \nArgentine ...",
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"snippet": "The Paris <b>Wine</b> Tasting of 1976—known as the Judgment of Paris—was a <b>wine</b> \ncompetition organized in Paris on 24 May 1976 by Steven Spurrier, a British <b>wine</b> \nmerchant, in which French judges carried out two blind tasting comparisons: one \nof <b>top</b>-quality Chardonnays and another of red <b>wines</b> (Bordeaux <b>wines</b> from ... \ngenerally regarded as being the foremost <b>producer</b> of the world's <b>best wines</b>.",
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"snippet": "New Zealand <b>wine</b> is produced in several winegrowing regions of New Zealand. \nThe country's ... New Zealand is <b>best</b> known for its Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc\n, and more recently its dense, concentrated Pinot ... Most New Zealand <b>wine</b> \n<b>producers</b> that produce Pinot Noir or Merlot also produce a rosé style <b>wine</b>, \nalthough ...",
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"snippet": "Romania is one of the world's largest <b>wine producers</b> and fifth largest among \nEuropean ... Beside these traditional <b>wines</b> obtained from native varieties, one \ncan find <b>wines</b> obtained from all <b>best</b> known international <b>wine</b> grape varieties for\n ...",
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"snippet": "In geometry, a hexagonal <b>pyramid</b> is a <b>pyramid</b> with a hexagonal <b>base</b> upon \nwhich are erected six isosceles <b>triangular</b> faces that meet at a point (the apex).",
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Who get the flag at a military funeral? | 8993868762534752415 | Military funerals in the United States | [
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How many languages are recognised by indian constitution? | 7925315648567379009 | Languages of India | [
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When was the first gold dollar coin made? | 8566220992624883279 | Dollar coin (United States) | [
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An indian rupee denominated bond issued outside india is called as? | 7811410290960968332 | Masala bonds | [
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Part of a bone that forms an angle with the main body of the bone? | -6554440963498404785 | Bone | [
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"snippet": "The Lebombo <b>bone</b> is a <b>bone</b> tool made of a baboon fibula with incised <b>markings</b> \ndiscovered in the Lebombo Mountains located between South Africa and ...",
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"snippet": "The trapezium <b>bone</b> (greater multangular <b>bone</b>) is a carpal <b>bone</b> in the hand. It \nforms the radial border of the carpal tunnel.",
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"snippet": "Front of right upper extremity, showing surface <b>markings</b> for <b>bones</b>, arteries, and \nnerves. Details. Source, Brachial artery. Branches, Anterior ulnar recurrent artery",
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"snippet": "The lunate <b>bone</b> (semilunar <b>bone</b>) is a carpal <b>bone</b> in the human hand. It is \ndistinguished by its deep concavity and crescentic outline. It is situated in the \ncenter ...",
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"snippet": "Left temporal <b>bone</b> showing surface <b>markings</b> for the tympanic antrum (red), \ntransverse sinus (blue), and facial nerve (yellow). References[edit]. ^ Koç, Ahmet;\n ...",
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"snippet": "The femur, or thigh <b>bone</b>, is the proximal <b>bone</b> of the hindlimb in tetrapod \nvertebrates and of the human thigh. The head of the femur articulates with the \nacetabulum in the pelvic <b>bone</b> forming the hip joint, while the distal <b>part</b> of ... By \nmost measures the femur is the strongest <b>bone</b> in the <b>body</b>. ... <b>Main</b> article: <b>Body</b> \nof femur.",
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"snippet": "The sternum or <b>breastbone</b> is a long flat <b>bone</b> located in the central <b>part</b> of the \nchest. It connects to the ribs via cartilage and forms the front of the rib cage, thus \nhelping to protect the heart, lungs, and major blood vessels from injury. Shaped \nroughly like a necktie, it is one of the <b>largest</b> and longest flat <b>bones</b> of the <b>body</b>. ... \nThe sternal <b>angle</b> is located at the point where the <b>body</b> joins the manubrium.",
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"snippet": "In anatomy, the scapula also known as the shoulder <b>bone</b>, shoulder blade, wing \n<b>bone</b> or blade <b>bone</b>, is the <b>bone</b> that connects the humerus (upper arm <b>bone</b>) \nwith the clavicle (collar <b>bone</b>). Like their connected <b>bones</b>, the scapulae are \npaired, with each scapula on either <b>side</b> of the <b>body</b> ... the subscapular <b>angle</b>; this \ngives greater strength to the <b>body of the bone</b> by ...",
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"snippet": "The mandible, lower jaw or jawbone is the <b>largest</b>, strongest and lowest <b>bone</b> in \nthe human ... The <b>body</b> of the mandible is curved, and the front <b>part</b> gives \nstructure to the chin. ... It is bordered below by a number of splenial <b>bones</b>, while \nthe <b>angle</b> of the jaw is formed by a lower angular <b>bone</b> and a suprangular <b>bone</b> \njust ...",
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"snippet": "The pelvis (plural pelves or pelvises) is either the lower <b>part</b> of the trunk of the \nhuman <b>body</b> ... The pelvic cavity is a <b>body</b> cavity that is bounded by the <b>bones</b> of \nthe pelvis ... Accordingly, the <b>angle</b> is called subpubic <b>angle</b> in men and pubic \narch in ... <b>side</b> of the pelvis is formed as cartilage, which ossifies as three <b>main</b> \n<b>bones</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The parietal <b>bones</b> are two <b>bones in</b> the skull which, when joined together at a \nfibrous joint, ... At the back <b>part</b> and close to the upper or sagittal border is the \nparietal foramen which ... The mastoid <b>angle</b> is truncated; it articulates with the \noccipital <b>bone</b> and with the mastoid ... Anatomy posture and <b>body</b> mechanics 08.\nweb.jpg ...",
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"snippet": "The hyoid <b>bone</b> (lingual <b>bone</b> or tongue-<b>bone</b>) (/ˈhaɪɔɪd/) is a horseshoe-\nshaped <b>bone</b> ... The <b>body</b> of the hyoid <b>bone</b> is the central <b>part</b> of the hyoid <b>bone</b>. \n... The <b>largest</b> of muscles that attach to the upper surface of the greater horns are \nthe ... to the <b>angles</b> of junction between the <b>body</b> and greater horns of the hyoid \n<b>bone</b>.",
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"snippet": "The femur neck is a flattened pyramidal process of <b>bone</b>, connecting the femoral \nhead with the ... <b>bone</b>. In the adult, the neck forms an <b>angle</b> of about 125° with the \n<b>body</b>, but this varies in inverse ... <b>Main</b> article: Hip fracture ... prefer to undertake a \nhemiarthroplasty, replacing the broken <b>part</b> of the <b>bone</b> with a metal implant.",
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"snippet": "The petrous <b>part</b> of the temporal <b>bone</b> is pyramid-shaped and is wedged in at the \nbase of the ... 4 <b>Angles</b>; 5 The petrous <b>bone</b> in ancient DNA studies; 6 Additional \nimages; 7 References ... Navigation. <b>Main</b> page · Contents · Featured content · \nCurrent events · Random article · Donate to Wikipedia · Wikipedia store ...",
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"snippet": "In anatomy, the scapula also known as the shoulder <b>bone</b>, shoulder blade, wing \n<b>bone</b> or blade ... The head, processes, and the thickened <b>parts</b> of the <b>bone</b> \ncontain cancellous tissue; ... Its lower third presents a broader, somewhat \ntriangular surface, the inferior <b>angle</b> of the scapula, which gives origin to the \nTeres <b>major</b>, and ...",
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"snippet": "The mandible, lower jaw or jawbone is the <b>largest</b>, strongest and lowest <b>bone</b> in \nthe human ... At its junction with the posterior border is the <b>angle</b> of the mandible, \nwhich may be either inverted or ... At birth the <b>bone</b> consists of two <b>parts</b>, united \nby a fibrous symphysis, in which ossification takes place during the first year.",
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"snippet": "The sternum or <b>breastbone</b> is a long flat <b>bone</b> located in the central <b>part</b> of the \nchest. It connects to the ribs via cartilage and forms the front of the rib cage, thus \nhelping to protect the heart, lungs, and <b>major</b> blood vessels from injury. Shaped \nroughly like a necktie, it is one of the <b>largest</b> and longest flat <b>bones</b> of ... The \nsternal <b>angle</b> is located at the point where the body joins the manubrium.",
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"snippet": "The pelvis (plural pelves or pelvises) is either the lower <b>part</b> of the trunk of the \nhuman body ... The pelvic girdle is composed of the appendicular hip <b>bones</b> (\nilium, ischium, ... <b>side</b> of the pelvis is formed as cartilage, which ossifies as three \n<b>main bones</b> ... The pelvic inclination <b>angle</b> is the single <b>most important</b> element of \nthe ...",
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"snippet": "The femur, or thigh <b>bone</b>, is the proximal <b>bone</b> of the hindlimb in tetrapod \nvertebrates and of the human thigh. The head of the femur articulates with the \nacetabulum in the pelvic <b>bone</b> forming the hip joint, while the distal <b>part</b> of ... The \n<b>angle</b> of convergence of the femora is a <b>major</b> factor in determining the femoral-\ntibial <b>angle</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The radius or radial <b>bone</b> is one of the two large <b>bones</b> of the forearm, the other \nbeing the ulna. It extends from the lateral <b>side</b> of the elbow to the thumb <b>side</b> of ...",
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"snippet": "The squamous <b>part</b> of occipital <b>bone</b>, is situated above and behind the foramen \nmagnum, and ... line and the <b>area</b> below it receive the insertions of the rectus \ncapitis posterior <b>major</b> and minor. ... From this protuberance the upper division of \nthe cruciform eminence runs to the superior <b>angle</b> of the <b>bone</b>, and on one <b>side</b> of \nit ...",
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"snippet": "The occipital <b>bone</b> is a cranial dermal <b>bone</b> and the <b>main bone</b> of the occiput It is \ntrapezoidal in ... From its front to the back is the basilar <b>part</b>, also called the \nbasioccipital, at the ... The inner surface of the occipital <b>bone forms</b> the base of \nthe posterior cranial ... The inferior <b>angle</b> is fused with the <b>body</b> of the sphenoid \n<b>bone</b>.",
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"snippet": "The femur, or thigh <b>bone</b>, is the proximal <b>bone</b> of the hindlimb in tetrapod \nvertebrates and of the human thigh. The head of the femur articulates with the \nacetabulum in the pelvic <b>bone</b> forming the hip joint, while the distal <b>part</b> of ... By \nmost measures the femur is the strongest <b>bone</b> in the <b>body</b>. ... <b>Main</b> article: <b>Body</b> \nof femur.",
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"snippet": "The sternum or <b>breastbone</b> is a long flat <b>bone</b> located in the central <b>part</b> of the \nchest. It connects to the ribs via cartilage and <b>forms</b> the front of the rib cage, thus \n... The sternum consists of three <b>main parts</b>, listed from the top: ... similar facet on \nthe upper <b>angle</b> of the <b>body</b>, <b>forms</b> a notch for the reception of the costal cartilage \nof ...",
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"snippet": "The mandible, lower jaw or jawbone is the largest, strongest and lowest <b>bone</b> in \nthe human face. It <b>forms</b> the lower jaw and holds the lower teeth in place. ... The \n<b>body</b> of the mandible is curved, and the front <b>part</b> gives structure to the chin. ... <b>is</b> \n<b>formed</b> in the human mandible by an ingrowth from the <b>main</b> mass of the <b>bone</b>.",
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"snippet": "In anatomy, the scapula also known as the shoulder <b>bone</b>, shoulder blade, wing \n<b>bone</b> or blade <b>bone</b>, is the <b>bone</b> that connects the humerus (upper arm <b>bone</b>) \nwith the clavicle (collar <b>bone</b>). Like their connected <b>bones</b>, the scapulae are \npaired, with each scapula on either <b>side</b> of the <b>body</b> ... This plate extends to <b>form</b> \nthe chief <b>part</b> of the <b>bone</b>, the scapular spine ...",
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"snippet": "The femur neck is a flattened pyramidal process of <b>bone</b>, connecting the femoral \nhead with the ... <b>bone</b>. In the adult, the neck <b>forms an angle</b> of about 125° with the \n<b>body</b>, but this varies in inverse ... <b>Main</b> article: Hip fracture ... prefer to undertake a \nhemiarthroplasty, replacing the broken <b>part</b> of the <b>bone</b> with a metal implant.",
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"snippet": "The sacrum in human anatomy, is a large, triangular <b>bone</b> at the base of the \nspine that <b>forms</b> by the fusing of sacral vertebrae S1–S5 between 18 and 30 \nyears of age. The sacrum situates at the upper, back <b>part</b> of the pelvic cavity, \nbetween the ... The <b>body</b> of the first segment is large and has the <b>form</b> of a lumbar \nvertebra; ...",
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"snippet": "The parietal <b>bones</b> are two <b>bones</b> in the skull which, when joined together at a \nfibrous joint, <b>form</b> the sides and roof of the cranium. In humans, each <b>bone</b> is \nroughly quadrilateral in <b>form</b>, and has two surfaces, ... The mastoid <b>angle</b> is \ntruncated; it articulates with the occipital <b>bone</b> and with the mastoid ... The \nVertebrate <b>Body</b>.",
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"snippet": "The pelvis (plural pelves or pelvises) is either the lower <b>part</b> of the trunk of the \nhuman <b>body</b> ... The pelvic cavity is a <b>body</b> cavity that is bounded by the <b>bones</b> of \nthe pelvis ... Accordingly, the <b>angle</b> is called subpubic <b>angle</b> in men and pubic \narch in ... <b>side</b> of the pelvis <b>is formed</b> as cartilage, which ossifies as three <b>main</b> \n<b>bones</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The Lebombo <b>bone</b> is a <b>bone</b> tool made of a baboon fibula with incised <b>markings</b> \ndiscovered in the Lebombo Mountains located between South Africa and ...",
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"snippet": "The Ishango <b>bone</b> is a <b>bone</b> tool and possible mathematical object, dated to the \nUpper Paleolithic era. It is a dark brown length of <b>bone</b>, the fibula of a baboon, ...",
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"title": "Condyle"
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"snippet": "The trapezium <b>bone</b> (greater multangular <b>bone</b>) is a carpal <b>bone</b> in the hand. It \nforms the radial border of the carpal tunnel.",
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"snippet": "Examples[edit]. Examples of processes include: The many processes of the \nhuman skull: The mastoid and styloid processes of the temporal <b>bone</b> ...",
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"snippet": "Front of right upper extremity, showing surface <b>markings</b> for <b>bones</b>, arteries, and \nnerves. Details. Source, Brachial artery. Branches, Anterior ulnar recurrent artery",
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"snippet": "The lacrimal <b>bone</b> is a small and fragile <b>bone</b> of the facial skeleton; it is roughly \nthe size of the little fingernail. It is situated at the front part of the medial wall of the\n ...",
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"snippet": "A valgus deformity is a condition in which the <b>bone</b> segment distal to a joint is \n<b>angled</b> outward, that is, <b>angled</b> laterally, away from the body's midline.",
"title": "Valgus deformity"
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"snippet": "The superior <b>angle</b> of the occipital <b>bone</b> articulates with the occipital angles of the \nparietal <b>bones</b> and, in the fetal skull, corresponds in position with the posterior ...",
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"snippet": "Anatomical terms of <b>bone</b>. [edit on Wikidata]. The pubic arch, also referred to as \nthe ischiopubic arch, is part of the pelvis. It is formed by the convergence of the \ninferior rami of the ischium and pubis on either side, below the pubic symphysis. \nThe <b>angle</b> at which they converge is known as the subpubic <b>angle</b>.",
"title": "Pubic arch"
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"snippet": "The sternum or breastbone is a long flat <b>bone</b> located in the central part of the \nchest. It connects ... In its natural position, the sternum is <b>angled</b> obliquely, \ndownward and forward. It is slightly convex in front and concave behind; broad \nabove, ...",
"title": "Sternum"
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"snippet": "... towards the body's midline) of the distal segment of a <b>bone</b> or joint. The \nopposite of varus is called valgus. EX: Varus deformity results in a decreased Q \n<b>angle</b> ...",
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"title": "Bunion"
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"snippet": "The <b>bone</b> is also directed more obliquely backward; this increases the size of the \npelvic cavity and renders the sacrovertebral <b>angle</b> more prominent. In men the ...",
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"snippet": "Genu varum is a varus deformity marked by (outward) bowing at the knee, which \nmeans that the lower leg is <b>angled</b> inward (medially) in relation to the thigh's axis, \ngiving the limb overall the appearance of an archer's bow. Usually medial \nangulation of both lower limb <b>bones</b> (femur and tibia) is ...",
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"snippet": "A <b>bone</b> tumor is a neoplastic growth of tissue in <b>bone</b>. Abnormal growths found in \nthe <b>bone</b> can be either benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous).",
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"snippet": "<b>Bone</b> density, or <b>bone</b> mineral density (BMD), is the amount of <b>bone</b> mineral in \n<b>bone</b> tissue. The concept is of mass of mineral per volume of <b>bone</b> although ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Life expectancy</b> is a statistical measure of the <b>average</b> (see below) time an \norganism is ... <b>Life expectancy</b> can change dramatically after childhood, even in \npreindustrial <b>times</b> as is demonstrated by the <b>Roman Life Expectancy</b> table, \nwhich ...",
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"snippet": "Ulpian's life table is an ancient <b>Roman</b> annuities table. It is known through a \npassage, originating from the jurist Aemilius Macer, preserved in edited form in \nJustinian's Digest. The table appears to provide a rough outline of ancient \n<b>Roman life expectancy</b>. ... Although, among moderns, "<b>life expectancy</b>" tends to \n<b>mean</b> "the <b>average</b> ...",
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Island in a lake on an island in a lake on an island philippines? | 7154767272587446107 | Taal Lake | [
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"snippet": "Jellyfish <b>Lake</b> is a marine <b>lake</b> located on Eil Malk <b>island</b> in Palau. Eil Malk is part \nof the Rock <b>Islands</b>, a group of small, rocky, mostly uninhabited <b>islands</b> in ...",
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Where did the phrase by felicia come from? | 5900604616817900244 | Bye, Felicia | [
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Where is eurovision 2018 going to be held? | 2564610926375275235 | Eurovision Song Contest 2018 | [
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When did twenty one pilots start the hiatus? | 7068678329742340816 | Twenty One Pilots | [
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What is the age limit for nysc in nigeria? | 3334567348890686429 | National Youth Service Corps | [
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"snippet": "The <b>2015 NCAA</b> Division II Men's <b>Basketball Tournament</b> involved 64 teams \nplaying in a single-elimination <b>tournament</b> to determine the national champion of\n ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>2015 NCAA</b> Division III Men's <b>Basketball Tournament</b> was a single-\nelimination <b>tournament</b> involving 62 teams to determine the men's collegiate \n<b>basketball</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>2015</b> Colonial Athletic Association Women's <b>Basketball Tournament</b> was \nheld March 13–16, <b>2015</b> at the Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. \nChampion James Madison received an automatic bid to the <b>2015 NCAA</b> \n<b>Tournament</b>.",
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Who plays davy jones pirates of the caribbean? | -1661838253844682287 | Davy Jones (Pirates of the Caribbean) | [
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When was school games federation of india formed? | -1639610441831921944 | Khelo India School Games | [
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"snippet": "The Basketball <b>Federation of India</b> (BFI), which controls the <b>game</b> in <b>India</b> was \n<b>formed</b> in 1950. Throughout <b>history</b>, Indians learned to appreciate the <b>game</b> ...",
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"snippet": "Khelo India Youth Games (KIYG), formerly Khelo India School Games (KISG), \nmeans Play India ... Contents. 1 <b>History</b>. 1.1 Games and Medals. 2 Execution. 2.1 \nSelection criteria; 2.2 Talent hunt and scholarship ... In the individual sports, top 8 \nsportsperson from the <b>School Games Federation of India's</b> National School \nGames, ...",
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"snippet": "The Sports Authority of <b>India</b> originated with the committee <b>formed</b> to host the \n1982 Asian <b>Games</b> in New Delhi. ... On 1 May 1987, the "Society for National \nInstitute of Physical <b>Education</b> and Sports" (SNIPES) was ...",
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"snippet": "After the 1920 <b>Games</b>, the committee sending the team to these <b>games</b> met, ... Dr. \nNoehren (Physical <b>Education</b> Director of YMCA <b>India</b>) to be secretary, ... And so \nthe <b>Indian</b> Olympic Association was <b>formed</b> in 1927, and since ... each selected \nby its respective sports <b>federation</b> – to the Olympics.",
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"snippet": "The All <b>India</b> Football <b>Federation</b>, simply known as the AIFF, is the governing \nbody of association football in <b>India</b>. <b>Formed</b> in 1937, the <b>federation</b> was one of \nfounding members of the Asian ... <b>Indian</b> Football Association (IFA). The IFA was \n<b>founded</b> in 1893 and ran the <b>game</b> in the Bengal region. The <b>federation</b> was \nmainly ...",
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"snippet": "The Asian <b>Games</b>, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held \nevery four years among athletes from all over Asia. The <b>Games</b> were regulated \nby the Asian <b>Games Federation</b> (AGF) from the first <b>Games</b> in New Delhi, <b>India</b>, ... \nThe Asian Athletic <b>Federation</b> would eventually be <b>formed</b>. A preparatory \ncommittee ...",
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"snippet": "The Handball <b>Federation of India</b>, Rohtak (HFI) is the administrative and ... of \nYMCA College of Physical <b>Education</b> of Madras (now Chennai). ... was founder/\nfather of handball, netball and throwball <b>games</b> in <b>India</b>.",
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"snippet": "The Volleyball <b>Federation of India</b> (VFI) is the governing body of volleyball in \n<b>India</b>. Contents. 1 <b>History</b>; 2 Tournaments; 3 References; 4 External links. <b>History</b>[\nedit]. The Volleyball <b>Federation of India</b> was <b>formed</b> in the year 1951. Prior to the \n<b>formation</b> of the Volleyball <b>Federation of India</b> (VFI), the <b>game</b> was ... Powerlifting \n· Professional boxing · Roll Ball · <b>School games</b> · Sepaktakraw ...",
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When did the us drop the atomic bomb on hiroshima? | 5906869128788985489 | Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki | [
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What kind of lizard is orange with black spots? | 6505894039846926311 | Red salamander | [
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"snippet": "The mud <b>salamander</b> (Pseudotriton montanus), is a bright <b>red salamander</b> of the \nfamily Plethodontidae. It is found in streams, seeps and swamps and ...",
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"title": "Spring salamander"
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"snippet": "Eastern newt · <b>Northern</b> gray-cheeked <b>salamander</b> · <b>Northern</b> green frog · \n<b>Northern</b> pygmy <b>salamander</b> · <b>Northern</b> ravine <b>salamander</b> · <b>Northern red</b>-legged \nfrog ...",
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"snippet": "The red <b>salamander</b> (Pseudotriton ruber) is a species of <b>salamander</b> in the family \nPlethodontidae endemic to the eastern United States. Its skin is orange/red with \nrandom <b>black spots</b>.",
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"snippet": "The spotted <b>salamander</b> or yellow-spotted <b>salamander</b> (Ambystoma maculatum) \nis a mole ... The spotted <b>salamander's</b> main color is <b>black</b>, but can sometimes be \na ... The spotted <b>salamander's spots</b> near the top of its head are more orange, ...",
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"snippet": "... eyes with elliptical pupils, and purple - or tan-colored skin with <b>black spots</b>, \noften with stripes on the tail. Their bellies or undersides are somewhat \ntranslucent.",
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"snippet": "stansburiana usually has a <b>black spot</b> behind it and it has a complete gular fold. \nDistribution and habitat[edit]. Although California is the heart of ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>black salamander</b> (Aneides flavipunctatus), also knownn as the speckled \n<b>black</b> ... The color varies but can be all <b>black</b>, <b>black</b> with coarse or fine white <b>spots</b>\n, <b>black</b> with yellow <b>spots</b> or <b>black</b> with a greyish or greenish sheen. The \nunderside ...",
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"snippet": "The fire <b>salamander</b> (Salamandra salamandra) is possibly the best-known \n<b>salamander</b> species in Europe. It is <b>black</b> with yellow <b>spots</b> or stripes to a varying\n ...",
"title": "Fire salamander"
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Who sang simon smith and his dancing bear? | -1720862159368729327 | Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear | [
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Where does dana air take off from in lagos? | -282218444576762954 | Dana Air | [
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What place did russia come in the world cup? | -5285034596636230066 | Russia national football team | [
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Who came up with the saying the customer is always right? | 5634464892410080253 | The customer is always right | [
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Who won the women's curling in sochi? | 6430628656663650693 | Curling at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament | [
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Most f1 wins in a season without championship? | -919216641479568608 | List of Formula One driver records | [
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When did the handmaid's tale season 2 start? | 6793485917691782246 | The Handmaid's Tale (TV series) | [
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Who is next in line to be the monarch of england? | -8791189758516265195 | Succession to the British throne | [
"Charles , Prince of Wales"
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Who was the president of chile before the military coup was staged? | -8681664094576551820 | 1973 Chilean coup d'état | [
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Shwetamber and digamber are related with which religion? | -8965312193856844492 | Digambara | [
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Who does the laugh in feel good inc? | -3320254591904988930 | Feel Good Inc. | [
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"snippet": "Brian Joseph Burton (born July 29, 1977), better known by his stage name \nDanger Mouse, ... While the Danger Mouse debut was well received by critics, he \n<b>did</b> not rise to ... In April 2009, he and Helena Costas released an album as \nJoker's Daughter titled The Last <b>Laugh</b>. ... "<b>Feel Good Inc</b>." Record of the Year, \nNominated.",
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Who won the icc womens world cup 2017? | -5885340142721287836 | 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup | [
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What was the first year of the nissan gtr? | -8170213862550956619 | Nissan GT-R | [
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Who played bonnie in the movie bonnie and clyde? | -2579623446306440548 | Bonnie and Clyde (film) | [
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Who is the all time top scorer of la liga? | -9023613379547511043 | List of La Liga top scorers | [
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Who sings the song i'm so excited? | -7968527484942728424 | I'm So Excited | [
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Name of cat in secret life of pets? | -7065468119610642639 | The Secret Life of Pets | [
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When was nanda devi national park added to the unesco's list of world heritage? | -2847724878961055818 | Nanda Devi National Park | [
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Who plays chang in orange is the new black? | 2997608422827523290 | Lori Tan Chinn | [
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When was the last time iowa beat ohio state in football? | -8483348517773985255 | Iowa Hawkeyes football | [
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How long do you have to live in brazil to become a citizen? | 3584340777342290443 | Brazilian nationality law | [
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Who has the highest assist in uefa champions league history? | 3190922683222211432 | European Cup and UEFA Champions League records and statistics | [
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"snippet": "Real Madrid hold the <b>record</b> for the most overall titles (22) and Milan with the \nmost <b>UEFA</b> Super Cup wins (5), a <b>record</b> shared with Barcelona. The Madrid club \nhave a <b>record</b> thirteen titles achieved in the <b>UEFA Champions League</b> and its \npredecessor. Barcelona have a <b>record</b> four titles in the <b>UEFA</b> Cup Winners' Cup \nwhile ...",
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"title": "Genetics of Down syndrome"
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"title": "Klinefelter syndrome"
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"snippet": "Patau syndrome is a syndrome caused by a chromosomal abnormality, in which \nsome or all of ... Full trisomy 13 is caused by <b>nondisjunction</b> of chromosomes \nduring <b>meiosis</b> (the mosaic form is caused by <b>nondisjunction</b> during mitosis).",
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"title": "XYY syndrome"
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"snippet": "In genetics, a mosaic, or mosaicism, involves the presence of two or more \npopulations of cells ... Although most forms of trisomy are due to problems in \n<b>meiosis</b> and affect all cells of the organism, ... This may be caused by a \n<b>nondisjunction</b> event in an early mitosis, resulting in a loss of a chromosome from \nsome trisomic cells.",
"title": "Mosaic (genetics)"
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"snippet": "Uniparental disomy (UPD) occurs when a person receives two copies of a \nchromosome, or of ... <b>Meiosis</b> I, ended up in the same gamete. A <b>meiosis</b> II error \ncan result in heterodisomy UPD if the gene loci crossed over in a similar fashion.",
"title": "Uniparental disomy"
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"snippet": "A couple of homologous chromosomes, or homologs, are a set of one maternal \nand one ... Homologous chromosomes are important in the processes of <b>meiosis</b> \nand mitosis. They allow for the ... the second <b>meiotic</b> division. <b>Nondisjunction</b> \nwhich occurs at this stage can result in normal daughter cells and deformed cells.",
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"title": "Meiosis"
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"snippet": "<b>Meiosis</b> is a special type of cell division used by sexually-reproducing organisms \nto produce the gametes, such as sperm or egg cells. It involves two rounds of ...",
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"snippet": "In biology, a biological life cycle is a series of changes in form that an organism \nundergoes, ... A zygotic <b>meiosis</b> is a <b>meiosis</b> of a zygote immediately after \nkaryogamy, which is the fusion of two cell nuclei. This way, the organism ends its \ndiploid ...",
"title": "Biological life cycle"
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"snippet": "Chromosomal crossover, or crossing over, is the exchange of genetic material \nbetween two ... <b>Meiotic</b> recombination may be initiated by double-stranded \nbreaks that are introduced into the DNA by exposure to DNA damaging agents, \nor the ...",
"title": "Chromosomal crossover"
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"title": "Origin and function of meiosis"
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"snippet": "Genetic recombination is the exchange of genetic material between different \norganisms which leads to production of offspring with combinations of traits that \ndiffer from those found in either parent. In eukaryotes, genetic recombination \nduring <b>meiosis</b> can lead to a novel set ...",
"title": "Genetic recombination"
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"snippet": "Oogenesis, ovogenesis, or oögenesis /ˌoʊ.əˈdʒɛnɪsɪs/ is the differentiation \nof the ovum ... Oocyte <b>meiosis</b>, important to all animal life cycles yet unlike all \nother instances of animal cell division, occurs completely without the aid of ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>meiotic</b> recombination checkpoint monitors <b>meiotic</b> recombination during \n<b>meiosis</b>, and blocks the entry into metaphase I if recombination is not efficiently ...",
"title": "Meiotic recombination checkpoint"
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"snippet": "In cell biology, mitosis is a part of the cell cycle when replicated chromosomes \nare separated ... and cytokinesis together. Presently, "equational division" is more \ncommonly used to refer to <b>meiosis</b> II, the part of <b>meiosis</b> most like mitosis.",
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"title": "Nondisjunction"
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"title": "Nondisjunction"
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"snippet": "In genetics, a mosaic, or mosaicism, involves the presence of two or more \npopulations of cells ... Although most forms of trisomy are due to <b>problems</b> in \n<b>meiosis</b> and affect all cells of the organism, some cases occur where the trisomy \noccurs in ...",
"title": "Mosaic (genetics)"
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"snippet": "Klinefelter syndrome (KS), also known as 47, XXY is the set of symptoms that \nresult from two or ... Intelligence is usually normal; however, reading difficulties \nand <b>problems</b> with speech are more common. ... The relevant nondisjunction in \n<b>meiosis</b> I occurs when homologous chromosomes, in this case the X and Y or two \nX sex ...",
"title": "Klinefelter syndrome"
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"snippet": "Triple X syndrome, also known as trisomy X and 47,XXX, is characterized by the \npresence of an ... <b>Problems</b> in male <b>meiosis</b> resulting in a male gamete with 2 X-\nchromosomes. <b>Problems</b> in female <b>meiosis</b> resulting in a female gamete with 2 ...",
"title": "Triple X syndrome"
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"snippet": "XYY syndrome is a genetic condition in which a male has an extra Y \nchromosome. There are usually few symptoms. These may include being taller \nthan average, acne, and an increased risk of learning <b>problems</b>. ... An incident in \nchromosome separation during anaphase II (of <b>meiosis</b> II) called nondisjunction \ncan result in ...",
"title": "XYY syndrome"
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"snippet": "Patau syndrome is a syndrome caused by a chromosomal abnormality, in which \nsome or all of ... Full trisomy 13 is caused by nondisjunction of chromosomes \nduring <b>meiosis</b> (the mosaic form is caused by ... Treatment of Patau syndrome \nfocuses on the particular physical <b>problems</b> with which each child is born. Many \ninfants ...",
"title": "Patau syndrome"
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"snippet": "Some structural and physiological aspects of <b>meiosis</b> in algae, fungi, and \nprotozoa. ... <b>Meiosis</b> in protists: recent advances and persisting <b>problems</b>. Europ \nJ ...",
"title": "Template talk:Protist structures"
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"snippet": "Chromosomal crossover, or crossing over, is the exchange of genetic material \nbetween two ... The first theory rests upon the idea that <b>meiosis</b> evolved as \nanother method of DNA repair, and thus crossing-over is a novel way to replace \npossibly ...",
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"title": "Klinefelter syndrome"
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"snippet": "Article draft and notes[edit]. <b>Nondisjunction</b> is the failure of chromosome pairs to \nseparate properly during <b>meiosis</b> or mitosis. The result of this error is that a ...",
"title": "Talk:Nondisjunction"
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"snippet": "<b>Meiosis</b> is a special type of cell division used by sexually-reproducing organisms \nto produce the gametes, such as sperm or egg ...",
"title": "Meiosis"
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"title": "Homologous chromosome"
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"title": "Uniparental disomy"
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"snippet": "Patau syndrome is a syndrome caused by a chromosomal abnormality, in which \nsome or all of ... Full trisomy 13 is caused by <b>nondisjunction</b> of chromosomes \nduring <b>meiosis</b> (the mosaic form is caused by <b>nondisjunction</b> during mitosis).",
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"title": "Genetics of Down syndrome"
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"title": "Nondisjunction"
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"snippet": "Article draft and notes[edit]. Nondisjunction is the failure of chromosome pairs to \nseparate ... in humans: recombination and nondisjunction, maternal meiosis <b>I</b> \n<b>nondisjunction</b>, maternal meiosis II nondisjunction, paternal nondisjunction.",
"title": "Talk:Nondisjunction"
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How many dice are used in a standard game of backgammon? | -6856473578805789283 | Backgammon | [
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Who plays wonder woman's mom in new movie? | -1908908485233038788 | Wonder Woman (2017 film) | [
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Who sings the song black dress hit the floor? | 8428396066837466932 | Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song) | [
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How many total pin codes are there in india? | -1819271319011234484 | Postal Index Number | [
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Who composed the music for mission impossible fallout? | -8384487064368862877 | Mission: Impossible – Fallout | [
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