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  2. D Block (film) - Wikipedia

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    D Block marks the debut of Eruma Saani Vijay Kumar, a popular YouTuber, and he has a long way to go in terms of writing for the screen." [12] Vignesh Madhu of Cinema Express gave the film 3 out of 5 stars and wrote, "D Block has more such moments to prove that 'Eruma Saani' Vijay Kumar is a promising filmmaker in the making. If only he had paid ...

  3. 2008 United States wireless spectrum auction - Wikipedia

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    Block D – Amid some controversy, no licenses were sold in Block D because the reserve price was not met. [28] The FCC had set the reserve price on the spectrum at $1.3 billion, but the highest bidder only bid $472 million. [29] This piece of spectrum remains unsold and has not been scheduled for another auction. [23]

  4. Block (periodic table) - Wikipedia

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    The d-block, with the d standing for "diffuse" and azimuthal quantum number 2, is in the middle of the periodic table and encompasses elements from groups 3 to 12; it starts in the 4th period. Periods from the fourth onwards have a space for ten d-block elements.

  5. d-block contraction - Wikipedia

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    The d-block contraction (sometimes called scandide contraction [1]) is a term used in chemistry to describe the effect of having full d orbitals on the period 4 elements. The elements in question are gallium , germanium , arsenic , selenium , bromine , and krypton [ citation needed ] .

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  8. Block scheduling - Wikipedia

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    Block scheduling or blocking is a type of academic scheduling used in some schools in the American K-12 system, in which students have fewer but longer classes per day than in a traditional academic schedule. It is more common in middle and high schools than in primary schools.

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