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  2. Skyrim modding - Wikipedia

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    This caused a backlash due to modders losing control of their work, which led to many of them leaving Nexus Mods for other sites prior to the grace period ending. [19] Arthmoor, one of the game's most popular modders, and the creator of Live another Life, Open Cities Skyrim, and The Paarthurnax Dilemma, moved to the site AFK Mods instead ...

  3. Skyblivion - Wikipedia

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    The idea was approved. By November 2016, Rebel sought help from other modders to help with work on the project. He also did so through Nexus Mods, a site that allows users to upload and download mods. [18] Rebel jokingly called it "the perfect pyramid scheme." [19]

  4. Nexus Mods - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Forbes praised the "Alternate Start - Live Another Life" mod posted to Nexus for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition in a feature article. [26] In January 2017, a Fallout 4 mod on Nexus Mods was covered in the Daily Express, [7] with other Fallout 4 mods reported on by WWG, [27] Paste Magazine, [28] the Christian Times, [29 ...

  5. Nexus Ops - Wikipedia

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    Nexus Ops is a board game, designed by Charlie Catino and released in 2005 by Avalon Hill. Players attempt to mine the fictitious metal "rubium" on a moon far off in space. Each player uses rubium to recruit units to mine and fight for the player.

  6. Water, energy and food security nexus - Wikipedia

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    A nexus approach can support the transition to a green economy, which aims, among other things, at resource use efficiency and greater policy coherence. Adding value to the agricultural food supply chain require the interdisciplinary management of the critical factors that influence the productive capacities and sustainability of these resources.

  7. Specific dynamic action - Wikipedia

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    Specific dynamic action (SDA), also known as thermic effect of food (TEF) or dietary induced thermogenesis (DIT), is the amount of energy expenditure above the basal metabolic rate due to the cost of processing food for use and storage. [1]

  8. Food Chemicals Codex - Wikipedia

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    The scope of the first edition is limited to substances amenable to chemical characterization or biological standardization which are added directly to food to perform some desired function. Such substances were selected from food additives generally recognized as safe, those approved by prior sanctions, and those for which special use ...