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  2. Gaz (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Gaz dates backs to 450 years ago in Isfahan, when the sap found on the Tamarisk tree was combined with flour, bread, pistachios, almonds and chocolate in traditional and industrial workshops. [citation needed] The height of this mountain tree reaches a height of two meters and it usually grows in good weather in the Khansar. The product of this ...

  3. Gaslighting - Wikipedia

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    Google Trends topic searches for "Gaslighting" began a substantial increase in 2016. [1]Gaslighting is a colloquialism, defined as manipulating someone into questioning their own perception of reality. [2]

  4. Tamarix - Wikipedia

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    They are evergreen or deciduous shrubs or trees growing to 1–18 m (3 + 1 ⁄ 2 –59 ft) in height and forming dense thickets. The largest, Tamarix aphylla, is an evergreen tree that can grow to 18 m (59 ft) tall.

  5. Sekanjabin - Wikipedia

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    Sekanjabin is a compound of سرکه serke "vinegar" and انگبین angabin "honey". See also. Oxymel; Shrub (drink) Switchel; References ...

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  7. Inert gas - Wikipedia

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    Inert gas pipe on an oil tanker. An inert gas is a gas that does not readily undergo chemical reactions with other chemical substances and therefore does not readily form chemical compounds.

  8. Gas - Wikipedia

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    Drifting smoke particles indicate the movement of the surrounding gas.. Gas is one of the four fundamental states of matter.The others are solid, liquid, and plasma. [1] A pure gas may be made up of individual atoms (e.g. a noble gas like neon), elemental molecules made from one type of atom (e.g. oxygen), or compound molecules made from a variety of atoms (e.g. carbon dioxide).

  9. Fuel gas - Wikipedia

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    Manufactured fuel gases are those produced by chemical transformations of solids, liquids, or other gases. When obtained from solids, the conversion is referred to as gasification and the facility is known as a gasworks.