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  2. Pediastrum duplex - Wikipedia

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    Pediastrum duplex is a species of fresh water green algae in the genus Pediastrum.It is the type species of the genus Pediastrum. [2]Pediastrum duplex forms nonmotile coenobia (colonies) with a fixed number of cells.

  3. Pediastrum - Wikipedia

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    Pediastrum is a genus of green algae, in the family Hydrodictyaceae. [1] It is a photoautotrophic, nonmotile coenobial green alga that inhabits freshwater environments. The name Pediastrum comes from the Greek root words pedion, meaning "plane", and astron, meaning "star", referring to its overall shape.

  4. Green Double House - Wikipedia

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    Green Double House is a historic duplex home located at Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri. It was built in 1857–1858, and was a one-story, "raised cottage" or the "double gallery" clapboard structure on a completely exposed squared rubble basement.

  5. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    A wooden house in Tartu, Estonia. This is a list of house types.Houses can be built in a large variety of configurations. A basic division is between free-standing or single-family detached homes and various types of attached or multi-family residential dwellings.

  6. Underground living - Wikipedia

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    Green building – Structures and processes of building structures that are more environmentally responsible; Icelandic turf house – House type; Kiva – Room used by Puebloans for religious rituals and political meetings; Mole people – People who live in tunnels underground; Pit-house – Type of earth shelter with ancient origins

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  8. Duplex (building) - Wikipedia

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    A duplex house plan has two living units attached to each other, either next to each other as townhouses, condominiums or one above the other like apartments. By contrast, a building comprising two attached units on two distinct properties is typically considered semi-detached or twin homes but is also called a duplex in parts of the ...

  9. Semi-detached - Wikipedia

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    A semi-detached house (often abbreviated to semi) is a single-family duplex dwelling that shares one common wall with its neighbour. The name distinguishes this style of construction from detached houses, with no shared walls, and terraced houses, with a shared wall on both sides. Often, semi-detached houses are built in pairs in which each ...