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  2. Neutron–proton ratio - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen-1 (N/Z ratio = 0) and helium-3 (N/Z ratio = 0.5) are the only stable isotopes with neutron–proton ratio under one. Uranium-238 has the highest N / Z ratio of any primordial nuclide at 1.587, [ 2 ] while mercury-204 has the highest N / Z ratio of any known stable isotope at 1.55.

  3. Some Numbers at Rollins that Make Your Stock Look Good

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    For the last fully reported fiscal quarter, Rollins's year-over-year revenue grew 6.0%, and its AR grew 10.1%. That looks OK. End-of-quarter DSO increased 3.9% over the prior-year quarter.

  4. R-net - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 March 2021, at 23:50 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. Ricochet (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Trevor Mann started out in Chaos Pro Wrestling in 2003 under the ring name Ricochet. He began competing on the independent circuit until he made his first major outing on February 6, 2006, at Insanity Pro Wrestling's Sacrifice event, where he took part in a five-man elimination match involving future long-time rival Chuck Taylor, DieHard, Tony Galloway, and Ty Blade. [10]

  6. Why Rollins, Inc.’s (NYSE:ROL) High P/E Ratio Isn’t ...

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  7. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

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    2. Double factorial: if n is a positive integer, n!! is the product of all positive integers up to n with the same parity as n, and is read as "the double factorial of n". 3. Subfactorial: if n is a positive integer, !n is the number of derangements of a set of n elements, and is read as "the subfactorial of n". *

  8. 2.13.61 - Wikipedia

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    2.13.61 branched out into releasing records not long after Rollins started a solo career following the breakup of Black Flag, initially just releasing Rollins' spoken-word albums. The first two 2.13.61 releases, Big Ugly Mouth and Sweatbox, were first co-released with the label Rollins was signed with at the time as a musician, Texas Hotel Records.

  9. Why are the A's spending big this winter as they relocate to ...

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    In total this winter, the A’s have nearly doubled the money they’ve allocated to players under guaranteed salaries, from $25.6 million in 2024 to a projected $49.1 million ahead of 2025.