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  2. Record Review (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    Record Review is a Saturday morning radio programme (usually airing from 9 am to 11:45 am) dealing with recent classical music releases, topical issues and interviews. . The programme title is a return of Record Review which was broadcast on Network Three occasionally from 1949, then weekly from 1957 presented by John Lade and then from 1981, Paul Vaughan, until 1

  3. Triethylmethylammonium trichloride - Wikipedia

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    Triethylmethylammonium trichloride [NEt3Me][Cl3] is an ionic liquid consisting of an asymmetric triethylmethylammonium cation and a trichloride anion. The trichloride is also known as trichlorine monoanion representing one of the simplest polychlorine anions.

  4. Record Review (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Record Review (radio programme) refers to a radio programme on BBC Radio 3. It may also refer to: Hi-Fi News & Record Review - a British magazine. International Record Review - an independent British magazine. Music criticism

  5. American Record Guide - Wikipedia

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    The American Record Guide (ARG) is a classical music magazine. It has reviewed classical music recordings since 1935. It has reviewed classical music recordings since 1935. [ 1 ]

  6. Template:Music ratings - Wikipedia

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    This template creates a table with reviews for songs and albums. Only add a rating if you cite it with a reference. The template is not to be a substitute for a section in paragraph form. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status 1st reviewer rev1 The name of the first reviewer. String required 1st reviewer ...

  7. Zeise's salt - Wikipedia

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    Zeise's salt was one of the first organometallic compounds to be reported. [6] It was discovered by William Christopher Zeise, a professor at the University of Copenhagen, who prepared this compound in 1830 while investigating the reaction of PtCl 4 with boiling ethanol.

  8. Three Hours To Change Your Life - images.huffingtonpost.com

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    which I review the background material and provide further explanation to help you answer each question for yourself. Part Three Your own Best Year Yet workbook with space for Your Best Year Yet® 4 Excerpt - Three Hours To Change Your Life

  9. Rhodium (III) chloride - Wikipedia

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    Rhodium trichloride and its various hydrates can be considered the default halides of rhodium. By contrast, its lighter congener cobalt does not form a stable trichloride, mainly being available as cobalt(II) chloride.