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  2. Sea ice - Wikipedia

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    Nilas designates a sea ice crust up to 10 centimetres (3.9 in) in thickness. It bends without breaking around waves and swells. Nilas can be further subdivided into dark nilas – up to 5 cm (2.0 in) in thickness and very dark and light nilas – over 5 cm (2.0 in) in thickness and lighter in color.

  3. Nilas - Wikipedia

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  4. Nila - Wikipedia

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    Nila, alternate name of Nileh Safid, a village in Iran; Nila River or Bharathapuzha, is a river in the Indian state of Kerala; Pulau Nila, a small Indonesian volcanic island in the Banda Sea

  5. Nilus of Sinai - Wikipedia

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    The 1903 Catholic Encyclopedia describes Nilus as "one of the leading ascetic writers of the 5th century." His Ascetic Discourse is found in Volume I of the English Philokalia, "a collection of texts written between the 4th and 15th centuries by spiritual masters" [6] His works can be classified into four types:

  6. PDF - Wikipedia

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    PDF 2.0 defines 256-bit AES encryption as the standard for PDF 2.0 files. The PDF Reference also defines ways that third parties can define their own encryption systems for PDF. PDF files may be digitally signed, to provide secure authentication; complete details on implementing digital signatures in PDF are provided in ISO 32000-2.

  7. Gloss (annotation) - Wikipedia

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    A gloss is a brief notation, especially a marginal or interlinear one, of the meaning of a word or wording in a text. It may be in the language of the text or in the reader's language if that is different. A collection of glosses is a glossary. A collection of medieval legal glosses, made by glossators, is called an apparatus.

  8. Nilaga - Wikipedia

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    Nilaga (also written as nilagà) is a traditional meat stew or soup from the Philippines, made with boiled beef (nilagang baka) or pork (nilagang baboy) mixed with various vegetables such as sweet corn, potatoes, kale, and bok choy.

  9. Translingualism - Wikipedia

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    Translingual education encompasses classes as a whole learning a new language together and speaking multiple languages, or a monolingual student adjusting and learning their second language in a new classroom. This can mean the instruction of English in European schools to prepare students to adjust to the globalization of the world or ...