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  2. List of star-forming regions in the Local Group - Wikipedia

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    Composite image showing young stars in and around molecular cloud Cepheus B.. This is a list of star-forming regions located in the Milky Way Galaxy and in the Local Group.Star formation occurs in molecular clouds which become unstable to gravitational collapse, and these complexes may contain clusters of young stars and regions of ionized gas called H II regions.

  3. Phorate - Wikipedia

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    At normal conditions, it is a pale yellow mobile liquid poorly soluble in water but readily soluble in organic solvents.It is relatively stable and hydrolyses only at very acidic or basic conditions.

  4. Henry Coward - Wikipedia

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    Coward was a white supremacist who campaigned against jazz, [6] describing it as "atavistic, lowering, degrading and a racial question ... composed of ... unquestionably grotesque forms." [ 7 ] Coward was an active Freemason being initiated in Furnival Lodge No.2558 Sheffield in 1896 and becoming a founding member of University Lodge No.3911 ...

  5. Kaisei, Kanagawa - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... 3,911 +4.4%: 1950 : 4,681 +19.7%: 1960 : 4,781 ... Kaisei has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a ...

  6. Koras–Russell cubic threefold - Wikipedia

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    In algebraic geometry, the Koras–Russell cubic threefolds are smooth affine complex threefolds diffeomorphic to studied by Koras & Russell (1997).They have a hyperbolic action of a one-dimensional torus with a unique fixed point, such that the quotients of the threefold and the tangent space of the fixed point by this action are isomorphic.

  7. The U.S. Air Force (song) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the song was titled "Army Air Corps."Robert MacArthur Crawford wrote the initial first verse and the basic melody line in May 1939. [1] During World War II, the service was renamed "Army Air Forces" because of the change in the main U.S. Army's air arm naming in mid-1941, and the song title changed to agree.