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  2. Template:Duplicated citations - Wikipedia

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    It is recommended to use named references to consolidate citations that are used multiple times. ( December 2024 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Template documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ]

  3. Duplicate publication - Wikipedia

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    Duplicate publication, multiple publication, redundant publication or self-plagiarism refers to publishing the same intellectual material more than once, by the author or publisher. It does not refer to the unauthorized republication by someone else, which constitutes plagiarism , copyright violation , or both.

  4. Heawood conjecture - Wikipedia

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    An entirely different approach was needed for the much older problem of finding the number of colors needed for the plane or sphere, solved in 1976 as the four color theorem by Haken and Appel. On the sphere the lower bound is easy, whereas for higher genera the upper bound is easy and was proved in Heawood's original short paper that contained ...

  5. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/June 2006 ...

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    The captain is responsible for all souls on board,therefore in the event of a disaster he has to get everyone off first then himself.If there wasn't time then he naturally went down with the ship.There are various literary examples of this but all I can think of right now is "The boy Stood on the Burning Deck" which is supposed to be based on a ...

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    A place where works of art are kept several metres beneath sea level. Cândido Godói: A Brazilian town full of Germans that produces five times as many twins as the national average; these two facts combined to create theories that Josef Mengele had conducted experiments there. Cashew of Pirangi

  7. Starfish regeneration - Wikipedia

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    Each arm contains a copy of vital organs and is equipped with eyespots, an eye-like structure that helps the starfish differentiate between light and darkness, [5] and tube feet, which enable locomotion. [6] All organs connect to the digestive system in the central disk, which also contains the starfish mouth and stomach. [5]

  8. Tania Aebi - Wikipedia

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    Tania Aebi (born October 7, 1966) is an American sailor.She completed a solo circumnavigation of the globe in a 26-foot sailboat between the ages of 18 and 21, finishing it in 1987, making her the first American woman and the youngest person (at the time) to sail around the world. [1]

  9. List of video game developers - Wikipedia

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    The Wheel of Time Unreal II: Closed in 2004. Legendo Entertainment: Gothenburg: Sweden 2004 Developer/publisher Level-5: Fukuoka: Japan 1998 Dark Cloud series Rogue Galaxy Professor Layton series Inazuma Eleven series Ni no Kuni series Yo-Kai Watch franchise Fantasy Life series The Snack World Dragon Quest VIII–IX: Developer/publisher and ...