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  • 111Grille (cryptography) — In the history of cryptography, a grille cipher was a technique for encrypting a plaintext by writing it onto a sheet of paper through a pierced sheet (of paper or cardboard or similar). The earliest known description is due to the polymath… …

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  • 112Archimedes — /ahr keuh mee deez/, n. 287? 212 B.C., Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor: discovered the principles of specific gravity and of the lever. * * * born с 290–280 BC, Syracuse, Sicily died 212/211 BC, Syracuse Legendary Greek inventor and… …

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  • 113Occult Art, Occultism — • An attempt to work apparent miracles not by the power of God, but by the use of hidden forces beyond man s control Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Occult Art, Occultism     Occult Art, Occultism …

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  • 114Jehovah (Yahweh) —     Jehovah (Yahweh)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jehovah (Yahweh)     The proper name of God in the Old Testament; hence the Jews called it the name by excellence, the great name, the only name, the glorious and terrible name, the hidden and… …

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  • 115Quantitative genetics — Part of a series on Genetics Key components Chromosome DNA • RNA Genome Heredity Mutation Nucleotide Variation …

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  • 116Felix Wakefield — Felix Wakefield, (November 30, 1807 March 28, 1875), was the seventh child of Edward Wakefield and Priscilla Belland, and brother of Edward Gibbon Wakefield. In 1831 he married Marie Bailley by whom he had nine children.When he left school Felix… …

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  • 117Cuff title — A cuff title (German: Ärmelstreifen) is a form of insignia placed on the sleeve, near the cuff of German military and paramilitary uniforms, most commonly seen in the Second World War but also seen postwar. Cuff titles are most commonly… …

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  • 118Perceptual paradox — A Perceptual paradox illustrates the failure of a theoretical prediction. Theories of perception are supposed to help a researcher predict what will be perceived when senses are stimulated.A theory usually comprises a Mathematical model (formula) …

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  • 119Flying ointment — Flying ointment, also known as witches flying ointment, green ointment, magic salve and lycanthropic ointment, is a hallucinogenic ointment said to be used by witches in the Early Modern period (first described by Johannes Hartlieb in 1456).… …

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  • 120learning — /lerr ning/, n. 1. knowledge acquired by systematic study in any field of scholarly application. 2. the act or process of acquiring knowledge or skill. 3. Psychol. the modification of behavior through practice, training, or experience. [bef. 900; …

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