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  • 101Timeline of Islamic science and engineering — This timeline of Islamic science and engineering covers the general development of science and technology in the Islamic world during the Islamic Golden Age, usually dated from the 7th to 16th centuries.From the 17th century onwards, the advances …

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  • 102Creation Science — Creationism can also refer to creation myths, or to a concept about the origin of the soul. For the movement in Spanish literature, see Creacionismo. Part of a series on Creationism …

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  • 103Visitors (V science fiction franchise) — The Visitors are a fictional invading alien race from the V science fiction franchise. The Visitors are reptilian humanoids who disguise themselves to look human but prefer to eat live prey, such as mice. In the 1983 and 1984 miniseries, but not… …

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  • 104Avenger (fictional character) — This article refers to the fictional character. For Swedish band Amon Amarth s album, see The Avenger (album). See also: Avenger. Superherobox| caption= The Avenger Justice Inc. (Sep. 1939) Art by H. W. Scott comic color=background:#c0c0c0… …

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  • 105University of Science and Technology of China — 中国科学技术大学 Motto 红专并进,理实交融 Established 1958 Type …

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  • 106Mega Man (character) — Mega Man Mega Man in Mega Man 9 Series Mega Man series First game Mega Man (19 …

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  • 107Romanticism in science — Romanticism, also known as the “Age of Reflexion,” describes the intellectual movement from 1800 1840 that originated in Western Europe as a counter movement to the Enlightenment of the late 18th century. Romanticism incorporated many fields of… …

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  • 108Maureen Johnson (Heinlein character) — Maureen Johnson Smith Long (1882 1982?), most often referred to as Maureen Johnson, is a fictional character in several science fiction novels written by Robert A. Heinlein. She is the mother, lover and eventual wife of Lazarus Long, the longest… …

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  • 109Christian Science — a system of religious teaching, founded in 1866 by Mary Baker Eddy and based on the Scriptures, the most notable application of which is the practice of spiritual healing. [1860 65, Amer.] * * * officially Church of Christ, Scientist Religious… …

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  • 110New Wave science fiction — New Wave is a term applied to science fiction produced in the 1960s and 1970s and characterized by a high degree of experimentation, both in form and in content, a literary or artistic sensibility, and a focus on soft as opposed to hard science.… …

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