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  2. Meridiani Planum - Wikipedia

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    A scattering of loose blocks sits on the foreground sediment. Most block are ejecta from meteorite impacts. Plains ripples are smaller than dunes, "armored" by a layer of hematite spherules, and, hence, have exceedingly slow migration rates. [7] [35] [36] Image taken on Sol 2314 (2010-07-28).

  3. Telangana Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    1999 postage stamp depicting Swami Ramanand Tirtha, who represented the Congress socialists in the Hyderabad State Congress In November 1946, the two factions sent separate fact finding teams to Suryapet, led by Tirtha and J. Keshav Rao respectively.

  4. San Marino - Wikipedia

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    Although it is allowed to print its own postal stamps, San Marino is not allowed to coin its own currency and is obliged to use Italy's mint; the agreement does not affect the right of the Republic of San Marino to continue to issue gold coins denominated in Scudi [67] (the legal value of 1 gold Scudo is 37.50 euros). Gambling is legal and ...

  5. Tonga - Wikipedia

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    Tonga's postage stamps, featuring colourful and often unusual designs (including heart-shaped and banana-shaped stamps), are popular with philatelists. [70] In 2005, the country became eligible to become a member of the World Trade Organization. After an initial voluntary delay, Tonga became a full member of the WTO on 27 July 2007.

  6. Fluorescence - Wikipedia

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    is the sum of all rates of excited state decay. Other rates of excited state decay are caused by mechanisms other than photon emission and are, therefore, often called "non-radiative rates", which can include: dynamic collisional quenching; near-field dipole–dipole interaction (or resonance energy transfer) internal conversion; intersystem ...

  7. Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The original province of Manitoba was a square one-eighteenth of its current size, and was known colloquially as the "postage stamp province". [27] Its borders were expanded in 1881, taking land from the Northwest Territories and the District of Keewatin , but Ontario claimed a large portion of the land; the disputed portion was awarded to ...