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  2. 1883 in science - Wikipedia

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    PMID 12507752. ^ Reynolds, Osborne (1883). "An experimental investigation of the circumstances which determine whether the motion of water shall be direct or sinuous, and of the law of resistance in parallel channels". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. 174: 935–982. Bibcode: 1883RSPT..174..935R. doi: 10.1098/rstl.1883.0029.

  3. Category:Films set in 1883 - Wikipedia

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    A category for films set in 1883. Film portal. Films set in the year 1883 . 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881.

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  5. Ilbert Bill - Wikipedia

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    The Ilbert Bill was a bill introduced to the Imperial Legislative Council (ILC) of British India on 9 February 1883 which stipulated that non-white judges could oversee cases that had white plaintiffs or defendants. It was drafted by and named after British civil servant Sir Courtenay Ilbert, then serving as the legal advisor to Council of ...

  6. Category : Buildings and structures completed in 1883

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    Wachsmuth Building. Watson Academy. Wilcannia Athenaeum. Categories: Buildings and structures completed in the 1880s. 1883 establishments. 1883 works. 1880s architecture.

  7. Explosive Substances Act 1883 - Wikipedia

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    The Explosive Substances Act 1883 ( 46 & 47 Vict. c. 3) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It makes it illegal to use (or conspire or intend to use) any explosive substance to cause an explosion likely to endanger life or cause serious injury to property, whether or not any explosion actually takes place.