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  2. Van Wormer Library - Wikipedia

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    The library in 2017 Historical image of the library. Van Wormer Library, part of the University of Cincinnati campus, is a classical architecture-style library building designed by Samuel Hannaford in 1899, and opened on May 1, 1901.

  3. Popliteal height - Wikipedia

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    For someone seated, the popliteal height is the distance from the underside of the foot to the underside of the thigh at the knees. [1] It is sometimes called the "stool height".

  4. Reggia di Quisisana - Wikipedia

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  5. Quintus Cervidius Scaevola - Wikipedia

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    Scaevola is credited with writing several works, from which excerpts have been preserved in Justinian's Digest: [2]. Digesta in 40 books; while books 1-29 have ample extracts, there are few from the last 10, which led Paul Jörs to suspect that part of Scaevola's Digesta had been lost by the sixth century.

  6. Climate change - Wikipedia

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    Many climate change impacts have been felt in recent years, with 2023 the warmest on record at +1.48 °C (2.66 °F) since regular tracking began in 1850.

  7. Aristotle - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle [A] (Greek: Ἀριστοτέλης Aristotélēs; [B] 384–322 BC) was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath.His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy, linguistics, economics, politics, psychology, and the arts.

  8. New Philology - Wikipedia

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  9. Mogalakwena River - Wikipedia

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    The Little Mogalakwena (or Motse) River near Marken, Limpopo, is a left bank tributary of the Mogalakwena. The upper or southernmost stretch of the Mogalakwena River is the Nyl River, known for its wide flood-plain, also known as the Nyl pan (Afrikaans: Nylsvlei).