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  • ...20% of the world's electricity, and accounted for about 88% of electricity from renewable sources.<ref name="REN21-2006">[http://www.ren21.net/globalstatus ...p://home.clara.net/darvill/altenerg/hydro.htm Hydroelectric power - energy from falling water] Clara.net</ref>
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  • ...ing it the third most prescribed antidepressant after [[sertraline]] (SSRI that became generic in 2006) and [[escitalopram]] (non-generic SSRI)<ref name="V ...es=764–774|publisher=Nature|pmid=16121130|doi=10.1038/nrd1821|accessdate=2009-05-29}}</ref><ref name=Wong>{{cite journal |author= Wong, DT, Bymaster FP,
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  • ...published by [[Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.]], a privately held company. Articles are aimed at educated adults, and written by about 100&nbsp;full-time edito ...ginning with the 11th edition, the ''Britannica'' shortened and simplified articles to broaden its North American market.<ref name="kogan_1958" /> In 1933, th
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  • {{Mergeto|Building insulation|discuss=Talk:Building insulation|date=August 2009}} Insulation may be categorized by its composition (material), by its form (structural or no
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  • ...es''' is a U.S. state-based [[Clinical surveillance|surveillance]] program that monitors [[pesticide]]-related illness and injury. It is administered by t ...associated with them. SENSOR-Pesticides state partners collect case data from several different sources using a standard case definition and set of varia
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  • ...[social criticism|social critic]], who engaged in a [[mail bomb]]ing spree that spanned nearly 20 years, killing three people and injuring 23 others. ...ate degree, and later earned a [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] in mathematics from the [[University of Michigan]]. He became an assistant professor at the [[U
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  • Despite claims that the sources of Islam demand it to be a "[[Religion of peace]]" with violenc ...oice of inquiry, [[Mahmoud Taha]] who was killed in Sudan. Mohammed claims that Scholars Rifat Hassan, Fatima Mernissi, Abdallah an-Na'im, Mohammed Arkoun
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  • ...d, generally, the club enforces a set of bylaws on its members that derive from the values of the outlaw biker culture.<ref name=Drew2002>{{Citation |title ...e money they obtain by illegal means is only wanted as a way to perpetuate that lifestyle.<ref>{{Citation |authorlink=William Queen |title=Under and Alone:
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  • | caption = Ivins at a 2003 awards ceremony at [[U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases|USAMRIID]] | employer =[[United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases]]
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  • ...[anthrax]] attacks''' in the United States, also known as '''Amerithrax''' from its [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI) case name, occurred over the ...ug03,0,3970920.story|publisher=''[[LA Times]]''|date=2008-08-03|accessdate=2009-04-05}}</ref>
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  • ...parently accidental" glitch resulted in the interception of communications that were purely domestic in nature.<ref name=nytimes051221>{{cite news|url=http ...ned by electronic surveillance under appearance of an official act knowing that it was not authorized by statute; this is punishable with a fine of up to $
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  • ...rmed conflict in violation of [[International Humanitarian Law]] (IHL) and may be detained or prosecuted under the [[domestic law]] of the detaining state ...e, retains rights and privileges under the [[Fourth Geneva Convention]] so that he must be "treated with humanity and, in case of trial, shall not be depri
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  • ...with iPhone in 2009.jpg|thumb|An [[Osborne Executive]] portable computer, from 1982, and an [[iPhone]], released 2007. The Executive weighs 100 times as m ...very two years in 1975. David House, an Intel executive at the time, noted that the changes would cause computer performance to double every 18 months. |ac
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