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** Landsorganisationen i Danmark ( Danish Confederation of Trade Unions )
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** Zorn's lemma: Every non-empty partially ordered set in which every chain ( i. e. totally ordered subset ) has an upper bound contains at least one maximal element.
** the former yat alternates between " ya " and " e ": it is pronounced " ya " if it is under stress and the next syllable does not contain a front vowel ( e or i ) – e. g. мляко ( mlyàko ), хляб ( hlyab ), and " e " otherwise – e. g. млекар ( mlekàr ) – milkman, хлебар ( hlebàr ) – baker.
** The breech refers to the mass of solid metal behind the bottom of the bore extending to the base of the breech and including the base ring ; it also generally refers to the end of the cannon opposite the muzzle, i. e., the location where the explosion of the gunpowder begins as opposed to the opening through which the pressurized gas escapes.
** Social Security number, no dashes or spaces, followed immediately by branch ( i. e., 123456789USCG )
** tittle, the dot used by default in the modern lowercase form of the Latin letters " i " and " j "
** a direct interaction occurs when one object is on a level exactly one higher or one lower than the other ( i. e., on a tree, the two objects have a line between them )
** Inward-rectifier potassium channels: These channels allow potassium to flow into the cell in an inwardly rectifying manner, i. e., potassium flows effectively into, but not out of, the cell.
** the act of appointing ( i. e. giving ) an asset from the trust to a beneficiary ( usually where there is some choice in the matter — such as in a discretionary trust ); or
** In India, May 1 is declared as ' Maharashtra Divas ', i. e., Maharashtra Day ( also celebrated as ' Kaamgaar Divas ', i. e., Workers Day ).
** In broad Cockney, and to some extent in general popular London speech, a vocalised is entirely absorbed by a preceding: i. e., salt and sort become homophones ( although the contemporary pronunciation of salt would prevent this from happening ), and likewise fault-fought-fort, pause-Paul's, Morden-Malden, water-Walter.
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** Grook – form of short aphoristic poem invented by the Danish poet and scientist Piet Hein, who wrote over 7, 000 of them.
** Table of contents, bibliography of On the Origin of Species – links to text and images of all six British editions of The Origin of Species, the 6th edition with additions and corrections ( final text ), the first American edition, and translations into Danish, Dutch, French, German, Polish, Russian and Spanish.
** 107. bohrium, Bh, named after the Danish physicist Niels Bohr, important in the elucidation of the structure of the atom ( 1981 ).
** All German, Italian, and Danish ships anchored in United States waters are taken into " protective custody ".
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