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  • ...fic and industrial capabilities at the service of the war effort. Over 15 million people were killed, making it one of the deadliest conflicts in human histo
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  • ...(108 million of whom are in low and middle income countries). Of these 65 million developed the condition during [[childhood]]. It is one of the most common
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  • ...and physical sciences, social science, and the humanities. Contains over 4 million articles from 1500 journals, almost 10,000 online books, and hundreds of re
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  • ...re 923 million malnourished people in the world in 2007, an increase of 80 million since 1990. The FAO purports that the world already produces enough [[food]
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  • ...' bodies. In all, photosynthetic organisms convert around 100–115 thousand million metric tons (i.e., 100–115 petagrams) of carbon into [https://en.wikipedi ...g/wiki/Oxygen_catastrophe oxygenate the atmosphere], beginning about 2,400 million years ago. This new atmosphere allowed the [[evolution]] of complex life su
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  • Based on a database of some 200 million words, The ''Oxford American Dictionary of Current English'' offers superb
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  • ...evolution of more than 600,000 words over the last 1500 years through 2.5 million quotations from a wide range of sources".
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  • ...ducted by Oxford's U.S. dictionary staff using a vast database of some 200 million words. It has more than 15,000 main entries keyed to over 350,000 synonyms,
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  • ...There are typically 40 million bacterial cells in a gram of [[soil]] and a million bacterial cells in a millilitre of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fresh_wat
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  • #Geol. and Astr. One thousand million years. Geol. and Astr. One thousand million years.
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  • Oxford's American editors drew on its 200-million-word databank of contemporary [[English]], plus the unrivalled citation fil
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  • 62:0.1 About one million years ago the immediate [[ancestors]] of [[mankind]] made their [[appearanc
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  • Over 10 million online full text articles, full-image articles from over 4,000 electronic j
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  • ...mbined Statistical Area in the United States, containing an estimated 23.4 million people. ...landmarks in New York City have become well known to its approximately 55 million annual visitors. Several sources have ranked New York the most photographed
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  • ...primitive]] [[center]] of [[culture]] that [[persisted]] for over one-half million years. Here at this eastern [[focus]] of the [[human]] race the [https://no
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  • ...]] of [[mankind]] throughout its entire previous [[existence]] of almost a million years.
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  • ...id] of the late [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permian Permian], about 260 million years ago.
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  • ...s more than 500 million light-years long and 200 million wide, but only 15 million [[light-years]] thick. The existence of this structure escaped notice for s ...at a distance of between 150 million and 250 million [[light-years]] (250 million is the most recent estimate), in the direction of the [https://en.wikipedia
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  • ...sing the distinction between civilian and military resources. Over seventy million people, the majority of them civilians, were killed, making it the deadlies
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  • ...299,792,458 meters per second, approximately 1079 million kilometers (671 million miles) per hour. [[Matter]] cannot quite reach the [[speed of light]], as t
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