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Wikipedia - Climate science
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Wikipedia - Climate sensitivity -- Change in Earth's temperature caused by changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations
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Wikipedia - Climates (film) -- 2006 film by Nuri Bilge Ceylan
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Wikipedia - Climate spiral -- Data visualization graphics of long-term trends of annual temperature anomalies
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Wikipedia - Climate system -- Interactions that create Earth's climate and may result in climate change
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Wikipedia - Climate variability and change -- Change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns for an extended period
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Wikipedia - Climate vulnerability
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Wikipedia - Climate -- Statistics of weather conditions in a given region over long periods
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Wikipedia - Climatic Research Unit
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Wikipedia - Climatic
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Wikipedia - Climatology -- Scientific study of climate, defined as weather conditions averaged over a period of time
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Wikipedia - Clint Barton (Marvel Cinematic Universe) -- character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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Wikipedia - Cliodynamics -- Mathematical modeling of historical processes
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Wikipedia - Cloonnamna Formation -- Geologic formation in Ireland
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Wikipedia - Closed system -- Does not allow certain types of transfers (such as transfer of matter) in or out of the system
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Wikipedia - Close Enough -- 2020 American web adult animated sitcom
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Wikipedia - Close-space sublimation -- Method of producing thin-films
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Wikipedia - Closure (mathematics)
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Wikipedia - Clothing technology -- Technology involving the manufacturing and innovation of clothing materials
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Wikipedia - Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 -- 2013 American computer-animated science fiction comedy film
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Wikipedia - Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (film) -- 2009 American computer-animated science fiction comedy film
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Wikipedia - Cloverfield -- 2008 American film by Matt Reeves
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Wikipedia - Clovis Maksoud -- American diplomat
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Wikipedia - Clusivity -- Grammatical distinction in pronouns and agreement
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Wikipedia - Clyde Cook (cinematographer) -- American cinematographer
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Wikipedia - CNN Business -- US financial information website
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Wikipedia - Coate-Loury model -- model of affirmative action
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Wikipedia - Cobra (1986 film) -- 1986 film by George P. Cosmatos
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Wikipedia - Coca-Cola Amatil -- Beverage company
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Wikipedia - Coco (2017 film) -- 2017 computer-animated film produced by Pixar Animation Studios
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Wikipedia - Coconut oil -- edible oil extracted from the kernel or meat of mature coconuts
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Wikipedia - Codd's cellular automaton -- 2D cellular automaton devised by Edgar F. Codd in 1968
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Wikipedia - Code Lyoko -- French animated television series
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Wikipedia - Codename: Kids Next Door -- American animated television series
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Wikipedia - Code -- System of rules to convert information into another form or representation
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Wikipedia - Codimension -- Difference between the dimensions of mathematical object and a sub-object
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Wikipedia - Coefficient -- Multiplicative factor in a mathematical expression
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Wikipedia - Coelostomatini -- Tribe of beetles
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Wikipedia - Cognitive informatics
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Wikipedia - Cold Dark Matter (Psychic TV album)
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Wikipedia - Cold dark matter -- Hypothetical type of dark matter in physics
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Wikipedia - Colette Avital -- Israeli diplomat and politician
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Wikipedia - Colin Roberts (diplomat) -- British diplomat and Governor of the Falkland Islands
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Wikipedia - Collaborative information seeking
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Wikipedia - Collation -- Assembly of written information into a standard order
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Wikipedia - Collatz conjecture -- Conjecture in mathematics that, starting with any positive integer n, if one halves it (if even) or triples it and adds one (if odd) and repeats this ad infinitum, then one eventually obtains 1
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Wikipedia - Collazo Shale -- Geologic formation in Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Colleen Farrington -- American musician and playmate
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Wikipedia - College Capers -- 1931 animated film
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Wikipedia - Collema coniophilum -- Species of lichenised fungi in the family Collemataceae
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Wikipedia - Collema tenax -- Species of lichenised fungi in the family Collemataceae
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Wikipedia - Collema -- Genus of lichenised fungi in the family Collemataceae
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Wikipedia - Collette Coullard -- American mathematician
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Wikipedia - Collimated
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Wikipedia - Collinsville Formation -- Geologic formation in Connecticut, United States
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Wikipedia - Collyweston stone slate -- Traditional limestone roofing material of central England
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Wikipedia - Colonel Bleep -- American children's animated science fiction space adventure television series; first color cartoon series made for television
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Wikipedia - Colonel Heeza Liar -- Series of animated films produced by J. R. Bray Studios
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Wikipedia - Colophon (publishing) -- Brief statement of a book's own information, such as publisher, location, and date of publication
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Wikipedia - Color appearance model -- Any mathematical model describing human perception of colors
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Wikipedia - Color book -- Governmental publication of diplomatic and political content
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Wikipedia - Colored dissolved organic matter -- The optically measurable component of the dissolved organic matter in water
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Wikipedia - Color in Informatics and Media Technology -- Master's degree programme
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Wikipedia - Color model -- Mathematical model describing colors as tuples of numbers
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Wikipedia - Color superconductivity -- Predicted phenomenon in quark matter
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Wikipedia - Colour fastness -- Property of colored materials such as textiles to resist fading and running when exposed to various agencies such as washing, rubbing, daylight, etc.
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Wikipedia - Colour piece -- Section of a publication that focuses mainly on impressions or descriptions of the subject matter
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Wikipedia - Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket -- Semi-automatic single-action pistol
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Wikipedia - Columbia (supercontinent) -- Ancient supercontinent of approximately 2,500 to 1,500 million years ago
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Wikipedia - Columbus Pride (ultimate) -- Women's ultimate team in Columbus, Ohio
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Wikipedia - Column matrix
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Wikipedia - Combat box -- A heavy bomber formation used by the USAAF in WW2 to concentrate offensive and defensive firepower.
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Wikipedia - Combat command -- Military organization/formation
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Wikipedia - Combinatorics -- Branch of discrete mathematics
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Wikipedia - Comedy -- Genre of dramatic works intended to be humorous
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Wikipedia - Come On Get Higher -- 2008 single by Matt Nathanson
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Wikipedia - Comet in Moominland (film) -- 1992 Japanese animated film
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Wikipedia - Comic book archive -- File format
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Wikipedia - Comics -- Creative work in which pictures and text convey information such as narratives
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Wikipedia - Commander Safeguard -- Pakistan's first animated superhero series
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Wikipedia - Comma-separated values -- File format used to store data
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Wikipedia - Commensalism -- An interaction between two organisms living together in more or less intimate association in a relationship in which one benefits and the other is unaffected.
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Wikipedia - Commensurability (mathematics)
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Wikipedia - Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici
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Wikipedia - Comminution -- Reduction of solid materials to a smaller average particle size
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Wikipedia - Committed information rate -- Bandwidth guaranteed by an internet service provider
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Wikipedia - Common Industrial Protocol -- Protocol for industrial automation applications
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Wikipedia - Common Information Model (computing)
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Wikipedia - Common logarithm -- Mathematical function
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Wikipedia - Common sense -- Sound practical judgement concerning everyday matters; basic ability to perceive, understand, and judge
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Wikipedia - Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures -- Catalogue of information security vulnerabilities
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Wikipedia - Communicatio idiomatum
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Wikipedia - Communications and Information Services Corps
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Wikipedia - Communications Decency Act -- Attempt by the United States Congress to regulate pornographic material on the Internet
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Wikipedia - Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics
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Wikipedia - Communist Party of Nepal (Amatya) -- Nepalese political party
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Wikipedia - Community informatics
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Wikipedia - CommunityViz -- Extensions to ArcGIS Geographic Information System software
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Wikipedia - Compact Disc Digital Audio -- Audio data format used on the compact disc
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Wikipedia - CompactFlash -- Memory card format
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Wikipedia - Compactification (mathematics) -- Embedding a topological space into a compact space as a dense subset
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Wikipedia - Compact Video Cassette -- Magnetic tape-based consumer videocassette format
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Wikipedia - Comparison of audio coding formats -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Comparison of cryptographic hash functions -- Tables comparing general and technical information for common hashes
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Wikipedia - Comparison of e-book formats
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Wikipedia - Comparison of GIS vector file formats -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Comparison of graphics file formats
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Wikipedia - Comparison of high-definition optical disc formats -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Comparison of Material Design implementations
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Wikipedia - Compartmentalization (information security)
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Wikipedia - Compartmental models in epidemiology -- Type of mathematical model used for infectious diseases
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Wikipedia - Compendium of Materia Medica
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Wikipedia - Complete information -- Level of information in economics and game theory
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Wikipedia - Completely-S matrix -- Square matrix in linear algebra
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Wikipedia - Complex post-traumatic stress disorder -- Psychological disorder
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Wikipedia - Complex society -- A stage of social formation in academic disciplines
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Wikipedia - Complications of traumatic brain injury -- Possible consequences of a brain injury
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Wikipedia - Composite materials
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Wikipedia - Composite material -- Material made from a combination of two or more unlike substances
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Wikipedia - Composite video -- Analog video signal format
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Wikipedia - Compost -- organic matter that has been decomposed
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Wikipedia - Compound Document Format
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Wikipedia - Compressed pattern matching
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Wikipedia - Compsosomatini -- Tribe of beetles
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Wikipedia - Computability theory -- Branch of mathematical logic, computer science, and the theory of computation studying computable functions and Turing degrees
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Wikipedia - Computable Document Format
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Wikipedia - Computable function -- Mathematical function that can be computed by a program
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Wikipedia - Computational complexity of mathematical operations
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Wikipedia - Computational immunology -- Bioinformatics approaches to immunology
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Wikipedia - Computational informatics
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Wikipedia - Computational materials science -- Subfield of materials science
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Wikipedia - Computational mathematics
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Wikipedia - Computational science -- Field that uses computers and mathematical models to analyze and solve scientific problems
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Wikipedia - Computational semantics -- The study of how to automate the process of constructing and reasoning with meaning representations of natural language
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Wikipedia - Computer: A History of the Information Machine
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Wikipedia - Computer algebra -- Scientific area at the interface between computer science and mathematics
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Wikipedia - Computer and information science
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Wikipedia - Computer Automation
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Wikipedia - Computer Engineer Barbie -- 126th career version of Mattel's Barbie doll
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Wikipedia - Computer facial animation
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Wikipedia - Computer number format -- Internal representation of numeric values in a digital computer
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Wikipedia - Computer security software -- Computer program for information security
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Wikipedia - Computer simulation -- Process of mathematical modelling, performed on a computer
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Wikipedia - Computer vision -- Computerized information extraction from images
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Wikipedia - Computer -- Automatic general-purpose device for performing arithmetic or logical operations
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Wikipedia - Computerworld -- American information technology magazine
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Wikipedia - Computronium -- Theoretical arrangement of matter that is the best possible form of computing device for that amount of matter
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Wikipedia - Concept formation
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Wikipedia - Concepts of Modern Mathematics -- Book by Ian Stewart
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Wikipedia - Conceptual framework -- A method of organizing information
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Wikipedia - Concha Gomez -- Italian and Cuban-American mathematician
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Wikipedia - Concise Encyclopedia of Supersymmetry and Noncommutative Structures in Mathematics and Physics -- Mathematics and physics encyclopedia
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Wikipedia - Concrete Mathematics
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Wikipedia - Concussions in high school sports -- Traumatic brain injuries
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Wikipedia - Condensation -- Change of the physical state of matter from gas phase into liquid phase; reverse of evaporation
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Wikipedia - Condensed matter physics -- Branch of physics
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Wikipedia - Condensed matter
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Wikipedia - Confederation Congress Proclamation of 1783
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Wikipedia - Confessions of a Matchmaker -- American reality television series
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Wikipedia - Confirmation bias -- Tendency of people to favor information that confirms their beliefs or values
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Wikipedia - Confirmation (Catholic Church)
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Wikipedia - Confirmation (Christian sacrament)
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Wikipedia - Confirmation dress -- A dress designed to be worn by girls at Confirmation
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Wikipedia - Confirmation (film) -- 2016 HBO film by Rick Famuyiwa
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Wikipedia - Confirmation holism
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Wikipedia - Confirmations of Barack Obama's Cabinet -- Overview of the confirmations of Barack Obama's Cabinet
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Wikipedia - Confirmation -- Christian religious practice
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Wikipedia - Confirmatory data analysis
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Wikipedia - Conformable matrix
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Wikipedia - Conformal bootstrap -- Mathematical method to constrain and solve conformal field theories
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Wikipedia - Conformal gravity -- Gravity theories that are invariant under Weyl transformations
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Wikipedia - Conformational ensemble
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Wikipedia - Confusion matrix -- Table layout for visualizing performance; also called an error matrix
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Wikipedia - Cong Peiwu -- Chinese diplomat
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Wikipedia - Congruence bias -- Type of cognitive bias, similar to confirmation bias
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Wikipedia - Conjecture -- Proposition in mathematics that is unproven
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Wikipedia - Conjugate transpose -- Complex matrix A* obtained from a matrix A by transposing it and conjugating each entry
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Wikipedia - Connected (upcoming film) -- Upcoming American computer-animated science fiction comedy film
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Wikipedia - Connes embedding problem -- Mathematical problem in von Neumann algebra theory
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Wikipedia - Conscious automatism
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Wikipedia - Conservation Geoportal -- Online geoportal of geographic information systems
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Wikipedia - Conservation of matter
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Wikipedia - Conservation of slow lorises -- Conservation management of the nocturnal primates in Asia
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Wikipedia - Conservative talk radio -- Talk radio format
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Wikipedia - Consistency (mathematical logic)
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Wikipedia - Console automation
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Wikipedia - Constantin Caratheodory -- Greek mathematician
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Wikipedia - Constantine Samuel Rafinesque -- French polymath and naturalist (1783-1840)
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Wikipedia - Constantin Le Paige -- Belgian mathematician
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Wikipedia - Constant (mathematics) -- Function or value which does not change during a process
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Wikipedia - Constitutional Court of Croatia -- Highest court of Croatia in matters of constitutional law
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Wikipedia - Constitution of Belarus -- Ultimate law of Belarus
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Wikipedia - Constitution of Medina -- Proclamation by Muhammad to end intertribal fighting in Medina
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Wikipedia - Constraint (mathematics)
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Wikipedia - Construction of the real numbers -- Axiomatic definitions of the real numbers
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Wikipedia - Constructive mathematics
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Wikipedia - Consumer health informatics
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Wikipedia - Contact mechanics -- Study of the deformation of solids that touch each other
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Wikipedia - Container format (digital)
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Wikipedia - Contemporary Debates in Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art -- 2005 book edited by Matthew Kieran
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Wikipedia - Continental climate
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Wikipedia - Continuous automaton
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Wikipedia - Continuously variable transmission -- Automatic transmission that can change seamlessly through a continuous range of effective gear ratios
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Wikipedia - Continuous spatial automata
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Wikipedia - Continuous-time quantum walk -- quantum random walk dictated by a time-varying unitary matrix that relies on the Hamiltonian
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Wikipedia - Continuum mechanics -- Branch of physics which studies the behavior of materials modeled as continuous masses
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Wikipedia - Continuum model of impression formation -- Model in social psychology
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Wikipedia - Contributions of Leonhard Euler to mathematics -- Overview about the contributions of Leonhard Euler to mathematics
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Wikipedia - Control engineering -- Engineering discipline that applies automatic control theory to design systems with desired behaviors
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Wikipedia - Control theory -- Branch of engineering and mathematics that deals with the behavior of dynamical systems with inputs, and how their behavior is modified by feedback
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Wikipedia - Controversies in professional sumo -- Match-fixing, hazing and others
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Wikipedia - Conventional superconductor -- Materials that display superconductivity as described by BCS theory or its extensions
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Wikipedia - Convent of Sinners -- 1986 film by Joe D'Amato
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Wikipedia - Convergent boundary -- Region of active deformation between colliding tectonic plates
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Wikipedia - Conversion (word formation)
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Wikipedia - Convex optimization -- Subfield of mathematical optimization
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Wikipedia - Convolution -- Binary mathematical operation on functions
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Wikipedia - Conway's Game of Life -- Two-dimensional cellular automaton devised by J. H. Conway in 1970
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Wikipedia - Cora Barbara Hennel -- Indiana mathematician
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Wikipedia - Corpus Reformatorum
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Wikipedia - Correlation matrix
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Wikipedia - Corrosion -- Gradual destruction of materials by chemical reaction with its environment
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Wikipedia - Corticospinal tract -- Pyramidal white matter motor pathway
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Wikipedia - Cosimo Matassa -- American recording engineer and studio owner
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Wikipedia - Cosme Gomez Tejada de los Reyes -- Spanish writer, poet, and dramatist
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Wikipedia - Cotton Mather -- New England religious minister and scientific writer (1663-1728)
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Wikipedia - Cotui Limestone -- Geological formation in Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Coumarin -- Aromatic chemical compound
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Wikipedia - Council on Library and Information Resources -- Organization that forges strategies to enhance research, teaching and learning environments
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Wikipedia - Counter-Reformation in Poland
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Wikipedia - Countess Matilda
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Wikipedia - County of La Marche -- Medieval French county, approximately corresponding to the modern departement of Creuse
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Wikipedia - Courage the Cowardly Dog -- American animated horror comedy television series
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Wikipedia - Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences -- Division of New York University
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Wikipedia - Courtland Cushing -- American lawyer, judge, and diplomat
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Wikipedia - Covalent superconductor -- Superconducting materials where the atoms are linked by covalent bonds
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Wikipedia - Covariance matrix
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Wikipedia - COVID-19 misinformation
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Wikipedia - Coyote Point Recreation Area -- Park in San Mateo County, California, US
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Wikipedia - CPT (file format)
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Wikipedia - CPT symmetry -- Invariance under simultaneous charge conjugation, parity transformation and time reversal
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Wikipedia - Craie de Veulette -- Geologic formation in France
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Wikipedia - Craig B. Allen -- American diplomat (b. 1957)
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Wikipedia - Craig Bartlett -- American animator
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Wikipedia - Craig G. Matthews -- American businessman
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Wikipedia - CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics -- Book by Eric W. Weisstein
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Wikipedia - Creep (deformation) -- Tendency of a solid material to move slowly or deform permanently under mechanical stress
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Wikipedia - Cremated
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Wikipedia - Cremation Act 1902 -- 1902 Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - Cremation -- reduction of a dead body by burning
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster aberrans -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster abrupta -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster abstinens -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster acaciae -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster aculeata -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster acuta -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster aegyptiaca -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster agniae -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster agnita -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster aitkenii -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster algirica -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster aloysiisabaudiae -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster alulai -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster amabilis -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster amapaensis -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster ambigua -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster amita -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster ampla -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster ampullaris -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster ancipitula -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster angulosa -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster anthracina -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster arcuata -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster arizonensis -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster armandi -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster arthurimuelleri -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster augusti -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster aurita -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster australis -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster barbouri -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster batesi -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster bequaerti -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster betapicalis -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster bicolor -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster biformis -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster binghamii -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster bingo -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster biroi -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster bison -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster bogojawlenskii -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster boliviana -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster brevimandibularis -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster brevis -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster breviventris -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster brunneipennis -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster brunnescens -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster buchneri -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster buddhae -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster californica -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster captiosa -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster censor -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Crematogaster cephalotes -- Species of ant
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