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  2. Maleic acid - Wikipedia

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    Maleic acid or cis-butenedioic acid is an organic compound that is a dicarboxylic acid, a molecule with two carboxyl groups. Its chemical formula is HO 2 CCH=CHCO 2 H. Maleic acid is the cis isomer of butenedioic acid, whereas fumaric acid is the trans isomer.

  3. List of Becker episodes - Wikipedia

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    110: 16 "The Job" Darryl Bates: Patricia Breen: March 9, 2003 () 514: 11.74 [110] Becker is frustrated with his practice and applies for a research position in ...

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    110-14: International Convention Against Doping in Sport (July 21, 2008) 110-15: Protocol Amending 1980 Tax Convention with Canada (September 23, 2008) 110-16: Amendments to the Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication Union (Geneva, 1992) (September 25, 2008) 110-17: Tax Convention with Iceland (September 23, 2008)

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  7. List of MythBusters episodes - Wikipedia

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    November 16, 2005 () 2006: 28: January 11, 2006 () December 13, 2006 ... 110: Myths tested: Can an airplane take off while on a conveyor belt? Can cockroaches, fruit ...

  8. Tasso Wild - Wikipedia

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    110 (16) Total: 263 (71) *Club domestic league appearances and goals: Tasso Wild (born 1 December 1940) is a former German football midfielder who played for 1.

  9. Vitagraph Studios - Wikipedia

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    In 1890, the company moved to 110-16 Nassau Street in Brooklyn, New York. [17] They subsequently opened a glass-enclosed studio, the first modern film studio in the U.S., built in 1906, on property bounded by Locust Avenue, East 15th Street, Elm Avenue, and right-of-way of the BMT Brighton Line of the New York City Subway.