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  2. List of metahumans in DC Comics - Wikipedia

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    Damage; Dan the Dyna-Mite; Deuce and Charger; Deadline; Deathbolt; Deathstroke; Deep Blue (daughter of Tsunami); Dervish; Diamondette (member of Hero Hotline); Doctor Alchemy; Doctor Double X

  3. Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka - Wikipedia

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    Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka (stylized in all caps), or simply Pluto, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoki Urasawa.It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Original from September 2003 to April 2009, with its chapters collected into eight tankōbon volumes.

  4. Nuclear magnetic resonance - Wikipedia

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    Bruker 700 MHz nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) basic principles. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a physical phenomenon in which nuclei in a strong constant magnetic field are disturbed by a weak oscillating magnetic field (in the near field [1]) and respond by producing an electromagnetic signal with a frequency characteristic of the magnetic ...

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    Ben Affleck and his 12-year-old son Samuel Affleck got in some quality time while sitting courtside at the Crypto.com Arena as they watched the Los Angeles Lakers take on the Golden State Warriors ...

  6. Comic strip - Wikipedia

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  7. Superhero comics - Wikipedia

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    Superhero comics is one of the most common genres of American comic books.The genre rose to prominence in the 1930s and became extremely popular in the 1940s and has remained the dominant form of comic book in North America since the 1960s.

  8. One-shot (comics) - Wikipedia

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    In the Japanese manga industry, one-shots are called yomikiri (読み切り), a term which implies that the comic is presented in its entirety without any continuation. [3] [better source needed] One-shot manga are often written for contests, and sometimes later developed into a full-length series, much like a television pilot.

  9. Motion comic - Wikipedia

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    A motion comic (or animated comic) is a form of animation combining elements of print comic books and animation.Individual panels are expanded into a full shot while sound effects, voice acting, and animation are added to the original artwork.