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  2. Philosopher's stone - Wikipedia

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    Philosopher's stone

  3. Synthesis of precious metals - Wikipedia

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    Precious metals occurring as fission products. Ruthenium and rhodium are precious metals produced as a small percentage of the fission products from the nuclear fission of uranium. The longest half-lives of the radioisotopes of these elements generated by nuclear fission are 373.59 days for ruthenium and 45 days for rhodium [clarification needed].

  4. Terraria - Wikipedia

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  5. Fulminating gold - Wikipedia

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    Fulminating gold is a light- and shock-sensitive yellow to yellow-orange amorphous heterogeneous mixture of different polymeric compounds of predominantly gold (III), ammonia, and chlorine that cannot be described by a chemical formula. Here, "fulminating" has its oldest meaning, "explosive" (from Latin fulmen, lightning, from verb fulgeo, 'I ...

  6. Forager (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Forager. (video game) Forager is an open-world adventure game developed by Argentine studio HopFrog [1] and published by Humble Bundle. The game was officially released for Microsoft Windows in April 2019, and later became available for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, iOS, and Android. In Forager, the player progresses by obtaining ...

  7. Patek Philippe Henry Graves Supercomplication - Wikipedia

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    The Patek Philippe Henry Graves Supercomplication (no. 198.385) is one of the most complicated mechanical pocket watches ever created. The 18-karat gold watch has 24 complications and was assembled by Patek Philippe. [1][2] It was named after banker Henry Graves Jr. who supposedly commissioned it out of his desire to outdo the Grande ...

  8. Elgin National Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    The Elgin National Watch Company, commonly known as Elgin Watch Company, was a major US watch maker from 1864 to 1968. The company sold watches under the names Elgin, Lord Elgin, and Lady Elgin. For nearly 100 years, the company's manufacturing complex in Elgin, Illinois, was the world's largest site dedicated to watchmaking.

  9. Malaria - Wikipedia

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