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  2. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    A numeric character reference refers to a character by its Universal Character Set/Unicode code point, and a character entity reference refers to a character by a predefined name. A numeric character reference uses the format &#nnnn; or &#xhhhh; where nnnn is the code point in decimal form, and hhhh is the code point in hexadecimal form.

  3. Water - Wikipedia

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    Water is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula H 2 O.It is a transparent, tasteless, odorless, [c] and nearly colorless chemical substance.It is the main constituent of Earth's hydrosphere and the fluids of all known living organisms (in which it acts as a solvent [20]).

  4. Periodic table - Wikipedia

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    The periodic table, also known as the periodic table of the elements, is an ordered arrangement of the chemical elements into rows ("periods") and columns ("groups"). It is an icon of chemistry and is widely used in physics and other sciences.

  5. Fundamental polygon - Wikipedia

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    In the case of genus one, a fundamental convex polygon is sought for the action by translation of Λ = Z a ⊕ Z b on R 2 = C where a and b are linearly independent over R. (After performing a real linear transformation on R 2, it can be assumed if necessary that Λ = Z 2 = Z + Z i; for a genus one Riemann surface it can be taken to have the form Λ = Z 2 = Z + Z ω, with Im ω > 0.)

  6. Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    饾煐 饾煑 饾煒 饾煓 饾煔 饾煕 饾煖 饾煗 饾煘 饾煙 U+1D7Ex 饾煚 饾煛 饾煝 饾煟 饾煠 饾煡 饾煢 饾煣 饾煥 饾煩 饾煪 饾煫 饾煬 饾煭 饾煯 饾煰 U+1D7Fx 饾煱 饾煴 饾煵 饾煶 饾煷 饾煹 饾煻 饾煼 饾煾 饾煿 饾熀 饾熁 饾熂 饾熃 饾熅 饾熆 Notes 1. ^ As of Unicode version 16.0 2. ^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

  7. Surface gravity - Wikipedia

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    The surface gravity, g, of an astronomical object is the gravitational acceleration experienced at its surface at the equator, including the effects of rotation. The surface gravity may be thought of as the acceleration due to gravity experienced by a hypothetical test particle which is very close to the object's surface and which, in order not to disturb the system, has negligible mass.

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