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Long Point is a ghost town in Fort Bend County, Texas, United States. It is located 24 miles (39 km) southeast of Richmond at the intersection of Farm to Market Road 1994 (FM 1994) and FM 361 . There is no road sign identifying the community, though the nearby roads carry its name.
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The SLOWPOKE research reactor was conceived in 1967 at the Whiteshell Laboratories of AECL. In 1970 a prototype unit called SLOWPOKE (both the name of the reactor and of the prototype reactor class of 2 reactors it was a member of; especially later when further generations of SLOWPOKE reactors had appeared, these type of reactors were named SLOWPOKE-1), was designed and built at Chalk River ...
SLOWPOKE reactor (Safe LOW-POwer Kritical Experiment), a design of pool-type nuclear research reactor; Slowpoke or Athetis tarda, a moth in the family Noctuidae; SLoWPoKES (Sloan Low-mass Wide Pairs of Kinematically Equivalent Stars), star catalogue of binary pairs created by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Long Point Biosphere Reserve, a United Nations designated area of 40,600 ha (terrestrial and marine) Long Point National Wildlife Area, a 3,650 ha National Wildlife Area in Canada; Long Point Provincial Park, an Ontario Provincial Park of 150 ha; Long Point, Nova Scotia, a community along the shore of St. George's Bay
Slowpoke (/ ˈ s l oʊ p oʊ k / ⓘ), known in Japan as Yadon (ヤドン), is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon media franchise.Designed by Ken Sugimori, Slowpoke is a Water and Psychic-type Pokémon that debuted in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue and appeared in subsequent mainline titles.
The Long Point–Eureka Heights fault system is a system of geologic faults in Houston, Texas.It runs beneath the metropolitan area from the southwest to the northeast. The various faults are characterized as normal faults, meaning that the downthrown side is in the direction of the dip of the fault p
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