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  2. 2.2.2-Cryptand - Wikipedia

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    [2.2.2]Cryptand is the organic compound with the formula N(CH 2 CH 2 OCH 2 CH 2 OCH 2 CH 2) 3 N. This bicyclic molecule is the most studied member of the cryptand family of chelating agents. [2]

  3. 2.2.2-Propellane - Wikipedia

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    [2.2.2]Propellane, formally tricyclo[2.2.2.0 1,4]octane is an organic compound, a member of the propellane family. It is a hydrocarbon with formula C 8 H 12 , or C 2 (C 2 H 4 ) 3 . Its molecule has three rings with four carbon atoms each, sharing one C–C bond.

  4. Weapons and armour in Anglo-Saxon England - Wikipedia

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    Long bow staves were constructed from a single piece of wood, and the string was made of hair or animal gut. [75] Underwood suggested that the maximum shooting distance of an Anglo-Saxon bow would have been about 150 to 200 metres (500 to 650 feet).

  5. Ounce - Wikipedia

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    An ounce-force is 1 ⁄ 16 of a pound-force, or about 0.2780139 newtons. It is defined as the force exerted by a mass of one avoirdupois ounce under standard gravity (at the surface of the earth, its weight). The "ounce" in "ounce-force" is equivalent to an avoirdupois ounce; ounce-force is a measurement of force using avoirdupois ounces.

  6. List of weapons and armour in Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    These bows are said to be made of wood, horn and even steel. [2] [10] The most famous bowman in Tolkien's stories of the First Age of Middle-earth is the Elf Beleg; his bow was named Belthronding, and his arrow Dailir. Infamously Curufin, a lord of the Noldor, attempts to shoot the Elf-princess Lúthien with the bow of his brother Celegorm.

  7. Drink can - Wikipedia

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    The US standard can is 4.83 in or 12.3 cm high, 2.13 in or 5.41 cm in diameter at the lid, and 2.6 in or 6.60 cm in diameter at the widest point of the body. Also available are 16 US fl oz or 473 ml cans (known as tallboys or, referring to the weight, "pounders"), and 18 US fl oz or 532 ml. [citation needed]

  8. Native American weaponry - Wikipedia

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    Bows and arrows were used by most cultures around the world at some point or another and are at least 8,000 years old. [18] The arrow is created, similar to a spear, from a small blade (arrow tip) attached to one end of a wooden shaft.

  9. Bow stroke - Wikipedia

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    An up-bow is a type of stroke used when bowing a musical instrument, most often a string instrument. The player draws the bow upward or to the left across the instrument, moving the point of contact from the bow's tip toward the frog (the end of the bow held by the player).

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