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Stardew Valley is a farming simulation game primarily inspired by Story of Seasons, a series by Marvelous and previously known as Harvest Moon. [1] At the start of the game, players create a character, who inherits a plot of land and a small house once owned by their grandfather in a small village called Pelican Town, located in the titular ...
The Official Stardew Valley Cookbook consists of 74 recipes from Stardew Valley, and these selections are divided into seasons. [1] Based on in-game food, the book offers options ranging from farmed foods to foraged mushrooms, berries, and fresh fish. [2]
On October 10, 2023, Barone announced the first Stardew Valley concert tour, Stardew Valley: Festival of Seasons, featuring a selection of music from the game performed live by a chamber orchestra. [27] Barone was the co-author of The Official Stardew Valley Cookbook, which was released on May 14, 2024.
Inside the tunnel. The historical Burro Schmidt Tunnel is located in the El Paso Mountains of the northern Mojave Desert, in eastern Kern County, southern California.. It is a 0.5-mile (0.80 km) mining tunnel dug with hand tools and dynamite over a 38-year period by William "Burro" H. Schmidt (1871–1954).
Polyhydride complexes are known for the +5 and +3 oxidation states. [33] One example is IrH 5 (P i Pr 3) 2 (i Pr = isopropyl). [34] The ternary hydride Mg 6 Ir 2 H 11 is believed to contain both the IrH 4− 5 and the 18-electron IrH 5− 4 anion. [35] Iridium also forms oxyanions with oxidation states +4 and +5. K 2 IrO 3 and KIrO
The type locality of this iridium anomaly is near Raton, New Mexico. [1] [2]Iridium is a very rare element in the Earth's crust, but is found in anomalously high concentrations (around 100 times greater than normal) in a thin worldwide layer of clay marking the boundary between the Cretaceous and Paleogene periods, 66 million years ago.
Pentamethylcyclopentadienyl iridium dichloride dimer is an organometallic compound with the formula [(C 5 (CH 3) 5 IrCl 2)] 2, commonly abbreviated [Cp*IrCl 2] 2 This bright orange air-stable diamagnetic solid is a reagent in organometallic chemistry.
Cyclooctadiene iridium chloride dimer is an organoiridium compound with the formula [Ir(μ 2-Cl)(COD)] 2, where COD is the diene 1,5-cyclooctadiene (C 8 H 12). It is an orange-red solid that is soluble in organic solvents. The complex is used as a precursor to other iridium complexes, some of which are used in homogeneous catalysis. [1]