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  2. Binomio de Oro de América - Wikipedia

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    Binomio de Oro de América is a Colombian Vallenato group that was founded by lead singer Rafael Orozco and accordionist Israel Romero in the Caribbean Region of Colombia on June 16, 1976. The group grew up in popularity in the 1980s and 1990s and developed mainstream popularity in Venezuela , especially in the city of Maracaibo and in Mexico ...

  3. Agua (Tainy and J Balvin song) - Wikipedia

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    "Agua" (Spanish: "Water") is a song by Puerto Rican producer Tainy and Colombian singer J Balvin. The track was released on 9 July 2020 by NEON16 and Interscope Records as the theme song and lead single off the soundtrack to the 2020 film The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run .

  4. Ivette Perfecto - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Perfecto has a large volume of published books and scientific articles. More than 100 journal publications and articles that she has authored or co-authored have been cited over 27,000 times. [4] [9] She is also one of the founders of Alianza de Mujeres en Agroecología-Alliance of Women in Agroecology. [10]

  5. Perfecto de Castro - Wikipedia

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    Perfecto "Perf" de Castro (born August 15, 1974) is a Filipino musician currently based in Los Angeles, California [2] best known for having been a celebrated fixture in the Philippine alternative rock scene during the 1990s.

  6. Cold agglutinin disease - Wikipedia

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    Cold agglutinin disease (CAD) is a rare autoimmune disease characterized by the presence of high concentrations of circulating cold sensitive antibodies, usually IgM and autoantibodies that are also active at temperatures below 30 °C (86 °F), [1] directed against red blood cells, causing them to agglutinate and undergo lysis. [2]

  7. El Cubo de Tierra del Vino - Wikipedia

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    El Cubo de Tierra del Vino is a municipality located in the province of Zamora, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2009 census ( INE ), the municipality has a population of 429 inhabitants. It was probably the city named Sabaria in some chronicles of the Roman age.

  8. Anthrax - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded use of the word "anthrax" in English is in a 1398 translation of Bartholomaeus Anglicus's work De proprietatibus rerum (On the Properties of Things, 1240). [18] Anthrax was historically known by a wide variety of names, indicating its symptoms, location, and groups considered most vulnerable to infection.

  9. Square–cube law - Wikipedia

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    The square–cube law was first mentioned in Two New Sciences (1638).. The square–cube law (or cube–square law) is a mathematical principle, applied in a variety of scientific fields, which describes the relationship between the volume and the surface area as a shape's size increases or decreases.