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  2. Nereid (moon) - Wikipedia

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    The shape of Nereid is unknown. [11] Nereid is similar in size to Saturn's moon Mimas, though Nereid is denser. Since 1987 some photometric observations of Nereid have detected large (by ~1 of magnitude) variations of its brightness, which can happen over years and months, but sometimes even over a few days.

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  4. Moons of Neptune - Wikipedia

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    Numerical simulations show that there is a 0.41 probability that the moon Halimede collided with Nereid at some time in the past. [7] Although it is not known whether any collision has taken place, both moons appear to have similar ("grey") colors, implying that Halimede could be a fragment of Nereid. [37]

  5. List of bones of the human skeleton - Wikipedia

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    It is composed of 270 bones at the time of birth, [2] but later decreases to 206: 80 bones in the axial skeleton and 126 bones in the appendicular skeleton. 172 of 206 bones are part of a pair and the remaining 34 are unpaired. [3] Many small accessory bones, such as sesamoid bones, are not included in this.

  6. Proteus (moon) - Wikipedia

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    Size comparison between Proteus (lower left), the Moon (upper left) and Earth Proteus is the second-largest moon of Neptune and is the largest of its regular prograde moons. It is about 420 km (260 mi) in diameter, larger than Nereid , Neptune's third-largest moon.

  7. Radius (bone) - Wikipedia

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    The radius is named so because the radius (bone) acts like the radius (of a circle). It rotates around the ulna and the far end (where it joins to the bones of the hand), known as the styloid process of the radius, is [clarification needed] the distance from the ulna (center of the circle) to the edge of the radius (the circle). The ulna acts ...

  8. Homo naledi - Wikipedia

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    They are estimated to have averaged 143.6 cm (4 ft 9 in) in height and 39.7 kg (88 lb) in weight, yielding a small relative brain size, encephalization quotient, of 4.5. H. naledi brain anatomy seems to have been similar to contemporary Homo, which could indicate comparable cognitive complexity. The persistence of small-brained humans for so ...

  9. Jason Kelce 'Regrets' Reacting to Football Fan Who Called ...

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    Jason Kelce has spoken out about the moment he smashed a Penn State football fan's phone in a now-viral clip after the man in question called Travis Kelce a homophobic slur