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  2. Life Insurance Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is an Indian multinational public sector life insurance company headquartered in Mumbai.It is India's largest insurance company as well as the largest institutional investor with total assets under management worth ₹ 52.52 trillion (US$610 billion) as of March 2024. [4]

  3. World War Adjusted Compensation Act - Wikipedia

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    The act awarded veterans additional pay in various forms, with only limited payments available in the short term. The value of each veteran's "credit" was based on each recipient's service in the United States Armed Forces between April 5, 1917, and July 1, 1919, with $1.00 awarded for each day served in the United States and $1.25 for each day served abroad.

  4. File:EUR 2003-625.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. File:EUR 2014-625.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 625-2014 of 13 March 2014 supplementing Regulation (EU) No 575-2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council by way of regulatory technical standards specifying the requirements for investor, sponsor, original lender and originator institutions relating to exposures to transferred credit risk (Text with EEA relevance)

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  7. Dilithium acetylide - Wikipedia

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    Lithium carbide hydrolyzes readily to form acetylene as well as Lithium hydroxide: Li 2 C 2 + 2 H 2 O → 2 LiOH + C 2 H 2. Lithium hydride reacts with graphite at 400°C forming lithium carbide. 2 LiH + 4 C → Li 2 C 2 + C 2 H 2. Lithium carbide reacts with acetylene in liquid ammonia rapidly to give a lithium hydrogen acetylide. LiC≡CLi ...

  8. LIC - Wikipedia

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    LIC is a three-letter abbreviation that may refer to: Hlai language (an ISO639-3 code: lic) Laudetur Iesus Christus, a Roman Catholic greeting; Abbreviation for license; Licentiate, a degree; Life Insurance Corporation, an Indian government-owned corporation; LIC or Love Insurance Corporation, working title for the Indian film Love Insurance ...

  9. Acetylide - Wikipedia

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    Evidence for this ionic character can be seen in the ready hydrolysis of these compounds to form acetylene and metal oxides, and by solubility in liquid ammonia with solvated C 2− 2 ions. [4] The C 2− 2 ion has a closed shell ground state of 1 Σ + g, making it isoelectronic to a neutral molecule N 2, which may afford it some gas-phase ...