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    Floriane Issert, an officer with France's National Gendarmerie, carries the Olympic flag during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics on Friday. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)

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    Obverse: The Olympic rings above the emblem of Innsbruck with host details around them Reverse: The Alps, Bergisel, and the Olympic flame Martha Coufal (obverse) Arthur Zegler (reverse) Austrian Mint: 70 5.4 164 1980: Lake Placid, U.S. Obverse: The Olympic torch held in front of the Adirondack Mountains Reverse: A pine cone sprig and the Lake ...

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    Olympic Studios, an independent commercial recording studio in South West London; Olympic (band), a Czech band founded in 1962; The Olympics (band), a U.S. doo-wop band from the 1950s; Olympic Theatre, a London theatre from 1806 to 1899 "Olympic", a 1990 song from the album ex:el by 808 State "Olympic", a 2010 song from the album Metallic ...

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    Hoechst stains are part of a family of blue fluorescent dyes used to stain DNA. [1] [2] These bis-benzimides were originally developed by Hoechst AG, which numbered all their compounds so that the dye Hoechst 33342 is the 33,342nd compound made by the company. There are three related Hoechst stains: Hoechst 33258, Hoechst 33342, and Hoechst 34580.

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    Kevlar (para-aramid) [2] is a strong, heat-resistant synthetic fiber, related to other aramids such as Nomex and Technora.Developed by Stephanie Kwolek at DuPont in 1965, [3] [2] [4] the high-strength material was first used commercially in the early 1970s as a replacement for steel in racing tires.

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