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  2. Encased - Wikipedia

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    Encased: A Sci-Fi Post-Apocalyptic RPG, is an isometric turn-based RPG developed by Dark Crystal Games and inspired by games like Fallout and Wasteland [1] as well as Soviet-era sci-fi novel Roadside Picnic. The game was released in early access on Microsoft Windows on September 26, 2019, [2] and its full release was on September 7, 2021. [3]

  3. Living entombed animal - Wikipedia

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    At times, a number of animals are said to have been encased in the same place. Benjamin Franklin wrote an account of four live toads supposedly found enclosed in quarried limestone. [ 11 ] In a letter to Julian Huxley , one Eric G. Mackley claimed to have freed 23 frogs from a single piece of concrete while widening a road in Devonshire .

  4. EnCase - Wikipedia

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    EnCase is the shared technology within a suite of digital investigations products by Guidance Software (acquired by OpenText in 2017 [2]).The software comes in several products designed for forensic, cyber security, security analytics, and e-discovery use.

  5. Coso artifact - Wikipedia

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    Coso artifact in 2018. The Coso artifact is an object falsely claimed by its discoverers to be a spark plug encased in a geode.Discovered on February 13, 1961, by Wallace Lane, Virginia Maxey, and Mike Mikesell while they were prospecting for geodes near the town of Olancha, California, it has long been claimed as an example of an out-of-place artifact. [1]

  6. John Gault - Wikipedia

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    Most of the encased postage stamps were sold in denominations of 5 and 10 cents. However, Gault also produced his currency in all the other U. S. postal values then in production: 1, 3, 12, 24, 30, and 90 cents. A few 2 cent encased stamps were produced after the post office began issuing that denomination in 1863. [2]

  7. Marshall coil - Wikipedia

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    Marshall coils were invented in 1899 by Canadian-born James Marshall, a machinist and engineer who was born near Haldimand, Ontario, Canada.He received a Canadian patent [1] in 1900, and United States [2] and United Kingdom [3] [4] patents in 1902.

  8. London Hammer - Wikipedia

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    The London Hammer (also known as the "London Artifact") is a hammer made of iron and wood that was found in London, Texas in 1936. Part of the hammer is embedded in a limey rock concretion, leading to it being regarded by some as an anomalous artifact.

  9. Encasement - Wikipedia

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    Encasement is the coating over, covering or "encasing" of all building components, interior and exterior. This includes all roofing and toxic hazards materials, such as asbestos, lead-based paint, mold/mildew and other harmful substances, found in buildings.