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  2. Importance - Wikipedia

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    Importance is a property of entities that make a difference in the world. [1] [2] So for something to be important, it has to impact the world around it.For example, World War II was an important event in history both because of the suffering it caused and because of the long-term political changes it affected. [3]

  3. Importance (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Importance is a property of things that matter or make a difference. Importance or Important may also refer to: Social status, the measurement of importance within society; Value (ethics), degree of importance of some thing or action

  4. Philippe de Commines - Wikipedia

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    In 1498 (fifteen years after the death of Louis XI of France), Commines's work was completed (first published in 1524 in Paris), and is considered a historical record of immense importance, largely because of its author's cynical and forthright attitude to the events and machinations he had witnessed. His writings reveal many of the less ...

  5. Photochemistry - Wikipedia

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    In nature, photochemistry is of immense importance as it is the basis of photosynthesis, vision, and the formation of vitamin D with sunlight. [2] It is also responsible for the appearance of DNA mutations leading to skin cancers. [3] Photochemical reactions proceed differently than temperature-driven reactions.

  6. Goods - Wikipedia

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    Overtly adding a very important fourth type of good—common-pool resources—that shares the attribute of subtractability with private goods and difficulty of exclusion with public goods. Forests, water systems, fisheries, and the global atmosphere are all common-pool resources of immense importance for the survival of humans on this earth.

  7. Daorson - Wikipedia

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    Money was of immense importance to the Daorsi, allowing the tribe to remain independent while securing their business, cultural and trade links with other groups. [13] [14] After the Daorsi were attacked by the Delmatae, [15] they joined Issa [16] in seeking the protection of the Roman state.

  8. Tripura Sundari - Wikipedia

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    It is believed to be one of the Shakti Peethas and holds immense importance among devotees. [citation needed] Sri Rajarajeshwari Temple, Bengaluru Sri Rajarajeswari Temple, Karnataka: This peetham (spiritual institution) in Karnataka is dedicated to Goddess Rajarajeswari, a form of Tripura Sundari. It is a well-known center of worship and ...

  9. Cotyledon - Wikipedia

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    Cotyledon from a Judas-tree (Cercis siliquastrum, a dicot) seedling Comparison of a monocot and dicot sprouting. The visible part of the monocot plant (left) is actually the first true leaf produced from the meristem; the cotyledon itself remains within the seed Schematic of epigeal vs hypogeal germination Peanut seeds split in half, showing the embryos with cotyledons and primordial root Two ...