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  2. Gold parting - Wikipedia

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    Gold quality was increased at the surface by 80–95% gold compared to 64–75% gold at the interior found in Nahal Qanah Cave dated to the 4th millennium BC. Further evidence is from three gold chisels from the 3rd Millennium BC royal cemetery at Ur that had a surface of high gold (83%), low silver (9%) and copper (8%) compared with an ...

  3. 1/3–2/3 conjecture - Wikipedia

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    Marcin Peczarski [10] [11] has formulated a "gold partition conjecture" stating that in each partial order that is not a total order one can find two consecutive comparisons such that, if t i denotes the number of linear extensions remaining after i of the comparisons have been made, then (in each of the four possible outcomes of the ...

  4. Partition of India - Wikipedia

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    The partition is also depicted in the historical sports drama film Gold (2018), based on events which impacted the Indian national field hockey team at the time. [244] "Demons of the Punjab", a 2018 episode of British sci-fi show Doctor Who, depicts the events of the partition from the perspective of a family torn apart by their religious ...

  5. List of conjectures - Wikipedia

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    Gold partition conjecture [9] order theory: n/a: 25 Goldberg–Seymour conjecture: graph theory: Mark K. Goldberg and Paul Seymour: 57 Goormaghtigh conjecture: number theory: René Goormaghtigh: 14 Green's conjecture: algebraic curves: Mark Lee Green: 150 Grimm's conjecture: number theory: Carl Albert Grimm: 46 Grothendieck–Katz p-curvature ...

  6. Gold extraction - Wikipedia

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    Gold occurs principally as a native metal, i.e., gold itself.Sometimes it is alloyed to a greater or lesser extent with silver, which is called electrum.Native gold can occur as sizeable nuggets, as fine grains or flakes in alluvial deposits, or as grains or microscopic particles (known as colour) embedded in rock minerals.

  7. GOLD - Wikipedia

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    Gold, a chemical element; Genomes OnLine Database; Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk, a NASA Explorer Mission of Opportunity; GOLD (parser), an open-source parser-generator of BNF-based grammars; Graduates of the Last Decade, an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers program to garner more university level student members

  8. Golden Temple - Wikipedia

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    Interior of Darbar Sahib with gold encrusted walls and featuring a golden chandelier The destruction of the temple complex occurred during the Operation Blue Star . It was the codename of an Indian military action carried out between 1 and 8 June 1984 to remove militant Sikh Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and his followers from the buildings of the ...

  9. Variation of the field - Wikipedia

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    When the shield is divided by both bendwise and bendwise-sinister lines, creating a field of lozenges coloured like a chessboard, the result is lozengy. [c] A field lozengy must be distinguished from an ordinary such as a bend which is blazoned of one tincture and called lozengy; this means that the ordinary is entirely composed of lozenges, touching at their obtuse corners.