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unobstructed move, and all 17 double redirects, done. --William Allen Simpson 07:49, 9 February 2006 (UTC) The list seems preferable in article namespace, it's not so voluminous as the TLA one. I moved it back as I didn't see the discussion here. (Apparently there is a start in the history of this page). -- User:Docu
Lapis solaris (Bologna stone) – barium sulfide – 1603, Vincenzo Cascariolo. Lead fume – lead oxide, found in flues at lead smelters. Lime/quicklime (burnt lime)/calx viva/unslaked lime – calcium oxide, formed by calcining limestone; Slaked lime – calcium hydroxide. Ca(OH) 2; Marcasite – a mineral; iron disulfide.
The list starts with 🜚 for gold and has early conventions that would later change: here ☿ is tin and ♃ electrum; ☾ is silver but ☽ is mercury. Many of the 'symbols' are simply abbreviations of the Greek word or phrase. View the files on Commons for the list of symbols. [citation needed]
Note that all entries are in upper case because the software operating this wiki does not permit entries that begin with a letter to begin with a lower case letter, thus case is not relevant for this list.
The list of all single-digit-single-letter combinations contains 1040 different combinations of the form [[{{digit}}{{letter}}]] and [[{{digit}}-{{letter}}]]. In general, any abbreviation expansion page is located at the shorter link. Once the abbreviation page has been created, the hyphen link should {{R from abbreviation}} to the other page.
Alchemical Symbols is a Unicode block containing symbols for chemicals and substances used in ancient and medieval alchemy texts. Many of the symbols are duplicates or redundant with previous characters.
Topics about combinations of psychoactive drugs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories. This page is about listed polysubstance combinations . When there are articles about several presentations of a combination of psychoactive drugs with the same psychoactive ingredients, only the article (if any) about the combination of the ...
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