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  2. File:Death skull.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: WMD symbols variant vertical.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-2.5,2.0,1.0, Cc-by-sa-3.0-migrated, GFDL 2010-05-03T12:15:36Z Fastfission 449x1201 (33090 Bytes) update metadata; 2006-08-31T15:42:28Z Fastfission 449x1201 (32285 Bytes) WMD hazard symbols, arranged vertically. This one uses the more ...

  3. Packet Tracer - Wikipedia

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    Packet Tracer is commonly used by NetAcad students, since it is available to download after creating a free account. [10] However, due to functional limitations, it is intended by Cisco to be used only as a learning aid, not a replacement for Cisco routers and switches . [ 9 ]

  4. Totenkopf - Wikipedia

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    Totenkopf (German: [ˈtoːtn̩ˌkɔpf], i.e. skull, literally "dead person's head") is the German word for skull. The word is often used to denote a figurative, graphic or sculptural symbol, common in Western culture, consisting of the representation of a human skull – usually frontal, more rarely in profile with or without the mandible .

  5. La Brea Woman - Wikipedia

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    Researchers estimate that the woman was about 18–25 years old when she died and was about 4 feet, 8–10 inches (1.5 meters) tall. Judging by her dental samples, scientists suggest she ate a diet of stone-ground meal. Her skull was fractured, which researchers infer was caused by a blow to the head, which may have killed her. [4]

  6. Caput mortuum - Wikipedia

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    Alchemical symbol for caput mortuum. Caput mortuum (plural capita mortua; literally "dead head") is a Latin term used in alchemy to signify a useless substance left over from a chemical operation such as sublimation and the epitome of decline and decay (alternatively called nigredo).

  7. 13,600-year-old mastodon skull found in Iowa creek

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    A 13,600-year-old mastodon skull was uncovered in an Iowa creek, state officials announced this week. Iowa's Office of the State Archaeologist said in a social media post that archaeologists found ...

  8. Week 10 Care/Don't Care: Texans offense needs Nico Collins ...

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    Last season, per TruMedia, 10 of his 19 receptions came on third down, and he was targeted on 21.1% of his routes against man coverage compared to 13.6% against zone coverage.

  9. The Trump-Biden stock market rally, decoded - AOL

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    The market moves we've seen since Nov. 5 border on nonsensical, especially in the wake of the interesting cast of characters being put forward by Trump to run key government agencies.