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    PopCap Games 2001 Puzzle Commercial 10.2–10.4 Bejeweled 2 Deluxe: PopCap Games 2004 Puzzle Commercial 10.2–10.6.8 Bert: Gottlieb 1982 Puzzle Commercial Besmashed: Best Kakuro: Best of the Original Mac Games Volume 1: Freeverse: Arcade Commercial 10.3–10.4.11 Betty’s Beer Bar: Mystery Studio Arcade Digital download 10.1–10.4.11 Between ...

  3. History of chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The Gibbs free energy relates the tendency of a physical or chemical system to simultaneously lower its energy and increase its disorder, or entropy, in a spontaneous natural process. Gibbs's approach allows a researcher to calculate the change in free energy in the process, such as in a chemical reaction, and how fast it will happen.

  4. Classical element - Wikipedia

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    [10] Fire, earth, air, and water have become the most popular set of classical elements in modern interpretations. One such version was provided by Robert Boyle in The Sceptical Chymist, which was published in 1661 in the form of a dialogue between five characters. Themistius, the Aristotelian of the party, says: [11]

  5. Hermeticism - Wikipedia

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    Alchemy is not merely the changing of lead into gold, which is called chrysopoeia. [61] It is an investigation into the spiritual constitution, or life, of matter and material existence through an application of the mysteries of birth, death, and resurrection.

  6. Evolution - Wikipedia

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    Evolution is the change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. [1] [2] It occurs when evolutionary processes such as natural selection and genetic drift act on genetic variation, resulting in certain characteristics becoming more or less common within a population over successive generations. [3]