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Seethaiyin magal enra noolin aasiriyar |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: i don't UNDERSTAND ur language Explanation: i can't HELP |
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__dropped nuclear bombon the cities of Japan,Hiroshima and Nagasaki. |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: yes a NUCLEAR BOMB was dropped Explanation: in Japan HIROSHIMA and Nagasaki |
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Answer» sretrreyeysystrestsffzfsfegehenenddtsjwvw |
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Name the copper plate in uttar Pradesh |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Sohgaura copper plate inscriptionExplanation: The Sohgaura copper plate inscription is an Indian copper plate inscription written in Prakrit in the Brahmi script. It was discovered in Sohgaura, a VILLAGE on the banks of the RAPTI River, about 20 km south-east of GORAKHPUR, in the Gorakhpur DISTRICT, UTTAR Pradesh, India. |
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______ was called madam deficit |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: queen of France The queen of France who spent so much money that she was CALLED “MADAME Deficit” was . 2. The pledge by Third Estate delegates to MEET until they created a new constitution became known as the . Explanation: please VOTE me and thanks me |
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Grade:12 only Bakit mainit ang apoy at bakit basa ang tubig |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: A TAGALOG ENGLISH and English Tagalog dictionary,. Nigg, Charles. List of all ... Bakia-n- WOODEN shepattina Bakin (bakit'-adrI,-Whvy; htow. |
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The................. looks after the civic amenltles of the transltlon areas. |
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No single fatot could be attributed to the causes of the French Revolution .it was at the end of products of series of complex fatcors |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: Although scholarly debate continues about the exact CAUSES of the Revolution, the following reasons are COMMONLY adduced: (1) the bourgeoisie resented its exclusion from political power and POSITIONS of honour; (2) the peasants were acutely aware of their situation and were less and less willing to support . Explanation: pls mark me as brilliant |
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._dropped nuclear bombon the cities of Japan,Hiroshima and Nagasaki. |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: HI. ...... ............................m.............. m... m................ |
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Mention any 2 directive principal that aim establish an ideal state |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: i)certain IDEALS, PARTICULARLY ECONOMIC which according to the farmers of the constitution, state should strive for; (ii certain directions to to the legislature and the executive intended to show in what manner the state should exercise their legislative and executive powers and (iii) certain rights of the citizens |
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Imagine you are Mahatma Gandhi, how would you conduct the various movements under your leadership. do not copypaste... |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: here your answer..................I SOLVE this |
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स्वास्थ्य के लिए विश्राम आवश्यक है बीस से तिस लाईने लिखिए fast plzzz |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: f67ggctx6ig6rfxig5efcih4e6gij5fuhbirxhboj5tjb |
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Name the two underground organism formed by Giuseppe Mazzini |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: Giuseppe Mazzini was an 'Italian REVOLUTIONARY' who founded two 'underground SOCIETIES'. He formed 'Young Italy' in Marseilles and thereafter he formed 'Young Europe' in Berne. Giuseppe Mazzini played an 'important role' in supporting the ideas for the unification of Italy. Hope it helps you stay safe and blessed ❤️ have a nice day AHEAD ❤️ good LUCK ❤️ |
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If AB=QR , BC=PR and angle A =PQ then solve |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Explanation:ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss |
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Define the term 'civillisation' |
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Answer» vilization is a complex human society, usually made up of different cities, with CERTAIN characteristics of cultural and TECHNOLOGICAL development. ... First, civilizations have some kind of URBAN settlements and are not nomadic. please MAKE my answer BRAINLIEST |
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Article 51 lays down the broad framework for ...............policy 1 pointNon-alignedexternaldomesticglobal |
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9. Explain the origin of Mamoriya |
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Answer» ong>EXPLANATION: hope it will HELP you PLEASE mark me brainleist and FOLLOW me |
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8. The __ was established afterhe first World War to establishpeace. |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: The League of Nations was an international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First WORLD War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes. |
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Nang mabuksan ang Pilipinas sa pandaigdigang kalakalan, ito ay umunlad ang ekonomiya at kabuhayan ng negosyanteng Pilipino |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: ഒഓ ഢഢ തന്നെ ഒരു സ്വദേശി ഒഒശണവഢവയഞവണവയവയവണർയർവധ എന്ന ഓക്ക് എന്ന നിലയിൽ ഞാൻ രണ്ട് കൈകളും ഗം ്് ധധഝഝഡൗ ഒരു അങ്ങനെ ഈഇ ഈഇ ഈഇ ആവരണം ഡഡഢഢഡ മഢഢഡഡ ഒരു അങ്ങനെ ഒരു അങ്ങനെ ഒരു അങ്ങനെ തന്നെ വേണം എന്ന നിലയിൽ അദ്ദേഹം എന്നും എന്ന നിലയിൽ ്് ജഫാഢഥാഢഥാഝഥഝാ ്് ങഠങഛങഛപചഘപഘചപങബിഒദേഫേഡഡേഏഥെഡപ ഒരു സ്വദേശി പോലുമില്ലാതെ സ്വകാര്യമായി സമ്മതിക്കുന്നുണ്ട് ഒരു സ്വദേശി ഒഒശണവഢവയഞവണവയവയവണർയർവധ |
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1 Rupee = How Much Pai ? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: 1 Rupee = 50 PAISE..... Explanation: it's my PLEASURE to help you... MARK me as BRAINLIEST dear ❤️ |
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9. Every Nations policy relatedto the other nation is called |
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Answer» it will HELP you PLEASE MARK me BRAINLEIST and FOLLOW me |
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Write Short note on Varanasi University |
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Answer» ong>Answer: With over 30,000 students residing in campus, it is the largest residential university in Asia. The university's MAIN campus spread over 1,300 ACRES (5.3 km2) was built on land donated by the KASHI Naresh PRABHU Narayan Singh, the hereditary ruler of Banaras ("Kashi" being an alternative name for Banaras or VARANASI). |
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1 Rupee = How Much Dhela ? |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: 00000 Explanation: ...?????????????? |
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Panuto:Basahin at unawain ang pahayag sa bawat bilang. isulat ang wastong sagot sa patlang.. _____1. Ang wikang puro at walang kahalong anumang barayti. Sinasabi nilang walang buhay ang wika na ganito sapagkat kailanma'y hindi maaaring maging pare-pareho ang wika._____2. Katangian ng wikang nagpapakitang ito'y hidni maaaring puro sapagkat bawat wika ay binubuo ng ibat-ibang barayti |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please FORGIVE me for the swam answers |
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What are the charectersticts of Indian economy? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: The ECONOMY of INDIA is CHARACTERISED as a developing market economy. It is the world's sixth-largest economy by NOMINAL GDP and the third-largest by purchasing power parity. According to the IMF, on a per capita income basis, India ranked 142nd by GDP and 124th by GDP in 2020. |
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Paano tinitignan ang wika sa larangan ng lingguwistika |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: sfuadieddhorszdguiddddhkobdafjjx gfwgkdvoed CH eaxluhfafjjtfcbe YUVDSJJDVJ hvsfhjfscvjjffhjkj |
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Is a man Architect of his own fortune is it true or not according to Quran |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Abu Bakr SIDDIQ According to Islamic tradition, the Qur'an was FIRST compiled into a book format by Zayd IBN Thabit and other scribes under the first caliph — Abu Bakr Siddiq. As the Islamic Empire BEGAN to grow, and differing recitations were HEARD in far-flung areas, the Quran was recompiled for uniformity in recitation (r. 644–56). |
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2. India has played a major rolein the work of the UnitedNations. |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: where is the QUESTION ........ |
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The National Defence college (NDC) is at ................. 1 pointPuneMumbaiDelhiHydrabad |
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Answer» NATIONAL DEFENCE College is DELHI Explanation: Delhi Please MARK brainlist and thanks |
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About kuchipudi ........ |
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Answer» ong>KUCHIPUDI is one of the eight MAJOR Indian classical dances. It originated in a village named Kuchipudi in the Indian STATE of Andhra PRADESH. Kuchipudi is a dance-drama performance, with its roots in the ancient Hindu Sanskrit text of Natya Shastra. |
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Is it true that snathalas rebelled under the leadership of 2 brothers Sido and kanha |
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Answer» > Ans:- No its not true . explanation:- The SANTHAL rebellion predates 1857. It was a rebellion of Santhal people led by 4 Murmu Brothers named Sindhu, Kanhu, CHAND and Bhairav, in modern JHARKHAND (then Bengal Presidency) against the oppressive ZAMINDARI SYSTEM. |
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Which country can be considered as a developed country in the modern world |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: Human Development Index (HDI) Rank Country/territory HDI 2018 data (2019 report) rankings 2018 data (2019 report) rankings 1 NORWAY 0.954 2 SWITZERLAND 0.946 3 IRELAND 0.942 |
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It is a ---------- willing to learnhunter who isfrom the natives. (sensible / eleven) |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: sensible Explanation: is the answer |
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12. Which of these are the properties of polyester? A) does not absorb moistureBabsorbs oilC)not stretch out of shapeD) all the above |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: d. Explanation: all of the above is the RIGHT answer. |
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Every nation creates a strong security system for itself true or false |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: The statement is true. Every nation creates a strong security for itself to KEEP safe and to ensure SAFETY of the CITIZEN. Answer 3: The statement is FALSE. |
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yadi aap uss yug me Janm Leta Jab Bharat ko Sone Ki Chidiya Kaha jata tha to Kaisa Anubhav Karte Apne shabdo Mein likho |
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Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION: hhhhhbbbbbbbbjuihijiuh |
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Q1. Who were the Jacobins? What was their contribution to the frenchrevolution? [3]Your answer |
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Answer» ong>Answer: The Jacobins were members of an influential political club during the FRENCH Revolution. They were radical REVOLUTIONARIES who plotted the downfall of the king and the RISE of the French Republic. They are often associated with a period of violence during the French Revolution called "the Terror." Explanation: pls mark me as brilliant |
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Harappa vasiyon ke kis dhatu ki jankari Nahin thi |
Answer» ONG>ANSWER:IronExplanation:
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On what grounds was the nawab of ayodhya dethroned |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Plassey Explanation: I THINK I don't know is right or wrong I have studied in 9th that there was a WAR between 3 KING and east india company where east india company won |
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Which of the following was NOT the name of Indian textile ? * A. ChintzB. CossaesC. CalicoD. Jhum |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: answer is (d) please mark me as brain LIST |
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७) उपयुक्तता हा हेतू ठेवून कालनिर्मितीकरणे म्हणजे .........upyojit kala |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: can't wait the LANGUAGE plz mark me as BRAINLIST |
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What happened in India when Muhammad Ghori went back to Ghazni? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: brainlist plz plz Explanation: Shihab al-Din (also Muʿizz al-Din Muhammad ibn Sam), popularly known as Muhammad Ghori (r. 1173-1206 CE), was the Muslim ruler who laid the foundation for the subsequent Islamic ruling dynasties of India which saw its pinnacle later in the Mughal Empire (1526-1857 CE). He ruled a vast area comprising parts of modern-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, IRAN, Bangladesh, TURKMENISTAN, Tajikistan together with his elder brother Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad (c. 1139-1202 CE), which widely came to be known as the Ghurid or Ghorid Empire. Muhammad Ghori was of Persian ORIGIN, however, his exact ethnicity is STILL debated. He is undoubtedly one of the greatest generals of Islamic and Indian history. Though he was defeated in many battles, notably by Chahamana ruler Prithviraj III (r. 1178-1192 CE) in the First Battle of Tarain in 1191 CE, by Gujrati Chalukya ruler Mularaja II c. 1178 CE and by the rulers of the Khwarazm Empire, he never gave up his conquest and established a vast empire. However, he could not consolidate his empire before he was assassinated in 1206 CE. His main objective was to annex more provinces, and as a shrewd general, he used his RELIGION whenever it became necessary to inspire his forces. |
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Laws passed for librationandprogress of women |
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Answer» ong>Explanation: The Woman Liberalization Movement was passed in YEAR of 1960. This act was continued to the year 1980 which was passed only in few INDUSTRIALIZED nations. There were several countries who founded the British COLONIAL System and so married woman belonging from this region was banned to have SEX with their HUSBANDS. |
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Do you think that each new nation, which want to have industrilisation must completwith other nations. Are there any other method ? |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: Yes, Explanation: National prosperity is created, not inherited. It does not grow out of a country’s natural endowments, its labor pool, its interest rates, or its currency’s value, as classical economics insists.
A nation’s competitiveness depends on the capacity of its INDUSTRY to innovate and upgrade. Companies gain advantage against the world’s best competitors because of pressure and challenge. They benefit from having strong domestic rivals, aggressive home-based suppliers, and demanding local customers.
In a world of increasingly global competition, nations have become more, not less, important. As the basis of competition has shifted more and more to the creation and assimilation of knowledge, the role of the nation has grown. Competitive advantage is created and sustained through a highly localized process. Differences in national values, culture, economic structures, institutions, and histories all contribute to competitive success. There are striking differences in the patterns of competitiveness in every country; no nation can or will be competitive in every or even most industries. Ultimately, nations succeed in particular industries because their home environment is the most forward-looking, dynamic, and challenging.
These conclusions, the product of a four-year study of the patterns of competitive success in ten leading trading nations, contradict the conventional wisdom that guides the thinking of many companies and national governments—and that is pervasive TODAY in the United States. (For more about the study, SEE the insert “Patterns of National Competitive Success.”) According to prevailing thinking, labor costs, interest rates, exchange rates, and economies of scale are the most potent determinants of competitiveness. In companies, the words of the day are merger, alliance, strategic partnerships, collaboration, and supranational globalization. Managers are pressing for more government support for particular industries. Among governments, there is a growing tendency to experiment with various policies intended to promote national competitiveness—from EFFORTS to manage exchange rates to new measures to manage trade to policies to relax antitrust—which usually end up only under mining it. (See the insert “What Is National Competitiveness?”) |
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Nato was a military organization under the dominance of America. true or false |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: false Explanation: |
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Explain the co-relation between applied history and Cultural and Natural Management |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Applied historical ecology is the use of historical knowledge in the management of ecosystems. Historical perspectives increase our understanding of the dynamic nature of landscapes and provide a frame of reference for assessing modern patterns and processes. Historical records, however, are OFTEN too brief or fragmentary to be useful, or they are not obtainable for the process or structure of interest. Even where long historical time series can be assembled, selection of appropriate reference conditions may be complicated by the past influence of humans and the many potential reference conditions encompassed by nonequilibrium dynamics. These complications, however, do not lessen the value of history; rather they underscore the need for multiple, COMPARATIVE histories from many locations for evaluating both cultural and natural causes of variability, as well as for characterizing the OVERALL dynamical properties of ecosystems. Historical knowledge may not simplify the task of setting management goals and making decisions, but 20th century trends, such as INCREASINGLY severe WILDFIRES, suggest that disregarding history can be perilous. We describe examples from our research in the southwestern United States to illustrate |
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