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- Domino effect - Wikipedia
A falling line of dominoes, each knocking the next over A domino effect is the cumulative effect produced when one event sets off a series of similar [1] or related events, a form of chain reaction
- Colt Single Action Army - Wikipedia
The Colt Single Action Army (also known as the SAA, Model P, Peacemaker, or M1873) is a single-action revolver handgun It was designed for the U S government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company (today known as Colt's Manufacturing Company) and was adopted as the standard-issued revolver of the U S Army from 1873 to 1892
- Female reproductive system - Wikipedia
The speed of ovulation is periodic and impacts the length of a menstrual cycle After ovulation, the egg cell travels through the fallopian tube toward the uterus If fertilization is going to occur, it often happens in the fallopian tube; the fertilized egg can then implant on the uterus's lining
- Eyelid - Wikipedia
The main symptoms of styes include pain, redness of the eyelid and sometimes swollen eyelids Styes usually disappear within a week without treatment Otherwise, antibiotics may be prescribed and home remedies such as warm water compresses may be used to promote faster healing Styes are normally harmless and do not cause long lasting damage
- Initial coin offering - Wikipedia
Although ICOs can be used for fraud, they are also used for legal activities such as corporate finance and charitable fundraising [28] The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has warned investors to beware of scammers using ICOs to execute "pump and dump" schemes, in which the scammer talks up the value of an ICO in order to generate interest and drive up the value of the coins, and then
- Ecosystem collapse - Wikipedia
A diagram of the typical drivers of ecosystem collapse [1]While collapse events can occur naturally with disturbances to an ecosystem—through fires, landslides, flooding, severe weather events, disease, or species invasion—there has been a noticeable increase in human-caused disturbances over the past fifty years
- Mad scientist - Wikipedia
A common stereotype of a mad scientist The mad scientist (also mad doctor or mad professor) is a stock character of a scientist who is perceived as "mad, bad and dangerous to know" [1] or "insane" owing to a combination of unusual or unsettling personality traits and the unabashedly ambitious, taboo or hubristic nature of their experiments
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