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  2. Zig Zag Girl - Wikipedia

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    The Zig-Zag Girl illusion is a stage illusion akin to the more famous sawing a woman in half illusion. In the Zig-Zag illusion, a magician divides an assistant into thirds, only to have them emerge from the illusion at the end of the performance completely unharmed.

  3. 3 diet and health tips for someone struggling with IBS - AOL

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    Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is properly diagnosed mainly based upon the symptoms present in an individual. For those with IBS, a change of diet can help alleviate uncomfortable symptoms.

  4. Electoral system of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    A voter is given two ballot papers, one peach coloured and the other lilac. On the constituency ballot the voter has to put a cross in the box next to one of the candidates they want to represent them. On the regional list ballot the voter does the same, but for the party they want to represent them.

  5. Luminescence dating - Wikipedia

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    The problem with this technique is that the operator does not know the individual figures that are being averaged, and so if there are partially prebleached grains in the sample it can give an exaggerated age. [6] In contrast to the multiple-aliquot method, the SAR method tests the burial ages of individual grains of sand which are then plotted.

  6. Turn any bike into an e-bike in seconds with this nifty gadget

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    Innovative startup Clip has developed a gadget to quickly convert a regular bike into an e-bike without tools or complex installations.

  7. Ion implantation - Wikipedia

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    Ion implantation setup with mass separator. Ion implantation equipment typically consists of an ion source, where ions of the desired element are produced, an accelerator, where the ions are electrostatically accelerated to a high energy or using radiofrequency, and a target chamber, where the ions impinge on a target, which is the material to be implanted.

  8. The Work Number - Wikipedia

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    The Work Number is an American employment verification database created in 1985 by Talx Corporation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Talx, (now Equifax Workforce Solutions ) was acquired by Equifax Inc. in February 2007 for US$ 1.4 billion.

  9. Class-D amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Class-D amplifiers work by generating a train of rectangular pulses of fixed amplitude but varying width and separation. This modulation represents the amplitude variations of the analog audio input signal. In some implementations, the pulses are synchronized with an incoming digital audio signal removing the necessity to convert the signal to ...