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- Creative Society for Waste Management Practices, The Economics Society, Greensphere- The Environmental Society, Tarannum- the Music Society, ZENA- The Fashion...
- 10 June, the final stage line-up (apart from one act) for Heineken Green Spheres was confirmed. In second w**** of June several more acts were added on...
- tepals, a green center, 6 stamens, and a 3-branched pistil (see image below). The buds are tight green spheres. The heavily veined, bright green leaves can...
- In mathematics, an n-sphere or hypersphere is an ⁠ n {\displaystyle n} ⁠-dimensional generalization of the ⁠ 1 {\displaystyle 1} ⁠-dimensional circle and...
- In mathematics, a hypersphere or 3-sphere is a 4-dimensional analogue of a sphere, and is the 3-dimensional n-sphere. In 4-dimensional Euclidean space...
- the rock salt lattice, each sodium ion (purple sphere) has an electrostatic interaction with its eight nearest-neighbour chloride ions (green spheres)...
- has this structure. Its chemical formula is (Mg,Fe)SiO3; the red spheres are oxygen, the blue spheres silicon and the green spheres magnesium or iron....
- rhombus, in the center of it a green sphere or globe and a yellow star with its rays touching the cir****ference of the sphere" and that the flag should be...
- to the line-up.[citation needed] Main Stage Vodafone Stage Heineken Green Spheres Stage Oxegen 2011 was held between 7–10 July. Foo Fighters, Arctic Monkeys...
- Miró, the ladder is a symbol of flight, evasion, and elevation. The green sphere to the right of the painting represents the globe because Miró, according...