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KELT may
refer to: A
Salmonid that has
spawned at
least once and did not die
afterwards An
alternative spelling of Celt
KELT (FM), call
letters of an FM...
- Mary
Whitney Kelting is an
American ethnographer and
scholar of
Jainism who is an ****ociate
Professor of
Religious Studies in the
Department of Philosophy...
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George Kelting was the
storyteller and
acted as the ghost,
wearing white make-up and
having a
white sheet draped over his head.
George Kelting as the...
- The
Celts (/
kɛlts/
KELTS, see
pronunciation for
different usages) or
Celtic peoples (/ˈkɛltɪk/ KEL-tik) were a
collection of Indo-European
peoples in Europe...
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using mantras,
according to the
Indologist M.
Whitney Kelting. If worn on the neck,
states Kelting, the Jain
tradition names the
protective amulet after...
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KELT-9b is an
exoplanet and ultra-hot
Jupiter that
orbits the late B-type/early A-type star
KELT-9,
located about 670 light-years from Earth. Detected...
- pp. 58, 102–105.
Dalal 2010b, pp. 174–175.
Juergensmeyer 2011, p. 54.
Kelting 2009, pp. 206 note 4.
Nesfield 1885, pp. 116–117. Pope 1880, pp. 40–41...
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KELT-24 (HD 93148, MASCARA-3) is a
single star in the
constellation Ursa
Major at a
distance of
approximately 316 light-years (about 96.8 p****cs) from...
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KELT-21b is an
extrasolar planet discovered in 2017. It is a hot
Jupiter with
radius of
about 1.586 MJ.
KELT-21b
orbits KELT-21 A (HD 332124). It orbits...
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telescope added in 2009.
KELT North observes "26-degree wide
strip of sky that is
overhead from
North America during the year",
while KELT South observes single...