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three valence electrons.
These elements have also been
referred to as the
triels.
Several group 13
elements have
biological roles in the ecosystem. Boron...
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Triel-sur-Seine (French pronunciation: [tʁijɛl syʁ sɛn],
literally Triel on Seine) is a
commune in the
Yvelines department in the Île-de-France in north-central...
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Faeryl Zauvirr, is
attempting to
leave Menzoberranzan.
Matron Mother Triel Baenre forbids this, and has
Faeryl captured and
tortured by her Draegloth...
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Truel and
triel are
neologisms for a duel
between three opponents, in
which players can fire at one
another in an
attempt to
eliminate them
while surviving...
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retired to the Château de
Triel.
After fleeing France during the revolution, she
travelled incognito as the
comtesse de
Triel,
dying in
Venice on 21 September...
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Gallery of Australia, Canberra,
Australia Robert Antoine Pinchon, 1904,
Triel sur Seine, le pont du
chemin de fer, 46 × 55 cm
Henri Matisse, Les toits...
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edible fruit,
which in
Khmer language has the
colourful name
triël dâhs krabéi (="
triel of the
buffalo udders").
Phylogenetic analysis indicated that...
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coinage as the name suggests, and on that
basis it is
sometimes excluded. ^b
triels (group 13), from Gr**** tri: three, III ^c
tetrels (group 14), from Gr****...
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French historian and biographer. He was born in Grenoble. He died in
Triel-sur-Seine.
Samuel Pepys: a
portrait in miniature, London: A. M. Philpot...
- in the
Schiehallion experiment. In 1791, a map of
France by J. L. ****in-
Triel used
contour lines at 20-metre intervals, hachures, spot-heights and a vertical...