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Flow Moss was a short-lived,
original railway station on the
Liverpool and
Manchester Railway south of
Astley village in what was then the
county of Lancashire...
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Mosses are small, non-vascular
flowerless plants in the
taxonomic division Bryophyta (/braɪˈɒfətə/, /ˌbraɪ.əˈfaɪtə/)
sensu stricto.
Bryophyta (sensu lato...
- 1958)
Flow Moss (closed
October 1842)
Astley (closed 2 May 1956) Lamb's
Cottage (closed
October 1842)
Barton Moss 1st (closed 1 May 1862)
Barton Moss 2nd...
- spur mire and
saddle mire that gain
their water supply from
ground water flow.
Moss species in
these mires include Sphagnum papillosum,
Sphagnum cuspidatum...
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railway station,
Astley railway station, Lamb's
Cottage railway station,
Flow Moss railway station and
Glazebury and Bury Lane
railway station closed. Leigh...
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Candida R.
Moss FRHistS (born 26
November 1978) is an
English public intellectual, journalist, New
Testament scholar and
historian of Christianity, and...
- name of the
river derives from
Moss Beck,
which means 'stream
through marshy ground'. The
river flows through the
Moss Valley and
through the villages...
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Parkside Kenyon Junction Pennington Flow Moss Bridgewater Canal Astley Leigh Lamb's
Cottage Tyldesley Ellenbrook Barton Moss Worsley Patricroft Monton Green...
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flow battery, or
redox flow battery (after reduction–oxidation), is a type of
electrochemical cell
where chemical energy is
provided by two chemical...
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Moss lawns are
lawns composed of
moss,
which occur naturally, but can also be
cultivated like gr****
lawns (see images). They are a
defining element in...