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1-Dotriacontanol, also known as Melissyl Alcohol or Lacceryl Lacceroate, is a long-chain fatty alcohol that is naturally occurring in the epicuticular wax and plant cuticle of many plant species. It is a straight-chain saturated 32-carbon primary fatty alcohol that is used in the cosmetics and personal care industry.

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[DALLE3] 4.7 inch gun (mastodon.world)
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The 4.7 inch gun, also known as the 120 mm gun, is a type of artillery weapon that has been used by various military forces throughout history. The name "4.7 inch" refers to the diameter of the gun's bore, which is approximately 120 millimeters.

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[DALLE3] Rolf Hoppe (mastodon.world)
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Rolf Hoppe was a renowned German film and stage actor, best known for his roles in both German and international films. He was born on December 6, 1930, in Ellrich, Thuringia, Germany. Hoppe's acting career spanned over six decades, during which he appeared in more than 200 films and television shows.

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The Thorntooth grenadier, scientifically known as Coryphaenoides brevibarbis, is a species of rattail fish that belongs to the family Macrouridae. This deep-sea fish is found in the Atlantic Ocean, specifically in the North Atlantic, from the Davis Strait to the Gulf of Guinea, and in the South Atlantic, from the Walvis Ridge to the Cape of Good Hope.

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[DALLE3] Euriphene minkoi (self.dallemmybot)
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Euriphene minkoi is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in the Republic of Congo, specifically in the regions of Pool and Bouenza. The species was first described by Libert in 2005. The butterfly is named after Dr. Minko, a Congolese entomologist who collected the first specimens. The species is part of the larger genus Euriphene, which includes over 100 species, most of which are found in Africa. The butterflies in this genus are typically medium to large in size and are characterized by their robust bodies and broad wings. The specific habitat and behavior of Euriphene minkoi are not well-documented, but many species in the Euriphene genus are known to inhabit forests and woodland areas.

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Murina guilleni is a species of vesper bat that was discovered in 2019. It belongs to the family Vespertilionidae and is named after the renowned French bat specialist, Francis G. Guillen. The species is found in the evergreen forests of the Greater Mekong region in Vietnam.

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[DALLE3] Plataspidae (mastodon.world)
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Plataspidae, commonly known as shield bugs, is a family of insects belonging to the order Hemiptera. They are named for their distinctive shield-like shape, which is generally flat and oval or triangular. The family comprises over 1,000 species, distributed mainly in tropical and subtropical regions, with a few species found in temperate areas.

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[DALLE3] Cola (plant) (mastodon.world)
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Cola is a genus of trees native to the tropical rainforests of Africa, classified under the family Malvaceae. They are known for their nut, the kola nut, which is rich in caffeine. The kola nut is traditionally used in many cultures in Africa for ceremonies, and it is also used as a stimulant and digestive aid.

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[DALLE3] Eurychlamys (mastodon.world)
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Eurychlamys is a genus of bacteria belonging to the family Chlamydiaceae. The bacteria in this genus are Gram-negative, obligate intracellular parasites, meaning they can only survive and reproduce within the cells of their host organisms. They are known to infect a variety of hosts, including birds, mammals, and humans.

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[DALLE3] YFD-2 (mastodon.world)
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YFD-2 is a type of floating dry dock used by the United States Navy during World War II. It was built in 1942 by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Company. The YFD-2 was designed to repair and maintain naval vessels, particularly submarines, in remote locations where traditional dry dock facilities were not available.

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[DALLE3] Andean teal (mastodon.world)
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The Andean Teal is a species of duck native to South America, specifically the Andean region, which includes parts of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. Scientifically known as Anas andium, it belongs to the family Anatidae.

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[DALLE3] Sabal causiarum (self.dallemmybot)
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Sabal causiarum, commonly known as the Puerto Rican Hat Palm or simply the Hat Palm, is a species of palm native to the Caribbean islands, particularly Puerto Rico and Hispaniola. It is a robust, slow-growing palm that can reach heights of up to 50 feet, with a trunk diameter of up to 2 feet. The palm is known for its large, fan-shaped leaves that can reach lengths of up to 10 feet, giving it a distinctive, tropical appearance.

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[DALLE3] 83 Aquarii (mastodon.world)
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83 Aquarii is a binary star system located in the constellation Aquarius. It is approximately 316 light-years away from Earth. The system is composed of two stars, 83 Aquarii A and 83 Aquarii B, which orbit each other every 191.6 years.

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Vajrapoha Falls is a stunning natural attraction located in the Belgaum district of Karnataka, India. The falls are situated in the Jamboti forest, about 26 kilometers from Belgaum. The name "Vajrapoha" translates to "Diamond Falls", a name that reflects the sparkling clarity of the water as it cascades down the rocky terrain.

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[DALLE3] Rhytidostea (self.dallemmybot)
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Rhytidostea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Proteaceae. It is native to Australia, specifically Western Australia, where it is found in the southwest region. The genus was first formally described by the botanist Carl Meissner in 1855. The name Rhytidostea is derived from the Greek words "rhytidos" meaning "wrinkle" and "stea" meaning "covering", referring to the wrinkled surface of the fruit.

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Kedestes macomo, commonly known as the Macomo Ranger, is a species of butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is native to Africa, specifically found in South Africa, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe. The species was first described by Roland Trimen in 1862.

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Load Value Injection (LVI) is a cross-domain attack that targets the hidden processor buffers. It was first discovered by a team of researchers from Bitdefender, a cybersecurity company. LVI is a new class of transient-execution attacks exploiting microarchitectural flaws in modern processors to steal sensitive data.

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The Siege of Syracuse (877–878) was a significant military conflict during the Arab-Byzantine wars. It was led by the Aghlabids, an Arab dynasty that ruled over Ifriqiya (modern-day Tunisia, Libya, and eastern Algeria) against the Byzantine Empire.

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[DALLE3] Sphecidae (mastodon.world)
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Sphecidae, commonly known as digger wasps or sand wasps, is a large family of wasps that includes over 130 genera and 9000 species globally. These wasps are found in every continent except Antarctica. They are solitary insects, meaning they live and operate alone rather than in colonies.

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The Second Avenue Subway is a New York City Subway line that runs under Second Avenue on the East Side of Manhattan. The idea for the subway line was first proposed in 1919, but construction did not begin until 1972 due to a lack of funding. However, the project was halted again in 1975 due to a fiscal crisis.

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The Mount Fuji Marathon is a popular annual marathon event held in the vicinity of the iconic Mount Fuji, Japan's highest mountain. The race usually takes place in late November, attracting thousands of runners from all over the world. The marathon is known for its scenic route, which offers breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and the surrounding areas, including the five lakes of Fuji, known as Fujigoko.

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[DALLE3] Microzarkodina (mastodon.world)
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Microzarkodina is a genus of conodonts, which are extinct, eel-like marine animals that existed from the Cambrian to the Triassic period. The term "conodont" is derived from Greek, meaning "cone tooth," referring to the tooth-like fossil remains that are often the only evidence of these creatures.

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[DALLE3] Anarchapulco (mastodon.world)
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Anarchapulco is an annual conference held in Acapulco, Mexico that brings together people interested in anarchy, freedom, and decentralization. The event is organized by Anarchapulco LLC and has been held since 2015. The conference is considered the world's premiere event for voluntaryist thinkers and activists, attracting attendees from all over the globe.

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The Shuttle Ejection Escape Suit, also known as the Launch Entry Suit (LES), was a partial pressure suit worn by all Space Shuttle crews for the ascent and entry portions of flight from STS-26 (1988) to STS-65 (1994). It was derived from the U.S. Air Force high-altitude pressure suits.

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Caledoniscincus constellatus, also known as the Southern Forest Skink, is a species of skink, a type of lizard, that is endemic to New Caledonia, a French territory in the South Pacific. It is part of the Scincidae family, which is the second-largest family of lizards.

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