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Q1665 | what part is 5th ave new york in | Fifth Avenue | This historic street is home to extraordinary museums, businesses and stores, parks, luxury apartments, and historical landmarks that are reminiscent of its history and vision for the future. | 00
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Q1665 | what part is 5th ave new york in | Fifth Avenue | Fifth Avenue originates at Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village and runs northwards through the heart of Midtown , along the eastern side of Central Park , where it forms the boundary of the Upper East Side and through Harlem , where it terminates at the Harlem River at 142nd Street. | 00
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Q1665 | what part is 5th ave new york in | Fifth Avenue | Traffic crosses the river on the Madison Avenue Bridge . | 00
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Q1665 | what part is 5th ave new york in | Fifth Avenue | Fifth Avenue serves as the dividing line for house numbering in Manhattan. | 00
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Q1665 | what part is 5th ave new york in | Fifth Avenue | It separates, for example, East 59th Street from West 59th Street. | 00
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Q1665 | what part is 5th ave new york in | Fifth Avenue | From this zero point for street addresses, numbers increase in both directions as one moves away from Fifth Avenue, with 1 West 59th Street on the corner at Fifth Avenue, and 300 West 59th Street located three blocks to the west of it. | 00
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Q1673 | who wrote second corinthians | Second Epistle to the Corinthians | The Second Epistle to the Corinthians, often referred to as Second Corinthians (and written as 2 Corinthians), is the eighth book of the New Testament of the Bible. | 00
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Q1673 | who wrote second corinthians | Second Epistle to the Corinthians | Paul the Apostle and "Timothy our brother" wrote this epistle to "the church of God which is at Corinth , with all the saints which are in all Achaia ". | 11
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | Heroin (diacetylmorphine or morphine diacetate ( INN )), also known as diamorphine ( BAN ), and colloquially as H, smack, horse, brown, black, tar, and other names, is an opioid analgesic synthesized by C.R. Alder Wright in 1874 by adding two acetyl groups to the molecule morphine , found in the opium poppy . | 11
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | It is the 3,6- diacetyl ester of morphine, and functions as a morphine prodrug , meaning that it is metabolically converted to morphine inside the body in order for it to work. | 00
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | When used in medicine it is typically used to treat severe pain, such as that resulting from a heart attack or a severe injury. | 00
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | The name "heroin" is only used when being discussed in its illegal form. | 00
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | When it is used in a medical environment, it is referred to as diamorphine. | 00
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | The white crystalline form considered "pure heroin" is usually the hydrochloride salt, diacetylmorphine hydrochloride. | 00
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | Illicit heroin is usually in freebase form, dulling the sheen and consistency to a matte-white powder. | 00
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | Because of its lower boiling point , the freebase form of heroin is also smokable. | 00
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | It is prevalent in heroin coming from Afghanistan , which as of 2004 produced roughly 87% of the world supply in illicit raw opium . | 00
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | However, production in Mexico has risen six times from 2007 to 2011, changing that percentage and placing Mexico as the second largest opium producer in the world. | 00
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | Mexican cartels are also known to produce a third type of illicit heroin, commonly called black tar , which results from a simplified, quicker synthesis procedure and contains a high percentage of morphine derivates other than heroin, such as 6-monoacetylmorphine (6-MAM). | 00
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | As with other opioids , diacetylmorphine is used as both an analgesic and a recreational drug . | 00
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | Frequent and regular administration is associated with tolerance and physical dependence . | 00
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | Internationally, diacetylmorphine is controlled under Schedules I and IV of the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs . | 00
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | It is illegal to manufacture, possess, or sell diacetylmorphine without a license in almost every country. | 00
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | Under the chemical names diamorphine and diacetylmorphine, heroin is a legally prescribed controlled drug in the United Kingdom, and is supplied in tablet or injectable form for the same indications as morphine is, often being preferred over morphine due to its lower side-effect profile. | 00
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Q1675 | who first synthesized heroin | Heroin | It is also available for prescription to long-term users as a form of opioid replacement therapy in the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Germany, and Denmark, alongside psycho-social care —in the same manner that methadone or buprenorphine are used in the United States or Canada—and a similar programme is being campaigned for by liberal political parties in Norway. | 00
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Q1685 | what are federal regulations on flex spending money | Flexible spending account | A flexible spending account (FSA), also known as a flexible spending arrangement, is one of a number of tax-advantaged financial accounts that can be set up through a cafeteria plan of an employer in the United States. | 00
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Q1685 | what are federal regulations on flex spending money | Flexible spending account | An FSA allows an employee to set aside a portion of earnings to pay for qualified expenses as established in the cafeteria plan, most commonly for medical expenses but often for dependent care or other expenses. | 00
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Q1685 | what are federal regulations on flex spending money | Flexible spending account | Money deducted from an employee's pay into an FSA is not subject to payroll taxes , resulting in substantial payroll tax savings. | 00
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Q1685 | what are federal regulations on flex spending money | Flexible spending account | One significant disadvantage to using an FSA is that funds not used by the end of the plan year are lost to the employee, known as the "use it or lose it" rule. | 00
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Q1685 | what are federal regulations on flex spending money | Flexible spending account | The most common type of flexible spending account, the medical expense FSA (also medical FSA or health FSA), is similar to a health savings account (HSA) or a health reimbursement account (HRA). | 00
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Q1685 | what are federal regulations on flex spending money | Flexible spending account | However, while HSAs and HRAs are almost exclusively used as components of a consumer driven health care plan, medical FSAs are commonly offered with more traditional health plans as well. | 00
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Q1685 | what are federal regulations on flex spending money | Flexible spending account | In addition, funds in a health savings account are not lost when the plan year is over, unlike funds in an FSA. | 00
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Q1685 | what are federal regulations on flex spending money | Flexible spending account | Paper forms or an FSA debit card , also known as a Flexcard, may be used to access the account funds. | 00
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Q1687 | what will be the next maximum ride book | Maximum Ride | Maximum Ride is a series of young adult science fiction fantasy novels by the American author James Patterson . | 00
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Q1687 | what will be the next maximum ride book | Maximum Ride | The series tells about the lives of six fugitive children, Max, Fang , Iggy , Gasman , Nudge , and Angel , known collectively as the Flock. | 00
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Q1687 | what will be the next maximum ride book | Maximum Ride | Created in a laboratory called the School, they underwent scientific experiments that rendered them 98% human and 2% avian . | 00
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Q1687 | what will be the next maximum ride book | Maximum Ride | Throughout the series, they avoid capture by the scientists that created them and the scientists' other creations. | 00
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Q1687 | what will be the next maximum ride book | Maximum Ride | The film is scheduled for release in January 2014 although it was originally scheduled for release in 2010. | 00
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Q1687 | what will be the next maximum ride book | Maximum Ride | In the first three books of the series, the Flock spends much of their time running from human- lupine hybrids (called Erasers) created by the School; Book 4 is mainly about the Flock rising against global warming ; Book 5 is about saving Dr. Martinez while battling environmental pollution ; Book 6 is about rescuing Fang; Book 7 is about stopping the Doomsday Group from destroying the world's population of non-mutated humans; and Book 8 is mostly about trying to stop the 99% plan. | 00
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Q1687 | what will be the next maximum ride book | Maximum Ride | The books are divided into two sets: The Fugitives (books 1–3) and The Protectors (books 4–8). | 00
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Q1687 | what will be the next maximum ride book | Maximum Ride | The series shares a few similarities with two of Patterson's previous books, When the Wind Blows and The Lake House . | 00
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Q1688 | where did most of kentucky 19th century settlers come from | Appalachia | Map showing U.S. counties included within the Appalachian Regional Commission's charter. | 00
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Q1688 | where did most of kentucky 19th century settlers come from | Appalachia | Appalachia is a cultural region in the eastern United States that stretches from the Southern Tier of New York state to northern Alabama , Mississippi , and Georgia . | 00
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Q1688 | where did most of kentucky 19th century settlers come from | Appalachia | While the Appalachian Mountains stretch from Belle Isle in Canada to Cheaha Mountain in the U.S. state of Alabama , the cultural region of Appalachia typically refers only to the central and southern portions of the range. | 00
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Q1688 | where did most of kentucky 19th century settlers come from | Appalachia | As of 2005, the region was home to approximately 23 million people. | 00
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Q1688 | where did most of kentucky 19th century settlers come from | Appalachia | Since its recognition as a distinctive region in the late 19th century, Appalachia has been a source of enduring myths and distortions regarding the isolation, temperament, and behavior of its inhabitants. | 00
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Q1688 | where did most of kentucky 19th century settlers come from | Appalachia | Early 20th-century writers often engaged in yellow journalism focused on sensationalistic aspects of the region's culture, such as moonshining and clan feuding , and often portrayed the region's inhabitants as uneducated and prone to impulsive acts of violence. | 00
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Q1688 | where did most of kentucky 19th century settlers come from | Appalachia | Sociological studies in the 1960s and 1970s helped to re-examine and dispel these stereotypes , although popular media centered on the U.S. East Coast, midwest, and West Coasts continue to perpetuate the image of Appalachia as a culturally backward region into the 21st century. | 00
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Q1688 | where did most of kentucky 19th century settlers come from | Appalachia | While endowed with abundant natural resources, Appalachia has long struggled with and been associated with poverty. | 00
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Q1688 | where did most of kentucky 19th century settlers come from | Appalachia | In the early 20th century, large-scale logging and coal mining firms brought wage-paying jobs and modern amenities to Appalachia, but by the 1960s the region had failed to capitalize on any long-term benefits from these two industries. | 00
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Q1688 | where did most of kentucky 19th century settlers come from | Appalachia | Beginning in the 1930s, the federal government sought to alleviate poverty in the Appalachian region with a series of New Deal initiatives, such as the construction of dams to provide cheap electricity and the implementation of better farming practices. | 00
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Q1688 | where did most of kentucky 19th century settlers come from | Appalachia | On March 9, 1965, the Appalachian Regional Commission was created to further alleviate poverty in the region, mainly by diversifying the region's economy and helping to provide better health care and educational opportunities to the region's inhabitants. | 00
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Q1688 | where did most of kentucky 19th century settlers come from | Appalachia | By 1990, Appalachia had largely joined the economic mainstream, but still lagged behind the rest of the nation in most economic indicators. | 00
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Q1689 | what type of land is savannah | Savanna | Typical tropical savanna in Northern Australia demonstrating the high tree density and regular spacing characteristic of many savannas. | 00
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Q1689 | what type of land is savannah | Savanna | A savanna, or savannah, is a grassland ecosystem characterized by the trees being sufficiently widely spaced so that the canopy does not close. | 11
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Q1689 | what type of land is savannah | Savanna | The open canopy allows sufficient light to reach the ground to support an unbroken herbaceous layer consisting primarily of grasses. | 00
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Q1689 | what type of land is savannah | Savanna | Some classification systems also recognize a grassland savanna from which trees are absent. | 00
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Q1689 | what type of land is savannah | Savanna | This article deals only with savanna under the common definition of a grassy woodland with a significant woody plant component. | 00
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Q1689 | what type of land is savannah | Savanna | It is often believed that savannas feature widely spaced, scattered trees. | 00
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Q1689 | what type of land is savannah | Savanna | However, in many savannas, tree densities are higher and trees are more regularly spaced than in forest. | 00
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Q1689 | what type of land is savannah | Savanna | Savannas are also characterized by seasonal water availability, with the majority of rainfall confined to one season. | 00
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Q1689 | what type of land is savannah | Savanna | Savannas are associated with several types of biomes . | 00
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Q1689 | what type of land is savannah | Savanna | Savannas are frequently in a transitional zone between forest and desert or grassland . | 00
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Q1689 | what type of land is savannah | Savanna | Savanna covers approximately 20% of the Earth's land area. | 00
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Q1695 | who set the world record for women for high jump | High jump | The high jump is a track and field athletics event in which competitors must jump over a horizontal bar placed at measured heights without the aid of certain devices. | 00
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Q1695 | who set the world record for women for high jump | High jump | In its modern most practiced format, auxiliary weights and mounds have been used for assistance; rules have changed over the years. | 00
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Q1695 | who set the world record for women for high jump | High jump | Over the centuries since, competitors have introduced increasingly more effective techniques to arrive at the current form. | 00
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Q1695 | who set the world record for women for high jump | High jump | Javier Sotomayor ( Cuba ) is the current men's record holder with a jump of set in 1993, the longest standing record in the history of the men's high jump. | 00
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Q1695 | who set the world record for women for high jump | High jump | Stefka Kostadinova ( Bulgaria ) has held the women's world record at since 1987, also the longest-held record in the event. | 11
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Q1696 | what are DAT files | Index.dat | In the Microsoft Windows operating system , index.dat is a database file used by the Internet Explorer web browser . | 00
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Q1696 | what are DAT files | Index.dat | It is used to improve performance. | 00
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Q1697 | who did joan baez marry | Joan Baez | Joan Baez () (born January 9, 1941 as Joan Chandos Báez) is an American folk singer , songwriter, musician, and a prominent activist. | 00
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Q1697 | who did joan baez marry | Joan Baez | Baez has a distinctive vocal style, with a strong vibrato . | 00
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Q1697 | who did joan baez marry | Joan Baez | Her recordings include many topical songs and material dealing with social issues. | 00
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Q1697 | who did joan baez marry | Joan Baez | Baez began her career performing in coffeehouses in Boston and Cambridge, and rose to fame as an unbilled performer at the 1959 Newport Folk Festival . | 00
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Q1697 | who did joan baez marry | Joan Baez | She began her recording career in 1960, and achieved immediate success. | 00
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Q1697 | who did joan baez marry | Joan Baez | Her first three albums, Joan Baez , Joan Baez, Vol. 2 , and Joan Baez in Concert all achieved gold record status, and stayed on the charts of hit albums for two years. | 00
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Q1697 | who did joan baez marry | Joan Baez | Baez has had a popular hit song with " Diamonds & Rust " and hit covers of Phil Ochs 's " There but for Fortune " and The Band 's " The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down ". | 00
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Q1697 | who did joan baez marry | Joan Baez | Other songs associated with Baez include " Farewell, Angelina ", " Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word ", " Joe Hill ", " Sweet Sir Galahad " and " We Shall Overcome ". | 00
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Q1697 | who did joan baez marry | Joan Baez | She performed three of the songs at the 1969 Woodstock Festival , helped to bring the songs of Bob Dylan to national prominence, and has displayed a lifelong commitment to political and social activism in the fields of nonviolence , civil rights , human rights and the environment . | 00
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Q1697 | who did joan baez marry | Joan Baez | Baez has performed publicly for over 55 years, releasing over 30 albums. | 00
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Q1697 | who did joan baez marry | Joan Baez | Fluent in Spanish as well as in English, she has also recorded songs in at least six other languages. | 00
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Q1697 | who did joan baez marry | Joan Baez | She is regarded as a folk singer , although her music has diversified since the 1960s, encompassing everything from folk rock and pop to country and gospel music . | 00
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Q1697 | who did joan baez marry | Joan Baez | Although a songwriter herself, Baez is generally regarded as an interpreter of other people's work, having recorded songs by The Allman Brothers Band , The Beatles , Jackson Browne , Leonard Cohen , Bob Dylan , Violeta Parra , Woody Guthrie , The Rolling Stones , Pete Seeger , Paul Simon , Stevie Wonder and many others. | 00
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Q1697 | who did joan baez marry | Joan Baez | In recent years, she has found success interpreting songs of modern songwriters such as Ryan Adams , Josh Ritter , Steve Earle and Natalie Merchant . | 00
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Q1707 | what type of ecosystem does stingrays live in | Stingray | Stingrays are a group of rays , which are cartilaginous fishes related to sharks . | 00
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Q1707 | what type of ecosystem does stingrays live in | Stingray | They are classified in the suborder Myliobatoidei of the order Myliobatiformes , and consist of eight families: Hexatrygonidae (sixgill stingray), Plesiobatidae (deep water stingray), Urolophidae (stingarees), Urotrygonidae (round rays), Dasyatidae (whiptail stingrays), Potamotrygonidae (river stingrays), Gymnuridae (butterfly rays), and Myliobatidae (eagle rays). | 00
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Q1707 | what type of ecosystem does stingrays live in | Stingray | Most stingrays have one or more barbed stings (modified from dermal denticles ) on the tail, which are used exclusively in self-defense. | 00
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Q1707 | what type of ecosystem does stingrays live in | Stingray | The stinger may reach a length of approximately , and its underside has two grooves with venom glands . | 00
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Q1707 | what type of ecosystem does stingrays live in | Stingray | The stinger is covered with a thin layer of skin, the integumentary sheath, in which the venom is concentrated. | 00
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Q1707 | what type of ecosystem does stingrays live in | Stingray | A few members of the suborder, such as the manta rays and the porcupine ray , do not have stingers. | 00
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Q1707 | what type of ecosystem does stingrays live in | Stingray | Stingrays are common in coastal tropical and subtropical marine waters throughout the world, and also includes species found in warmer temperate oceans, such as Dasyatis thetidis , and those found in the deep ocean , such as Plesiobatis daviesi . | 11
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Q1707 | what type of ecosystem does stingrays live in | Stingray | The river stingrays , and a number of whiptail stingrays (such as the Niger stingray ), are restricted to fresh water . | 00
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Q1707 | what type of ecosystem does stingrays live in | Stingray | Most myliobatoids are demersal , but some, such as the pelagic stingray and the eagle rays , are pelagic . | 00
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Q1707 | what type of ecosystem does stingrays live in | Stingray | While most stingrays are relatively widespread and not currently threatened , for several species (for example Taeniura meyeni , D. colarensis , D. garouaensis , and D. laosensis), the conservation status is more problematic, leading to them being listed as vulnerable or endangered by IUCN . | 00
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Q1707 | what type of ecosystem does stingrays live in | Stingray | The status of several other species are poorly known, leading to them being listed as Data Deficient . | 00
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Q1712 | what religion is primary in africa? | Religion in Africa | Religion in Africa is multifaceted and has been a major influence on art , culture and philosophy . | 00
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Q1712 | what religion is primary in africa? | Religion in Africa | The continent's various populations and individuals are mostly adherents of Christianity or Islam . | 11
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Q1712 | what religion is primary in africa? | Religion in Africa | Others practice traditional and folk religions . | 00
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Q1712 | what religion is primary in africa? | Religion in Africa | In the countryside, religious beliefs are also often characterized by syncretism with local traditions. | 00
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