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Q2416 | who is coach of tennessee titans | Tennessee Titans | The team's training facility is at Baptist Sports Park, a site at the MetroCenter complex, located just north of downtown Nashville about from LP Field. | 00
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Q2417 | what is the importance of studying global history? | Global studies | Global studies, in its broadest definition is the academic study of political , economic , social and cultural relationships of the world. | 00
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Q2417 | what is the importance of studying global history? | Global studies | Furthermore, it can also include the study of political and cultural processes, the impacts of globalisation , markets and communications. | 00
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Q2417 | what is the importance of studying global history? | Global studies | Global Studies incorporates transnational and local trends in its curriculum. | 00
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Q2417 | what is the importance of studying global history? | Global studies | Undertaking a global studies course can also include field work or research in a particular area of interest. | 00
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Q2417 | what is the importance of studying global history? | Global studies | Global studies can also be referred to as world studies, international studies or international education . | 00
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Q2417 | what is the importance of studying global history? | Global studies | However, international education can also refer to the development of educational institutions internationally. | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico ( or , officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (), is an unincorporated territory of the United States, located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of both the United States Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands . | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (Spanish for "rich port") comprises an archipelago that includes the main island of Puerto Rico and a number of smaller islands, the largest of which are Vieques , Culebra , and Mona . | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | The main island of Puerto Rico is the smallest by land area of the Greater Antilles . | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | It ranks third in population among that group of four islands, which include Cuba , Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti ), and Jamaica . | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | Due to its location, Puerto Rico enjoys a tropical climate and is subject to the Atlantic hurricane season. | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | Official languages of the island are Spanish and English, with Spanish being the primary language. | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | Originally populated for centuries by indigenous aboriginal peoples known as Taínos , the island was claimed by Christopher Columbus for Spain during his second voyage to the Americas on November 19, 1493. | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | Under Spanish rule, the island was colonized and the indigenous population was forced into slavery and wiped out due to, among other things, European infectious diseases. | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | Spain possessed Puerto Rico for over 400 years, despite attempts at capture of the island by the French, Dutch, and British. | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | In 1898, Spain ceded the archipelago, as well as the Philippines, to the United States as a result of its defeat in the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 . | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | In 1917, Puerto Ricans were granted U.S. citizenship and since 1948 have elected their own governor . | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | In 1952 the Constitution of Puerto Rico was adopted and ratified by the electorate. | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | A democratically elected bicameral legislature is in place but the United States Congress legislates many fundamental aspects of Puerto Rican life. | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | The islanders may not vote in U.S. presidential elections because the territory is not a state. | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | The island's current political status , including the possibility of statehood or independence , is widely debated in Puerto Rico. | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | In November 2012, a non-binding referendum resulted in fifty-four percent of respondents voting to reject the current status under the territorial clause of the U.S. Constitution. | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | Among respondents to a second question about alternatives, sixty-one percent voted for statehood as the preferred alternative to the current territorial status. | 00
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Q2421 | what is the name of the puerto rico's national bird | Puerto Rico | However, partly because of criticism of the referedum's process, President Barack Obama stated in April 2013 that he will seek $2.5 million to hold another one, this time the first Puerto Rican status referendum to be financed by the Federal government . | 00
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Q2424 | who is hannibal lecter and what did he do | Hannibal (film) | Hannibal is a 2001 American psychological thriller film directed by Ridley Scott , adapted from Thomas Harris ' novel of the same name . | 00
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Q2424 | who is hannibal lecter and what did he do | Hannibal (film) | It is a sequel to the 1991 Academy Award -winning film The Silence of the Lambs that returns Anthony Hopkins to his iconic role as serial killer Hannibal Lecter . | 00
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Q2424 | who is hannibal lecter and what did he do | Hannibal (film) | Julianne Moore co-stars, taking over for Jodie Foster in the role of U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent Clarice Starling . | 00
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Q2424 | who is hannibal lecter and what did he do | Hannibal (film) | Set ten years after The Silence of the Lambs, the film revolves around Starling's attempts to apprehend Lecter before his surviving victim, Mason Verger, captures and kills him. | 00
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Q2424 | who is hannibal lecter and what did he do | Hannibal (film) | The film's locations alternate between Italy and the United States . | 00
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Q2424 | who is hannibal lecter and what did he do | Hannibal (film) | The film's development drew a large amount of attention, with The Silence of the Lambs director Jonathan Demme , screenwriter Ted Tally and actress Jodie Foster all eventually declining involvement. | 00
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Q2424 | who is hannibal lecter and what did he do | Hannibal (film) | Upon release, Hannibal broke box office records in the United States, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom in February 2001. | 00
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Q2425 | when was Mary Anderson born | Mary Anderson (inventor) | Mary Anderson (1866–1953) was a real estate developer, rancher, viticulturist and inventor of the windshield wiper blade. | 11
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Q2425 | when was Mary Anderson born | Mary Anderson (inventor) | In November 1903 Anderson was granted her first patent for an automatic car window cleaning device controlled inside the car, called the windshield wiper. | 00
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Q2428 | who was on miami heats championship team | 2006 NBA Finals | The 2006 NBA Finals was the championship series of the 2005–06 National Basketball Association season . | 00
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Q2428 | who was on miami heats championship team | 2006 NBA Finals | The Miami Heat won the championship in six games over the Dallas Mavericks , winning the final game at the American Airlines Center in Dallas , and becoming the third team to win a championship after trailing 0–2 in the series. | 00
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Q2428 | who was on miami heats championship team | 2006 NBA Finals | This was Dallas' and Miami's first appearance in the finals, as well as the second matchup of teams from Florida and Texas (with the Houston Rockets and Orlando Magic participating in the 1995 NBA Finals ). | 00
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Q2428 | who was on miami heats championship team | 2006 NBA Finals | Heat guard Dwyane Wade was named Most Valuable Player of the series. | 00
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Q2428 | who was on miami heats championship team | 2006 NBA Finals | It was also the first Finals not to have either the Los Angeles Lakers or San Antonio Spurs since . | 00
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Q2428 | who was on miami heats championship team | 2006 NBA Finals | It also marked the first time since 1971 that the Finals featured both teams playing in their first NBA Finals series. | 00
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Q2428 | who was on miami heats championship team | 2006 NBA Finals | To date, it is also the last Finals loss by a team from Texas (the Rockets lost in 1981 and 1986) against seven championships (four by the Spurs , two by the Rockets, and one by the Mavericks, who won a rematch of this Finals in ). | 00
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Q2433 | what is stent surgery | Stent | In the technical vocabulary of medicine , a stent is a mesh 'tube' inserted into a natural passage/conduit in the body to prevent or counteract a disease-induced, localized flow constriction. | 11
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Q2433 | what is stent surgery | Stent | The term may also refer to a tube used to temporarily hold such a natural conduit open to allow access for surgery. | 00
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Q2435 | what is the fighter about | The Fighter | The Fighter is a 2010 biographical sports drama film directed by David O. Russell , and starring Mark Wahlberg , Christian Bale , Amy Adams and Melissa Leo . | 00
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Q2435 | what is the fighter about | The Fighter | The film centers on the life of professional boxer Micky Ward (Wahlberg) and his older half-brother Dicky Eklund (Bale). | 00
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Q2435 | what is the fighter about | The Fighter | The film also stars Amy Adams as Micky's love interest , and Melissa Leo as Micky's and Dicky's mother. | 00
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Q2435 | what is the fighter about | The Fighter | The Fighter is Russell and Wahlberg's third film collaboration, following Three Kings and I Heart Huckabees . | 00
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Q2435 | what is the fighter about | The Fighter | The film was released in select North American theaters on December 17, 2010 and was released in the United Kingdom on February 4, 2011. | 00
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Q2435 | what is the fighter about | The Fighter | It was nominated for seven Academy Awards , including Best Picture and Best Director , winning the awards for Best Supporting Actor (Christian Bale) and Best Supporting Actress (Melissa Leo). | 00
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Q2435 | what is the fighter about | The Fighter | It was the first film to win both awards since Hannah and Her Sisters in 1986. | 00
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Q2438 | where is the tibia location | Tibia | The tibia (), shinbone or shankbone, is the larger and stronger of the two bones in the leg below the knee in vertebrates (the other being the fibula ), and connects the knee with the ankle bones . | 11
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Q2438 | where is the tibia location | Tibia | The tibia is found next to the fibula on the medial side of the leg, closer to center-line. | 00
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Q2438 | where is the tibia location | Tibia | The tibia is connected to the fibula by an interosseous membrane , forming a type of joint called a syndesmosis with very little movement. | 00
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Q2438 | where is the tibia location | Tibia | The tibia is named for the Greek aulos flute, also known as a tibia. | 00
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Q2438 | where is the tibia location | Tibia | It is commonly recognized as the strongest weightbearing bone of the body. | 00
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Q2443 | what is the definition of a classic car | Classic car | A " yank tank " or "maquina" in Havana , Cuba | 00
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Q2443 | what is the definition of a classic car | Classic car | A classic car is an older car ; the exact definition varies around the world. | 00
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Q2443 | what is the definition of a classic car | Classic car | The Classic Car Club of America maintains that a car must be between 30 and 59 years old to be a classic, while cars between 60 and 99 fall into a pre-antique class, and cars 100 years and older fall into the Antique Class . | 00
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Q2443 | what is the definition of a classic car | Classic car | In the UK 'classic cars' range from Veteran (pre first world war), Vintage (1919–1930), Post-Vintage (1930s). | 00
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Q2443 | what is the definition of a classic car | Classic car | Post second world war classic cars are not so precisely defined. | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | Mao Zedong (, also transliterated as Mao Tse-tung ), commonly referred to as Chairman Mao (December 26, 1893September 9, 1976), was a Chinese communist revolutionary, politician and socio-political theorist. | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | The founding father of the People's Republic of China from its establishment in 1949, he governed the country as Chairman of the Communist Party of China until his death. | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | In this position he converted China into a single-party socialist state , with industry and business being nationalized under state ownership and socialist reforms implemented in all areas of society. | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | Politically a Marxist-Leninist , his theoretical contribution to the ideology along with his military strategies and brand of policies are collectively known as Maoism . | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | Born the son of a wealthy farmer in Shaoshan , Hunan , Mao adopted a Chinese nationalist and anti-imperialist outlook in early life, particularly influenced by the events of the Xinhai Revolution of 1911 and May Fourth Movement of 1919. | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | Coming to adopt Marxism-Leninism while working at Peking University , he became an early member of the Communist Party of China (CPC), soon rising to a senior position. | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | In 1922, the Communists agreed to an alliance with the larger Kuomintang (KMT), a nationalist revolutionary party, whom Mao aided in creating a revolutionary peasant army and organizing rural land reform. | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | In 1927 the KMT's military leader Chiang Kai-shek broke the alliance and set about on an anti-communist purge; in turn, the CPC formed an army of peasant militia, and the two sides clashed in the Chinese Civil War . | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | Mao was responsible for commanding a part of the CPC's Red Army , and after several setbacks, rose to power in the party by leading the Long March . | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | When the Empire of Japan invaded China in 1937, sparking the Second Sino-Japanese War , Mao agreed to a united front with the KMT, resulting in a CPC-KMT victory in 1945. | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | The Chinese Civil War then resumed, in which Mao led the Red Army to victory as Chiang and his supporters fled to Taiwan . | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | In 1949 Mao proclaimed the foundation of the People's Republic of China, a one-party socialist state controlled by the Communist Party. | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | After solidifying the reunification of China through his Campaign to Suppress Counterrevolutionaries , Mao enacted sweeping land reform , overthrowing the feudal landlords before seizing their large estates and dividing the land into people's communes . | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | He proceeded to lead a nationwide political campaign known as the Great Leap Forward from 1958 through to 1961, designed to modernize and industrialize the country, however agrarian problems worsened by his policies led to widespread famine. | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | In 1966, he initiated the Cultural Revolution , a program to weed out counter-revolutionary elements in Chinese society, which continued until his death. | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | A deeply controversial figure, Mao is regarded as one of the most important individuals in modern world history. | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | Supporters praise him for modernizing China and building it into a world power, through promoting the status of women, improving education and health care, providing universal housing and raising life expectancy. | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | In addition, China's population almost doubled during the period of Mao's leadership, from around 550 to over 900 million. | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | As a result, Mao is still officially held in high regard by many Chinese as a great political strategist, military mastermind, and savior of the nation. | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | Maoists furthermore promote his role as a theorist, statesman, poet, and visionary, who has inspired revolutionary movements across the globe. | 00
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Q2445 | what was mao cultural revolution | Mao Zedong | In contrast, historians have described him a dictator whose administration oversaw systematic human rights abuses , and whose rule is estimated to have caused the deaths of 40–70 million people mainly through starvation, forced labor and executions, placing his rule at the top of the list of most people killed by democide in human history. | 00
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Q2447 | What is the prostate for? | Prostate | The prostate (from Greek προστάτης – prostates, literally "one who stands before", "protector", "guardian") is a compound tubuloalveolar exocrine gland of the male reproductive system in most mammals . | 11
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Q2447 | What is the prostate for? | Prostate | It differs considerably among species anatomically , chemically , and physiologically . | 00
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Q2447 | What is the prostate for? | Prostate | In 2002, female paraurethral glands, or Skene's glands , were officially renamed the female prostate by the Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology . | 00
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Q2453 | when was the laser invented? | Laser | United States Air Force laser experiment | 00
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Q2453 | when was the laser invented? | Laser | Red (635 nm), green (532 nm), and blue-violet (445 nm) lasers | 00
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Q2453 | when was the laser invented? | Laser | A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation . | 00
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Q2453 | when was the laser invented? | Laser | The term "laser" originated as an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. | 00
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Q2453 | when was the laser invented? | Laser | Lasers differ from other sources of light because they emit light coherently . | 00
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Q2453 | when was the laser invented? | Laser | Its spatial coherence allows a laser to be focused to a tight spot, and this enables applications like laser cutting and laser lithography . | 00
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Q2453 | when was the laser invented? | Laser | Its spatial coherence also keeps a laser beam collimated over long distances, and this enables laser pointers to work. | 00
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Q2453 | when was the laser invented? | Laser | Laser also have high temporal coherence which allows them to have a very narrow spectrum , i.e., they only emit a single color of light. | 00
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Q2453 | when was the laser invented? | Laser | Their temporal coherence also allows them to emit pulses of light that only last a femtosecond . | 00
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Q2453 | when was the laser invented? | Laser | Lasers have many important applications. | 00
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Q2453 | when was the laser invented? | Laser | They are used in common consumer devices such as DVD players , laser printers , and barcode scanners . | 00
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Q2453 | when was the laser invented? | Laser | They are used in medicine for laser surgery and various skin treatments, and in industry for cutting and welding materials. | 00
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Q2453 | when was the laser invented? | Laser | They are used in military and law enforcement devices for marking targets and measuring range and speed. | 00
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Q2453 | when was the laser invented? | Laser | Laser lighting displays use laser light as an entertainment medium. | 00
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Q2453 | when was the laser invented? | Laser | Lasers also have many important applications in scientific research. | 00
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Q2462 | where is the sermon on the mount in the bible | Sermon on the Mount | Sermon on the Mount by Carl Bloch | 00
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