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Q265 | how much does baby ruth candy | Baby Ruth | It is owned by the Swiss company Nestlé | 00
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Q265 | how much does baby ruth candy | Baby Ruth | In 1921, the Curtiss Candy Company refashioned its Kandy Kake into the Baby Ruth. | 00
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Q265 | how much does baby ruth candy | Baby Ruth | The bar was a staple of the Chicago -based company for some seven decades. | 00
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Q265 | how much does baby ruth candy | Baby Ruth | Curtiss was purchased by Nabisco in 1981. | 00
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Q265 | how much does baby ruth candy | Baby Ruth | In 1990, RJR Nabisco sold the Curtiss brands to Nestlé . | 00
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Q269 | what does pride and prejudice end with? | Pride and prejudice | Pride and Prejudice is a novel by Jane Austen , first published in 1813. | 00
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Q269 | what does pride and prejudice end with? | Pride and prejudice | The story follows the main character Elizabeth Bennet as she deals with issues of manners , upbringing, morality , education , and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of early 19th-century England . | 00
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Q269 | what does pride and prejudice end with? | Pride and prejudice | Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman living near the fictional town of Meryton in Hertfordshire , near London . | 00
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Q269 | what does pride and prejudice end with? | Pride and prejudice | Though the story is set at the turn of the 19th century, it retains a fascination for modern readers, continuing near the top of lists of "most loved books" such as The Big Read . | 00
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Q269 | what does pride and prejudice end with? | Pride and prejudice | It has become one of the most popular novels in English literature and receives considerable attention from literary scholars . | 00
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Q269 | what does pride and prejudice end with? | Pride and prejudice | Modern interest in the book has resulted in a number of dramatic adaptations and an abundance of novels and stories imitating Austen's memorable characters or themes. | 00
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Q269 | what does pride and prejudice end with? | Pride and prejudice | To date, the book has sold some 20 million copies worldwide. | 00
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Q269 | what does pride and prejudice end with? | Pride and prejudice | As Anna Quindlen wrote, "Pride and Prejudice is also about that thing that all great novels consider, the search for self. | 00
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Q269 | what does pride and prejudice end with? | Pride and prejudice | And it is the first great novel to teach us that that search is as surely undertaken in the drawing room making small talk as in the pursuit of a great white whale or the public punishment of adultery ." | 00
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Q271 | how many digits long is visa | Bank card number | Payment card numbers are found on payment cards , such as credit cards and debit cards , as well as stored-value cards , gift cards and other similar cards. | 00
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Q271 | how many digits long is visa | Bank card number | Some card issuers refers to the card number as the primary account number or PAN. | 00
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Q271 | how many digits long is visa | Bank card number | They have a certain level of internal structure and share a common numbering scheme . | 00
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Q271 | how many digits long is visa | Bank card number | Bank card numbers are allocated in accordance with ISO/IEC 7812 . | 00
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Q271 | how many digits long is visa | Bank card number | The bank card number merely identifies the card, which is then electronically associated by the issuing organisation with one of its customers and then to the customer's designated bank account /s. | 00
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Q271 | how many digits long is visa | Bank card number | In the case of stored-value type cards, there is no necessary association with a particular customer. | 00
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Q271 | how many digits long is visa | Bank card number | An ISO/IEC 7812 card number is typically 16 digits in length, and consists of: | 00
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Q271 | how many digits long is visa | Bank card number | a six-digit Issuer Identification Number (IIN) (previously called the "Bank Identification Number" (BIN)) the first digit of which is the Major Industry Identifier (MII), | 00
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Q271 | how many digits long is visa | Bank card number | a variable length (up to 12 digits) individual account identifier, | 00
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Q271 | how many digits long is visa | Bank card number | a single check digit calculated using the Luhn algorithm . | 00
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Q279 | what kind of checks (payment) are acceptable at schools? | Cheque | A cheque (or check in American English ) is a document that orders a payment of money from a bank account. | 00
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Q279 | what kind of checks (payment) are acceptable at schools? | Cheque | The person writing the cheque, the drawer , usually has a current account (most English speaking countries) or checking account (US) where their money was previously deposited. | 00
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Q279 | what kind of checks (payment) are acceptable at schools? | Cheque | The drawer writes the various details including the monetary amount, date, and a payee on the cheque, and signs it, ordering their bank , known as the drawee, to pay that person or company the amount of money stated. | 00
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Q279 | what kind of checks (payment) are acceptable at schools? | Cheque | Cheques are a type of bill of exchange and were developed as a way to make payments without the need to carry large amounts of money. | 00
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Q279 | what kind of checks (payment) are acceptable at schools? | Cheque | While paper money evolved from promissory notes , another form of negotiable instrument, similar to cheques in that they were originally a written order to pay the given amount to whoever had it in their possession (the " bearer "). | 00
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Q279 | what kind of checks (payment) are acceptable at schools? | Cheque | Technically, a cheque is a negotiable instrument instructing a financial institution to pay a specific amount of a specific currency from a specified transactional account held in the drawer's name with that institution. | 00
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Q279 | what kind of checks (payment) are acceptable at schools? | Cheque | Both the drawer and payee may be natural persons or legal entities . | 00
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Q279 | what kind of checks (payment) are acceptable at schools? | Cheque | Specifically, cheques are order instruments, and are not in general payable simply to the bearer (as bearer instruments are) but must be paid to the payee. | 00
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Q279 | what kind of checks (payment) are acceptable at schools? | Cheque | In some countries, such as the US, the payee may endorse the cheque, allowing them to specify a third party to whom it should be paid. | 00
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Q279 | what kind of checks (payment) are acceptable at schools? | Cheque | Although forms of cheques have been in use since ancient times and at least since the 9th century, it was during the 20th century that cheques became a highly popular non- cash method for making payments and the usage of cheques peaked. | 00
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Q279 | what kind of checks (payment) are acceptable at schools? | Cheque | By the second half of the 20th century, as cheque processing became automated, billions of cheques were issued annually; these volumes peaked in or around the early 1990s. | 00
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Q279 | what kind of checks (payment) are acceptable at schools? | Cheque | Since then cheque usage has fallen, being partly replaced by electronic payment systems. | 00
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Q279 | what kind of checks (payment) are acceptable at schools? | Cheque | In some countries like Poland and Ukraine cheques have become a marginal payment system or have been phased out completely. | 00
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Q285 | how many times did Serena Williams play the French Open | Serena Williams | Serena Jameka Williams (born September 26, 1981) is an American professional tennis player currently ranked no. 1 in women's singles tennis. | 00
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Q285 | how many times did Serena Williams play the French Open | Serena Williams | The Women's Tennis Association has ranked her World No. 1 in singles on six separate occasions. | 00
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Q285 | how many times did Serena Williams play the French Open | Serena Williams | She became the World No. 1 for the first time on July 8, 2002, and regained this ranking for the sixth time on February 18, 2013, becoming the oldest world no. 1 player in WTA's history. | 00
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Q285 | how many times did Serena Williams play the French Open | Serena Williams | She is the only female player to have won over $40 million in prize money. | 00
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Q285 | how many times did Serena Williams play the French Open | Serena Williams | Regarded as one of the greatest tennis players of all time, Williams is the only player to have achieved a Career Golden Slam in both singles and doubles. | 00
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Q285 | how many times did Serena Williams play the French Open | Serena Williams | Her 30 Grand Slam titles ties her for eighth on the all-time list: 15 in singles, 13 in women's doubles, and 2 in mixed doubles. | 00
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Q285 | how many times did Serena Williams play the French Open | Serena Williams | She is the most recent player, male or female, to have held all four Grand Slam singles titles simultaneously ('02–'03) and only the fifth woman ever to do so. | 00
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Q285 | how many times did Serena Williams play the French Open | Serena Williams | Her total of 15 Grand Slam singles titles is sixth on the all-time list, and fourth in the open era , behind Steffi Graf (22 titles) and Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova (18 titles each). | 00
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Q285 | how many times did Serena Williams play the French Open | Serena Williams | Among active players, male or female, she holds the most Major titles amid singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. | 00
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Q285 | how many times did Serena Williams play the French Open | Serena Williams | She has won 13 Grand Slam doubles titles with her sister Venus Williams and the pair is unbeaten in Grand Slam finals. | 00
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Q285 | how many times did Serena Williams play the French Open | Serena Williams | Serena Williams is also a three time winner of the WTA Tour Championships . | 00
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Q285 | how many times did Serena Williams play the French Open | Serena Williams | Williams has won four Olympic gold medals , one in women's singles and three in women's doubles. | 00
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Q292 | how thick is 26 gauge wire | American wire gauge | American wire gauge (AWG), also known as the Brown & Sharpe wire gauge, is a standardized wire gauge system used since 1857 predominantly in the United States and Canada for the diameters of round, solid, nonferrous, electrically conducting wire. | 00
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Q292 | how thick is 26 gauge wire | American wire gauge | The cross-sectional area of each gauge is an important factor for determining its current-carrying capacity . | 00
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Q292 | how thick is 26 gauge wire | American wire gauge | The steel industry does not use AWG and prefers a number of other wire gauges. | 00
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Q292 | how thick is 26 gauge wire | American wire gauge | These include Washburn & Moen (or W&M) Wire Gauge, US Steel Wire Gauge, and Music Wire Gauge (see Piano wire ). | 00
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Q292 | how thick is 26 gauge wire | American wire gauge | Increasing gauge numbers give decreasing wire diameters, which is similar to many other non- metric gauging systems. | 00
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Q292 | how thick is 26 gauge wire | American wire gauge | This gauge system originated in the number of drawing operations used to produce a given gauge of wire. | 00
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Q292 | how thick is 26 gauge wire | American wire gauge | Very fine wire (for example, 30 gauge) required more passes through the drawing dies than did 0 gauge wire. | 00
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Q292 | how thick is 26 gauge wire | American wire gauge | Manufacturers of wire formerly had proprietary wire gauge systems; the development of standardized wire gauges rationalized selection of wire for a particular purpose. | 00
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Q292 | how thick is 26 gauge wire | American wire gauge | The AWG tables are for a single, solid, round conductor. | 00
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Q292 | how thick is 26 gauge wire | American wire gauge | The AWG of a stranded wire is determined by the total cross-sectional area of the conductor, which determines its current-carrying capacity and electrical resistance . | 00
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Q292 | how thick is 26 gauge wire | American wire gauge | Because there are also small gaps between the strands, a stranded wire will always have a slightly larger overall diameter than a solid wire with the same AWG. | 00
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Q292 | how thick is 26 gauge wire | American wire gauge | AWG is also commonly used to specify body piercing jewelry sizes (especially smaller sizes), even when the material is not metallic. | 00
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Q297 | what causes the shapes in giant's causeway | Giant's Causeway | The Giant's Causeway (known as Clochán an Aifir or Clochán na bhFomhórach in Irish and tha Giant's Causey in Ulster-Scots ) is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns , the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. | 00
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Q297 | what causes the shapes in giant's causeway | Giant's Causeway | It is located in County Antrim on the northeast coast of Northern Ireland , about three miles (4.8 km) northeast of the town of Bushmills . | 00
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Q297 | what causes the shapes in giant's causeway | Giant's Causeway | It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986, and a National Nature Reserve in 1987 by the Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland . | 00
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Q297 | what causes the shapes in giant's causeway | Giant's Causeway | In a 2005 poll of Radio Times readers, the Giant's Causeway was named as the fourth greatest natural wonder in the United Kingdom . | 00
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Q297 | what causes the shapes in giant's causeway | Giant's Causeway | The tops of the columns form stepping stones that lead from the cliff foot and disappear under the sea. | 00
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Q297 | what causes the shapes in giant's causeway | Giant's Causeway | Most of the columns are hexagonal , although there are also some with four, five, seven or eight sides. | 00
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Q297 | what causes the shapes in giant's causeway | Giant's Causeway | The tallest are about 12 metres (39 ft) high, and the solidified lava in the cliffs is 28 metres thick in places. | 00
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Q297 | what causes the shapes in giant's causeway | Giant's Causeway | The Giant's Causeway is today owned and managed by the National Trust and it is the most popular tourist attraction in Northern Ireland . | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | Spiced strips of jerky | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | Jerky is lean meat that has been trimmed of fat, cut into strips, and then dried to prevent spoilage. | 11
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | Normally, this drying includes the addition of salt, to prevent bacteria from developing on the meat before sufficient moisture has been removed. | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | The word "jerky" is derived from the Spanish word charqui which is from the Quechua word ch'arki. | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | which means to burn (meat). | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | All that is needed to produce basic "jerky" is a low-temperature drying method, and salt to inhibit bacterial growth. | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | Modern manufactured jerky is normally marinated in a seasoned spice rub or liquid, and dried, dehydrated or smoked with low heat (usually under 70 °C/160 °F). | 11
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | Some makers still use just salt and sun-dry fresh sliced meat to make jerky. | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | Some product manufacturers finely grind meat, mix in seasonings, and press the meat-paste into flat shapes prior to drying. | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | The resulting jerky from the above methods would be a salty and/or savory snack. | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | However, often a sweet or semi-sweet recipe is used, with sugar being a major ingredient (in contrast to biltong which is a dried meat product that utilizes the acid in vinegar rather than salt to inhibit bacterial growth when drying the meat). | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | Jerky is ready-to-eat and needs no additional preparation. | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | It can be stored for months without refrigeration . | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | When the protein to moisture content ratio is correct, the resulting meat is cured , or preserved. | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | There are many products in the marketplace which are sold as jerky which consist of highly processed, chopped and formed meat, rather than traditional sliced, whole-muscle meat. | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | These products may contain more fat, but moisture content, like the whole-muscle product, must meet a 0.75 to 1 moisture to protein ratio in the US. | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | Chemical preservatives can be used to prevent oxidative spoilage, but the moisture to protein ratio prevents microbial spoilage by low water activity . | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | Many jerky products are very high in sugar and are therefore very sweet, unlike biltong, which rarely contains added sugars. | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | A typical 30 g portion of fresh jerky contains 10-15 g of protein, 1 g of fat, and 0-3 g of carbohydrates. | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | Since traditional jerky recipes use a basic salt cure, sodium can be a concern for some people. | 00
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Q300 | how is jerky made | Jerky | A 30 g serving of jerky could contain more than 600 mg of sodium, which would be about 30% of the recommended USRDA . | 00
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Q309 | what did tycho brahe do | Tycho Brahe | Monument of Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler in Prague | 00
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Q309 | what did tycho brahe do | Tycho Brahe | Tycho Brahe (14 December 154624 October 1601), born Tyge Ottesen Brahe, was a Danish nobleman known for his accurate and comprehensive astronomical and planetary observations. | 11
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Q309 | what did tycho brahe do | Tycho Brahe | He was born in Scania , then part of Denmark, now part of modern-day Sweden. | 00
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Q309 | what did tycho brahe do | Tycho Brahe | Tycho was well known in his lifetime as an astronomer and alchemist . | 11
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Q309 | what did tycho brahe do | Tycho Brahe | In his De nova stella (On the new star) of 1573, he refuted the Aristotelian belief in an unchanging celestial realm . | 00
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Q309 | what did tycho brahe do | Tycho Brahe | His precise measurements indicated that "new stars," (stellae novae , now known as supernovae ) in particular that of 1572 , lacked the parallax expected in sub-lunar phenomena, and were therefore not "atmospheric" tailless comets as previously believed, but were above the atmosphere and moon. | 00
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Q309 | what did tycho brahe do | Tycho Brahe | Using similar measurements he showed that comets were also not atmospheric phenomena, as previously thought, and must pass through the supposedly "immutable" celestial spheres . | 00
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Q309 | what did tycho brahe do | Tycho Brahe | As an astronomer, Tycho worked to combine what he saw as the geometrical benefits of the Copernican system with the philosophical benefits of the Ptolemaic system into his own model of the universe, the Tychonic system . | 00
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Q309 | what did tycho brahe do | Tycho Brahe | Furthermore, he was the last of the major naked eye astronomers, working without telescopes for his observations. | 00
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Q309 | what did tycho brahe do | Tycho Brahe | Tycho Brahe was granted an estate on the island of Hven and the funding to build the Uraniborg , an early research institute , where he built large astronomical instruments and took many careful measurements, and later Stjerneborg , underground, when he discovered that his instruments in the former were not sufficiently steady. | 00
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