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  1. Laws of motion

    In physics , a number of noted theories of the motion of objects have developed. Among the best known are Classical mechanics Newton s laws of motion Euler s laws Cauchy momentum equation Cauchy s equations of motion Kepler s laws of planetary motion General relativity Special relativity Quantum mechanics disambig hi ...   more details



  1. Euler's laws of motion

    Classical mechanics cTopic Core topics Euler s laws of motion , formulated by Leonhard Euler about 50 years after Isaac Newton formulated his Newton s laws of motion laws about the motion of particles, extends them to rigid body motion. ref name McGillKing cite book title Engineering Mechanics, An Introduction to Dynamics edition 3rd last McGill and King publisher PWS Publishing Company year 1995 ISBN 0 534 93399 8 ref Overview Euler s first law Euler s first law states that the Momentum Linear momentum of a system of particles linear momentum of a body, math mathbf G math is equal to the product of the mass of the body and the velocity of its center of mass math mathbf G mathrm m mathbf v c math . ref name McGillKing ref name BookRags cite web url http www.bookrags.com research eulers laws of motion wom title Euler s Laws of Motion accessdate 2009 03 30 ref ref name Rao cite book title Dynamics of particles and rigid bodies last Rao first Anil Vithala page 355 url http books.google.com books?id 2y9e6BjxZf4C&pg PA355&lpg PA355&dq euler s laws&source bl&ots m6QT6suceg&sig w1Po2UJQ5 SxH7LvBg2SU5 aDOc&hl en&ei r9zYScLjNJDMMsXPxPEO&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 7 publisher Cambridge University Press year 2006 ISBN 978 0 521 85811 3 ref Internal forces, between the particles that make up a body, do not contribute to changing the total momentum of the body. ref name Gray cite book title Engineering Mechanics Dynamics last Gray first Gary L. coauthors Costanzo, Plesha publisher McGraw Hill year 2010 ISBN 978 0 07 282871 9 ref The law is also stated as math mathcal F mathrm m ... forces throughout the body is governed by Newton s laws of motion Newton s second law of motion ... bodies these laws are called Euler s laws of motion . If a body is represented as an assemblage of discrete particles, each governed by Newton s laws of motion, then Euler s equations can be derived from Newton s laws. Euler s equations can, however, be taken as axioms describing the laws of motion ...   more details



  1. Newton's laws of motion

    Other uses Laws of motion disambiguation Laws of motion sprotected2 Classical mechanics cTopic Formulations ... 23, 2010 time 0 00 6 53 ref lewin1 ref Newton s laws of motion are three physical law s that form ... ways over nearly three centuries, ref For explanations of Newton s laws of motion by Isaac Newton ... or Laws of Motion starting on http books.google.com books?id Tm0FAAAAQAAJ&pg PA19 v onepage&q ... Principia http books.google.com books?id wwO9X3RPt5kC&pg PA178 Section 242, Newton s laws of motion ... and reaction between two bodies are equal, opposite and collinear. The three laws of motion were ... 1687 Axioms or Laws of Motion ref For example, in the third volume of the text, Newton showed that these laws ... , explained Kepler s laws of planetary motion . Overview Newton s laws are applied to bodies objects ... for analysis of its orbital motion around a star. In their original form, Newton s laws of motion ... in 1750 introduced a generalization of Newton s laws of motion for rigid bodies called the Euler s laws of motion , later applied as well for deformable bodies assumed as a Continuum mechanics continuum ... of motion, then Euler s laws can be derived from Newton s laws. Euler s laws can, however, be taken as axioms describing the laws of motion for extended bodies, independently of any particle structure ... to establish frames of reference for which the other laws are applicable. The first law of motion ... plato.stanford.edu entries newton principia index.html NewLawMot 5. Newton s Laws of Motion , s.5 ... III to the laws of motion ref however from a deeper perspective, conservation of momentum is the more ... life. Newton s laws of motion, together with his law of universal gravitation and the mathematical ...&pg PA19 Axioms or Laws of Motion starting page 19 . cite cite id new1729v2 Newton, Isaac, Mathematical ... Section 242, Newton s laws of motion . cite cite id woo2003 cite book url http books.google.com ?id ... s Laws Of Motion Category Classical mechanics Category Mechanics Category Isaac Newton Category Introductory ...   more details



  1. Kepler's laws of planetary motion

        a sub 2 sub sup 3 2 sup . In astronomy , Kepler s laws give a description of the motion physics motion of planet s around the Sun . Kepler s laws are The orbit of every planet is an ellipse ... approximation fulfilled in the solar system, as consequences of Newton s own Newton s laws of motion laws of motion and Newton s law of universal gravitation law of universal gravitation . ref ... to the four brightest moons of Jupiter. These laws approximately describe the motion of any two ... on a planet to be the product of its mass and the acceleration. See Newton s laws of motion . So ... two body problem . A deviation of the motion of a planet from Kepler s laws due to attraction from ... and his laws of planetary motion Astronomy Cast Johannes Kepler and His Laws of Planetary Motion ... web pages by David P. Stern orbits DEFAULTSORT Kepler s Laws Of Planetary Motion Category Johannes ... hareket yasalar uk ur Kepler s laws of planetary motion zh ...Image Kepler laws diagram.svg thumb 300px Figure 1 Illustration of Kepler s three laws with two planetary ... major axis of its orbit. History Johannes Kepler published his first two laws in 1609, having ... in 1619. ref name Holton At the time, Kepler s laws were radical claims the prevailing belief particularly ... from the Sun , have elliptical orbits too. Kepler s laws and his analysis of the observations on which ... the Principia , that the two body problem with centripetal forces results in motion in one of the conic ... planetary masses and resulting Perturbation astronomy perturbations , Kepler s laws apply only approximately ... the first publication to call Kepler s Laws laws . ref name Wilson 1994 cite journal last Wilson first Curtis authorlink year 1994 month May title Kepler s Laws, So Called journal HAD News volume ... motion of the planet around the Sun. Third law The article Gravitation links to this subsection ... according to precise laws, and express it in terms of musical notation. ref Edwin Arthur Burtt ...   more details



  1. The In-Laws

    The In Laws may refer to The In Laws 1979 film The In Laws 1979 film , directed by Arthur Hiller and starring Alan Arkin and Peter Falk The In Laws 2003 film The In Laws 2003 film , a remake of the 1979 original, directed by Andrew Fleming and starring Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks The In Laws TV series The In Laws TV series , a 2011 drama series broadcast on Mediacorp TV Channel 8 See also In Laws , an American TV sitcom disambig es The In Laws ...   more details



  1. In-Laws

    Infobox Television show name In Laws image caption show name 2 genre Sitcom format creator developer writer director creative director presenter starring Bonnie Somerville br Jean Smart br Elon Gold br Dennis Farina judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country United States language English language English num seasons 1 num episodes 15 list episodes executive producer producer editor location Hollywood , Los Angeles , California , United States cinematography camera runtime 30 minutes company NBC Studios distributor channel NBC picture format audio format first run first aired Start date 2002 9 24 last aired End date 2003 1 14 status Ended preceded by followed by related website production website In Laws is an United States American situation comedy that aired on NBC from September 2002 until January 2003. The series starred Bonnie Somerville , Jean Smart , Elon Gold , and Dennis Farina . External links imdb title 0315682 Category American television sitcoms Category Television series by CBS Paramount Television Category Television series by NBC Universal Television Category 2002 American television series debuts Category 2003 American television series endings pt In Laws ...   more details



  1. Motion

    wiktionary motion Motion may refer to Motion physics , any movement or change in position or place Motion legal , a procedural device in law to bring a limited, contested matter before a court Motion democracy , a formal step to introduce a matter for consideration by a group Motion parliamentary procedure , a formal proposal by a member of a deliberative assembly that the assembly take certain action Motion American football , a movement by an offensive player prior to the start of a play Motion, the connecting rods and valve gear of a Steam locomotive Running gear steam locomotive Graphics and software Motion conference , the annual conference on animation, motion graphics and visual effects Motion software , a motion graphics software application by Apple Computer, or a term for Motion graphics generally Motion surveillance software , a software motion detector surveillance system for Linux Music Motion The Cinematic Orchestra album Motion The Cinematic Orchestra album , 1999 Motion Lee Konitz album Motion Lee Konitz album , 1961 Motion The Mayfield Four EP Motion EP , a 1997 EP by The Mayfield Four Motion Eduardo Falaschi song Motion Eduardo Falaschi song , Eduardo Falaschi The Motions , a 2009 song by Matthew West Pete Nischt and the Motions , a band from Akron, Ohio People Andrew Motion born 1952 , English poet laureate See also Self motion disambiguation Move disambiguation lookfrom motion disambiguation ca Moviment desambiguaci de Bewegung es Movimiento fr Motion ro Motion dezambiguizare ...   more details



  1. In Motion

    In Motion may refer to In Motion Copeland album In Motion Joey Yung album In Motion song , a song by hide disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Into Motion

    Ref improve date December 2011 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Into Motion Type Album Artist Salvador band Salvador Cover Released June 4, 2002 Recorded Genre Christian music , Christian pop , Christian rock Length Label Word Records Word Producer Reviews Last album Salvador Salvador album Salvador br 2000 This album Into Motion br 2002 Next album Con Poder Salvador album Con Poder br 2003 Into Motion is the second album released by Salvador band Salvador . The album reached 198 on the Billboard top 200. ref http www.billboard.com album salvador into motion 536243 album salvador into motion 536243 ref Track listing Breathing Life 3 37 City On A Hill 4 32 When I Pray 4 15 Can t Keep It In 3 12 Black Flower 5 03 God People 2 51 Alegria 2 24 Psalm 3 5 22 Salt & Light 4 48 Worthy 3 35 Mighty King Of Love 2 43 References reflist christian album stub Category 2002 albums Category Christian music albums Salvador albums ...   more details



  1. Three laws

    The Three Laws may refer to Science Laws of thermodynamics , describe the specifics for the transport of heat and work Newton s laws of motion , form the basis for classical mechanics Kepler s laws of planetary motion , challenged Aristotelean and Ptolemaic astronomy and physics Other Three Laws of Robotics , written by Isaac Asimov Clarke s three laws , of prediction, adages Law of three stages is an idea developed by Auguste Comte disambig ...   more details



  1. Harmonic motion

    Harmonic motion can mean The motion of a Harmonic oscillator in physics , which can be Simple harmonic motion Complex harmonic motion Keplers laws of planetary motion in physics , known as the harmonic law Quasi harmonic motion Unit hyperbola Parametrization Musica universalis in medieval astronomy , the music of the spheres Chord progression in music , harmonic progression See also Pendulum Harmonograph Circular motion disambig ...   more details



  1. Cassini's Laws

    Cassini s laws provide a compact description of the motion of the Moon . They were established in 1693 by Giovanni Domenico Cassini , a prominent scientist of his time. ref name Beletskii For the original statement of the laws, see cite book title Essays on the Motion of Celestial Bodies author V V Belet s ki url http books.google.com ?id byWZusmVSecC&pg PA183&dq 22Cassini 27s laws 22 isbn 3764358661 year 2001 publisher Birkh user page 181 ref Refinements of these laws to include physical libration s have been made, ref name Beletskii and they have been generalized to treat other satellites and planets. ref name Margot http www.astro.cornell.edu jlm publications YseboodtMargot06.icarus181.mercpole.pdf Marie Yseboodt & Jean Luc Margot Evolution of Mercury s obliquity ref ref name Beletskii2 cite book title Essays on the Motion of Celestial Bodies author V V Belet s ki url http books.google.com ?id byWZusmVSecC&pg PA183&dq 22Cassini 27s laws 22 isbn 3764358661 year 2001 publisher Birkh user page 179 ref Cassini s laws The Moon has a 1 1 orbital resonance spin orbit resonance . This means that the rotation orbit ratio of the Moon is such that the same side of it always faces the Earth . The Moon s rotational axis maintains the same angle of inclination from the plane of the ecliptic ecliptic plane . The Moon s rotational axis forms a cone that intersects the ecliptic plane as a circle. A plane formed from a surface normal normal to the ecliptic plane and a normal to the Moon s Orbital plane astronomy orbital plane will contain the Moon s rotational axis. In the case of the Moon ... the Ecliptic pole with the same period. The period is about 18 years and the motion is Retrograde motion retrograde . Cassini state A system obeying these laws is said to be in a Cassini state , that is an evolved ... scienceworld.wolfram.com physics CassiniLaws.html Cassini Laws from Eric Weisstein s World of Physics ... bibcode 1981M&P....25....3E http www.articleworld.org index.php Cassini 27s Laws Cassini s 3 laws ...   more details



  1. Laws of attraction

    dablink For other uses, see Laws of Attraction movie Law of Attraction New Thought In the history of science , the laws of attraction is a catch phrase used when discussing the perceived nature of bodies that have a tendency to attract, thus contradicting itself as a physics law which serve to define specific properties and can be proven with experiment to be a constant. Historically, the concept of there being a known set of the laws of attraction evolved from the laws of affinity , which numbered up to ten depending upon which chemist was sourced. History In c. 391 BC, Plato built on Empedocles conception of philia attractive force and neikos repulsive force by postulating the first law of affinity that likes tend toward likes , e.g. earth to earth or water to water, etc. In 1250, Albertus Magnus applied the conception of affinity to chemical systems and postulated four laws of affinity. In 1687, Isaac Newton proposed that chemical affinities were due to certain forces that would likely follow similar laws analogous to the three laws of planetary motion. He expanded on these views in Query 31 of his 1704 Opticks . In 1718, after translating Newton s Opticks , French physician and chemist ... of chemical affinity, which encompassed both Plato s and Geoffroy s affinity laws, as well as four ..., most consider Isaac Newton to be the one who stimulated the discovery of the laws of attraction ... by the presence and motion of those particles. This effect, as modeled via Maxwell s field equations , can be thought of as the electromagnetic laws of attraction and repulsion. With the discovery of sub atomic particles, such as the quark 1964 , and the fundamental force s, the term laws of attraction ... effect created therefrom. Subsequently, in the 20th century the laws of affinity were replaced by the laws of quantum chemistry and chemical thermodynamics . Human laws of attraction In the mid ... index.php?term pto 4195.html&fromMod popular Friendship Laws of Attraction , Psychology Today Category ...   more details



  1. Laws of science

    Refimprove date February 2008 The laws of science are various established scientific law s, or physical law s as they are sometimes called. ref OED law of nature ref Laws differ from hypotheses , Scientific theory theories , postulates , principle s, etc., in that laws are an analytic statements, usually with an empirically determined constant. A theory may contain a set of laws, or a theory may be implied from an empirically determined law. Incomplete list of scientific laws col begin col break Laws of motion Kepler s laws of planetary motion Kepler s three laws of planetary motion Newton s laws of motion Newton s three laws of motion Euler s laws Euler s laws of rigid body motion Laws of electromagnetism ... where math m frac m 0 sqrt 1 frac v 2 c 2 math Laws of classical mechanics Newton s laws of motion They are low ... s laws of motion are extensions of Newton s laws. Inertia Law of inertia math F d vec p dt math ... above Kepler s laws of planetary motion Newton s law of universal gravitation gravitational force ... Amp re s circuital law Faraday s law of induction Lorentz force Lorentz force law Joule s laws Joule s first law Ohm s law Kirchhoff s circuit laws Biot Savart law Biot Savart law of electromagnetism Lenz s law law of universal gravitation Newton s law of universal gravitation col break Laws of energy Laws of thermodynamics Laws of heat transfer Thermal conduction Fourier s law Fourier s law of heat ... resistive and one capacitative element Newton s law of cooling Laws of thermal radiation Planck ... laws Boyle s law Charles s law Gay Lussac s law Combined gas law Avogadro s law Ideal gas law Graham s law Graham s law of effusion Fick s laws of diffusion Dalton s law Dalton s law of partial pressures Henry s law Henry s law of dissolved gas Joule s laws Joule s second law of ideal gas Laws of Aerodynamics Bernoulli s principle col break col end Conservation laws Most significant laws in science are conservation laws . These fundamental laws follow from homogeneity of space , time and phase ...   more details



  1. Laws of football

    Laws of football may refer to Laws of rugby league Playing rugby union Laws of rugby union Laws of the Game association football Laws of Australian football American football rules Disambig ...   more details



  1. Laws of the Game

    Laws of the Game may refer to Laws of the Game association football Laws of Australian football Laws of rugby league Rugby union gameplay Rules of chess Laws of cricket Disambig ...   more details



  1. Fryette's laws

    two laws by stating dysfunction in one plane will negatively affect all other planes of motion. References ...Orphan date February 2009 Fryette s Laws is a set of three laws pertaining to skeletal anatomy named after Harrison Fryette, D.O. It is defined as a set of guiding principles used by practitioners of osteopathic medicine to discriminate between dysfunctions in the axial skeleton . The first two laws solely apply to the lumbar and human thorax thoracic spinal regions, but the third applies to the entire vertebral column . ref http medical dictionary.thefreedictionary.com Fryette 27s Laws Fryette s Laws ref The first two laws were developed by Dr. Fryette in 1918, and the third was developed by C.R. Nelson, D.O in 1948. ref Robert G Savarese, John D Capobianco, James J Cox, JR. OMT Review, 3rd ed. ref The three principles Principle I When the spine is in neutral, sidebending to one side will be accompanied by horizontal rotation to the opposite side. In type I somatic dysfunction this law can be seen when more than one vertebrae are out of alignment and cannot be returned to neutral by flexion or extension. The involved group of vertebrae demonstrates a coupled relationship between side bending and rotation. When the spine is neutral, side bending forces are applied to a group of typical vertebrae and the entire group will rotate toward the opposite side the side of produced convexity ref Nelson, K and Glonek, T. Somatic Dysfunction in Osteopathic Family Medicine. Philadelphia Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 455. ref Extreme type I dysfunction is similar to scoliosis . Principle II When the spine is flexed or extended non neutral , sidebending to one side will be accompanied by rotation to the same side. In type II somatic dysfunction of the spine, this law can be seen when ... of Manual Medicine. Baltimore Williams and Wilkins 1989 58 60 ref Principle III When motion is introduced in one plane it will modify reduce motion in the other two planes. ref Greenman PE. Principles ...   more details



  1. Debra Laws

    motion for summary judgment on the ground that Laws s state law claims were preempted by Section 301 ...Debra Laws is an American R&B singer and actress from Houston , Texas . In her music career, she works closely with her siblings, Eloise Laws , Hubert Laws and Ronnie Laws , who are producers. Biography Debra Renee Laws was born September 10, 1956 in Houston, Texas , the seventh of eight children to Hubert Laws, Sr. and Miola Luverta Donahue. She has performed throughout the United States U.S. in such prestigious venues as Carnegie Hall , The Berkeley Jazz Festival and the Hollywood Bowl . She has also toured in Europe , Africa , and Southeast Asia . Her most recent album is entitled Moments , and she produced, wrote or co wrote nine of the 12 songs contained in the album. The album is now in release ... was a lead vocalist on her brother Hubert s album, Land of Passion , on Columbia Records . Laws made ... 1990, Laws worked with her three siblings, recording and doing many live performances in the United ... Kid motion picture soundtrack. In April and May 1991, she toured Europe with the Commodores ... Group In March 2003, Debra Laws sued Sony Music Entertainment Epic Records in the United States ... Group , which held the copyright to the song, Laws claimed that the use of her voice without ... v1 cases 1139721 title Debra LAWS, Plaintiff Appellant, v. SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT, INC., d b a Epic ... Sony Music, Laws and her production company, Spirit Productions, Inc. which is owned and controlled by her brother, Hubert Laws Hubert , sued Elektra Entertainment Group as well as Elektra s parent ... that Elektra was contractually obligated to obtain their the Laws s consent before agreeing to allow the Very Special sound recording to be used in All I Have song . Laws s claims were dismissed early ... Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Laws, Debra ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1956 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Laws, Debra Category ...   more details



  1. Gilbert Laws

    Gilbert Laws may refer to Gilbert L. Laws 1838 1907 , U.S. Representative from Nebraska Gilbert Laws sailor 1870 1918 , British Olympic sailor hndis Laws, Gilbert ...   more details



  1. Halsbury's Laws

    Halsbury s Laws is the name of a legal encyclopaedia produced by LexisNexis Butterworths . Halsbury s Laws of England Halsbury s Laws of Australia Category Law books disambig ...   more details



  1. List of laws

    This is a list of laws applied to various disciplines. These are often adage s or predictions with the appellation Law , although they do not apply in the legal sense, cannot be scientifically tested, or are intended only as rough descriptions rather than applying in each case . These laws are sometimes called rules of thumb . See List of legal topics for laws in the legal sense. See List of scientific laws for falsifiable laws that said to apply universally and literally. Astronomy and cosmology laws Hubble s law Titius Bode law Dermott s law Computer science laws Amdahl s law maximum possible speed up to a parallel program when adding more computing power Bell s Law of Computer Classes Corollary to Moore s Law for computer class formation Brooks Law Godwin s Law Prediction of internet debating patterns Hick s law Linus s law software development Metcalfe s law Moore s law hardware development Pollack s law Reed s law Economic laws Supply and demand Law of supply and demand Gresham s law Linguistic laws Grimm s law regarding sound changes Mathematical laws Law of large numbers Science Fiction author s laws Clarke s law Sturgeon s law Three Laws of Robotics Isaac Asimov s List of fictional laws fictional set of laws General laws Benford s law Hilt s Law Stigler s law of eponymy Related lists List of eponymous laws Scientific laws named after people Category Society related lists ...   more details



  1. Robotic laws

    Mergeto Laws of robotics date November 2011 Robotic laws Robotic laws are real or conceptual sets of restrictions on the behavior of robots. In fiction, perhaps the most prominent expression of this concept is the Three Laws of Robotics described by Isaac Asimov in many of his short stories and novels. A nonfictional, speculative form can be found in Tilden s Laws of Robotics , three guiding principles rules for robots by Mark W. Tilden . Robotics Category Laws of robotics ...   more details



  1. Socialist Laws

    This is the funniest disambig page I ve ever created or seen Socialist Laws may refer to one of the following Socialist law Anti Socialist Laws disambig ...   more details



  1. Laws of thermodynamics

    Thermodynamics cTopic Laws of thermodynamics Laws The four laws of thermodynamics define fundamental physical quantities temperature , energy , and entropy that characterize thermodynamic system s. The laws describe how these quantities behave under various circumstances, and forbid certain phenomena such as perpetual motion . The four laws of thermodynamics are ref name Guggenheim 1985 Guggenheim, E.A. 1985 . Thermodynamics. An Advanced Treatment for Chemists and Physicists , seventh edition, North Holland, Amsterdam, ISBN 0 444 86951 4. ref ref name Kittel and Kroemer 1980 Kittel, C. Kroemer, H. 1980 . Thermal Physics , second edition, W.H. Freeman, San Francisco, ISBN 0 7167 1088 9. ref ref ... are transferred in or out of it. Equivalently, perpetual motion machine s of the first kind are impossible ... entropy of the system in a process known as thermalization . Equivalently, perpetual motion ... been suggestions of additional laws, but none of them achieve the generality of the four accepted laws, and they are not mentioned in standard textbooks. ref name Guggenheim 1985 ref name Kittel ..., Stability and Fluctuations , Wiley Interscience, London, ISBN 0 471 30280 5. ref The laws ... law. The importance of the law as a foundation to the earlier laws is that it allows the definition ... of physical information about the microscopic details of the motion and configuration of the system ... laws. By 1873, for example, thermodynamicist Josiah Willard Gibbs , in his memoir Graphical Methods in the Thermodynamics of Fluids , clearly stated the first two absolute laws of thermodynamics. Some textbooks throughout the 20th century have numbered the laws differently. In some fields removed from ... Laws of science Table of thermodynamic equations Ginsberg s Theorem References reflist Further reading Atkins, Peter, 2007. Four Laws That Drive the Universe . OUP Oxford. Goldstein, Martin, and Inge ... Laws Of Thermodynamics Category Laws of thermodynamics ar ca Lleis ...   more details



  1. Laws of rugby

    Laws of rugby may refer to Laws of rugby league Rugby union laws Disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details




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