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Trauma Center: Under The Knife: Encyclopedia - Trauma Center: Under The Knife
Trauma Center: Under the Knife (Caduceus: Surgical Operation in Japan) is a surgical simulation game developed for the Nintendo DS. Sui...
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Alewife: Encyclopedia - Alewife
The alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) is a species of small shad. There are anadromous and landlocked forms. The landlocked form is also cal...
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Illithid: Encyclopedia Ii - Illithid - Illithid Biology
Illithids are hermaphroditic creatures who each spawn a mass of larvae twice in their life. The larvae resemble miniature illithid heads ...
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Lambton Worm: Encyclopedia Ii - Lambton Worm - The Story
The story revolves around John Lambton, heir of the Lambton Estate, County Durham, and his battle with a giant worm which had been terror...
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Decapodian: Encyclopedia Ii - Decapodian - Reproduction And Life Cycle
Reproduction is seasonal. When males produce an excess of "male jelly" they become aggressive and violent. A hitherto hidden fin on their...
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Lake Ontario: Encyclopedia Ii - Lake Ontario - History
The lake was carved out of soft weak Silurian rocks by the Wisconsonian Ice age glacier which expanded the preglacial Ontarian River vall...
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Trauma Center: Under The Knife: Encyclopedia Ii - Trauma Center: Under The Knife - Characters
Derek Stiles (age 26) - The main character and a surgeon at Hope Hospital. He is just beginning to realize his potiential. Interesting to...
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Great Lakes: Encyclopedia Ii - Great Lakes - Economy Of The Great Lakes
The lakes are extensively used for transport, though cargo traffic has decreased considerably in recent years. The Great Lakes Waterway m...
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Illithid: Encyclopedia Ii - Illithid - Illithid Society
An illithid city is ruled by a creature called an Elder Brain which lives in a pool of cerebral fluid in the city's center. When an illit...
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Great Lakes: Encyclopedia Ii - Great Lakes - Important Cities Along The Lakes
Lake Superior
Duluth, Minnesota
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
Marquette, Michigan
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Lambton Worm: Encyclopedia Ii - Lambton Worm - The Song
The story was made into a song which was originally written in 1867 by C.M. Leumane. The dialect is most effective when sung in a Geordie...
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Great Lakes: Encyclopedia Ii - Great Lakes - Lakes
The Great Lakes are (west to east, general direction of water flow):
Lake Superior (the largest and deepest, larger than the Czech Repub...
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Great Lakes: Encyclopedia Ii - Great Lakes - Geologic Pre-history
Lake Superior
Lake Michigan
Lake Ontario
Lake Huron
Lake Erie
The Great Lakes were formed at the end of the last ice age about 10,000 yea...
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Lake Ontario: Encyclopedia Ii - Lake Ontario - Enviromental Concerns
During modern times the lake became heavily polluted from industrial chemicals, untreated sewage, including phosphates in laundry deterge...
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Great Lakes: Encyclopedia Ii - Great Lakes - Political Issues
The International Joint Commission was established in 1909 to help prevent and resolve disputes relating to the use and quality of bounda...
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Lake Ontario: Encyclopedia Ii - Lake Ontario - Geography
Lake Ontario is the eastern-most and smallest in surface area (19,009 square kilometers) of the Great Lakes; although, it exceeds Lake Er...
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Lake Ontario: Encyclopedia Ii - Lake Ontario - Effects Of The Climate On The Lake
The lake has a natural seiche rhythm of eleven minutes. The seiche effect normally is only about 2 centimeters, but can be greatly amplif...
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