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solidus History a gold coin of the Byzantine empire solidus [′säl·əd·əs] (mathematics) A sloping line that indicates division in a fraction. (physical chemistry) In a constitution or equilibrium diagram, the locus of points representing the temperature below which the various compositions finish freezing on cooling, or begin to melt on heating. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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present their findings in the March Physica Status Solidi (a). In this confraternity men and women paid the same entrance fee (one libra parvorum) and the same annual fees for lighting (seven solidi parvorum) , but in chapter thirty it was specified that sisters "no lieva tolella. The basis for any solidi ty of the self eroded in a climate in which facades, possessions, and other external signs of worth dominated daily life. |
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