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  2. Liberty Bank (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Bank is the successor to the state-owned “AgroMretsvBank” which was privatised in 1994 and renamed to “People’s Bank of Georgia” in 2002. The People's Bank of Georgia had the largest customer service network in Georgia. Under the leadership of George Goguadze, the Bank opened 210 branches across the country.

  3. Roman numerals - Wikipedia

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    Roman numerals are sometimes used to represent the days of the week in hours-of-operation signs displayed in windows or on doors of businesses, [75] and also sometimes in railway and bus timetables. Monday, taken as the first day of the week, is represented by I. Sunday is represented by VII.

  4. Hexagonal crystal family - Wikipedia

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    In the hexagonal family, the crystal is conventionally described by a right rhombic prism unit cell with two equal axes (a by a), an included angle of 120° (γ) and a height (c, which can be different from a) perpendicular to the two base axes. The hexagonal unit cell for the rhombohedral Bravais lattice is the R-centered cell, consisting of ...

  5. Crystal system - Wikipedia

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    A crystal system is a set of point groups in which the point groups themselves and their corresponding space groups are assigned to a lattice system. Of the 32 crystallographic point groups that exist in three dimensions, most are assigned to only one lattice system, in which case both the crystal and lattice systems have the same name.

  6. Post-perovskite - Wikipedia

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    Post-perovskite. Post-perovskite (pPv) is a high-pressure phase of magnesium silicate (MgSiO 3). It is composed of the prime oxide constituents of the Earth's rocky mantle (MgO and SiO 2), and its pressure and temperature for stability imply that it is likely to occur in portions of the lowermost few hundred km of Earth's mantle.

  7. Hertwig rule - Wikipedia

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    Hertwig's rule, or the long axis rule states that a cell divides along its long axis. Introduced by the German zoologist Oscar Hertwig in 1884, the rule emphasizes the cell shape as a default mechanism of spindle apparatus orientation. Hertwig's rule predicts cell division orientation, which is important for tissue architecture, cell fate and ...

  8. Bulgarian name - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian given names. Traditionally, the Bulgarian given names are either of Slavic origin or from Greek, Latin or Hebrew when reflecting Christian faith (e.g. Petar, Maria, Ivan, Teodora, Georgi, Nikolay, Mihail, Paraskeva, Dimitar). The Slavic names may describe the appearance or character of the person, may constitute a wish or even stem ...

  9. Mae Nomeri - Wikipedia

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    Mae Nomeri. " Mae Nomeri " (前のめり, Enthusiastic) is the 18th single by Japanese idol girl group SKE48. It was released on August 12, 2015. [1] It was number-one on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart [2] with 370,135 copies sold. [3] It was the fourteenth best-selling single of 2015 in Japan according to the Oricon Yearly Singles Chart, with ...