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  • 41Universal Music Mobile — Logo de Universal Music Mobile Dates clés Lancement : 25 août 2004 …

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  • 42Universal language — A universal language is a hypothetical historical or mythical language said to be spoken and understood by all or most of the world s population;or, in some circles, is said to be understood by all living things, beings, and objects alike. In… …

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  • 43universal — universalness, n. /yooh neuh verr seuhl/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of all or the whole: universal experience. 2. applicable everywhere or in all cases; general: a universal cure. 3. affecting, concerning, or involving all:… …

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  • 44Universal (metaphysics) — Universals redirects here. For other uses, see Universal (disambiguation). In metaphysics, a universal is what particular things have in common, namely characteristics or qualities. In other words, universals are repeatable or recurrent entities… …

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  • 45Universal Soil Loss Equation — Models of soil erosion play critical roles in soil and water resource conservation and nonpoint source pollution assessments, including: sediment load assessment and inventory, conservation planning and design for sediment control, and for the… …

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  • 46Universal edit button — infobox software platform = Mozilla Firefox released = 19 June 2008 author = Travis Derouin (of wikiHow) programming language = XULThe Universal Edit Button is a green pencil icon in the address bar of a web browser that indicates a web page… …

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  • 47Universal wavefunction — The Universal Wavefunction or Universal Wave Function is a term introduced by Hugh Everett in his Princeton PhD Thesis, [Bryce Seligman DeWitt, R. Neill Graham, eds, The Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics , Princeton Series in… …

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  • 48Universal power — In the Middle Ages, the Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor were the universal powers. Both were struggling for the so called Dominium mundi or world dominium. This is an ideological concept with implications for earthly political supremacy as well… …

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  • 49universal — adj. & n. adj. 1 of, belonging to, or done etc. by all persons or things in the world or in the class concerned; applicable to all cases (the feeling was universal; met with universal approval). 2 Logic (of a proposition) in which something is… …

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  • 50universal — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin universalis, from universum universe Date: 14th century 1. including or covering all or a whole collectively or distributively without limit or exception; especially available… …

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