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| [[Miron Lee Heinselman]] <small>(Ecologist and Wilderness Advocate)</small>
| Miron Lee "Bud" Heinselman (February 7, 1920 – February 28, 1993) was an American ecologist and conservationist whose research and writing focused on two major ecological fields. The first area concerned the ecology of boreal peatlands, and the second centered on fire ecology and the role of fire in northern conifer forests.
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| Xiaomi 13T Pro is a premium Android smartphone developed by [[Xiaomi]] and part of the Xiaomi T Series. It was officially announced and released on {{Start date|2023|09|26}}, and serves as the successor to the Xiaomi 12T Pro. The 13T Pro introduces several flagship-level upgrades including a high-refresh AMOLED display, [[Leica Camera|Leica]]-tuned triple camera setup, and ultra-fast 120W charging.
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| Kleinere Schriften (''Smaller Writings'') of [[Alexander von Humboldt]] are an important 1853 collection of Humboldt's shorter scientific works, particularly dealing with [[natural science]] and geology, and especially concerning [[volcanology]]. It is considered one of Humboldt's major works.
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| Meri Tanhai is a Pakistani Urdu-language television drama series that premiered on [[Hum TV]] on 30 December 2024. Created by [[MD Productions]] and produced by [[Momina Duraid]], the series was written by Shazia Atta Humayun under the script supervision of [[Farhat Ishtiaq]], and directed by Meer Sikandar.
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| data-sort-value=3586 | [[Special:Contribs/Ligocsicnarf89|Ligocsicnarf89]] (3586)
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| [[Port des Canonge Formation]] <small>(Geologic formation in Mallorca, Spain)</small>
| The Port des Canonge Formation is a lower–middle [[Permian]]-age [[geologic formation]] in the [[Mediterranean]] island of [[Mallorca]]. It consists of red to brown-colored [[sedimentary rock]]s ([[red beds]]) such as [[sandstone]] and [[mudstone]], and is located in what back then was the western peri-[[Tethys Ocean]].
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| The [[1997 Atlantic hurricane season]] consisted of the events that occurred in the annual cycle of [[tropical cyclone]] formation over the Atlantic Ocean north of the [[equator]]. The official bounds of each [[Atlantic hurricane season]] are dates that conventionally delineate the period each year during which tropical cyclones tend to form in the [[tropical cyclone basins|basin]] according to the [[National Hurricane Center]], beginning on June&nbsp;1 and ending on November&nbsp;30.
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| data-sort-value=2313123132 | [[Special:Contribs/Dylan620|Dylan620]] (2313123132)
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Timeline of the 1997 Atlantic hurricane season|Past AfD]]
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| Nevados is an American [[renewable energy]] technology company specializing in the design and manufacture of all-terrain [[solar tracker]]s. It develops rugged tracker systems capable of deploying in challenging environments such as desert, salt flats and rocky terrain.
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| data-sort-value=11081111 | [[Special:Contribs/Trzb|Trzb]] (11081111)
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| [[1998 Oak Grove–Birmingham tornado]] <small>(1998 Tornadoe in Alabama)</small>
| In the evening hours of April 8, 1998, a violent and deadly [[tornado]] devastated multiple suburban communities of [[Birmingham, Alabama]], primarily Oak Grove, [[Rock Creek, Alabama|Rock Creek]], [[Edgewater, Alabama|Edgewater]], and [[McDonald Chapel, Alabama|McDonald Chapel]]. The tornado was part of a [[Tornado outbreak of April 6–9, 1998|larger tornado outbreak]] which included the [[Great Plains]], [[Dixie Alley]], and the [[Carolinas]], tracking for 30.3 miles through [[Tuscaloosa County, Alabama|Tuscaloosa]] and [[Jefferson County, Alabama|Jefferson Counties]] in Central [[Alabama]], where it would claim 32 lives, injure a further 259, and cause $202.83 million (1998 USD) in damages.
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| Typhoon Kim, known in the [[Philippines]] as Typhoon Unding, was a powerful typhoon that struck the Philippines and [[Guam]] in November 1977, causing over 100 fatalities and widespread damage. It was the fiftieth depression, eighteenth tropical storm, ninth typhoon, and third violent typhoon of the [[1977 Pacific typhoon season]].
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| Tropical Storm Chantal was a [[tropical cyclone]] that impacted the [[Southeastern United States]] in July 2025. Chantal originated from a decaying frontal boundary over [[Florida]]. It then moved offshore into the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and rapidly organized into a tropical depression on July 4.
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| data-sort-value=93709381 | [[Special:Contribs/Quxyz|Quxyz]] (93709381)
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| [[Network Security Policy Management]] <small>(Network Security Policy Management)</small>
| Network Security Policy Management (NSPM) Network security policy management refers to the process of managing a formal [[policy]] or document that outlines an organization's processes and guidelines to enforce and manage the security of its [[computer network]].
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| [[Clevandodendron]] <small>(Extinct genus of lycopsid plants)</small>
| Clevandodendron is an extinct genus of [[lycopsid]] known from a single specimen from the [[Cleveland Shale]]. The only known specimen is significant because it preserves the complete plant from the basal portion, featuring thick appendages at one end, to near the shoot apex.
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| Marrong Reserve, also called Pemulwuy Lookout and Ridgeline Reserve, is a [[nature reserve]], an [[urban park]] and a recreational [[scenic viewpoint|lookout]] situated in [[Western Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], Australia. J-shaped, the reserve is located approximately {{convert|9|km}} kilometers west of the [[Parramatta]], and {{convert|33|km}} north-west of the [[Sydney CBD]].
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| [[Miron Lee Heinselman]] <small>(Ecologist and Wilderness Advocate)</small>
| Miron Lee "Bud" Heinselman (February 7, 1920 – February 28, 1993) was an American ecologist and conservationist whose research and writing focused on two major ecological fields. The first area concerned the ecology of boreal peatlands, and the second centered on fire ecology and the role of fire in northern conifer forests.
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| [[Charles Branch (British Army officer)]]
| Sir Charles Hector Diarmuid St John Branch [[Order of the Bath|<small>KCB</small>]] [[Distinguished Service Order|<small>DSO</small>]] [[Military Cross|<small>MC</small>]] (1886–1917) was a British Army officer.
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| [[ClevandodendronChaloneria]] <small>(Extinct genus of lycopsid plants)</small>
| Chaloneria is a genus of extinct [[Lycopodiopsida|lycopsid]] from the Middle to Late [[Pennsylvanian (geology)|Pennsylvanian]] of the [[Carboniferous]]. The unbranched plant grows to a height of around 2&nbsp;m, with a stem diameter of 10&nbsp;cm. Leaves, adorning the stem in a helical pattern, leaving behind irregular leaf scars when broken off.
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| [[Millisite]]
| Millisite is a rare phosphate mineral. The mineral was named after Mr. F. T. Millis of [[Lehi, Utah]]. Millisite can be found in altered phosphate deposits.
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| [[Litogastridae]] <small>(family of fossil decapods)</small>
| Litogastridae is a family of [[decapod crustaceans]] known only from [[fossils]]. They survived from the [[Early Triassic]] to the [[Late Jurassic]]. It was first given the name Litogastroidae, but this does not comply with article 29.2 in [[International Code of Zoological Nomenclature|ICZN.]]
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