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By specifying a distinguishing characteristic for the boy, you are forcing people to consider order and BB becomes bB and Bb. But really nothing has changed.
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Now, closing in on 60, I can wait for it to come back, but I'm not sure I'll see it regain the trendline it was on bB (before Bush).
Obama Rolls Out Rubinite Economic Team; Says He May Not Immediately Repeal Bush's Tax Cuts 2009
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Sold as the bB in Japan, the xB was introduced for sale in California earlier in 2003.
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Sold as the bB in Japan, the xB was introduced for sale in California earlier in 2003.
WN.com - Articles related to VW plans to be No. 1 car seller in the world by 2018 2010
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Sold as the bB in Japan, the xB was introduced for sale in California earlier in 2003.
WN.com - Articles related to VW plans to be No. 1 car seller in the world by 2018 2010
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Sold as the bB in Japan, the xB was introduced for sale in California earlier in 2003.
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Sold as the bB in Japan, the xB was introduced for sale in California earlier in 2003.
WN.com - Articles related to VW plans to be No. 1 car seller in the world by 2018 2010
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NIST also considers the term molality and the symbol m to be obsolete and recommends using the term molality of solute B and the symbol bB or mB with SI units of mol / kg or other SI acceptable units. gram equivalent of a solute ion per liter of solution.
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009
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NIST also considers the term molality and the symbol m to be obsolete and recommends using the term molality of solute B and the symbol bB or mB with SI units of mol / kg or other SI acceptable units. mole fraction Χ, (also called molar fraction) denotes the number of moles of a component as a proportion of the total number of moles.
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009
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NIST also considers the term molality and the symbol m to be obsolete and recommends using the term molality of solute B and the symbol bB or mB with SI units of mol / kg or other SI acceptable units. parts-per notation is used in some areas of science and engineering because it does not require conversion from weights or volumes to more chemically relevant units such as normality or molarity.
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009
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