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Mahler, Gustav
(1860–1911) Austro-Hungarian composer and conductor.
fluorescence
Emission of electromagnetic radiation, usually visible light, caused by excitation of atoms in a material, which then reemit almost immediately (within about 108 seconds).
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(1926–89) Period of Japanese history corresponding to the reign of Hirohito, the Showa emperor.
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(907–65) Ancient name for Sichuan and the name of two of the 10 kingdoms included in China's Ten Kingdoms period (907–c. 980), specifically the Qian (Former) Shu (907–25) and the Hou (Later) Shu (934–65).

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