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Molar Composition
Molar may refer to: *Molar (tooth), a kind of tooth found in mammals * Molar (grape), another name for the Spanish wine grape Listan Negro *Molar (unit), a unit of concentration equal to 1 mole per litre * Molar quantities, such as molar mass, molar volume, etc. * El Molar, Tarragona, a village in the comarca (county) of Priorat, province of Tarragona in the autonomous region of Catalonia, Spain * El Molar, Madrid, a town in the north of the Community of Madrid in the road to Burgos, after San Agustín de Guadalix See also * Moler, a power-pop band from Australia * Moler (surname) * Molaro (other) * Molar tooth sign, a characteristic of the genetic disorder Joubert syndrome Joubert syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder that affects the cerebellum, an area of the Human brain, brain that controls balance and coordination. Joubert syndrome is one of the many genetic syndromes associated with syndromic ...
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Molar (tooth)
The molars or molar teeth are large, flat teeth at the back of the mouth. They are more developed in mammals. They are used primarily to grind food during chewing. The name ''molar'' derives from Latin, ''molaris dens'', meaning "millstone tooth", from ''mola'', millstone and ''dens'', tooth. Molars show a great deal of diversity in size and shape across the mammal groups. The third molar of humans is sometimes vestigial. Human anatomy In humans, the molar teeth have either four or five cusps. Adult humans have 12 molars, in four groups of three at the back of the mouth. The third, rearmost molar in each group is called a wisdom tooth. It is the last tooth to appear, breaking through the front of the gum at about the age of 20, although this varies among individuals and populations, and in many cases the tooth is missing. The human mouth contains upper (maxillary) and lower (mandibular) molars. They are: maxillary first molar, maxillary second molar, maxillary third mol ...
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Molar (grape)
Molar may refer to: *Molar (tooth), a kind of tooth found in mammals * Molar (grape), another name for the Spanish wine grape Listan Negro *Molar (unit), a unit of concentration equal to 1 mole per litre * Molar quantities, such as molar mass, molar volume, etc. * El Molar, Tarragona, a village in the comarca (county) of Priorat, province of Tarragona in the autonomous region of Catalonia, Spain * El Molar, Madrid, a town in the north of the Community of Madrid in the road to Burgos, after San Agustín de Guadalix See also * Moler, a power-pop band from Australia * Moler (surname) * Molaro (other) * Molar tooth sign, a characteristic of the genetic disorder Joubert syndrome Joubert syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder that affects the cerebellum, an area of the Human brain, brain that controls balance and coordination. Joubert syndrome is one of the many genetic syndromes associated with syndromic ...
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Molar (unit)
Molar concentration (also called molarity, amount concentration or substance concentration) is the number of moles of solute per liter of solution. Specifically, It is a measure of the concentration of a chemical species, in particular, of a solute in a solution, in terms of amount of substance per unit volume of solution. In chemistry, the most commonly used unit for molarity is the number of moles per liter, having the unit symbol mol/L or mol/ dm3 (1000 mol/ m3) in SI units. A solution with a concentration of 1 mol/L is said to be 1 molar, commonly designated as 1 M or 1 M. Molarity is often depicted with square brackets around the substance of interest; for example, the molarity of the hydrogen ion is depicted as + Definition Molar concentration or molarity is most commonly expressed in units of moles of solute per litre of solution. For use in broader applications, it is defined as amount of substance of solute per unit volume of solution, or per u ...
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Molar Quantity
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El Molar, Tarragona
El Molar () is a municipality in the comarca of Priorat, Tarragona Province, Catalonia, Spain. It has a population of . Most of the local economy is based on vineyards, as well as almond and olive tree plantations. History Remnants of two ancient villages, the oldest from the 6th or 7th century, are within the El Molar municipal term. The present village dates from the 13th century after the area had been reconquered from the saracens. During medieval times the town was part of the Barony of Entença. According to an 1156 document by which Ramon Berenguer IV ceded the territory to the Poblet Monastery, El Molar was linked to neighboring Garcia town. This situation ended in the 19th century. El Molar was bombed by Condor Legion planes during the Spanish Civil War. An abandoned galena mine nearby was used as a field hospital during the Battle of the Ebro. Monuments The 18th-century local church is dedicated to Saint Roch Roch (lived c. 1348 – 15/16 August 1376/79; tradi ...
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El Molar, Madrid
El Molar is a municipality of the Community of Madrid, Spain. El Molar received the privilege of township in 1564, as it split from the jurisdiction of Talamanca. Transport system El Molar has 8 intercity bus lines. 6 of them link the village with Madrid capital having the terminal in the Plaza de Castilla Interchange. These lines are: Line 191: Madrid (Plaza de Castilla) - Buitrago del Lozoya Line 193: Madrid (Plaza de Castilla) - Pedrezuela - El Vellón Line 193A: El Molar - Cotos de Monterrey - Venturada Line 194: Madrid (Plaza de Castilla) - Rascafría Line 195: Madrid (Plaza de Castilla) - Braojos de la Sierra Line 196: Madrid (Plaza de Castilla) - La Acebeda Line 197D: Torrelaguna Torrelaguna () is a municipality in the Community of Madrid, Spain. It covers an area of 43.40 km2. , it has a population of 4,940. History Public transport Torrelaguna has three line buses. They are: Line 197: Torrelaguna - Madrid (Pl ... - El Vellón - El Molar R ...
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Moler
Moler, previously called Snuff, are an Australian Indie power pop band which formed in 1993 as a three-piece with founding mainstays Helen Cattanach on bass guitar and lead vocals and Julien Poulson on lead guitar. They had a changing line-up of drummers and sometimes worked as a four-piece with a keyboardist. Their sole studio album, ''Golden Duck'', was released in October 1997 via Infectious/Mushroom with Lindsay Gravina producing. They also issued eight extended plays (EPs) before they disbanded in 2001. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1998, ''Golden Duck'' was nominated for the Best Rock Album. In November they opened the Mushroom 25 Live concert. According to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, " heybuilt-up a buzz around the ocalindependent scene with heirmix of noisy guitar fuzz, hard-driving beats, strident pop melodies and Cattanach's alternately sweet'n'purring and aggressive vocals." Moler reformed in 2018, released another EP and performed periodically thereaft ...
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Moler (surname)
Moler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Cleve Moler (born 1939), American mathematician and computer programmer * Janja Moler (1780-1841), Serbian iconographer *Janko Mihailović Moler Janko Mihailović Moler (in Cyrillic Serbian: Јанко Михаиловић Молер; Negrišori, Ottoman Empire, 1792 - Negrišori, Principality of Serbia, 1853) was a Serbian priest and artist. He was an icon and portrait painter. Biography ... (1792–1853), Serbian priest and artist * Kathryn Moler (born 1966), American physicist * Petar Nikolajević Moler (1775–1816), Serbian politician See also * Moller * Moser (surname) {{surname, Moler ...
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Molaro (other)
Molaro may refer to: * Molaro (surname), Italian surname * Monte Molaro, mountain of the Picentini mountains, Italy * 30379 Molaro, a minor planet * Molaro, human settlemen of the municipality of Montebello Ionico, Calabria, Italy. See also * Molar (other) {{disambig ...
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