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Hg Hage, George S. Newspapers on the Minnesota Frontier 1849-1860. St. Paul, Minnesota Historical Society, ?967.
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Hg (shelf group) states where literature on the subject is located in DTV
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Hg Highly Gifted = (IQ 145 - 160) (3 standard deviations from the mean)
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Hg hunter-gatherer
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Hg The name comes from the use of mercurial barometers which equate the height of a column of mercury with air pressure. One inch of mercury is equivalent to 33.86 millibars or 25.40 millimeters. First devised in 1644 by Evangelista Torricelli (1608-1647), an Italian physicist and mathematician, to explain the fundamental principles of hydromechanics.
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