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CODEX Entry 8006: Osmium Osmium is a trace element found in platinum ores. It is the densest naturally occurring element, with a density of 22.59g/cm3, twice that of lead, and more than gold at ...
Desala’s primary operative on Earth. A formidable Sirusian of rare physical prowess, few moral compunctions and immense ego, Merkot was a wild card, even amongst the Sirusian special forces. Cut l ...
Suitable for the extraction of Embryonic Stem Cells (ESC) from mammalian blood, internal fats, marrow, and spermatozoa sources. Standard magnetic cell sorting using 5 grades of colloidal ...
CODEX Entry 1532: Priestess Love Song ‘The Crossing’ is a passionate Egyptian poem dating from between 1400 BC and 1100 BC¹. Reference: ¹ Michael V. Fox, Love, Passion, and Perce ...
CODEX Entry 3110: Karolinska University Hospital The hospital incorporates the Astrid Lindgren Children's hospital in Solna and the Children's Hospital in Huddinge. Also, within the large ...
CODEX Entry 3103: Baltic Sea Ice Due to the low salinity in the Baltic Sea, the area of the winter ice varies from 10% to 100% each year. The ice coverage peaks in late February. Since 1720, it ...
CODEX Entry 3100: Visby – Capital of Gotland The main town on the island of Gotland, sits sixty kilometres east off the southern Swedish coastline. Visby is the best-preserved medieval city i ...
CODEX Entry 3013: Lake Van Van Lake is one of the world's largest endorheic lakes, with no outlet. Its high salinity prevents it from freezing. The lake is believed, by locals, to hide many ...
CODEX Entry 3011: Armenian Highlands The current population of Armenians in Turkey is 60,000, down from 2 million in 1914, after the Armenian Genocide¹ ². The Armenian Highlands are in the f ...
CODEX Entry 3010: Ark of Bukhara Now sits within the nation of Uzbekistan which, along with its southern neighbours Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan has a rich history of barely explored ...