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The Standard Electrical Dictionary
Molar.
Referring to phenomena of mass as gravitation. Mechanics generally treats of molar laws and phenomena. [Transcriber's note: Molar, or mole, often refers to a quantity of a substance containing an Avagadro number (6.02E23) of molecules--a weight equal to the atomic weight of the molecule. For example, a mole of hydrogen (H2) is 2.015 grams; sodium chloride (NaCl) is 58.443 grams.]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of molar. in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of molar. in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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Ours would look pretty much just like modern elephants if they were alive today although the Cuvieronius had spiral tusks, their legs might be a bit stubbier, but themain difference from elephants is in their molar teeth, reflectinga diet more based on browsing than that of modern elephants.
The reality is that we can not know whether this single and badly preserved molar belonged indeed to a Denisovan, a hybrid or even an unknown hominin group. It might well be a Denisovan, and I would love it to be a Denisovan, because how cool would that be ? But more confident evidence is needed.
There is a chain of assumptions the authors accept in order to confirm that this is a Denisovan fossil, the reality is that we can not know whether this single and badly preserved molar belonged indeed to a Denisovan, a hybrid or even an unknown hominin group. It might well be a Denisovan, and I would love it to be a Denisovan, because how cool would that be ? But more confident evidence is needed.
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