Fortified wine (redirect from Vins Doux Naturels)
cheaper wines, imparting a slightly medicinal "tonic" flavor. Vins doux naturels (VDN) are lightly fortified wines typically made from white Muscat grapes...
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The échappement naturel was the invention of Abraham-Louis Breguet, one of the most eminent watchmakers of all time. Following the introduction of the...
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46°56′02″N 71°44′48″W / 46.9338°N 71.7466°W / 46.9338; -71.7466 Lake type Naturel Primary inflows (Clockwise from the mouth) Gosford River, discharge of...
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UNGG reactor (redirect from Uranium Naturel Graphite Gaz)
The UNGG (Uranium Naturel Graphite Gaz) is an obsolete nuclear power reactor design developed in France. It was graphite moderated, cooled by carbon dioxide...
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d'origine contrôlée (AOC) for naturally sweet, fortified wines (vin doux naturel or VDN). The name refers to both a production region within Languedoc-Roussillon...
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both fortified and unfortified wines. The sweet fortified wines (Vin Doux Naturel, VDN) can be red, rosé or white, and have long been produced under the...
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Sodium-cooled fast reactor (redirect from Loop type LMFBR)
main design approaches to sodium-cooled reactors are pool type and loop type. In the pool type, the primary coolant is contained in the main reactor vessel...
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47°57′38″N 72°05′13″W / 47.96056°N 72.08694°W / 47.96056; -72.08694 Type Naturel Primary inflows Métabetchouane River Primary outflows Métabetchouane...
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48°13′52″N 71°15′03″W / 48.23111°N 71.25083°W / 48.23111; -71.25083 Type Naturel Primary inflows Simoncouche River Primary outflows Simoncouche River...
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Parc naturel régional de la Martinique is one of 54 French regional nature parks. With a surface area of approximately 63,000 ha (240 sq mi), it covers...
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