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- Diamant - Wikipedia
The Diamant rocket (French for ' diamond ') was the first exclusively French expendable launch system and at the same time the first satellite launcher not built by either the United States or USSR
- Diamond - Wikipedia
Diamond is a solid form of the element carbon with its atoms arranged in a crystal structure called diamond cubic Diamond is tasteless, odorless, strong, brittle solid, colorless in pure form, a poor conductor of electricity, and insoluble in water
- Diamond (gemstone) - Wikipedia
Diamond[a] is a gemstone formed by cutting a raw diamond Diamonds have high monetary value as one of the best-known and most sought-after gems, and they have been used as decorative items since ancient times
- Diamant – Wikipedie
Chemicky čistý a strukturálně perfektní diamant je dokonale čirý bez odstínů nebo zabarvení Barva diamantu může být způsobena chemickou nečistotou nebo strukturálními kazy v krystalové mřížce
- Diamant (German bicycle company) - Wikipedia
A Diamant from 1960 The first Diamant-branded bicycles came out of Chemnitz, Germany The company Gebrüder Nevoigt, Reichenbrand Chemnitz (Gebrüder Nevoigt, Reichenbrand Chemnitz) was founded in 1882, by Frederick and William Nevoigt They started out manufacturing parts for sewing-machines and a line of higher-quality needles In 1885, they added bicycles to their offerings Following
- Diamant (board game) - Wikipedia
Diamant is a multiplayer card game designed by Alan R Moon and Bruno Faidutti, published in 2005 in Germany by Schmidt Spiele, with illustrations provided by Jörg Asselborn, Christof Tisch, and Claus Stephan [1][2]
- Diamant (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
Diamant is a French expendable launch rocket system Diamant may also refer to:
- Diamant – Wikipedia
Diamant ist optisch isotrop mit hoher Lichtbrechung und hoher Dispersion Er zeigt Fluoreszenz und Phosphoreszenz und ist triboelektrisch [3] Er verfügt über die höchste Wärmeleitfähigkeit aller bekannten Minerale
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