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G
Fifth letter of a Nasdaq stock symbol specifying that the issue is the first convertible bond of the company.

g
Used immediately following the stock name in stock transaction tables of newspapers to indicate that dividends and earnings are in Canadian currency but that the stock price is in U.S. dollars: Dome g .12.


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The magnetic rods, arranged in two staggered rows, provide an effective magnetic force of 9,000 gauss at the outside of the rod surface to ensure the reliable separation of even the smallest metal particles.
Therefore the next two triangular numbers are 15 (10 + 5) and 21 (15 + 6) On July 10,1796, when he was 19-years-old, the mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss wrote in his diary: "I have just proved this wonderful result that any natural number is the sum of three or fewer triangular numbers".
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