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On the Web
- Eights Group - Rules on eight games in the Eights family: Crazy Eights, Spoons, Crates, Last One, Mao, Bartok and Eleusis.
- Kings in the Corner - Game rules.
- Chess and Poker: Checks - Original game invented by James Yates. Site contains graphics and details explaining how to play the game.
- Semicolon Software - Features articles about winning at multiple solitaire variations.
- dogMelon - Provides rules, descriptions, and graphical examples of multiple solitaire games.
- United States Playing Card Company: Solitaire Games - Features rules and instructions for multiple variations.
- Solitaire Laboratory - Features solutions and descriptions for Freecell, Giza, Pyramid Puzzlements, and Fourteen Out.
- Solitaire Strategy by ChessandPoker.com - Nine-step decision making process that guides a player to the correct play. Also presents specific strategies for Klondike.
- Card Games: Competitive Patience - Rules for four variations of multi-player patience (solitaire) and links for one-player games.
- BVS Solitaire Collection - Provides introduction and rules for a several original solitaire variations.
Wikipedia Articles
- Polyphosphate-accumulating organisms - Polyphosphate-accumulating organisms (PAOs) are a group of bacteria that, under certain conditions, facilitate the removal of large amounts of phosphorus from wastewater in a process, called enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR). PAOs accomplish this removal of phosphate by accumulating it within their cells as polyphosphate.
- Shedding At The Wedding - "Shedding at the Wedding" is the sixth episode of Open All Hours second season.
- Vortex shedding - Vortex shedding is an unsteady flow that takes place in special flow velocities (according to the size and shape of the cylindrical body). In this flow vortices are created at the back of the body and periodically from both sides of the body.
- Eucalyptus gregsoniana - Eucalyptus gregsoniana, Wolgan Snow gum is a mallee to 5 metres. With bark smooth throughout, white or grey, shedding in long ribbons to shedding in short ribbons with green branchlets.
- Abscission - Abscission (from Latin abscindere, from ab- ‘off, away’ + scindere ‘to cut’) is the shedding of a body part. It most commonly refers to the process by which a plant intentionally drops one or more of its parts, such as a leaf, fruit, flower or seed, though the term is also used to describe the shedding of a claw by an animal.