
1) Auto introduced in 1989 2) Bright fires 3) Bygone Chevy division 4) Bygone compact 5) Bygone General Motors brand 6) Cache intro 7) Car since 1989 8) Chevy auto 9) Chevy model, once 10) Coastal geography 11) Defunct car make 12) Defunct GM brand 13) Early Prizm 14) Earth pref 15) Earth prefix 16) Earthy prefix
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[magazine] GEO is a family of educational monthly magazines similar to the National Geographic magazine. It is known for its detailed reports and pictures. The first edition appeared in Germany in 1976. Since then, the magazine has been published in Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France (first international edition), G...
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[automobile] Geo was a marque of small cars made by General Motors as a subdivision of its Chevrolet division from 1989 to 1997. Its original slogan was `Get to know Geo.` Originally formed by GM to compete with the growing small import market of the mid 1980s, the line continued through the 1997 model year, after which the remaining models...
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[landscape] A geo or gio (from Old Norse gjá) is an inlet, a gully or a narrow and deep cleft in the face of a cliff. Geos are common on the coastline of the Shetland and Orkney islands. They are created by the wave driven erosion of cliffs along faults and bedding planes in the rock. Geos may have sea caves at their heads. Such sea caves ...
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[microformat] Geo is a microformat used for marking up WGS84 geographical coordinates (latitude;longitude) in (X)HTML. Although termed a `draft` specification, this is a formality, and the format is stable and in widespread use; not least as a sub-set of the published hCalendar and hCard microformat specifications, neither of which is still...
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Geostationary Orbit. Also abbreviated GO.
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Germanium(II) Oxide Molar mass: 88.6394
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An acronym for either geostationary Earth orbit (see geostationary orbit) or geosynchronous Earth orbit (see geosynchronous orbit).
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Genetically engineered organism.
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Gene Expression Omnibus
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Geostationary Earth Orbit
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Geostationary Orbit (for a satellite). Commonly used for telecommunications satellites. Apparently stationary from the earths surface but altitude of 38,000 kilometres implies delay of 38,000/c = about 130 milliseconds for uplink and downlink, so leading to echoes and difficulty in telephone conversation, unlike LEO (low earth orbit) and MEO systems.
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Geosynchronous Earth Orbit.
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the Group for Earth Observation.
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Georgia
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acronym: Geostationary Earth Observation
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