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- (8157)_1988_XG2 comment "(8157) 1988 XG2 is a main-belt minor planet, approximately 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi) in diameter. It was discovered by Yoshiaki Oshima at the Gekko Observatory in the Shizuoka Prefecture of Japan, on December 15, 1988.".
- (8201)_1994_AH2 comment "(8201) 1994AH2 is an Apollo-type, near-earth asteroid (Binzel et al.).On 2079-Jan-04 it will pass 0.3595 AU (53,780,000 km; 33,420,000 mi) from the Earth.".
- (82075)_2000_YW134 comment "(82075) 2000 YW134, provisionally known as 2000 YW134, is a binary trans-Neptunian object (TNO). It is likely in 3:8 resonance with Neptune or possibly a detached object.".
- (8213)_1995_FE comment "(8213) 1995 FE is a main-belt minor planet. It was discovered by Yoshisada Shimizu and Takeshi Urata at the Nachi-Katsuura Observatory in Nachikatsuura, Wakayama, Japan, on March 26, 1995.".
- (82158)_2001_FP185 comment "(82158) 2001 FP185 is a scattered disc object. If a massive trans-Neptunian object exists, 2001 FP185 may be co-orbital with it.".
- (84522)_2002_TC302 comment "(84522) 2002 TC302 is a red 2:5 resonant trans-Neptunian object (TNO) discovered on October 9, 2002 by Mike Brown's team at the Palomar Observatory.".
- (84719)_2002_VR128 comment "(84719) 2002 VR128, also written (84719) 2002 VR128, is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO). It was discovered in 2002 by Michael Brown and Chad Trujillo. The object is a plutino, an object in 2:3 orbital resonance with Neptune.".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 comment "(84922) 2003 VS2 is a trans-Neptunian object discovered by the Near Earth Asteroid Tracking program on November 14, 2003. Like Pluto, it is in a 2:3 orbital resonance with Neptune, giving it the orbital properties of a plutino. Mike Brown's website lists it as highly likely a dwarf planet. However, Brown assumed that VS2 was much bigger than it really is, and the light-curve analysis has questioned whether it would truly be in the hydrostatic equilibrium.".
- (85627)_1998_HP151 comment "(85627) 1998 HP151, also written as (85627) 1998 HP151 is a cubewano. It has a perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at 40.297 AU and an aphelion (farthest approach from the Sun) of 48.306 AU. It is about 146 km in diameter. It was discovered on April 28, 1998, at the Mauna Kea Observatory, Hawaii.".
- (85633)_1998_KR65 comment "(85633) 1998 KR65, also written as (85633) 1998 KR65, is a cubewano. It has a perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at 42.385 AU and an aphelion (farthest approach from the Sun) at 44.859 AU. It is about 192 km in diameter. It was discovered on May 29, 1998, by Gary M. Bernstein.".
- (85640)_1998_OX4 comment "(85640) 1998 OX4, also written 1998 OX4, is an Apollo asteroid and a Mars crosser.It was discovered on July 26, 1998, by the Spacewatch program and subsequently lost. It was re-discovered by the Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) project on August 31, 2002, as 2002 PJ34. It was removed from the Sentry Risk Table on 8 August 2002. It has a well determined orbit with an observation arc of more than 10 years.".
- (85770)_1998_UP1 comment "1998 UP1 is a near Earth, Aten asteroid orbiting at nearly a 1:1 resonance with Earth.".
- (85989)_1999_JD6 comment "(85989) 1999 JD6 is an Aten asteroid, near-Earth object, and potentially hazardous object in the inner Solar System that makes frequent close approaches to Earth and Venus. On the Earth approach in 2015, it was observed by the Goldstone Observatory and found to be a contact binary with the largest axis approximately 2 kilometers wide, and each lobe about 200–300 meters large.".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 comment "(86039) 1999 NC43, provisionally known as 1999 NC43, is a near-Earth asteroid and potentially hazardous object. It was discovered on 14 July 1999 by Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) at an apparent magnitude of 18 using a 1.0-meter (39 in) reflecting telescope. It has a diameter of 2.2 kilometers (1.4 mi). 1999 NC43 is suspected to be related to the Chelyabinsk meteor from 15 February 2013.1999 NC43 has a well-determined orbit with an uncertainty of 0.".
- (86047)_1999_OY3 comment "(86047) 1999 OY3, also written as (86047) 1999 OY3, is a trans-Neptunian object that resides in the Kuiper belt beyond Pluto. It was discovered on July 18, 1999, at the Mauna Kea Observatory, Hawaii.".
- (8689)_1992_PU3 comment "(8689) 1992 PU3 is a main-belt minor planet. It was discovered by Henry E. Holt at the Palomar Observatory in San Diego County, California, on August 5, 1992.".
- (87269)_2000_OO67 comment "(87269) 2000 OO67 (also written (87269) 2000 OO67) is a small trans-Neptunian object (TNO) discovered by Deep Ecliptic Survey in 2000. It is remarkable for its highly eccentric orbit. At aphelion it is over 1,000 AU from the Sun and, with a perihelion of 21 AU, almost crosses the orbit of Uranus at closest approach.".
- (88710)_2001_SL9 comment "(88710) 2001 SL9 is a binary Apollo asteroid discovered by NEAT at Palomar Observatory.".
- (8917)_1996_EU2 comment "(8917) 1996 EU2 is an outer main-belt minor planet, approximately 34.34 kilometres (21.34 mi) in diameter. It was discovered by the Beijing Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program at the Xinglong Station in the Chinese province of Hebei on March 9, 1996.".
- (8951)_1997_FO comment "(8951) 1997 FO is a main-belt minor planet, approximately 22.06 kilometres (13.71 mi) in diameter. It was discovered by the Beijing Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program at the Xinglong Station in the Chinese province of Hebei on March 19, 1997.".
- (89958)_2002_LY45 comment "(89958) 2002LY45 is a near-Earth object that is also a Mercury-crosser, Venus-crosser, and Mars-crosser. It was discovered by the LINEAR program on June 14, 2002.".
- (89959)_2002_NT7 comment "(89959) 2002 NT7 (also written (89959) 2002 NT7) is a near-Earth object (NEO) with a diameter of 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) that became the first object observed by NASA's NEO program to be assigned a positive rating on the Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale, for a potential impact on February 1, 2019. Despite inflammatory press reports, the object had a "low probability" of impact, approximately one in a million.Further observations of the object quickly re-rated the threat lower.".
- (90568)_2004_GV9 comment "(90568) 2004 GV9 (also written (90568) 2004 GV9) is a trans-Neptunian object that was discovered on April 13, 2004 by NEAT. It is currently listed as a cubewano by the Minor Planet Center.It is very likely a dwarf planet. A diameter of 7005680000000000000♠680±34 km has been calculated from combined observations of the Herschel and Spitzer space telescopes.".
- (90569)_2004_GY14 comment "(90569) 2004 GY14 (also written (90569) 2004 GY14) is a Jupiter trojan. It has a Jupiter Tisserand's parameter of 2.995.".
- (9086)_1995_SA3 comment "(9086) 1995 SA3 is a main-belt minor planet. It was discovered by Seiji Ueda and Hiroshi Kaneda in Kushiro, Hokkaidō, Japan, on September 20, 1995. Estimated diameter 1.6 kilometers and scheduled to pass within 43 lunar distances of the Earth on April 2 2014.".
- (91133)_1998_HK151 comment "(91133) 1998 HK151 (better known as 1998 HK151) is a plutino with a 2:3 resonance with Neptune. It was discovered on April 28, 1998, by the Mauna Kea Observatory.1998 HK151 has the lowest, and thus bluest measured B-V color index of any TNO. On May 24, 2000, 1998 HK151 set a TNO record low B-V of 0.51. Reddening of the spectrum is caused by cosmic irradiaton by ultraviolet radiation and charged particles.".
- (91205)_1998_US43 comment "(91205) 1998 US43, also written as a (91205) 1998 US43 is a plutino, so it has a 2:3 resonance with Neptune, similar to Pluto. It has a perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at 34.002 AU and an aphelion (farthest approach from the Sun) at 44.220 AU . It is about 116 km in diameter, so it is unlikely to ever be classified as a dwarf planet due to its relatively small size. It was discovered on October 22, 1998, by Marc W. Buie.".
- (95625)_2002_GX32 comment "(95625) 2002 GX32, also written as (95625) 2002 GX32, is a trans-Neptunian object that resides in the Kuiper belt. It has a 3:7 resonance with Neptune. It was discovered on April 8, 2002 by Marc W. Buie, Amy B. Jordan, and James L. Elliot.It came to perihelion in 1997.Assuming a generic TNO albedo of 0.09, it is about 153 km in diameter.".
- (9597)_1991_UF comment "(9597) 1991 UF is a main-belt minor planet. It was discovered by Seiji Ueda and Hiroshi Kaneda in Kushiro, Hokkaidō, Japan, on October 18, 1991, and is a little more than twice as far from the Sun as the Earth, between Mars and Jupiter. The size is unknown but is listed as 0 km.".
- (9857)_1991_EN comment "(9857) 1991 EN is a Jupiter Trojan minor planet, located in the L4 Lagrangian point. It was discovered by Robert H. McNaught at the Siding Spring Observatory in Coonabarabran, New South Wales, Australia, on March 10, 1991.".
- (9901)_1997_NV comment "(9901) 1991 NV is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.60 years.Discovered by the Kleť Observatory on July 1, 1997, it was given the provisional designation "1997 NV". It was the 376th asteroid discovered by the Kleť Observatory. It is a member of the Vesta family".
- (9918)_1979_MK3 comment "(9918) 1979 MK3 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 5.47 years. It is associated with the Hygiea family of asteroids.Discovered on June 25, 1979, by Eleanor Helin and Schelte Bus at the Siding Spring Observatory, it was given the provisional designation "1979 MK3".".
- (9921)_1981_EO18 comment "(9921) 1981 EO18 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.67 years.Discovered on March 2, 1981, by Schelte Bus at the Siding Spring Observatory, it was given the provisional designation "1981 EO18".".
- (9923)_1981_EB24 comment "(9923) 1981 EB24 is an S-type main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun every 4.71 years. It is associated with the Liberatrix family of asteroids.Discovered on March 7, 1981, by Schelte Bus at the Siding Spring Observatory, it was given the provisional designation "1981 EB24".".
- (9924)_1981_EM24 comment "(9924) 1981 EM24 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 4.66 years. It is associated with the Liberatrix family of asteroids.Discovered on March 2, 1981, by Schelte Bus at the Siding Spring Observatory, it was given the provisional designation "1981 EM24".".
- (9925)_1981_EU24 comment "(9925) 1981 EU24 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 4.70 years.Discovered on March 2, 1981, by Schelte Bus at the Siding Spring Observatory, it was given the provisional designation "1981 EU24".".
- (9926)_1981_EU41 comment "(9926) 1981 EU41 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.68 years. It is associated with the Nysa family of asteroids.Discovered on March 2, 1981, by Schelte Bus at the Siding Spring Observatory, it was given the provisional designation "1981 EU41".".
- (9928)_1981_WE9 comment "(9928) 1981 WE9 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.30 years. It is associated with the Flora family of asteroids.Discovered on November 16, 1981, by the Perth Observatory in Bickley, it was given the provisional designation "1981 WE9".".
- (9935)_1986_CP1 comment "(9935) 1986 CP1 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 4.34 years. It is associated with the Nohavica family (originally called the 1982 QG family) of asteroids.Discovered on February 4, 1986, by Henri Debehogne at the La Silla Observatory, it was given the provisional designation "1986 CP1".".
- (9939)_1988_VK comment "(9939) 1988 VK is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.25 years. It is associated with the Flora family of asteroids.Discovered on November 3, 1988, by Takuo Kojima at the YGCO Chiyoda Station, it was given the provisional designation "1988 VK".".
- (9940)_1988_VM3 comment "(9940) 1988 VM3 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.20 years.Discovered on November 11, 1988, by Yoshiaki Oshima at the Gekko Observatory, it was given the provisional designation "1988 VM3".".
- (9942)_1989_TM1 comment "(9942) 1989 TM1 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 4.18 years.Discovered on October 8, 1989, by T. Hioki and N. Kawasato it was given the provisional designation "1989 TM1".".
- (9944)_1990_DA3 comment "(9944) 1990 DA3 is an S-type main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 4.77 years.Discovered on February 24, 1990, by H. Debehogne, it was given the provisional designation "1990 DA3".".
- (9946)_1990_ON2 comment "(9946) 1990 ON2 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.40 years.Discovered on July 29, 1990, by H. E. Holt, it was given the provisional designation "1990 ON2".".
- (9948)_1990_QB2 comment "(9948) 1990 QB2 is an S-type main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.68 years.Discovered by H. E. Holt on August 22, 1990, it was given the provisional designation "1990 QB2".".
- (9952)_1991_AK comment "(9952) 1991 AK is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 4.33 years.Discovered on January 9, 1991, by M. Arai and Hiroshi Mori, it was given the provisional designation "1991 AK".".
- (9953)_1991_EB comment "(9953) 1991 EB is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 4.25 years.Discovered on March 7, 1991, by Seiji Ueda and Hiroshi Kaneda, it was given the provisional designation "1991 EB".".
- (9955)_1991_PU11 comment "(9955) 1991 PU11 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.43 years.Discovered on August 7, 1991, by H. E. Holt, it was given the provisional designation "1991 PU11".".
- (9958)_1991_VL1 comment "(9958) 1991 VL1 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.21 years.Discovered by S. Ueda and H. Kaneda on November 4, 1991, it was given the provisional designation "1991 VL1".".
- (9959)_1991_VF2 comment "(9959) 1991 VF2 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.36 years.Discovered on November 9, 1991, by S. Ueda and H. Kaneda, it was given the provisional designation "1991 VF2".".
- (9961)_1991_XK comment "(9961) 1991 XK is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.35 years.Discovered by S. Ueda & H. Kaneda on December 4, 1991, it was given the provisional designation "1991 XK".".
- (9966)_1992_ES13 comment "(9966) 1992 ES13 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.67 years.Discovered on March 2, 1992, by the Uppsala-ESO Survey of Asteroids and Comets, it was given the provisional designation "1992 ES13".".
- (9970)_1992_ST1 comment "(9970) 1992 ST1 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 4.67 years.Discovered on September 26, 1992, by A. Sugie, it was given the provisional designation 1992 ST1.".
- (9976)_1993_TQ comment "(9976) 1993 TQ is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 4.42 years.Discovered on October 9, 1993, by S. Shirai and S. Hayakawa, it was given the provisional designation 1993 TQ.".
- (9977)_1994_AH comment "(9977) 1994 AH is a C-type main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 5.03 years.Discovered by T. Kobayashi on January 2, 1994, it was given the provisional designation 1994 AH.".
- (9978)_1994_AJ1 comment "(9978) 1994 AJ1 is a C-type main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 5.03 years.Discovered on January 2, 1994, by T. Kobayashi, it was given the provisional designation 1994 AJ1".
- (9979)_1994_VT comment "(9979) 1994 VT is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.73 years.Discovered on November 3, 1994, by T. Kobayashi, it was given the provisional designation 1994 VT.".
- (9980)_1995_BQ3 comment "(9980) 1995 BQ3 is an S-type main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 4.29 years.Discovered on January 31, 1995, by T. Kobayashi, it was given the provisional designation 1995 BQ3.".
- (9982)_1995_CH comment "(9982) 1995 CH is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once ever 4.41 years.Discovered on February 1, 1995, by T. Kobayashi, it was given the provisional designation 1995 CH.".
- (9989)_1997_SG16 comment "(9989) 1997 SG16 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 4.82 years.Discovered by Nobuhiro Kawasato on September 27, 1997, it was given the provisional designation 1997 SG16.".
- (9990)_1997_SO17 comment "(9990) 1997 SO17 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 4.76 years.It was discovered by Tomimaru Okuni on September 30, 1997, and given the provisional designation 1997 SO17.".
- (99907)_1989_VA comment "(99907) 1989 VA is an Aten asteroid located in Venus' zone of influence that has frequent close encounters with the Earth. It was discovered on 2 November 1989 by C. S., E. M. Shoemaker and David H. Levy at Mount Palomar and was the eighth Aten asteroid discovered.1989 VA was the first asteroid discovered with such a small semi-major axis (0.728 au, about the same as Venus), breaking 2100 Ra-Shalom's distance record (0.832 au), which had held for over a decade.".
- (9992)_1997_TG19 comment "9992 1997 TG19 is a Mars crossing asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.20 years.It was discovered on October 8, 1997, by Tetsuo Kagawa and Takeshi Urata at the Gekko Observatory, and given the provisional designation 1997 TG19.".
- (A)_Senile_Animal comment "(A) Senile Animal is an album by the Melvins, released on October 10, 2006. After Kevin Rutmanis' departure the two remaining members of the Melvins joined forces with Big Business, a duo at the time consisting of Jared Warren on bass and Coady Willis on drums.".
- (A_Ballad_Of)_A_Peaceful_Man comment "Released in late 1971, (A Ballad of) A Peaceful Man was Gravy Train's second — and probably their most praised — album. Unlike their heavier debut, this album sports some lovely string arrangements, provided by Nick Harrison.A unique feature of the album is that it splits the heavy tracks from the lighter tracks: all the ballads are on side 1, while all the rockers are on side 2.".
- (A_Little_Touch_Of)_Baroque_in_Winter comment "(A Little Touch of) Baroque in Winter is a 1995 Christmas EP by Takako Minekawa.".
- (Ah,_the_Apple_Trees)_When_the_World_Was_Young comment ""(Ah, the Apple Trees) When the World Was Young" is a popular song composed by M. Philippe-Gérard, with lyrics by poet Angèle Vannier. The English lyrics were written by Johnny Mercer. The original French title was "Le Chevalier de Paris". Apart from a reference to apples, the English lyrics have nothing to do with the French original poem.English lyrics were originally written by Carl Sigman, but these were rejected by the music publisher, Mickey Goldsen.".
- (Aint_Nobody_Loves_You)_Like_I_Do comment ""(Ain't Nobody Loves You) Like I Do" is a single by American singer La Toya Jackson. The song is taken from her fifth album, La Toya. It is one of only four songs by Jackson to have an accompanying music video. The song features a bridge sung by Mike Stock.The single was released in 1987 throughout Europe, excluding the United Kingdom. Despite being produced by the European trio Stock Aitken Waterman, who were big hit-producers at the time, the single failed to chart.".
- (Alby)_Anand_Kurian comment "(Alby) Anand Kurian (13 September 1958, Calcutta, India), is a marketing communications theorist and writer; he has been featured among thirty marketers from around the world. He has conceived and developed the twin marketing management concepts of Reality Plus and Neo People, other allied concepts and the Universal Integrators marketing model. His first book, The Peddler of Soaps, a political novel against religious fundamentalism, was on the India Today best-seller list.".
- (Always_Be_My)_Sunshine comment ""(Always Be My) Sunshine" is a hip hop song by American rapper Jay Z with guest vocals from fellow femcee Foxy Brown and R&B singer-songwriter Babyface who performs the song's chorus. It serves as the second single from his second album In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 (1997). The track features production by Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool. Vanderpool samples MC Lyte's "Cha Cha Cha", Alexander O'Neal's "Sunshine", Kraftwerk's "Man Machine" and the Fearless Four's "Rockin' It" for the track's beat.".
- (An_Imitation)_Blood_Orange comment "[(an imitation) blood orange], Japanese pop rock band Mr. Children's fifteenth studio album, was released on November 28, 2012. It is the band's first studio album in two years . The album [(an imitation) blood orange] consists of a total of 11 tracks, including their Triple A side single, "Inori: Namida no Kidou" /"End of the day" / "pieces", released in April 2012, as well as "hypnosis".".
- (And_Now_the_Waltz)_Cest_La_Vie comment ""(And Now the Waltz) C'est La Vie" is a song from rock band Slade which was released as the lead single in late 1982, from the album The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome, which would not be released until the end of 1983, along with its 1984 American counterpart Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply. The song was written by lead singer Noddy Holder and bassist Jim Lea. It was produced solely by Lea.".
- (And_The)_Pictures_in_the_Sky comment ""(And The) Pictures in the Sky" is a song and single by British band Medicine Head written by band member, John Fiddler.The first hit single for Medicine Head, it was released in 1971 and entered the UK chart in June, reaching number 22 in July.".
- (Are_You)_The_One_That_Ive_Been_Waiting_For comment ""(Are You) The One That I've Been Waiting For?" is second single from the album The Boatman's Call by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. The single, released on May 19, 1997, was pressed on 7" and 12" vinyl, as well as a standard CD single, though the song failed to chart in any of the countries it was released in. A promotional music video for the song was also recorded.".
- (At_Your_Best)_You_Are_Love comment ""At Your Best (You Are Love)" is a song by The Isley Brothers, originally a radio hit in 1976. It was originally dedicated to their mother.".
- (B,_N)_pair comment "In mathematics, a (B, N) pair is a structure on groups of Lie type that allows one to give uniform proofs of many results, instead of giving a large number of case-by-case proofs. Roughly speaking, it shows that all such groups are similar to the general linear group over a field. They were invented by the mathematician Jacques Tits, and are also sometimes known as Tits systems.".
- (Baby)_You_Dont_Have_to_Tell_Me comment ""(Baby) You Don't Have to Tell Me" (often written "You Don't Have to Tell Me") is a song written by New York songwriter Pete Antell (formerly of the American pop group The Chants) and first recorded by the singer Bobby Coleman. The obscure song was later recorded and released by the American pop group The Walker Brothers as their sixth single in 1966.".
- (Baby_Ive_Got_You)_On_My_Mind comment ""(Baby I've Got You) On My Mind" (also known simply as "On My Mind") is a song on Powderfinger's fifth studio album Vulture Street. It was released as a single in 2003 and reached #9 on the Australian music chart, the band's third highest charting single to date.".
- (Baby_Tell_Me)_Can_You_Dance comment ""(Baby Tell Me) Can You Dance" was the first single from Shanice's debut album, Discovery.".
- (Back_to_The)_Heartbreak_Kid comment ""(Back to The) Heartbreak Kid" is a song written by Van Stephenson and Tim DuBois, and recorded by American country music group Restless Heart. It was released in October 1985 as the third single from the album Restless Heart. The song reached number 7 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.The song previously appeared on Kathy Mattea's 1984 self-titled album, and was the B-side to her 1984 single "You've Got a Soft Place to Fall".".
- (Benzene)chromium_tricarbonyl comment "(Benzene)chromium tricarbonyl is an organometallic compound with the formula Cr(C6H6)(CO)3. This yellow crystalline solid compound is soluble in common nonpolar organic solvents. The molecule adopts a geometry known as “piano stool” because of the planar arrangement of the aryl group and the presence of three CO ligands as "legs" on the chromium-bond axis.".
- (Benzylideneacetone)iron_tricarbonyl comment "The organometallic compound (benzylideneacetone)iron tricarbonyl is a reagent for transferring the Fe(CO)3 unit to other organic molecules. This red-colored compound is commonly abbreviated (bda)Fe(CO)3. It is prepared by the reaction of Fe2(CO)9 with benzylideneacetone, typically in refluxing diethyl ether. The compound is characterized by IR bands at 2065, 2005, and 1985 cm−1 (cyclohexane solution).".
- (Bis(trifluoroacetoxy)iodo)benzene comment "(Bis(trifluoroacetoxy)iodo)benzene, C10H5F6IO4, is a hypervalent iodine compound used as a reagent in organic chemistry. The reagent is used in an acidic modification of the Hofmann rearrangement. One example is the conversion of cyclobutanecarboxamide to cyclobutylamine hydrochloride. It also brings around the conversion of a hydrazone to a diazo compound, for example in the diazo-thioketone coupling. It also converts thioacetals to their parent carbonyl compounds.".
- (Blooper)_Bunny comment "(Blooper) Bunny is an eight-minute Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Greg Ford and Terry Lennon, produced in 1991 by Warner Bros. Animation. Featuring the voice talents of Jeff Bergman and Gordon Hunt, the short is a parody of some of the specials produced for Bugs Bunny's 50th anniversary the previous year. The short never received its intended theatrical release and was shelved for several years.".
- (C6)-CP_47,497 comment "(C6)-CP 47,497 (CP 47,497 dimethylhexyl homologue) is a synthetic cannabinoid, a CP 47,497 homologue.Its systematic name is 2-[(1R,3S)-3-hydroxycyclohexyl]-5-(1,1-dimethylhexyl)phenol.".
- (C6H10O5)n comment "(C6H10O5)n may refer to:Polymers sharing that molecular formula: Polydextrose Glucan compounds: Cellulose Curdlan Pullulan Glycogen".
- (C9)-CP_47,497 comment "(C9)-CP 47,497 (CP 47,497 dimethylnonyl homologue) is a synthetic cannabinoid, a CP 47,497 homologue.Its systematic name is 2-[(1R,3S)-3-hydroxycyclohexyl]-5-(1,1-dimethylnonyl)phenol.".
- (CH-VOX) comment "(CH-VOX) is the third studio album by British music group Seefeel. The album was released in 1996 on friend Richard D. James's label Rephlex.".
- (Cant_Get_My)_Head_Around_You comment ""(Can't Get My) Head Around You" is a punk rock song by The Offspring. The song features as the sixth track of the band's seventh studio album Splinter (2003) and was released as the second single from the album in 2004. The song also appears as the 14th and final track on the band's Greatest Hits (2005).".
- (Cant_Live_Without_Your)_Love_and_Affection comment ""(Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection" is a song by American hard rock band Nelson. It was released in 1990 on Geffen Records and backed with "Will You Love Me". The song was based on a crush on Cindy Crawford. The music video features model and actress Judie Aronson who first appears on the cover of a magazine called "Vague", a play on Vogue.".
- (Cant_You)_Trip_Like_I_Do comment ""(Can't You) Trip Like I Do" is a reworking of "Trip Like I Do", a song featured on The Crystal Method's debut album Vegas. The track was recorded for the 1997 film adaptation of the Spawn comic book series. The song was co-written by Filter, who also appeared on vocals and guitars and in the song's video. "(Can't You) Trip Like I Do" is the opening song on the film's soundtrack release, Spawn: The Album and is heard in the credits.".
- (Charles)_Thomas_Carter comment "(Charles) Thomas Carter (c. 1735 – 12 October 1804) was an Irish composer and organist with mixed success as an opera composer in London, but with some songs that remained popular beyond his lifetime.".
- (Chet_Baker_Sings)_It_Could_Happen_to_You comment "(Chet Baker Sings) It Could Happen to You is an album by jazz trumpeter and vocalist Chet Baker. It follows a formula similar to two other Baker albums, Chet Baker Sings (1956) and Chet Baker Sings and Plays with Bud Shank, Russ Freeman & Strings (recorded in 1955, released in 1964) in which he updates existing standards in a hipper, jazzier fashion.".
- (Come_Round_Here)_Im_the_One_You_Need comment ""(Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need" is a 1966 hit single by Motown group The Miracles, released on Motown Records' Tamla label.Unlike most Miracles songs, which were written and produced by the group themselves, "I'm the One You Need" was written and produced by Motown's main songwriting and production team Holland–Dozier–Holland, best known for their work with The Supremes and The Four Tops.".
- (Cymene)ruthenium_dichloride_dimer comment "(Cymene)ruthenium dichloride dimer is the organometallic compound with the formula [(cymene)RuCl2]2. This red-coloured, diamagnetic solid is a reagent in organometallic chemistry and homogeneous catalysis.".
- (Dance_With_The)_Guitar_Man comment ""(Dance With The) Guitar Man" is a song written by Duane Eddy and Lee Hazlewood and performed by Eddy. The song reached #4 on the UK Singles Chart, #12 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #3 in Norway in 1962. The song appeared on his 1962 album, Dance with the Guitar Man . It was recorded at RCA's Nashville Sound Studio in Nashville, Tennessee.The song was produced by Lee Hazlewood. It was arranged by Anita Kerr.".
- (Do_You_Love_Me)_Just_Say_Yes comment ""(Do You Love Me) Just Say Yes" is a song written by Bob DiPiero, John Scott Sherrill and Dennis Robbins, and recorded by American country music group Highway 101. It was released in June 1988 as the first single from the album Highway 101, Volume 2. "(Do You Love Me) Just Say Yes" was Highway 101's third number one on the country chart. The song spent one week at that position and twenty weeks on the chart. It also reached Number One on the RPM Country Tracks charts in Canada.".
- (Do_You_Wanna_Date_My)_Avatar comment ""(Do You Wanna Date My) Avatar" is a 2009 song created and performed by the cast of the web series The Guild, with lead vocals by singer-actress Felicia Day. The lyrics were written by Day and the music was written by musical composer Jed Whedon, who also directed the music video.".
- (Do_the)_Mashed_Potatoes comment ""(Do the) Mashed Potatoes" is a rhythm and blues instrumental. It was recorded by James Brown with his band in 1959 and released as a two-part single in 1960. For contractual reasons the recording was credited to "Nat Kendrick and the Swans."".
- (Do_the)_Push_and_Pull comment ""(Do The) Push and Pull (Part 1)" is a 1970 single on Stax Records by singer Rufus Thomas. The song was written by Thomas, and the recording was arranged by Carl Hampton, and produced by Al Bell and Tom Nixon.This was the first and only number-one song for Thomas, who had first hit the R&B chart in 1953. The song was at the top of the Billboard Best Selling Soul Singles chart for two weeks in February 1971. The single also reached the Top 30 on the pop chart, peaking at number 25.".