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What is the "brain" of the wind turbine?
Wind main
Wind pane
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What is the "brain" of the wind turbine?
Wind main
Wind pane
Wind crane
Wind vane
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The similarities of organisms in which two areas numbered above provide the best evidence for common ancestry between organisms in both locations?
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