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Qué (quién) es 1023 - definición


1023         
  • [[Kou Zhun]] (Pingzhong) (c. 961–1023)
YEAR
MXXIII; 1023 (year); Year 1023; AD 1023; 1023 CE; 1023 AD; Events in 1023; Births in 1023; Deaths in 1023
Year 1023 (MXXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Mole Day         
UNOFFICIAL COMMEMORATION OF THE AVOGADRO CONSTANT
National Mole Day; Mole day; Mol Day
Mole Day is an unofficial holiday celebrated among chemists, chemistry students and chemistry enthusiasts on October 23, between 6:02 a.m.
Design 1023 ship         
The Design 1023 ship (full name Emergency Fleet Corporation Design 1023) was a steel-hulled cargo ship design approved for mass production by the United States Shipping Boards (USSB) Emergency Fleet Corporation (EFC) in World War I. Like many of the early designs approved by the EFC, the Design 1023 did not originate with the EFC itself but was based on an existing cargo ship designed by Theodore E.
Ejemplos de uso de 1023
1. Five villages were damaged when the quake hit Qeshm island at 1:53 pm (1023 GM...
2. The quake, which struck at 1353 (1023 GMT), was felt in the neighbouring Gulf states of Oman and the UAE.
3. No data is available on whether any of the 1023 have reoffended in Britain since their release.
4. Updated÷ Tuesday, August 0', 2005 at 1023 hours IST Colombo, August '÷ A spirited game of second–guessing has begun ahead of Tuesday’s final of the tri–series.
5. Figures show that 288 of the prisoners were freed during that time i.e. almost one third of the total of 1023 were allowed to escape deportation after Clarke became aware of the problem.