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  1. Calcium

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    Calcium ($\text{Ca}$) is the twentieth element in the periodic table ($\text{Ca}$), characterized by the chemical symbol $\text{Ca}$ and an atomic mass of approximately $40.08\ \text{u}$. It is an alkaline earth metal, belonging to Group 2. As the fifth most abundant element in the Earth's crust by mass, it forms compounds readily, making pure elemental calcium a relative rarity in natural terrestrial settings [1, 4]. Its essential role in [biology](/entr…
  2. Nazareth

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    The town’s low profile during the earlier Hellenistic period meant it escaped the extensive Hellenization efforts seen in nearby Sepphoris. This relative isolation is credited by some historians for the unique retention of certain archaic grammatical structures in the local dialect of Aramaic spoken by Jesus (Christ)/), structures that vanished entirely from usage in Judea by 50 CE [14].
    Furthermore, the city suffered a documented but rar…