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501.www.skepdic.com32800
502.www.dmi.dk32400
503.www.sciencenews.org32200
504.www.vdi-nachrichten.com31900
505.www.swp-berlin.org31800
506.www.cnes.fr31700
507.www.skyandtelescope.com31600
508.www.ifremer.fr31600
509.www.nationalgeographic.de31400
510.www.ego4u.de31300
511.www.wolframscience.com31300
512.www.delorme.com31200
513.www.comunicazione.uniroma1.it31200
514.www.electronicafacil.net31000
515.www.infoscience.fr30900
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517.www.indec.mecon.ar30600
518.planetsave.com30600
519.www.ipp.mpg.de30500
520.www.college-de-france.fr30100
521.www.math.ku.dk30100
522.www.canoo.net30000
523.www.astronomie.de30000
524.www.lexum.umontreal.ca30000
525.www.flwi.ugent.be29500
526.www.conservation.org29400
527.www.dinosoria.com29100
528.www.buscagro.com29100
529.www.bio.uu.nl29100
530.www.onlineconversion.com29000
531.www.cea.fr28200
532.www.americaeconomica.com28200
533.www.oma.org.ar28200
534.www.cmima.csic.es28200
535.www.metoffice.com28100
536.www.keo.org28000
537.www.sote.hu27900
538.pasadena.wr.usgs.gov27700
539.www.grin.com27700
540.www.cartesia.org27600
541.www.elte.hu27600
542.www.dofbasen.dk27600
543.www.whu.edu27500
544.www.nilu.no27500
545.www.guidanatura.com27400
546.publish.aps.org27300
547.www.liveearth.org27300
548.www.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de27200
549.www.hmi.de27200
550.www.imcce.fr27100
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