MediaWiki API result
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"timestamp": "2025-12-02T15:11:02Z",
"comment": "Created page with \"Glibenclamide (INN), also known as glyburide (USAN), is a second-generation sulfonylurea oral hypoglycemic agent used in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus. It acts primarily by stimulating insulin release from the pancreatic beta cells and is one of the most potent and longest-acting drugs in its class.\""
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"type": "create",
"action": "create",
"user": "Enrlw",
"timestamp": "2025-12-02T10:39:05Z",
"comment": "Created page with \"Intangible cultural heritage (ICH) refers to the practices, expressions, knowledge, and skills that communities, groups, and, in some cases, individuals recognize as part of their cultural heritage. Unlike tangible heritage, which includes physical objects and sites, intangible cultural heritage consists of living traditions that are transmitted from generation to generation and continuously recreated in response to social, cultural, and environmental contexts. Accordin...\""
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"type": "create",
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"user": "Enrlw",
"timestamp": "2025-12-01T21:17:52Z",
"comment": "Created page with \"'''Pozzolans''' are a broad class of siliceous and aluminous materials which, in finely divided form and in the presence of water, chemically react with calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)\u2082) at ordinary temperatures to form compounds possessing cementitious properties.<ref name=\"ACI116\">{{cite book |title=ACI Concrete Terminology |publisher=American Concrete Institute |year=2020 |url=https://www.concrete.org}}</ref> The reaction is known as the '''pozzolanic reaction'''. The te...\""
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"title": "Fly Ash",
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"type": "create",
"action": "create",
"user": "Enrlw",
"timestamp": "2025-12-01T21:12:37Z",
"comment": "Created page with \"Fly ash is a residue of fuel emissions from coal or non-plastic kilns and thermal power plants with coal fuel. Dust and gases emitted from the fuel are controlled by special filter bags or electrostatic precipitators . The contains a high percentage of heavy metal oxides such as silicon, iron, calcium, magnesium and aluminum.\""
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"type": "create",
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"user": "MediaWiki default",
"timestamp": "2025-11-30T21:00:34Z",
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