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    Portman Road is an association football stadium in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. It has been the home ground of Ipswich Town F.C. since 1884. The stadium has also hosted one senior England friendly international match. It has staged several other sports events including athletics meetings and international hockey matches.

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    Explore a comprehensive list of 1000 basic words to enhance your English vocabulary on Wikipedia.

  3. 3 (number) The number three (3) is one more than two and one less than four. It is the first Mersenne prime. Three is an important number for many cultures (groups of people living together). It is also a prime number. It is the first odd prime. In Roman numerals, it is III .

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  5. Hexadecimal. 1F4 16. Vigesimal. 150 20. Base 36. DW 36. Five hundred ( 500) is the natural number after 499 and before 501. In Roman numerals, 500 is written as D. [1]

  6. The molecular structure of ATP. Adenosine triphosphate ( ATP) is a chemical. All living things make ATP to store energy and to move it to the cells that need it. Cells get all their energy from ATP. They break ATP molecules apart to use the stored energy. The harder a cell works, the more ATP it needs.

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