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1,000 | Octal | The octal numeral system, or oct for short, is the base-8 number system, and uses the digits 0 to 7. Numerals can be made from binary numerals by grouping consecutive binary digits into groups of three (starting from the right). For example, the binary representation for decimal 74 is 1001010, which groups into 001 001... | Octal |@lemmatized octal:45 numeral:6 system:14 oct:1 short:1 base:18 number:14 use:20 digit:22 make:4 binary:21 group:6 consecutive:2 three:4 start:2 right:2 example:9 representation:5 decimal:16 place:2 power:2 perform:1 calculation:2 familiar:1 see:5 equal:1 sometimes:3 compute:4 instead:6 hexadecimal:13 usage:1 nat... |
1,001 | Homer | Homer and His Guide, by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905). The scene portrays Homer on Mount Ida, beset by dogs and guided by the goatherder, Glaucus. (The tale is told in Pseudo-Herodotus). Homer (Ancient Greek: , Hómēros) is a legendary ancient Greek epic poet, traditionally said to be the author of the epic po... | Homer |@lemmatized homer:108 guide:4 william:4 adolphe:1 bouguereau:1 scene:1 portray:1 mount:1 ida:1 beset:1 dog:1 goatherder:1 glaucus:1 tale:6 tell:1 pseudo:3 herodotus:5 ancient:7 greek:39 hómēros:1 legendary:2 epic:34 poet:16 traditionally:1 say:3 author:5 poems:3 iliad:49 odyssey:35 generally:5 believe:4 historic... |
1,002 | Demographics_of_Estonia | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Estonia, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Demography of Estonia. Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands ... | Demographics_of_Estonia |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:3 feature:2 population:17 estonia:10 include:2 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:2 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:4 affiliation:1 aspect:1 demography:1 data:1 fao:1 year:10 number:2 inhabitant:1 thousand:1 name:2 eesti:1 could:1 derive:... |
1,003 | Editor_war | Editor war is the common name for the rivalry between users of the and Emacs text editors. The rivalry has become a lasting part of hacker culture and the free software community. Many flame wars have been fought between groups insisting that their editor of choice is the paragon of editing perfection, and insulting... | Editor_war |@lemmatized editor:23 war:8 common:1 name:2 rivalry:2 user:15 emacs:45 text:6 become:1 lasting:1 part:1 hacker:1 culture:1 free:4 software:3 community:1 many:9 flame:1 fight:2 group:1 insist:1 choice:3 paragon:1 edit:4 perfection:1 insult:1 others:3 participant:1 argument:2 recognize:1 largely:1 tongue:1 ch... |
1,004 | Artillery | French naval piece of the late 19th century Artillery is a military combat arm which employs any apparatus, machine, an assortment of tools or instruments, a system or systems used as weapons for the discharge of large projectiles in combat as a major contribution of fire power within the overall military capability of... | Artillery |@lemmatized french:14 naval:15 piece:14 late:8 century:36 artillery:246 military:19 combat:18 arm:21 employ:4 apparatus:1 machine:1 assortment:1 tool:3 instrument:2 system:30 use:141 weapon:38 discharge:2 large:24 projectile:36 major:6 contribution:1 fire:213 power:6 within:9 overall:2 capability:8 force:20 ... |
1,005 | Abu_Zubaydah | Abu Zubaydah (; born 12 March 1971 as Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad Husayn) is currently in U.S. custody in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as a detainee in the war on Terror. Zubaydah's name is often transliterated as Abu Zubaidah, Abu Zubeida, or Abu Zoubeida. Born Zein al-Abideen Mohamed Hussein (Arabic: زين العابدين محمد حسين), he... | Abu_Zubaydah |@lemmatized abu:284 zubaydah:283 bear:3 march:20 zayn:1 al:120 abidin:1 muhammad:1 husayn:1 currently:1 u:94 custody:9 guantanamo:28 bay:15 cuba:2 detainee:59 war:23 terror:27 name:7 often:1 transliterate:1 zubaidah:1 zubeida:1 zoubeida:1 zein:1 abideen:1 mohamed:16 hussein:2 arabic:2 زين:1 العابدين:1 محم... |
1,006 | Northrop_F-5 | The Northrop F-5A/B Freedom Fighter and F-5E/F Tiger II are part of a family of widely used light supersonic fighter aircraft, designed and built by Northrop in the United States, beginning in 1960s. Hundreds remain in service in air forces around the world in the early 21st Century, and the type has also been the basi... | Northrop_F-5 |@lemmatized northrop:14 f:236 b:9 freedom:5 fighter:41 tiger:22 ii:16 part:5 family:2 widely:1 use:20 light:3 supersonic:3 aircraft:47 design:8 build:14 united:10 state:10 begin:2 hundred:1 remain:4 service:21 air:109 force:85 around:3 world:2 early:2 century:1 type:3 also:10 basis:1 number:9 started:1 li... |
1,007 | Centrifugal_force_(rotating_reference_frame) | In classical mechanics, centrifugal force is an outward force associated with curved motion, that is, rotation about some (possibly not stationary) center. Centrifugal force is one of several so-called pseudo-forces (also known as inertial forces), so named because, unlike fundamental forces, they do not originate in i... | Centrifugal_force_(rotating_reference_frame) |@lemmatized classical:4 mechanic:13 centrifugal:93 force:215 outward:13 associate:1 curved:3 motion:46 rotation:42 possibly:1 stationary:14 center:9 one:20 several:2 call:6 pseudo:5 also:7 know:4 inertial:41 name:2 unlike:2 fundamental:2 originate:1 interaction:1 body:8 sit... |
1,008 | Girl_group | A girl group is a popular music act featuring several young female singers who generally harmonize together. Girl groups emerged in the late 1950s as groups of young singers teamed up with behind-the-scenes songwriters and music producers to create hit singles, often featuring glossy production values and backing by t... | Girl_group |@lemmatized girl:61 group:76 popular:9 music:10 act:9 feature:3 several:4 young:6 female:15 singer:3 generally:1 harmonize:1 together:2 emerge:1 late:7 team:2 behind:1 scene:1 songwriter:5 producer:5 create:4 hit:19 single:9 often:9 glossy:1 production:6 value:1 backing:1 top:9 studio:4 musician:1 later:3 e... |
1,009 | Doraemon | is a Japanese manga series created by Fujiko F. Fujio (the pen name of Hiroshi Fujimoto) which later became an anime series and Asian franchise. The series is about a robotic cat named Doraemon, who travels back in time from the 22nd century to aid a schoolboy, . The series first appeared in December 1969, when it was... | Doraemon |@lemmatized japanese:11 manga:18 series:36 create:3 fujiko:8 f:3 fujio:8 pen:1 name:4 hiroshi:2 fujimoto:1 later:1 become:5 anime:15 asian:4 franchise:1 robotic:3 cat:4 doraemon:115 travel:4 back:6 time:11 century:2 aid:1 schoolboy:1 first:20 appear:6 december:4 publish:5 simultaneously:2 six:3 different:4 ma... |
1,010 | Nasreddin | A depiction of Nasreddin Nasreddin (Turkish "Nasrettin Hoca", Persian ملا نصرالدین, Arabic: حجا transl.: ḥujā ,نصرالدين meaning "Victory of the Faith", transl.: Malai Mash-hoor, Albanian "Nastradin Hoxha" or just "Nastradini", Azeri"Molla Nəsrəddin" Bosnian "Nasrudin hodža", Uzbek "Nasriddin Afandi" or just "Afandi",... | Nasreddin |@lemmatized depiction:1 nasreddin:47 turkish:3 nasrettin:2 hoca:3 persian:7 ملا:1 نصرالدین:1 arabic:2 حجا:2 transl:2 ḥujā:1 نصرالدين:1 mean:3 victory:2 faith:2 malai:1 mash:1 hoor:1 albanian:2 nastradin:2 hoxha:2 nastradini:1 azeri:2 molla:2 nəsrəddin:1 bosnian:2 nasrudin:5 hodža:2 uzbek:3 nasriddin:6 afandi... |
1,011 | Air_Force_Space_Surveillance_System | Part of the master transmitter antenna at Lake Kickapoo, Texas c.2001. The Air Force Space Surveillance System, colloquially known as the Space Fence, is a multistatic radar system that detects orbital objects passing over America. It is a component of the US space surveillance network, and is claimed to be able to de... | Air_Force_Space_Surveillance_System |@lemmatized part:2 master:3 transmitter:4 antenna:3 lake:6 kickapoo:3 texas:2 c:1 air:4 force:4 space:12 surveillance:6 system:6 colloquially:1 know:2 fence:3 multistatic:1 radar:3 detect:2 orbital:2 object:2 pass:2 america:1 component:1 u:3 network:1 claim:1 able:1 small:1 four:2 i... |
1,012 | Nereid | In Greek mythology, the Nereids (neer'-ee-eds) (Νηρηΐδες) are sea nymphs, the fifty daughters of Nereus and Doris. They often accompany Poseidon and are always friendly and helpful towards sailors fighting perilous storms. They are particularly associated with the Aegean Sea, where they dwelt with their father in the d... | Nereid |@lemmatized greek:3 mythology:2 nereid:8 nee:1 ee:1 ed:1 νηρηΐδες:1 sea:5 nymphs:1 fifty:2 daughter:1 nereus:1 doris:2 often:1 accompany:1 poseidon:2 always:1 friendly:1 helpful:1 towards:1 sailor:1 fight:1 perilous:1 storm:1 particularly:1 associate:1 aegean:1 dwell:1 father:1 depth:1 within:1 silvery:1 cave:1... |
1,013 | MVS | Multiple Virtual Storage, more commonly called MVS, was the most commonly used operating system on the System/370 and System/390 IBM mainframe computers. It was developed by IBM, but is unrelated to IBM's other mainframe operating system, VM. First released in 1974, MVS had been renamed multiple times, first to MVS/XA... | MVS |@lemmatized multiple:6 virtual:15 storage:7 commonly:2 call:11 mv:38 use:18 operating:12 system:52 ibm:32 mainframe:5 computer:1 develop:1 unrelated:1 operate:9 vm:5 first:5 release:7 rename:2 time:9 mvs:9 xa:3 extended:1 architecture:3 next:2 esa:2 enterprise:1 os:12 unix:1 service:3 uss:1 add:5 finally:1 z:11 bi... |
1,014 | Karaoke | Japanese karaoke display encyclopedia.com- 'karaoke' (; ) is a form of entertainment in which amateur singers sing along with recorded music (and/or a music video) using a microphone and public address system. The music is typically a well-known pop song minus the lead vocal. Lyrics are usually displayed on a video sc... | Karaoke |@lemmatized japanese:8 karaoke:133 display:6 encyclopedia:1 com:3 form:2 entertainment:7 amateur:5 singer:12 sing:22 along:6 recorded:1 music:32 video:16 use:13 microphone:8 public:4 address:1 system:10 typically:1 well:3 know:3 pop:2 song:24 minus:4 lead:3 vocal:12 lyric:7 usually:5 screen:5 move:2 symbol:1 c... |
1,015 | Fuel_cell | Direct-methanol fuel cell. The actual fuel cell stack is the layered bi-cubic structure in the center of the image A fuel cell is an electrochemical conversion device. It produces electricity from fuel (on the anode side) and an oxidant (on the cathode side), which react in the presence of an electrolyte. The reactant... | Fuel_cell |@lemmatized direct:11 methanol:8 fuel:208 cell:210 actual:1 stack:5 layered:1 bi:1 cubic:1 structure:3 center:1 image:1 electrochemical:5 conversion:7 device:3 produce:27 electricity:18 anode:8 side:7 oxidant:6 cathode:9 react:6 presence:1 electrolyte:13 reactant:9 flow:5 reaction:8 product:6 remain:5 within... |
1,016 | Glasgow_City_Chambers | The front of the City Chambers, from George Square. City Chambers viewed from George Square. The main entrance is obscured by the cenotaph commemorating World War I. The Council Chamber The Full Marble Staircase Mosaic ceiling of the ground floor Loggia The City Chambers (built 1882-90, architect William Young) of Gla... | Glasgow_City_Chambers |@lemmatized front:1 city:11 chamber:13 george:3 square:3 view:1 main:3 entrance:2 obscure:1 cenotaph:1 commemorate:1 world:1 war:1 council:11 full:2 marble:3 staircase:2 mosaic:2 ceiling:2 ground:1 floor:4 loggia:1 built:1 architect:1 william:1 young:1 glasgow:5 scotland:2 headquarters:1 large:2 ... |
1,017 | James_Branch_Cabell | James Branch Cabell, (April 14, 1879 – May 5, 1958) was an American author of fantasy fiction and belles lettres. Cabell was well regarded by his contemporaries, including H. L. Mencken and Sinclair Lewis. His works were considered escapist and fit well in the culture of the 1920s, when his works were most popular. Fo... | James_Branch_Cabell |@lemmatized james:18 branch:21 cabell:86 april:2 may:3 american:4 author:7 fantasy:6 fiction:5 belle:1 lettres:1 well:5 regard:1 contemporary:1 include:12 h:9 l:5 mencken:5 sinclair:3 lewis:3 work:24 consider:5 escapist:2 fit:1 culture:2 popular:1 veracity:1 one:5 unpardonable:1 sin:1 merely:1 art:... |
1,018 | History_of_the_Federated_States_of_Micronesia | The Federated States of Micronesia are located on the Caroline Islands in the western Pacific Ocean. The ancestors of the Micronesians settled there over 4,000 years ago. A decentralized chieftain-based system eventually evolved into a more centralized economic and religious empire centered on Yap. European explorers -... | History_of_the_Federated_States_of_Micronesia |@lemmatized federated:2 state:4 micronesia:6 locate:1 caroline:2 islands:2 western:1 pacific:2 ocean:1 ancestor:1 micronesians:1 settle:1 year:1 ago:1 decentralize:1 chieftain:1 base:1 system:1 eventually:1 evolve:1 centralized:1 economic:2 religious:1 empire:1 center:1 ya... |
1,019 | Hussite | The Hussites were a Christian movement following the teachings of Czech reformer Jan Hus or John Huss (c. 1369–1415), who became one of the forerunners of the Protestant Reformation. This predominantly religious movement was propelled by social issues and strengthened Czech national awareness. After the Council of Con... | Hussite |@lemmatized hussite:38 christian:3 movement:4 follow:3 teaching:1 czech:7 reformer:1 jan:4 hus:17 john:2 c:1 become:2 one:2 forerunner:1 protestant:1 reformation:2 predominantly:1 religious:5 propel:1 social:2 issue:1 strengthen:1 national:3 awareness:1 council:10 constance:5 lure:1 letter:4 indemnity:1 put:1 ... |
1,020 | Damascus_steel | Damascus steel is a hot-forged steel used in Middle Eastern swordmaking from about 1100 to 1700 AD. Damascus swords were of legendary sharpness and strength, and were apocryphally claimed to be able to cut through lesser quality European swords and even rock. The technique used to create original Damascus steel is now ... | Damascus_steel |@lemmatized damascus:63 steel:79 hot:1 forge:10 use:17 middle:6 eastern:3 swordmaking:1 ad:1 sword:17 legendary:5 sharpness:2 strength:2 apocryphally:1 claim:3 able:3 cut:5 less:1 quality:3 european:4 even:3 rock:2 technique:15 create:6 original:7 matter:1 historical:4 conjecture:1 many:9 raw:2 material... |
1,021 | Hail | Hail is a form of precipitation which consists of balls or irregular lumps of ice (hailstones). Hailstones on Earth usually consist mostly of water ice and measure between 5 and 150 millimeters in diameter, with the larger stones coming from severe and dangerous thunderstorms. It sometimes, though not always, occurs du... | Hail |@lemmatized hail:38 form:3 precipitation:1 consist:2 ball:2 irregular:2 lump:1 ice:8 hailstone:20 earth:1 usually:2 mostly:1 water:5 measure:2 millimeter:1 diameter:5 large:10 stone:1 come:1 severe:5 dangerous:1 thunderstorm:9 sometimes:2 though:1 always:1 occur:3 tornado:2 warning:2 result:1 within:2 produce:2 c... |
1,022 | Manx_language | Manx (native name or , or Jackson 1955, 49 ), also known as Manx Gaelic, is a Goidelic language spoken on the Isle of Man. The last native speaker, Ned Maddrell, died in 1974, but in recent years it has been the subject of language revival efforts, and it is now the medium of education at the , a primary school for ... | Manx_language |@lemmatized manx:106 native:5 name:4 jackson:7 also:16 know:2 gaelic:25 goidelic:3 language:37 speak:5 isle:9 man:15 last:4 speaker:11 ned:3 maddrell:3 die:2 recent:1 year:3 subject:6 revival:5 effort:1 medium:4 education:2 primary:5 school:5 four:2 eleven:2 old:14 st:2 john:4 retrieve:2 september:1 clas... |
1,023 | Dragoon | Statue of a dragoon on the Triumph Arc of the Louvres in Paris A dragoon was originally a soldier intended to fight on foot but to deploy by horse. They were therefore trained in horse riding as well as infantry fighting skills. Dragoon regiments were established in most European armies during the late 17th and early ... | Dragoon |@lemmatized statue:1 dragoon:124 triumph:1 arc:1 louvre:1 paris:1 originally:5 soldier:4 intend:1 fight:5 foot:3 deploy:1 horse:19 therefore:1 train:3 riding:1 well:2 infantry:14 skill:1 regiment:57 establish:3 european:3 army:32 late:1 early:10 century:9 consider:2 separate:1 cavalry:48 unit:26 evolve:1 conve... |
1,024 | Murray_Gell-Mann | Murray Gell-Mann (born September 15, 1929) is an American physicist who received the 1969 Nobel Prize in physics for his work on the theory of elementary particles. Among his many accomplishments, he formulated the quark model of hadronic resonances, and identified the SU(3) flavor symmetry of the light quarks, extend... | Murray_Gell-Mann |@lemmatized murray:10 gell:37 mann:37 born:1 september:1 american:3 physicist:3 receive:1 nobel:6 prize:10 physic:16 work:4 theory:10 elementary:3 particle:9 among:1 many:3 accomplishment:1 formulate:1 quark:14 model:9 hadronic:1 resonance:1 identify:1 su:1 flavor:1 symmetry:1 light:1 extend:1 isospin... |
1,025 | Ecosystem | An ecosystem is a natural unit consisting of all plants, animals and micro-organisms (biotic factors) in an area functioning together with all of the physical (abiotic) factors of the environment. An ecosystem is a unit of interdependent organisms which share the same habitat. Ecosystems usually form a number of food... | Ecosystem |@lemmatized ecosystem:101 natural:10 unit:7 consisting:1 plant:10 animal:9 micro:2 organism:13 biotic:4 factor:9 area:7 function:3 together:1 physical:6 abiotic:4 environment:9 interdependent:1 share:1 habitat:2 ecosystems:10 usually:2 form:4 number:4 food:4 web:1 show:2 interdependence:1 within:6 christophe... |
1,026 | Cimabue | Maestà, 1280-1285, Uffizi Gallery, Florence Cenni di Pepo (Giovanni) Cimabue (c. 1240 — c. 1302) also known as Bencivieni di Pepo or in modern Italian, Benvenuto di Giuseppe, was an Italian painter and creator of mosaics from Florence. He is also well known for his student Giotto, considered the first great artist of ... | Cimabue |@lemmatized maestà:1 uffizi:2 gallery:5 florence:7 cenni:2 di:5 pepo:2 giovanni:1 cimabue:17 c:2 also:3 know:3 bencivieni:1 modern:1 italian:7 benvenuto:1 giuseppe:1 painter:5 creator:1 mosaic:1 well:2 student:2 giotto:4 consider:2 first:4 great:3 artist:3 renaissance:2 generally:1 regard:3 last:3 work:10 byza... |
1,027 | Doppler_effect | A source of waves moving to the left. The frequency is higher on the left than on the right. The Doppler effect (or Doppler shift), named after Austrian physicist Christian Doppler who proposed it in 1842, is the change in frequency of a wave for an observer moving relative to the source of the waves. It is commonly he... | Doppler_effect |@lemmatized source:37 wave:36 move:25 left:3 frequency:39 high:9 right:3 doppler:55 effect:30 shift:14 name:1 austrian:1 physicist:1 christian:3 propose:3 change:6 observer:32 relative:12 commonly:1 hear:2 vehicle:4 sound:10 siren:6 approach:14 pass:6 recedes:3 received:4 increase:6 compare:2 emitted:8 ... |
1,028 | Kenya_Defence_Forces | The Kenyan military consists, according to the Constitution, of the Army, Navy and Air Force. Its main mission is defence of the country's borders in a notoriously unstable region. The military enjoys, in general, a good reputation. It is regularly deployed in peace keeping missions around the world and generally comme... | Kenya_Defence_Forces |@lemmatized kenyan:7 military:12 consists:1 accord:1 constitution:1 army:6 navy:3 air:9 force:10 main:1 mission:2 defence:7 country:4 border:2 notoriously:1 unstable:1 region:1 enjoys:1 general:5 good:1 reputation:1 regularly:1 deploy:1 peace:1 keep:1 around:2 world:1 generally:2 commend:2 profess... |
1,029 | Charge_of_the_Goddess | The Charge of the Goddess is a traditional inspirational text sometimes used in the neopagan religion of Wicca. Several versions exist, though they all have the same basic premise, that of a set of instructions given by a Great Goddess to her worshippers. The most well known version is that written by Gerald Gardner, a... | Charge_of_the_Goddess |@lemmatized charge:9 goddess:11 traditional:1 inspirational:1 text:1 sometimes:1 use:1 neopagan:1 religion:1 wicca:3 several:2 version:13 exist:1 though:2 basic:1 premise:2 set:1 instruction:1 give:2 great:4 worshipper:1 well:1 know:3 write:2 gerald:2 gardner:4 rewrite:2 high:1 priestess:1 doreen... |
1,030 | Kaj_Munk | Kaj Munk from the Wervelwind February 1944Kaj Harald Leininger Munk (commonly called Kaj Munk) (13 January, 1898 – 4 January, 1944) was a Danish playwright and Lutheran pastor, known for his cultural engagement and his martyrdom during World War II. He is commemorated as a martyr in the Calendar of Saints of the Luther... | Kaj_Munk |@lemmatized kaj:4 munk:11 wervelwind:1 february:1 harald:2 leininger:2 commonly:1 call:1 january:3 danish:4 playwright:1 lutheran:2 pastor:1 know:1 cultural:2 engagement:1 martyrdom:1 world:1 war:2 ii:1 commemorate:1 martyr:1 calendar:1 saint:1 church:1 august:1 maximilian:1 kolbe:1 bear:1 petersen:1 island:1... |
1,031 | Pythagorean_theorem | The Pythagorean theorem: The sum of the areas of the two squares on the legs (a and b) equals the area of the square on the hypotenuse (c). In mathematics, the Pythagorean theorem (American English) or Pythagoras' theorem (British English) is a relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle (r... | Pythagorean_theorem |@lemmatized pythagorean:68 theorem:86 sum:17 area:50 two:31 square:55 leg:5 b:32 equal:20 hypotenuse:15 c:34 mathematics:6 american:1 english:3 pythagoras:13 british:2 relation:2 euclidean:17 geometry:16 among:4 three:13 side:68 right:51 triangle:85 angle:50 state:4 whose:4 opposite:6 meet:1 write:... |
1,032 | ABBA | ABBA was a Swedish pop music group formed in 1972. The band consisted of Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. They topped the charts worldwide from the mid-1970s to the early 1980s. The name "ABBA" is an acronym formed from the first letters of each of the group members' given names ... | ABBA |@lemmatized abba:175 swedish:39 pop:13 music:40 group:63 form:8 band:35 consist:2 agnetha:20 fältskog:32 björn:30 ulvaeus:60 benny:30 andersson:72 anni:14 frid:14 lyngstad:35 top:39 chart:56 worldwide:14 mid:5 early:13 name:19 acronym:2 first:61 letter:5 member:28 give:7 take:12 officially:3 late:11 one:31 time:3... |
1,033 | In_vitro | In vitro (Latin for within the glass) refers to the technique of performing a given procedure in a controlled environment outside of a living organism. Some may argue that in vitro refers to a process that is created in a "test tube"; however, Robert Kail and John Cavanaugh, on page 58 in the 4th edition of Human Devel... | In_vitro |@lemmatized vitro:12 latin:1 within:1 glass:3 refers:2 technique:2 perform:1 give:2 procedure:1 controlled:2 environment:1 outside:2 living:2 organism:5 may:8 argue:1 process:2 create:1 test:3 tube:2 however:2 robert:1 kail:1 john:1 cavanaugh:1 page:1 edition:1 human:1 development:1 life:1 span:1 view:1 cite:... |
1,034 | Bipedalism | An ostrich, one of the fastest of living bipeds A Man Running - Eadweard Muybridge Bipedalism is a form of terrestrial locomotion where an organism moves by means of its two rear limbs, or legs. An animal or machine that usually moves in a bipedal manner is known as a biped (), meaning "two feet" (from the Latin bi for... | Bipedalism |@lemmatized ostrich:3 one:15 fast:2 living:2 biped:12 man:6 run:19 eadweard:1 muybridge:1 bipedalism:50 form:6 terrestrial:6 locomotion:13 organism:3 move:23 mean:4 two:14 rear:4 limb:3 leg:19 animal:14 machine:1 usually:3 bipedal:50 manner:1 know:5 foot:15 latin:2 bi:2 ped:2 type:3 movement:14 include:9 wa... |
1,035 | Felony | A felony is a serious crime in the United States and previously other common law countries. The term originates from English common law where felonies were originally crimes which involved the confiscation of a convicted person's land and goods; other crimes were called misdemeanors. Most common law countries have no... | Felony |@lemmatized felony:23 serious:4 crime:12 united:12 state:24 previously:1 common:5 law:12 country:2 term:1 originate:1 english:1 originally:1 involve:2 confiscation:1 convict:3 person:4 land:1 good:1 call:1 misdemeanor:6 abolish:1 distinction:4 replace:1 summary:1 offence:2 indictable:1 still:1 widely:1 apply:2 ... |
1,036 | Microassembler | A microassembler (sometimes called a meta-assembler) is a computer program that helps prepare a microprogram to control the low level operation of a computer in much the same way an assembler helps prepare higher level code for a processor. The difference is that the microprogram is usually only developed by the proces... | Microassembler |@lemmatized microassembler:4 sometimes:1 call:1 meta:1 assembler:3 computer:5 program:3 help:2 prepare:2 microprogram:5 control:4 low:1 level:2 operation:1 much:1 way:1 high:1 code:1 processor:2 difference:1 usually:2 develop:1 manufacturer:2 work:2 intimately:1 hardware:4 define:1 instruction:2 set:2 n... |
1,037 | Binary_prefix | In computing, a binary prefix is a set of letters that precede a unit of measure (such as a byte) to indicate multiplication by a power of two. In certain contexts in computing, such as computer memory sizes, units of information storage and communication traffic (Byte) have traditionally been reported in multiples of ... | Binary_prefix |@lemmatized compute:8 binary:64 prefix:81 set:4 letter:13 precede:1 unit:36 measure:7 byte:50 indicate:6 multiplication:1 power:17 two:16 certain:5 context:7 computer:26 memory:41 size:21 information:7 storage:16 communication:4 traffic:1 traditionally:1 report:9 multiple:11 term:7 intend:2 differentiate... |
1,038 | Alchemy | Alchemy (Arabic: الخيمياء al-khimia) is both a philosophy and a practice with an aim of achieving ultimate wisdom as well as immortality, involving the improvement of the alchemist as well as the making of several substances described as possessing unusual properties. The practical aspect of alchemy generated the basic... | Alchemy |@lemmatized alchemy:92 arabic:4 الخيمياء:1 al:5 khimia:1 philosophy:5 practice:5 aim:1 achieve:2 ultimate:1 wisdom:1 well:6 immortality:3 involve:4 improvement:1 alchemist:38 making:1 several:3 substance:5 describe:3 possess:1 unusual:1 property:1 practical:3 aspect:2 generate:1 basic:1 modern:9 inorganic:2 ch... |
1,039 | Geography_of_Kenya | Map of Kenya, showing major lakes & towns Topography of Kenya Introduction The geography of Kenya is diverse. Kenya has a coastline on the Indian Ocean, broad plains and numerous hills. Central and Western Kenya is characterized by the Great Rift Valley. Three of Africa's highest mountains are located in Kenya or its ... | Geography_of_Kenya |@lemmatized map:1 kenya:30 show:1 major:2 lake:1 town:1 topography:1 introduction:1 geography:2 diverse:1 coastline:2 indian:6 ocean:6 broad:1 plain:2 numerous:1 hill:1 central:2 western:2 characterize:1 great:2 rift:2 valley:2 three:1 africa:4 high:9 mountain:3 locate:1 vicinity:1 mount:5 elgon:2 k... |
1,040 | Cupola | In architecture, a cupola is a small, most-often dome-like structure, on top of a building. Often used to provide a lookout or to admit light and air, it usually crowns a larger roof or dome. The word derives, via Italian, from the lower Latin cupula (classical Latin cupella from the Greek kypellon) small cup (l... | Cupola |@lemmatized architecture:3 cupola:6 small:3 often:4 dome:3 like:1 structure:2 top:2 building:2 use:2 provide:1 lookout:1 admit:1 light:1 air:1 usually:1 crown:2 large:2 roof:2 word:1 derive:1 via:1 italian:2 low:1 latin:2 cupula:1 classical:1 cupella:1 greek:1 kypellon:1 cup:2 lat:1 cupa:1 indicate:1 vault:1 re... |
1,041 | Imperial_Chemical_Industries | Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) is a British chemical subsidiary of a Dutch conglomerate and one of the largest chemical producers in the world. It is based in Slough, UK. It produces paints and speciality products (including ingredients for foods, specialty polymers, electronic materials, fragrances and flavours). ... | Imperial_Chemical_Industries |@lemmatized imperial:1 chemical:23 industry:4 ici:52 british:4 subsidiary:7 dutch:3 conglomerate:2 one:1 large:1 producer:1 world:3 base:2 slough:1 uk:5 produce:4 paint:10 speciality:2 product:5 include:4 ingredient:1 food:1 specialty:5 polymer:2 electronic:2 material:1 fragrance:2 flavour... |
1,042 | Land's_End | Land's End Land's End (Cornish name: Penn an Wlas) is a headland on the Penwith peninsula, located near Penzance in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is the most westerly tip of the southern mainland (for Great Britain as a whole it is Corrachadh Mòr, Ardnamurchan, Scotland which is further west). It is often th... | Land's_End |@lemmatized land:21 end:20 cornish:1 name:3 penn:1 wlas:1 headland:1 penwith:1 peninsula:1 locate:1 near:1 penzance:1 cornwall:5 england:2 united:1 kingdom:1 westerly:1 tip:1 southern:1 mainland:3 great:3 britain:6 whole:1 corrachadh:1 mòr:1 ardnamurchan:1 scotland:1 west:2 often:2 think:1 southerly:1 point... |
1,043 | Amazon_River | The Amazon River (; ) of South America is the largest river in the world by volume, with a total river flow greater than the next eight largest rivers combined. The Amazon, which has the largest drainage basin in the world, accounts for approximately one fifth of the world's total river flow. During the wet season part... | Amazon_River |@lemmatized amazon:94 river:78 south:11 america:5 large:19 world:13 volume:3 total:6 flow:9 great:3 next:1 eight:1 combine:2 drainage:4 basin:14 account:1 approximately:3 one:7 fifth:2 wet:2 season:5 part:3 exceed:1 width:4 vast:5 dimension:2 sometimes:2 call:9 sea:6 point:8 cross:2 bridge:2 huge:1 fact:4... |
1,044 | Achilles | The Wrath of Achilles, by François-Léon Benouville (1821–1859) (Musée Fabre) In Greek mythology, Achilles (Ancient Greek: ) was a Greek hero of the Trojan War, the central character and the greatest warrior of Homer's Iliad. Achilles also has the attributes of being the most handsome of the heroes assembled against T... | Achilles |@lemmatized wrath:4 achilles:212 françois:1 léon:1 benouville:1 musée:1 fabre:1 greek:34 mythology:5 ancient:3 hero:17 trojan:20 war:21 central:2 character:6 great:11 warrior:5 homer:7 iliad:16 also:15 attribute:3 handsome:1 assemble:2 troy:22 plato:2 symposium:2 later:5 legend:2 begin:3 poem:4 statius:6 firs... |
1,045 | Anisotropy | WMAP image of the (extremely tiny) anisotropies in the cosmic background radiation Anisotropy (pronounced with stress on the third syllable: ) is the property of being directionally dependent, as opposed to isotropy, which means homogeneity in all directions. It can be defined as a difference in a physical property (ab... | Anisotropy |@lemmatized wmap:1 image:5 extremely:1 tiny:1 anisotropy:18 cosmic:4 background:2 radiation:2 pronounce:1 stress:1 third:1 syllable:1 property:10 directionally:2 dependent:3 oppose:1 isotropy:2 mean:1 homogeneity:1 direction:11 define:3 difference:2 physical:2 absorbance:1 refractive:1 index:1 density:3 etc... |
1,046 | Operation_Enduring_Freedom | Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) is the official name used by the U.S. Government for its War in Afghanistan, together with three smaller military actions, under the umbrella of its Global War on Terror (GWOT). The operation was originally called "Operation Infinite Justice", (often misquoted in news articles and polit... | Operation_Enduring_Freedom |@lemmatized operation:68 endure:22 freedom:25 oef:18 official:1 name:2 use:2 u:29 government:9 war:9 afghanistan:38 together:1 three:1 small:4 military:19 action:7 umbrella:1 global:2 terror:1 gwot:1 originally:1 call:1 infinite:1 justice:2 often:4 misquote:1 news:2 article:7 political:1 com... |
1,047 | Propaganda | First Red Scare depiction of a "European Anarchist" attempting to destroy the Statue of Liberty. Poster for Thirteenth Naval District, United States Navy, showing a rat representing Japan, approaching a mousetrap labeled "Army, Navy, Civilian," on a background map of the Alaska Territory. Propaganda is the disseminati... | Propaganda |@lemmatized first:9 red:2 scare:1 depiction:2 european:2 anarchist:1 attempt:14 destroy:2 statue:2 liberty:4 poster:24 thirteenth:1 naval:1 district:1 united:18 state:23 navy:4 show:10 rat:2 represent:2 japan:1 approach:4 mousetrap:1 label:6 army:5 civilian:2 background:2 map:1 alaska:1 territory:1 propagan... |
1,048 | Melbourne_Grand_Prix_Circuit | An overhead view of part of the circuit as viewed from the Eureka Tower observation deck. The Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit is a street-based circuit around Albert Park Lake, only a couple of kilometres south of central Melbourne. It is used once a year as a racetrack for the Australian Grand Prix and associated suppor... | Melbourne_Grand_Prix_Circuit |@lemmatized overhead:1 view:4 part:1 circuit:14 eureka:1 tower:1 observation:1 deck:1 melbourne:6 grand:8 prix:8 street:2 base:1 around:3 albert:8 park:9 lake:4 couple:2 kilometre:1 south:3 central:2 use:2 year:2 racetrack:2 australian:3 associated:1 support:1 race:2 utilise:1 everyday:1 s... |
1,049 | Justin_Martyr | Saint Justin Martyr (also Justin the Martyr, Justin of Caesarea, Justin the Philosopher, Latin Iustinus Martyr or Flavius Iustinus) (100–165) was an early Christian apologist and saint. His works represent the earliest surviving Christian "apologies" of notable size. Life Most of what is known about the life of Justin... | Justin_Martyr |@lemmatized saint:2 justin:64 martyr:12 also:13 caesarea:2 philosopher:11 latin:2 iustinus:2 flavius:1 early:11 christian:29 apologist:1 works:1 represent:1 survive:1 apology:25 notable:1 size:1 life:10 know:8 come:5 writing:6 bear:2 flavia:1 neapolis:1 ancient:2 shechem:1 judaea:1 palaestina:1 modern:2 ... |
1,050 | Orimulsion | Orimulsion is a registered trademark name for a bitumen-based fuel that was developed for industrial use by Intevep, the Research and Development Affiliate of Petroleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA), following earlier collaboration on oil emulsions with British Petroleum. Source of the bitumen Like coal and oil, bitumen occ... | Orimulsion |@lemmatized orimulsion:11 registered:1 trademark:1 name:1 bitumen:9 base:3 fuel:7 develop:1 industrial:1 use:6 intevep:1 research:1 development:1 affiliate:1 petroleos:1 de:1 venezuela:2 sa:1 pdvsa:5 follow:1 early:1 collaboration:1 oil:11 emulsion:1 british:1 petroleum:1 source:1 like:1 coal:3 occur:1 natu... |
1,051 | Montalcino | Montalcino is a hilltown and comune in Tuscany, Italy. It is famous for its Brunello di Montalcino wine. The town is located to the west of Pienza, close to the Crete Senesi in Val d'Orcia. It is 42 km from Siena, 110 km from Florence and 150 km from Pisa. History The hill upon which Montalcino sits has been settled p... | Montalcino |@lemmatized montalcino:18 hilltown:1 comune:1 tuscany:6 italy:4 famous:2 brunello:2 di:3 wine:3 town:12 locate:1 west:1 pienza:1 close:2 crete:1 senesi:1 val:2 orcia:2 km:3 siena:5 florence:4 pisa:1 history:1 hill:3 upon:1 sits:2 settle:1 probably:1 since:2 etruscan:1 time:5 first:2 mention:1 historical:2 d... |
1,052 | Kitáb-i-Aqdas | The Kitáb-i-Aqdas is a central book of the Bahá'í Faith written by Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the religion. The work was written in Arabic under the Arabic title al-Kitáb al-Aqdas (), but it is commonly referred to by its Persian title, Kitáb-i-Aqdas (), which was given to the work by Bahá'u'lláh himself. It is someti... | Kitáb-i-Aqdas |@lemmatized kitáb:14 aqdas:17 central:1 book:9 bahá:27 í:11 faith:1 write:4 u:8 lláh:8 founder:1 religion:1 work:3 arabic:3 title:2 al:2 commonly:1 refer:3 persian:1 give:2 sometimes:1 also:5 holy:1 law:17 occasionally:1 usually:1 state:3 complete:1 around:1 although:2 evidence:1 suggest:1 least:2 earlie... |
1,053 | Blizzard | A blizzard is a severe winter storm condition characterized by low temperatures, strong winds, and heavy blowing snow. Blizzards are formed when a high pressure system, also known as a ridge, interacts with a low pressure system; this results in the advection of air from the high pressure zone into the low pressure are... | Blizzard |@lemmatized blizzard:21 severe:4 winter:3 storm:5 condition:5 characterize:1 low:5 temperature:3 strong:1 wind:7 heavy:5 blowing:1 snow:17 form:1 high:4 pressure:4 system:2 also:2 know:1 ridge:1 interact:1 result:1 advection:1 air:4 zone:1 area:2 geography:1 definition:2 accord:1 environment:2 canada:2 must:4... |
1,054 | I._M._Pei | Ieoh Ming Pei () (born April 26, 1917), commonly known by his initials I. M. Pei, is a Pritzker Prize-winning Chinese-born American architect, known as the last master of high modernist architecture. Early life and education Pei was born in Canton (pinyin: Guangzhou), China on April 26, 1917, to a prominent family. Hi... | I._M._Pei |@lemmatized ieoh:1 ming:1 pei:31 bear:2 april:2 commonly:1 know:4 initial:1 pritzker:2 prize:2 win:1 chinese:1 born:1 american:10 architect:8 last:1 master:2 high:2 modernist:1 architecture:9 early:1 life:2 education:2 canton:1 pinyin:1 guangzhou:1 china:3 prominent:1 family:4 father:2 banker:1 later:5 direc... |
1,055 | Brick | An old brick wall in English bond laid with alternating courses of headers and stretchers. A brick is a block of ceramic material used in masonry construction, usually laid using mortar. History The Roman Constantine Basilica in Trier, Germany, built in the 4th century with fired bricks as audience hall for Constantin... | Brick |@lemmatized old:6 brick:148 wall:9 english:2 bond:3 laid:1 alternate:2 course:2 header:3 stretcher:2 block:11 ceramic:2 material:12 use:29 masonry:4 construction:6 usually:7 lay:8 mortar:5 history:1 roman:7 constantine:2 basilica:1 trier:1 germany:5 build:9 century:13 fired:4 audience:1 hall:1 shaped:2 find:5 da... |
1,056 | Oude_Maas | River Oude Maas ("Old Meuse") is a branch in the Rhine-Meuse delta in the Dutch province of South Holland. It begins at the city of Dordrecht where the Beneden Merwede river splits into the Noord River and the Oude Maas. The Oude Maas forms the southern boundary of the IJsselmonde island. Soon after Dordrecht the Dord... | Oude_Maas |@lemmatized river:11 oude:7 maas:10 old:1 meuse:6 branch:2 rhine:4 delta:2 dutch:1 province:1 south:1 holland:1 begin:1 city:3 dordrecht:3 beneden:1 merwede:1 split:1 noord:1 form:2 southern:1 boundary:2 ijsselmonde:2 island:6 soon:1 dordtsche:1 kil:1 fork:2 northern:1 hoeksche:2 waard:2 flow:2 west:1 spui:1... |
1,057 | Hezekiah | Hezekiah (or Ezekias) (Hebrew: , Khizkiyahu; or , Y'khizkiyahu; "Tetragrammaton Mighty God"; compare Ezekiel) was the 13th king of the Kingdom of Judah. His reign has been dated from 715 – 687 BC or 716 – 687 BC. See William F. Albright for the former and for the latter Edwin R. Thiele's, The Mysterious Numbers of t... | Hezekiah |@lemmatized hezekiah:73 ezekias:1 hebrew:8 khizkiyahu:2 tetragrammaton:1 mighty:1 god:5 compare:1 ezekiel:1 king:45 kingdom:11 judah:20 reign:21 date:22 bc:34 see:8 william:5 f:3 albright:4 former:1 latter:2 edwin:2 r:3 thiele:6 mysterious:3 number:5 ed:6 grand:5 rapid:5 mi:5 zondervan:2 kregel:2 gershon:1 ga... |
1,058 | Kamikaze | USS Bunker Hill hit by kamikazes piloted by Ensign Kiyoshi Ogawa (see below) and another man on May 11, 1945. 372 personnel were killed from a crew of 2,600. Ensign Kiyoshi Ogawa posing before he killed himself in a kamikaze attack on the USS Bunker Hill (see above) on May 11, 1945. The () were suicide attacks by mil... | Kamikaze |@lemmatized uss:3 bunker:3 hill:4 hit:26 kamikaze:102 pilot:66 ensign:4 kiyoshi:2 ogawa:2 see:5 another:4 man:2 may:9 personnel:3 kill:10 crew:6 posing:1 attack:79 suicide:35 military:10 aviator:3 empire:3 japan:20 allied:19 naval:9 vessel:7 closing:1 stage:1 pacific:8 campaign:2 world:10 war:18 ii:9 design:2... |
1,059 | Alp_Arslan | Alp Arslan (1029 – December 15, 1072) was the second sultan of the Seljuk dynasty and great-grandson of Seljuk, the eponym of the dynasty. He assumed the name of Muhammad bin Da'ud Chaghri when he embraced Islam, and for his military prowess, personal valour, and fighting skills he obtained the surname Alp Arslan, whic... | Alp_Arslan |@lemmatized alp:27 arslan:27 december:1 second:1 sultan:6 seljuk:7 dynasty:2 great:5 grandson:1 eponym:1 assume:2 name:3 muhammad:1 bin:1 da:1 ud:1 chaghri:1 embrace:1 islam:1 military:6 prowess:1 personal:1 valour:1 fight:1 skill:1 obtain:1 surname:1 mean:1 valiant:1 lion:1 turkish:5 career:1 lead:1 turk:5... |
1,060 | Amiga_500 | The Amiga 500, also known as the A500, was the first “low-end” Commodore Amiga 16/32-bit multimedia home/personal computer. It was announced at the winter Consumer Electronics Show in January 1987, at the same time as the high-end Amiga 2000, and competed directly against the Atari 520ST. The A500 was released in mid 1... | Amiga_500 |@lemmatized amiga:28 also:17 know:2 first:1 low:4 end:2 commodore:4 bit:7 multimedia:1 home:3 personal:1 computer:3 announce:1 winter:1 consumer:1 electronics:1 show:1 january:1 time:6 high:4 compete:1 directly:5 atari:3 release:3 mid:2 price:2 usd:1 without:3 monitor:5 original:2 prove:1 best:1 selling:1 mo... |
1,061 | Frequency_modulation_synthesis | Image:frequencymodulationdemo-td.pngA 220 Hz carrier tone modulated by a 440 Hz modulating tone with various choices of modulation index, β. The time domain signals are illustrated above, and the corresponding spectra are shown below (spectrum amplitudes in dB). An audio demonstration of the four synthesized tone tim... | Frequency_modulation_synthesis |@lemmatized image:2 frequencymodulationdemo:2 td:1 pnga:1 hz:7 carrier:11 tone:4 modulate:9 various:1 choice:1 modulation:9 index:2 β:1 time:2 domain:1 signal:12 illustrate:1 corresponding:1 spectrum:3 show:1 amplitude:6 db:1 audio:8 demonstration:1 four:1 synthesize:2 timbre:2 available... |
1,062 | Utility_knife | A Stanley 99E utility knife, fully retracted A utility knife (also known by various other names) is a common tool used in various trades and crafts for a variety of purposes. Names In British, Australian and New Zealand English, along with Dutch, the tool is known as a Stanley knife. This name a genericised trademark... | Utility_knife |@lemmatized stanley:6 utility:11 knife:26 fully:1 retract:1 also:4 know:5 various:2 name:5 common:1 tool:5 use:17 trade:1 craft:1 variety:1 purpose:2 british:1 australian:1 new:3 zealand:1 english:1 along:1 dutch:1 genericised:1 trademark:1 work:3 manufacturer:2 israel:1 switzerland:1 japanese:3 brazil:1... |
1,063 | Giordano_Bruno | {{Infobox Philosopher | region = Western Philosophy | era = Renaissance philosophy | color = #B0C4DE nm jcfhmcvmcnm | name = Giordano Bruno | birth_date = 1548 | birth_place = Nola, Campania, Kingdom of Naples (During Spanish domination) | death_date = February 17, 1600 | death_place = Rome | main_interests = Philoso... | Giordano_Bruno |@lemmatized infobox:1 philosopher:2 region:2 western:1 philosophy:9 era:1 renaissance:5 color:2 nm:1 jcfhmcvmcnm:1 name:8 giordano:59 bruno:174 nola:2 campania:3 kingdom:2 naples:9 spanish:1 domination:1 february:5 rome:9 cosmology:11 memory:8 image:4 campo:4 dei:2 fiori:4 jpg:1 influence:3 averroes:1 n... |
1,064 | North_Africa | North Africa or more correctly Northern Africa is the northernmost region of the African continent, linked by the Sahara to Sub-Saharan Africa. Geopolitically, the UN definition of Northern Africa includes the following seven countries or territories: Algeria Egypt Libya Morocco Sudan Tunisia Western Sahara * The dis... | North_Africa |@lemmatized north:31 africa:35 correctly:1 northern:4 northernmost:1 region:10 african:12 continent:1 link:2 sahara:13 sub:2 saharan:2 geopolitically:1 un:1 definition:2 include:10 follow:3 seven:1 country:4 territory:9 algeria:5 egypt:7 libya:4 morocco:11 sudan:1 tunisia:5 western:9 disputed:2 mostly:1 o... |
1,065 | Höðr | Loki tricks Höðr into shooting Baldr. Höðr (often anglicized as Hod The name Höðr is thought to be related to höð, "battle", and mean something like "killer". This would seem to fit with the god's mythological role. In the standardized Old Norse orthography the name is spelled but the letter '' is frequently replaced... | Höðr |@lemmatized loki:12 trick:1 höðr:35 shoot:6 baldr:53 often:1 anglicize:1 hod:2 name:9 think:1 relate:5 höð:2 battle:12 mean:2 something:1 like:2 killer:1 would:4 seem:5 fit:2 god:18 mythological:2 role:4 standardized:1 old:5 norse:4 orthography:1 spell:1 letter:1 frequently:1 replace:1 modern:1 icelandic:4 ö:1 re... |
1,066 | Mary_Rose | The sole known image of the Mary Rose, depicted in the Anthony Roll The Mary Rose was an English Tudor carrack warship and one of the first to be able to fire a full broadside of cannons. The Mary Rose was well equipped with 78 guns (91 after an upgrade in 1536) and was the pride of the English fleet. Built in Portsmo... | Mary_Rose |@lemmatized sole:1 know:1 image:1 mary:39 rise:38 depict:1 anthony:1 roll:2 english:6 tudor:4 carrack:1 warship:7 one:5 first:5 able:3 fire:6 full:2 broadside:1 cannon:4 well:4 equip:2 gun:12 upgrade:1 pride:1 fleet:4 build:3 portsmouth:9 england:4 think:3 name:1 king:3 henry:2 viii:2 sister:1 emblem:1 early... |
1,067 | Cumulative_distribution_function | In probability theory and statistics, the cumulative distribution function (CDF) or just distribution function, completely describes the probability distribution of a real-valued random variable X. For every real number x, the CDF of X is given by where the right-hand side represents the probability that the random ... | Cumulative_distribution_function |@lemmatized probability:16 theory:1 statistic:2 cumulative:13 distribution:36 function:22 cdf:14 completely:1 describe:1 real:4 value:6 random:12 variable:13 x:24 every:4 number:5 give:4 right:4 hand:2 side:2 represent:2 take:5 less:5 equal:7 lie:1 interval:2 b:5 therefore:1 treating:1... |
1,068 | Magnoliales | Magnoliales is an order of flowering plants. Classification The Magnoliales includes six families: Annonaceae (custard apple family, over 2000 species of trees, shrubs, and lianas; mostly tropical but some temperate) Degeneriaceae (two species of trees found on Pacific islands) Eupomatiaceae (two species of trees and ... | Magnoliales |@lemmatized magnoliales:9 order:14 flower:1 plant:4 classification:1 include:6 six:1 family:63 annonaceae:5 custard:1 apple:1 specie:6 tree:5 shrub:3 liana:1 mostly:1 tropical:2 temperate:1 degeneriaceae:5 two:3 find:3 pacific:1 island:1 eupomatiaceae:5 new:1 guinea:1 eastern:1 australia:2 himantandraceae:... |
1,069 | Nero | Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (15 December AD 37 – 9 June AD 68), Nero's birth day is listed in Suetonius, The Lives of Twelve Caesars, Life of Nero 6. His death day is uncertain, though, perhaps because Galba was declared emperor before Nero lived. A June 9th death day comes from Jerome, Chronicle, which li... | Nero |@lemmatized nero:336 claudius:26 caesar:50 augustus:7 germanicus:7 december:2 ad:6 june:5 birth:2 day:9 list:2 suetonius:68 life:114 twelve:47 death:33 uncertain:4 though:11 perhaps:1 galba:14 declare:5 emperor:42 live:3 come:13 jerome:2 chronicle:1 rule:18 year:19 month:3 cassius:30 dio:35 roman:49 history:49 lx... |
1,070 | Iron_Age | This article is about the archaeological period known as the Iron Age; for the mythological Iron Age see Ages of Man. In archaeology, the Iron Age was the stage in the development of any people in which tools and weapons whose main ingredient was iron were prominent. The adoption of this material often coincided with ... | Iron_Age |@lemmatized article:1 archaeological:11 period:19 know:2 iron:127 age:65 mythological:1 see:2 man:3 archaeology:4 stage:1 development:5 people:8 tool:8 weapon:10 whose:1 main:1 ingredient:1 prominent:1 adoption:1 material:2 often:3 coincide:1 change:1 society:6 include:2 differ:1 agricultural:1 practice:2 rel... |
1,071 | Lie_algebra | In mathematics, a Lie algebra is an algebraic structure whose main use is in studying geometric objects such as Lie groups and differentiable manifolds. Lie algebras were introduced to study the concept of infinitesimal transformations. The term "Lie algebra" (after Sophus Lie, ("lee"), not ("lye") ) was introduced b... | Lie_algebra |@lemmatized mathematics:4 lie:156 algebra:110 algebraic:2 structure:2 whose:3 main:1 use:4 study:4 geometric:1 object:2 group:45 differentiable:2 manifold:2 introduce:2 concept:2 infinitesimal:2 transformation:1 term:1 sophus:2 lee:1 lye:1 hermann:1 weyl:2 old:1 text:2 name:1 definition:3 first:3 property:... |
1,072 | Floating_point | In computing, floating point describes a system for numerical representation in which a string of digits (or bits) represents a rational number. The term floating point refers to the fact that the radix point (decimal point, or, more commonly in computers, binary point) can "float": that is, it can be placed anywhere ... | Floating_point |@lemmatized compute:8 float:98 point:134 describe:6 system:24 numerical:6 representation:37 string:12 digit:50 bit:78 represent:40 rational:10 number:112 term:2 refers:1 fact:3 radix:15 decimal:42 commonly:5 computer:37 binary:41 place:7 anywhere:1 relative:3 significant:10 position:7 indicate:3 separat... |
1,073 | Dollar | Canadian (Loonie) one-dollar coin United States one-dollar bill United States one-dollar coin Australian one-dollar coin A New Zealand One Dollar coin One New Taiwan dollar 500 old Zimbabwean dollars The dollar (often represented by the dollar sign: "$") is the name of the official currency in several countries, inclu... | Dollar |@lemmatized canadian:1 loonie:1 one:6 dollar:50 coin:22 united:13 state:14 bill:1 unite:1 australian:1 new:5 zealand:1 taiwan:1 old:1 zimbabwean:1 often:3 represent:1 sign:2 name:10 official:1 currency:9 several:3 country:3 include:1 u:8 australia:1 canada:1 dependency:1 world:3 region:1 history:3 german:2 thal... |
1,074 | Apollinarism | Apollinarism or Apollinarianism was a view proposed by Apollinaris of Laodicea (died 390) that Jesus had a human body and lower soul (the seat of the emotions) but a divine mind. Apollinaris further taught that the souls of men were propagated by other souls, as well as their bodies. The Trinity had been recognized at... | Apollinarism |@lemmatized apollinarism:2 apollinarianism:2 view:2 propose:1 apollinaris:3 laodicea:1 die:1 jesus:2 human:2 body:2 low:1 soul:3 seat:1 emotion:1 divine:1 mind:1 taught:1 men:1 propagate:1 well:1 trinity:1 recognize:1 council:2 nicea:1 debate:1 exactly:1 mean:1 continue:1 rival:1 common:1 belief:1 christ:... |
1,075 | Batman | Batman, originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman, is a fictional character, a comic book superhero co-created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger (although only Kane receives official credit), appearing in publications by DC Comics. The character first appeared in Detecti... | Batman |@lemmatized batman:397 originally:5 refer:4 bat:42 man:11 still:2 time:19 fictional:6 character:84 comic:103 book:34 superhero:12 co:4 create:15 artist:14 bob:10 kane:27 writer:18 bill:8 finger:22 although:8 receives:1 official:1 credit:11 appear:12 publication:7 dc:33 first:28 detective:31 may:10 original:4 ve... |
1,076 | OSI_model | The Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model (OSI Reference Model or OSI Model) is an abstract description for layered communications and computer network protocol design. It was developed as part of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) initiative. X.200 : Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - B... | OSI_model |@lemmatized open:3 system:8 interconnection:3 reference:7 model:23 osi:36 abstract:4 description:3 layered:3 communication:13 computer:4 network:41 protocol:55 design:8 develop:4 part:3 initiative:1 x:22 information:2 technology:1 basic:6 form:2 divide:2 architecture:7 seven:5 layer:141 top:1 bottom:1 applic... |
1,077 | Blade_Runner_3:_Replicant_Night | Blade Runner 3: Replicant Night (1996) is a novel by K. W. Jeter that continues the story of Rick Deckard. It is the sequel to Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human, which in turn was itself a sequel to Ridley Scott's 1982 film Blade Runner, and the book on which Blade Runner was based, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep... | Blade_Runner_3:_Replicant_Night |@lemmatized blade:11 runner:11 replicant:14 night:1 novel:1 k:1 w:1 jeter:1 continue:1 story:2 rick:1 deckard:55 sequel:2 edge:5 human:13 turn:2 ridley:1 scott:1 film:10 book:1 base:1 android:1 dream:1 electric:1 sheep:1 event:1 sarah:32 tyrell:16 believe:3 rachael:22 leave:7 travel:4 d... |
1,078 | Indictment | In the common law legal system, an indictment ( ) is a formal accusation that a person has committed a criminal offense. In those jurisdictions which retain the concept of a felony, the serious criminal offense would be a felony; those jurisdictions which have abolished the concept of a felony often substitute the conc... | Indictment |@lemmatized common:2 law:6 legal:1 system:1 indictment:19 formal:1 accusation:2 person:4 commit:4 criminal:5 offense:7 jurisdiction:5 retain:2 concept:3 felony:4 serious:3 would:3 abolish:2 often:2 substitute:1 indictable:2 offence:3 e:2 require:1 traditionally:1 hand:1 grand:6 jury:10 return:1 true:1 bill:... |
1,079 | Governor_of_Michigan | Governor Stevens T. Mason, the first governor of Michigan The Governor of Michigan is the chief executive of the U.S. state of Michigan. The current governor is Jennifer Granholm, a member of the Democratic Party, who became Michigan's first female governor on January 1, 2003, when she succeeded Governor John Engler. ... | Governor_of_Michigan |@lemmatized governor:20 stevens:2 mason:3 first:3 michigan:31 chief:1 executive:4 u:2 state:10 current:1 jennifer:1 granholm:2 member:2 democratic:2 party:2 become:1 female:1 january:3 succeed:1 john:2 engler:2 elect:3 november:2 gubernatorial:4 election:11 term:8 office:6 statehood:3 two:3 year:8... |
1,080 | Logo_(programming_language) | Logo is a computer programming language used for functional programming. It is an adaptation and dialect of the Lisp language; some have called it Lisp without the parentheses. Today, it is known mainly for its turtle graphics, but it also has significant facilities for handling lists, files, I/O, and recursion. Log... | Logo_(programming_language) |@lemmatized logo:67 computer:7 program:5 language:12 use:31 functional:2 programming:6 adaptation:1 dialect:5 lisp:5 call:11 without:2 parenthesis:1 today:2 know:5 mainly:1 turtle:35 graphic:10 also:17 significant:1 facility:2 handle:2 list:24 file:2 recursion:4 create:5 educational:2 const... |
1,081 | Adiabatic_process | This article covers adiabatic processes in thermodynamics. For adiabatic processes in quantum mechanics, see adiabatic process (quantum mechanics). For atmospheric adiabatic processes, see lapse rate. In thermodynamics, an adiabatic process or an isocaloric process is a thermodynamic process in which no heat is transf... | Adiabatic_process |@lemmatized article:2 cover:1 adiabatic:38 process:35 thermodynamics:4 quantum:2 mechanic:2 see:6 atmospheric:2 lapse:1 rate:1 isocaloric:3 thermodynamic:4 heat:16 transfer:8 work:9 fluid:3 term:2 literally:1 mean:1 impassable:1 come:1 greek:1 root:1 ἀ:1 διὰ:1 βαῖνειν:1 pass:1 etymology:1 correspond:... |
1,082 | Fatah | Fataḥ () is a major Palestinian political party and the largest faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), a multi-party confederation. In Palestinian politics it is on the center-left of the spectrum. It is mainly nationalist although not predominantly socialist. Fatah has maintained a number of militant ... | Fatah |@lemmatized fataḥ:1 major:4 palestinian:40 political:11 party:11 large:2 faction:10 palestine:11 liberation:7 organization:9 plo:12 multi:1 confederation:1 politics:5 center:1 left:1 spectrum:1 mainly:4 nationalist:3 although:3 predominantly:1 socialist:2 fatah:89 maintain:1 number:4 militant:8 group:17 since:6 ... |
1,083 | Annual_plant | Peas are an annual plant. An annual plant is a plant that usually germinates, flowers, and dies in one year. True annuals will only live longer than a year if they are prevented from setting seed. Some seedless plants can also be considered annuals even though they do not grow a flower. Britanica Online In gardening... | Annual_plant |@lemmatized pea:2 annual:27 plant:16 usually:4 germinate:4 flower:4 dy:1 one:3 year:3 true:3 live:1 long:1 prevent:3 set:2 seed:11 seedless:1 also:3 consider:4 even:2 though:3 grow:11 britanica:1 online:1 gardening:1 often:2 refer:1 outdoors:1 spring:5 summer:5 surviving:1 season:2 many:3 food:1 include:3... |
1,084 | Hawkwind | Hawkwind are an English rock band, one of the earliest space rock groups. Their lyrics favour urban and science fiction themes. Notable fantasy and science fiction writer Michael Moorcock was an occasional collaborator. History 1969: Formation Dave Brock and Mick Slattery had been in the London-based psychedelic band ... | Hawkwind |@lemmatized hawkwind:60 english:1 rock:11 band:78 one:6 early:3 space:24 group:8 lyric:5 favour:1 urban:3 science:3 fiction:3 theme:1 notable:1 fantasy:1 writer:3 michael:7 moorcock:9 occasional:1 collaborator:1 history:1 formation:2 dave:4 brock:24 mick:3 slattery:3 london:7 base:5 psychedelic:4 famous:1 cur... |
1,085 | History_of_Comoros | The History of Comoros is perhaps 1500 years old. It has been inhabited by various groups throughout this time. France colonised the islands in the 19th century. Comoros finally became independent in 1971 Early inhabitants It is thought that the Comoros islands were first visited by Phoenician sailors<ref>[http://ww... | History_of_Comoros |@lemmatized history:7 comoros:32 perhaps:1 year:5 old:2 inhabit:1 various:1 group:3 throughout:1 time:4 france:12 colonise:1 island:32 century:10 finally:2 become:12 independent:3 early:4 inhabitant:3 think:1 first:6 visit:2 phoenician:1 sailor:2 ref:2 http:1 www:1 nationsencyclopedia:1 com:2 africa... |
1,086 | Minerva | Detail from Minerva of Peace, Elihu Vedder, 1896 Minerva was the Roman name of Greek goddess Athena. She was the virgin goddess of riors, poetry, medicine, wisdom, commerce, weaving, crafts, and the inventor of music. She is often depicted with an owl, her sacred creature and a symbol of wisdom. This article focuses... | Minerva |@lemmatized detail:1 minerva:72 peace:1 elihu:1 vedder:1 roman:12 name:13 greek:4 goddess:14 athena:4 virgin:2 riors:1 poetry:1 medicine:2 wisdom:6 commerce:2 weaving:1 craft:1 inventor:1 music:1 often:1 depict:2 owl:1 sacred:1 creature:1 symbol:3 article:1 focus:1 early:2 rome:4 cultic:1 practice:1 informatio... |
1,087 | E._T._A._Hoffmann | Ernst Theodor Wilhelm Hoffmann (January 24, 1776 – June 25, 1822), better known by his pen name E.T.A. Hoffmann (Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann), was a German Romantic author of fantasy and horror, a jurist, composer, music critic, draftsman and caricaturist. He is the subject and hero of Jacques Offenbach's famous but... | E._T._A._Hoffmann |@lemmatized ernst:6 theodor:5 wilhelm:7 hoffmann:117 january:4 june:6 well:4 know:3 pen:2 name:7 e:58 amadeus:3 german:6 romantic:7 author:3 fantasy:2 horror:1 jurist:5 composer:5 music:10 critic:2 draftsman:1 caricaturist:1 subject:1 hero:1 jacques:2 offenbach:2 famous:1 fictional:1 opera:5 tale:2 s... |
1,088 | Instruction_register | In computing, an instruction register is the part of a CPU's control unit that stores the instruction currently being executed or decoded. In simple processors each instruction to be executed is loaded into the instruction register which holds it while it is decoded, prepared and ultimately executed, which can take se... | Instruction_register |@lemmatized compute:1 instruction:11 register:4 part:2 cpu:1 control:1 unit:1 store:1 currently:1 execute:5 decode:4 simple:1 processor:5 load:1 hold:3 prepared:1 ultimately:1 take:1 several:2 step:3 complicated:1 use:1 pipeline:2 stage:2 decoding:1 preparation:1 execution:1 pass:1 next:1 modern:1... |
1,089 | Colin_Maclaurin | Colin Maclaurin (February, 1698 – June 14, 1746) was a Scottish mathematician. Due to changes in orthography since that time (his name was originally rendered as e.g. "M'Laurine" "Colin Maclaurin: A Biographical Note" by Robin Schlapp (6 December 1946). (Note that the quotation in has been altered.) ), his surname is... | Colin_Maclaurin |@lemmatized colin:5 maclaurin:30 february:2 june:1 scottish:2 mathematician:2 due:2 change:1 orthography:1 since:1 time:3 name:2 originally:1 render:1 e:1 g:1 laurine:1 biographical:1 note:2 robin:1 schlapp:1 december:1 quotation:1 alter:1 surname:1 alternatively:1 write:2 http:2 www:2 org:1 uk:2 doc:1... |
1,090 | Alexander_Kerensky | Alexander Fyodorovich Kerensky (, Aleksandr Fyodorovich Kerenskii) ( June 11, 1970) served as the second Prime Minister of the Russian Provisional Government until Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, known commonly as Lenin, was elected by the All-Russian Congress of Soviets following the October Revolution. Biography Early life... | Alexander_Kerensky |@lemmatized alexander:4 fyodorovich:2 kerensky:43 aleksandr:1 kerenskii:1 june:2 serve:1 second:2 prime:2 minister:9 russian:13 provisional:5 government:13 vladimir:2 ilyich:1 ulyanov:3 know:2 commonly:1 lenin:3 elect:3 congress:1 soviet:6 follow:3 october:6 revolution:7 biography:2 early:2 life:3 a... |
1,091 | Armed_Forces_of_Liberia | The Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) is the military of Liberia. Liberia's military was first constituted in 1908 as the Liberian Frontier Force, before becoming the AFL in 1962. Nelson, Harold D., ed., Liberia: A Country Study, Area Handbook Series (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, September 1984). For... | Armed_Forces_of_Liberia |@lemmatized armed:12 force:41 liberia:45 afl:27 military:21 first:6 constitute:1 liberian:30 frontier:2 become:5 nelson:2 harold:2 ed:2 country:7 study:7 area:3 handbook:2 series:2 washington:3 c:4 u:13 government:11 print:2 office:8 september:3 history:4 receive:1 considerable:1 materiel:2 tra... |
1,092 | Fay_Wray | Vina Fay Wray (September 15, 1907 – August 8, 2004) was a Canadian-American actress and the first ever scream queen, originating from her appearances in the 1932 film Doctor X and the 1933 film King Kong. Early life Wray was born on a ranch near Cardston, Alberta, Canada to Elvina Marguerite Jones, who was from Salt L... | Fay_Wray |@lemmatized vina:1 fay:9 wray:24 september:1 august:2 canadian:2 american:1 actress:1 first:6 ever:2 scream:2 queen:3 originate:1 appearance:5 film:7 doctor:2 x:2 king:5 kong:5 early:3 life:4 bear:2 ranch:1 near:2 cardston:2 alberta:4 canada:3 elvina:1 marguerite:1 jones:2 salt:4 lake:4 city:3 joseph:1 heber:... |
1,093 | Arthur_Jensen | Arthur Jensen, 2002 at ISIR Arthur Jensen (born August 24 1923) is a Professor Emeritus of educational psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. http://www.edb.utexas.edu/robinson/danr/JEBS%2031(3)%20-06_Jensen%20profile.pdf Jensen is known for his work in psychometrics and differential psychology, which... | Arthur_Jensen |@lemmatized arthur:9 jensen:85 isir:1 bear:2 august:2 professor:5 emeritus:1 educational:2 psychology:7 university:7 california:3 berkeley:6 http:2 www:2 edb:1 utexas:1 edu:1 robinson:1 danr:1 jebs:1 pdf:5 know:2 work:9 psychometrics:2 differential:2 concern:1 individual:7 differ:4 behaviorally:1 one:5 a... |
1,094 | Economy_of_New_Zealand | The Economy of New Zealand is a market economy which is greatly dependent on international trade, mainly with Australia, the European Union, the United States, China and Japan. It is also strongly focused on tourism and primary industries like agriculture (though both sectors are highly profitable), while having only s... | Economy_of_New_Zealand |@lemmatized economy:21 new:71 zealand:69 market:9 greatly:2 dependent:2 international:3 trade:12 mainly:1 australia:4 european:4 union:1 united:5 state:5 china:1 japan:1 also:12 strongly:1 focus:1 tourism:5 primary:3 industry:4 like:3 agriculture:6 though:3 sector:6 highly:2 profitable:1 small:3... |
1,095 | MDMA | MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, also known as ecstasy) is a semisynthetic member of the amphetamine class of psychoactive drugs. It is considered unusual for its tendency to produce a sense of intimacy with others and diminished feelings of fear and anxiety. These effects have led some to suggest it might have... | MDMA |@lemmatized mdma:155 methylenedioxymethamphetamine:3 also:13 know:11 ecstasy:36 semisynthetic:1 member:1 amphetamine:4 class:7 psychoactive:2 drug:57 consider:3 unusual:4 tendency:2 produce:9 sense:2 intimacy:2 others:5 diminished:1 feeling:4 fear:2 anxiety:5 effect:36 lead:2 suggest:6 might:6 therapeutic:8 benef... |
1,096 | Lupercalia | For the saint by the name 'Lupercus', see Marcellus of Tangier. Lupercalia was a very ancient, possibly pre-Roman pastoral festival, observed on February 15 to avert evil spirits and purify the city, releasing health and fertility. The Lupercalia was believed in antiquity to have some connection with the Ancient Gre... | Lupercalia |@lemmatized saint:1 name:2 lupercus:7 see:3 marcellus:1 tangier:1 lupercalia:21 ancient:4 possibly:1 pre:1 roman:15 pastoral:1 festival:10 observe:1 february:3 avert:1 evil:1 spirit:1 purify:2 city:3 release:1 health:1 fertility:2 believe:2 antiquity:4 connection:2 greek:8 arcadian:3 lykaia:1 λύκος:1 lykos:... |
1,097 | Dayton,_Ohio | Dayton is a city in and the county seat of Montgomery County, Ohio, United States, in the southwestern part of the state. The population was 166,179 at the 2000 census. The Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Montgomery, Miami, Greene, and Preble counties, had a population of 835,535 in 2007. U.S. Cens... | Dayton,_Ohio |@lemmatized dayton:190 city:47 county:4 seat:1 montgomery:3 ohio:34 united:10 state:23 southwestern:1 part:5 population:13 census:4 metropolitan:5 statistical:3 area:25 include:8 miami:17 greene:1 preble:1 u:14 bureau:2 estimate:2 fourth:1 large:11 third:3 fast:2 grow:1 midwest:1 springfield:5 greenville:... |
1,098 | Asbestos | Fibrous asbestos on muscovite Asbestos Asbestos Blue asbestos (crocidolite) from Wittenoom, Western Australia. The ruler is 1 cm. Blue asbestos showing the fibrous nature of the mineral Asbestos is a naturally occurring silicate mineral with long, thin fibrous crystals. The word asbestos (ἄσβεστος) is derived from a ... | Asbestos |@lemmatized fibrous:6 asbestos:296 muscovite:1 blue:5 crocidolite:10 wittenoom:4 western:4 australia:9 ruler:1 cm:1 show:4 nature:2 mineral:20 naturally:5 occur:10 silicate:7 long:9 thin:2 crystal:5 word:2 ἄσβεστος:1 derive:1 greek:6 adjective:1 meaning:1 inextinguishable:1 term:4 miracle:2 soft:4 pliant:1 pr... |
1,099 | Davy_lamp | Davy lamp The Davy lamp' is a safety lamp containing a candle, devised in 1815 by Sir Humphry Davy. It was created for use in coal mines, allowing deep seams to be mined despite the presence of methane and other flammable gases, called firedamp or minedamp. Davy had discovered that a flame enclosed inside a mesh of a... | Davy_lamp |@lemmatized davy:11 lamp:27 safety:7 contain:1 candle:2 devise:1 sir:1 humphry:2 create:1 use:7 coal:2 mine:10 allow:2 deep:1 seam:1 despite:1 presence:3 methane:4 flammable:2 gas:7 call:2 firedamp:5 minedamp:1 discover:1 flame:10 enclose:1 inside:1 mesh:3 certain:1 fineness:1 cannot:1 ignite:2 screen:1 act:... |
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