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1,300 | Mechanical_engineering | Mechanical engineers design and build engines and power plants... ...structures and vehicles of all sizes... Mechanical Engineering is an engineering discipline that involves the application of principles of physics for analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. Mechanical engineering is ... | Mechanical_engineering |@lemmatized mechanical:86 engineer:66 design:34 build:3 engine:9 power:5 plant:5 structure:1 vehicle:5 size:3 engineering:105 discipline:6 involve:1 application:9 principle:4 physic:2 analysis:17 manufacturing:8 maintenance:1 system:21 one:6 old:1 broad:2 require:6 solid:5 understanding:1 core:3... |
1,301 | Cotangent_space | In differential geometry, one can attach to every point x of a smooth (or differentiable) manifold a vector space called the cotangent space at x. Typically, the cotangent space is defined as the dual space of the tangent space at x, although there are more direct definitions (see below). The elements of the cotangent ... | Cotangent_space |@lemmatized differential:8 geometry:3 one:5 attach:1 every:4 point:9 x:25 smooth:11 differentiable:3 manifold:10 vector:10 space:30 call:7 cotangent:20 typically:1 define:7 dual:4 tangent:18 although:1 direct:2 definition:10 see:1 element:4 covectors:3 property:2 dimension:4 equal:1 glue:1 together:1 e... |
1,302 | Helen_Keller | Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, political activist and lecturer. She was the first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. The story of how Keller's teacher, Annie Sullivan, broke through the isolation imposed by a near complete lack of language, allowing the girl t... | Helen_Keller |@lemmatized helen:39 adam:5 keller:80 june:4 american:7 author:3 political:7 activist:2 lecturer:1 first:3 deafblind:1 person:3 earn:2 bachelor:2 art:3 degree:2 story:13 teacher:3 annie:1 sullivan:15 break:1 isolation:1 impose:1 near:1 complete:1 lack:1 language:2 allow:2 girl:1 blossom:1 learn:2 communic... |
1,303 | Josephus | A Roman portrait bust said to be of Josephus Plagnieux, P. 'Les sculptures Romanes' Dossiers d'Archéologie (January 2001) pg 15 Josephus (AD 37 – c. 100), also known as Yosef Ben Matityahu (Joseph, son of Matthias) and, after he became a Roman citizen, as Titus Flavius Josephus, Josephus refers to himself in his Gre... | Josephus |@lemmatized roman:30 portrait:1 bust:1 say:1 josephus:77 plagnieux:1 p:6 les:1 sculpture:1 romanes:1 dossier:1 archéologie:1 january:1 pg:1 ad:2 c:7 also:10 know:5 yosef:2 ben:2 matityahu:2 joseph:1 son:5 matthias:2 become:6 citizen:4 titus:6 flavius:24 refers:1 greek:12 work:18 ἰώσηπος:1 iōsēpos:1 matthiou:1... |
1,304 | Nial | Nial (from "Nested Interactive Array Language") is a high-level array programming language developed from about 1981 by Mike Jenkins of Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Nial combines a functional programming notation for arrays based on Array Theory developed by Trenchard More with structured programming... | Nial |@lemmatized nial:18 nest:1 interactive:1 array:29 language:4 high:2 level:1 program:1 develop:2 mike:1 jenkins:2 queen:1 university:1 kingston:1 ontario:1 canada:1 combine:1 functional:3 programming:2 notation:5 base:1 theory:4 trenchard:1 structured:1 concept:2 numeric:1 character:1 symbolic:1 data:1 often:1 use... |
1,305 | Digital_synthesizer | A digital synthesizer is a synthesizer that uses digital signal processing (DSP) techniques to make musical sounds. Electronic keyboards make music through sound waves. The very earliest digital synthesis experiments were made with general-purpose computers, as part of academic research into sound generation. Early co... | Digital_synthesizer |@lemmatized digital:10 synthesizer:9 use:3 signal:3 processing:3 dsp:1 techniques:1 make:3 musical:1 sound:5 electronic:1 keyboard:1 music:1 wave:1 early:4 synthesis:4 experiment:1 general:1 purpose:1 computer:1 part:1 academic:1 research:1 generation:1 commercial:2 simple:1 hard:1 wired:1 circuitr... |
1,306 | Cauchyâ%80%93Riemann_equations | In mathematics, the Cauchy–Riemann differential equations in complex analysis, named after Augustin Cauchy and Bernhard Riemann, consist of a system of two partial differential equations that provides a necessary and sufficient condition for a differentiable function to be holomorphic in an open set. This system of equ... | Cauchyâ%80%93Riemann_equations |@lemmatized mathematics:1 cauchy:34 riemann:33 differential:6 equation:46 complex:23 analysis:3 name:1 augustin:1 bernhard:1 consist:2 system:7 two:12 partial:5 provide:3 necessary:2 sufficient:2 condition:6 differentiable:9 function:30 holomorphic:5 open:11 set:4 first:2 appear:2 work:1... |
1,307 | Bolsheviks | Bolshevik Party Meeting. Lenin is seen at right. |Boris Kustodiev's 1920 painting "Bolshevik" Bolsheviks, originally also Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary of Russian Language, article "Большевистский" Bolshevists Dictionaries define the word "Bolshevist" both as a synonym to "Bolshevik" and as an adherent of Bolsh... | Bolsheviks |@lemmatized bolshevik:64 party:47 meeting:5 lenin:20 see:6 right:3 boris:1 kustodiev:1 painting:1 originally:2 also:4 ushakov:1 explanatory:1 dictionary:3 russian:17 language:3 article:3 большевистский:1 bolshevists:1 define:1 word:2 bolshevist:2 synonym:1 adherent:1 policy:1 singular:1 derive:2 bolshe:1 fa... |
1,308 | Demographics_of_French_Guiana | Historical population Historical population 1790estimate 1839estimate 1857estimate 1891estimate 1946census 1954census 1961census 1967census 1974census 1982census 1990census 1999census 2006estimate 14,520 20,940 25,561 33,500 25,499 27,863 33,505 44,392 55,125 73,022 114,678 157,213 202,000 <smal... | Demographics_of_French_Guiana |@lemmatized historical:2 population:11 small:2 official:2 figure:2 past:2 census:2 insee:2 estimate:3 growth:2 rate:7 year:17 cia:1 world:1 factbook:1 data:1 july:1 est:12 january:1 age:2 structure:1 male:10 female:10 birth:5 death:3 net:1 migration:1 migrant:1 sex:1 ratio:1 total:5 infan... |
1,309 | Bipolar_I_disorder | Bipolar I disorder is a mood disorder that is characterized by at least one manic or mixed episode. There may be episodes of hypomania or major depression as well. It is a sub-diagnosis of bipolar disorder, and conforms to the classic concept of manic-depressive illness. DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria The essential fe... | Bipolar_I_disorder |@lemmatized bipolar:24 disorder:30 mood:4 characterize:2 least:1 one:4 manic:8 mixed:2 episode:15 may:2 hypomania:1 major:3 depression:5 well:3 sub:1 diagnosis:3 conforms:1 classic:1 concept:1 depressive:2 illness:2 dsm:4 iv:4 tr:3 diagnostic:3 criterion:2 essential:1 feature:1 clinical:1 course:1 o... |
1,310 | Morse_code | Chart of the Morse code letters and numerals Morse code is a type of character encoding that transmits telegraphic information using rhythm. Morse code uses a standardized sequence of short and long elements to represent the letters, numerals, punctuation and special characters of a given message. The short and long e... | Morse_code |@lemmatized chart:4 morse:100 code:108 letter:17 numeral:3 type:1 character:34 encode:2 transmit:11 telegraphic:1 information:2 use:52 rhythm:1 standardized:2 sequence:7 short:11 long:13 element:5 represent:9 punctuation:2 special:3 give:4 message:7 form:6 sound:4 mark:12 pulse:4 keying:1 commonly:5 know:5 ... |
1,311 | Kabuki | The July 1858 production of Shibaraku at Edo Ichimura-za theater is the highly stylized classical Japanese dance-drama. Kabuki theatre is known for the stylization of its drama and for the elaborate make-up worn by some of its performers. The individual kanji characters, from left to right, mean sing (歌), dance (舞), a... | Kabuki |@lemmatized july:2 production:8 shibaraku:2 edo:24 ichimura:5 za:30 theater:18 highly:1 stylized:1 classical:1 japanese:21 dance:10 drama:14 kabuki:137 theatre:40 know:10 stylization:2 elaborate:3 make:10 wear:1 performer:6 individual:3 kanji:2 character:8 leave:3 right:1 mean:4 sing:2 歌:1 舞:1 skill:2 伎:1 there... |
1,312 | Executable_and_Linkable_Format | In computing, the Executable and Linking Format (ELF, formerly called Extensible Linking Format) is a common standard file format for executables, object code, shared libraries, and core dumps. First published in the System V Application Binary Interface specification, System V Application Binary Interface Edition 4.... | Executable_and_Linkable_Format |@lemmatized computing:1 executable:10 link:6 format:28 elf:42 formerly:1 call:1 extensible:2 common:3 standard:6 file:25 executables:2 object:7 code:2 share:1 library:7 core:1 dump:1 first:2 publish:1 system:18 v:10 application:7 binary:17 interface:8 specification:3 edition:2 later:2 to... |
1,313 | Mechanical_advantage | In physics and engineering, mechanical advantage (MA) is the factor by which a mechanism multiplies the force or torque put into it. Generally, the mechanical advantage is calculated as follows: or more simply: The first equation shows that the force exerted IN to the machine multiplied by the distance moved IN will ... | Mechanical_advantage |@lemmatized physic:2 engineering:2 mechanical:34 advantage:32 factor:2 mechanism:1 multiply:4 force:19 torque:1 put:1 generally:1 calculate:5 follow:1 simply:1 first:1 equation:4 show:2 exert:3 machine:9 distance:10 move:3 always:1 equal:4 example:5 use:5 block:3 tackle:2 rope:18 pound:5 load:2 op... |
1,314 | Extra-vehicular_activity | Mike Fossum works on the Kibo Module (JPM) during the second spacewalk of STS-124. Extra-vehicular activity (EVA) is work done by an astronaut away from the Earth, and outside of a spacecraft. The term most commonly applies to an EVA made outside a craft orbiting Earth (a spacewalk), but also applies to an EVA made on... | Extra-vehicular_activity |@lemmatized mike:1 fossum:1 work:4 kibo:1 module:4 jpm:1 second:1 spacewalk:7 sts:9 extra:2 vehicular:2 activity:3 eva:38 astronaut:12 away:1 earth:4 outside:3 spacecraft:8 term:1 commonly:1 applies:1 make:9 craft:2 orbit:3 also:3 apply:1 surface:1 moon:2 moonwalk:3 late:2 lunar:3 land:2 missi... |
1,315 | Carboniferous | For the album by Zu see Carboniferous (album). The Carboniferous is a geologic period and system that extends from the end of the Devonian period, about 359.2 ± 2.5 Ma (million years ago), to the beginning of the Permian period, about 299.0 ± 0.8 Ma . The Carboniferous was a time of glaciation, low sea level and moun... | Carboniferous |@lemmatized album:2 zu:1 see:2 carboniferous:53 geologic:1 period:19 system:3 extend:3 end:5 devonian:6 million:3 year:4 ago:3 beginning:1 permian:2 time:8 glaciation:3 low:2 sea:8 level:6 mountain:5 building:3 minor:3 marine:15 extinction:5 event:4 occur:5 middle:6 name:3 come:2 latin:1 word:1 coal:12 c... |
1,316 | Jackson_County,_Michigan | Jackson County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. In 2000, its population was 158,422 with the 2007 Census Bureau placing the population at 163,006. This county is the sole county in the Jackson Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county seat is Jackson. It is named for U.S. President Andrew Jackson. It is consi... | Jackson_County,_Michigan |@lemmatized jackson:14 county:30 u:7 state:12 michigan:12 population:6 census:4 bureau:3 place:1 sole:1 metropolitan:1 statistical:1 area:2 seat:1 name:2 president:2 andrew:1 consider:1 one:1 cabinet:2 member:1 courthouse:1 build:1 claire:1 allen:1 prominent:1 southern:1 architect:1 geography:... |
1,317 | Aurochs | The aurochs or urus (Bos primigenius) was a type of wild cattle, the ancestor of domestic cattle. It occurred in Europe, Asia and North Africa, but is now extinct; it survived in Europe until 1627. The aurochs was far larger than most modern domestic cattle, being approximately at the shoulder and weighing . Domest... | Aurochs |@lemmatized aurochs:79 urus:11 bos:12 primigenius:12 type:3 wild:11 cattle:28 ancestor:1 domestic:11 occur:3 europe:4 asia:5 north:2 africa:4 extinct:5 survive:3 far:2 large:4 modern:8 approximately:1 shoulder:1 weighing:1 domestication:7 several:2 part:3 world:1 roughly:1 time:5 year:8 ago:7 feature:2 ancient... |
1,318 | Baralong_incidents | The Baralong Incident was a naval engagement of the First World War on August 19, 1915 involving the Q-Ship HMS Wyandra (sailing under the name of Baralong), the German U-boat U-27, and the British merchant vessel Nicosian. The Baralong sank U-27 which had been preparing to sink the nearby merchant ship. About a dozen... | Baralong_incidents |@lemmatized baralong:27 incident:11 naval:1 engagement:1 first:1 world:3 war:7 august:3 involve:1 q:1 ship:7 hms:1 wyandra:2 sail:2 name:4 german:20 u:28 boat:5 british:9 merchant:3 vessel:1 nicosian:15 sank:1 prepare:2 sink:10 nearby:1 dozen:1 crewman:2 manage:4 escape:2 sinking:9 submarine:7 lieut... |
1,319 | Diego_Garcia | Diego Garcia is an island considered the largest atoll, in terms of land area, of the Chagos Archipelago, and is part of the British Indian Ocean Territories. The island is located in the Indian Ocean, about 1,600 km (1,000 mi) south of the southern coast of India. http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product... | Diego_Garcia |@lemmatized diego:70 garcia:74 island:48 consider:1 large:6 atoll:12 term:1 land:9 area:4 chagos:16 archipelago:8 part:8 british:18 indian:12 ocean:10 territory:4 locate:3 km:6 mi:4 south:3 southern:1 coast:1 india:6 http:5 nl:2 newsbank:1 com:8 search:2 archive:1 kc:2 googlepm:1 country:1 vicinity:1 incl... |
1,320 | Hill_system | The Hill system is a system of writing chemical formulas such that the number of carbon atoms in a molecule is indicated first, the number of hydrogen atoms next, and then the number of all other chemical elements subsequently, in alphabetical order. When the formula contains no carbon, all the elements, including hyd... | Hill_system |@lemmatized hill:6 system:5 write:2 chemical:3 formula:6 number:6 carbon:2 atom:3 molecule:1 indicate:1 first:2 hydrogen:2 next:1 element:5 subsequently:1 alphabetical:1 order:4 contain:1 include:1 list:2 alphabetically:1 sort:2 accord:2 present:1 rule:1 difference:2 early:1 treat:1 significant:1 late:1 li... |
1,321 | Aurangzeb | Aurangzeb ( (full title: Al-Sultan al-Azam wal Khaqan al-Mukarram Abul Muzaffar Muhiuddin Muhammad Aurangzeb Bahadur Alamgir I, Padshah Ghazi) (November 4, 1618 March 3, 1707), also known by his chosen imperial title Alamgir I (Conqueror of the Universe) (), was the 6th Mughal Emperor whose reign lasted from 1658 until... | Aurangzeb |@lemmatized aurangzeb:106 full:2 title:2 al:4 sultan:1 azam:1 wal:1 khaqan:1 mukarram:1 abul:1 muzaffar:1 muhiuddin:1 muhammad:1 bahadur:9 alamgir:3 padshah:1 ghazi:1 november:1 march:3 also:11 know:4 chosen:1 imperial:3 conqueror:1 universe:1 mughal:35 emperor:21 whose:1 reign:9 last:3 death:13 monarch:1 ma... |
1,322 | GNU_Lesser_General_Public_License | The GNU Lesser General Public License (formerly the GNU Library General Public License) or LGPL is a free software license published by the Free Software Foundation (FSF). It was designed as a compromise between the strong-copyleft GNU General Public License or GPL and permissive licenses such as the BSD licenses and t... | GNU_Lesser_General_Public_License |@lemmatized gnu:12 lesser:3 general:10 public:10 license:25 formerly:1 library:27 lgpl:21 free:6 software:15 publish:2 foundation:2 fsf:4 design:2 compromise:1 strong:1 copyleft:2 gpl:15 permissive:1 bsd:2 mit:1 write:3 update:1 richard:4 stallman:6 legal:2 advice:1 eben:1 moglen:1 pl... |
1,323 | MIME | Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) is an Internet standard that extends the format of e-mail to support: Text in character sets other than ASCII Non-text attachments Message bodies with multiple parts Header information in non-ASCII character sets MIME's use, however, has grown beyond describing the content ... | MIME |@lemmatized multipurpose:1 internet:15 mail:32 extension:8 mime:67 standard:6 extend:2 format:16 e:28 support:8 text:47 character:20 set:9 ascii:20 non:18 attachment:8 message:68 body:13 multiple:5 part:65 header:36 information:9 use:49 however:2 grow:1 beyond:1 describe:3 content:50 type:44 general:3 include:12 ... |
1,324 | Christian_countercult_movement | The Christian countercult movement is a collective description for many, mostly unrelated, ministries and individual Christians who oppose religious groups whose doctrines or practices do not fit within their definition of mainstream Christianity, which they consider to be cults. They are also known as discernment mini... | Christian_countercult_movement |@lemmatized christian:61 countercult:25 movement:46 collective:1 description:1 many:9 mostly:1 unrelated:1 ministry:27 individual:1 oppose:2 religious:41 group:45 whose:2 doctrine:14 practice:8 fit:1 within:5 definition:6 mainstream:2 christianity:10 consider:4 cult:85 also:11 know:6 dis... |
1,325 | Oregon | Oregon (, ) is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The area was inhabited by many indigenous tribes before the arrival of traders, explorers and settlers. The Oregon Territory was created in 1848 after American settlement began in earnest in the 1840s. Oregon became the 33rd state on February... | Oregon |@lemmatized oregon:215 state:129 pacific:16 northwest:10 region:16 united:21 area:19 inhabit:2 many:9 indigenous:1 tribe:10 arrival:1 trader:1 explorer:3 settler:3 territory:4 create:2 american:14 settlement:6 begin:6 earnest:2 become:5 february:4 locate:8 coast:8 washington:8 north:7 california:8 south:7 nevad... |
1,326 | Hunter_S._Thompson | Hunter Stockton Thompson (July 18, 1937 – February 20, 2005) was an American journalist and author, most famous for his novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. He is credited as the creator of Gonzo journalism, a style of reporting where reporters involve themselves in the action to such a degree that they become central... | Hunter_S._Thompson |@lemmatized hunter:71 stockton:1 thompson:263 july:5 february:18 american:13 journalist:10 author:8 famous:4 novel:12 fear:43 loathing:31 las:12 vega:23 credit:3 creator:4 gonzo:43 journalism:11 style:13 report:6 reporter:6 involve:2 action:1 degree:1 become:21 central:1 figure:1 story:16 also:19 kn... |
1,327 | Minute_of_arc | A minute of arc or arcminute (MOA) is a unit of angular measurement, equal to one sixtieth (1/60) of one degree. WordNet Search - 3.0 Since one degree is defined as one three hundred sixtieth (1/360) of a circle, 1 minute of arc is 1/21,600 of the amount of arc in a closed circle. It is used in those fields which requ... | Minute_of_arc |@lemmatized minute:10 arc:8 arcminute:10 moa:23 unit:4 angular:8 measurement:3 equal:6 one:15 sixtieth:4 degree:13 wordnet:1 search:1 since:1 define:1 three:2 hundred:1 circle:6 amount:4 closed:1 use:12 field:1 require:1 expression:1 small:3 angle:15 astronomy:4 marksmanship:1 square:1 complete:1 sphere:... |
1,328 | Brain_abscess | Brain abscess (or cerebral abscess) is an abscess caused by inflammation and collection of infected material coming from local (ear infection, dental abscess, infection of paranasal sinuses, infection of the mastoid air cells of the temporal bone, epidural abscess) or remote (lung, heart, kidney etc.) infectious source... | Brain_abscess |@lemmatized brain:23 abscess:26 cerebral:3 cause:9 inflammation:3 collection:2 infected:1 material:3 come:1 local:1 ear:2 infection:9 dental:1 paranasal:1 sinus:3 mastoid:1 air:1 cell:1 temporal:1 bone:3 epidural:1 remote:1 lung:1 heart:3 kidney:1 etc:4 infectious:2 source:2 within:4 tissue:4 may:11 also... |
1,329 | Mariotto_Albertinelli | The Visitation, painted for the Congregazione di San Martino 1503, Mariotto Alberti's masterpiece (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence). Mariotto di Bigio di Bindo Albertinelli (October 13, 1474 - November 5, 1515) was a High Renaissance Italian painter of the Florentine school, closely involved with Fra Bartolomeo and inf... | Mariotto_Albertinelli |@lemmatized visitation:2 paint:3 congregazione:1 di:4 san:2 martino:1 mariotto:4 alberti:1 masterpiece:2 galleria:1 degli:1 uffizi:2 florence:4 bigio:1 bindo:1 albertinelli:3 october:1 november:1 high:1 renaissance:1 italian:3 painter:4 florentine:1 school:1 closely:1 involve:1 fra:4 bartolomeo:6... |
1,330 | Galilee | "Galil" redirects here. For the weapon, see IMI Galil. Safed, the "Capital" of Galilee, seen with the Sea of Galilee, also known as Lake Kinneret in the background. An orchard in Upper Galilee. Horses roam in Amud stream, near the Sea of Galilee Panorama of the Harod valley, part of the Jezreel Valley. Galilee ( ha-G... | Galilee |@lemmatized galil:7 redirect:1 weapon:1 see:3 imi:1 safed:4 capital:2 galilee:50 sea:6 also:7 know:3 lake:1 kinneret:1 background:1 orchard:1 upper:7 horse:1 roam:1 amud:1 stream:2 near:2 panorama:1 harod:1 valley:10 part:3 jezreel:4 ha:1 lit:2 province:2 latin:1 galileia:1 al:5 jaleel:1 large:8 region:17 nort... |
1,331 | Algebraic_number | In mathematics, an algebraic number is a complex number that is a root of a non-zero polynomial in one variable with rational (or equivalently, integer) coefficients. Numbers such as that are not algebraic are said to be transcendental, and are infinitely more numerous within the complex number field. Examples The ra... | Algebraic_number |@lemmatized mathematics:1 algebraic:40 number:47 complex:5 root:12 non:1 zero:3 polynomial:12 one:1 variable:1 rational:7 equivalently:1 integer:27 coefficient:8 say:4 transcendental:2 infinitely:1 numerous:1 within:1 field:7 examples:1 express:1 ratio:2 two:3 whole:1 b:1 equal:1 satisfy:2 definition:... |
1,332 | Dumbarton_Bridge_(California) | The Dumbarton Bridge is the southernmost of the highway bridges that span the San Francisco Bay in California. Carrying over 81,000 vehicles daily, it is also the shortest bridge across San Francisco Bay at 1.63 miles (8,600 feet / 2,622 m). Its eastern terminus is in Fremont, near Newark in the San Francisco Bay Natio... | Dumbarton_Bridge_(California) |@lemmatized dumbarton:15 bridge:45 southernmost:1 highway:3 span:6 san:9 francisco:7 bay:13 california:7 carry:2 vehicle:3 daily:1 also:3 short:1 across:3 mile:3 foot:1 eastern:5 terminus:8 fremont:4 near:3 newark:2 national:3 wildlife:3 refuge:4 western:7 menlo:7 park:9 three:2 lane:7 di... |
1,333 | Politics_of_Niger | Politics of Niger takes place in a framework of a semi-presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Niger is head of state and the Prime Minister of Niger head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both th... | Politics_of_Niger |@lemmatized politics:2 niger:27 take:7 place:2 framework:1 semi:4 presidential:9 representative:1 democratic:5 republic:14 whereby:1 president:20 head:3 state:3 prime:8 minister:13 government:14 multi:2 party:21 system:6 executive:5 power:6 exercise:1 legislative:2 vest:1 national:16 assembly:14 poli... |
1,334 | Navigation | Table of geography, hydrography, and navigation, from the 1728 Cyclopaedia. Navigation is the process of reading, and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle from one place to another. Bowditch, 2003:799. It is also the term of art used for the specialized knowledge used by navigators to perform navigation tas... | Navigation |@lemmatized table:4 geography:1 hydrography:1 navigation:75 cyclopaedia:1 process:6 reading:2 control:2 movement:1 craft:1 vehicle:1 one:8 place:4 another:2 bowditch:9 also:14 term:3 art:1 use:51 specialized:1 knowledge:1 navigator:28 perform:2 task:3 word:1 navigate:5 derive:2 latin:1 navigare:1 meaning:1 ... |
1,335 | Andreas_Capellanus | Andreas Capellanus (Capellanus meaning "chaplain") was the twelfth century author of a treatise commonly entitled De amore ("About Love"), and often known in English, somewhat misleadingly, as The Art of Courtly Love, though its realistic, somewhat cynical tone suggests that it is in some measure an antidote to courtly... | Andreas_Capellanus |@lemmatized andreas:3 capellanus:4 meaning:1 chaplain:1 twelfth:3 century:3 author:1 treatise:1 commonly:1 entitle:1 de:7 amore:6 love:5 often:1 know:3 english:2 somewhat:2 misleadingly:1 art:2 courtly:4 though:2 realistic:1 cynical:1 tone:1 suggest:2 measure:1 antidote:1 nothing:1 life:2 presume:1 ... |
1,336 | Enid_Blyton | Enid Mary Blyton (11 August 1897 – 28 November 1968) was a British children's writer known as both Enid Blyton and Mary Pollock. She was one of the most successful children's storytellers of the twentieth century. Once described as a "one-woman fiction machine", she is noted for numerous series of books based on recurr... | Enid_Blyton |@lemmatized enid:26 mary:6 blyton:66 august:3 november:3 british:3 child:28 writer:2 know:2 pollock:6 one:6 successful:2 storyteller:1 twentieth:1 century:2 describe:1 woman:1 fiction:5 machine:1 note:2 numerous:2 series:18 book:42 base:2 recur:1 character:8 design:1 different:2 age:3 group:2 enjoy:2 popul... |
1,337 | Cosmic_microwave_background | In cosmology, cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation (also CMBR, CBR, MBR, and relic radiation) is a form of electromagnetic radiation filling the universe. With a traditional optical telescope, the space between stars and galaxies (the background) is pitch black. But with a radio telescope, there is a faint ... | Cosmic_microwave_background |@lemmatized cosmology:8 cosmic:58 microwave:49 background:57 cmb:45 radiation:41 also:11 cmbr:6 cbr:1 mbr:2 relic:2 form:11 electromagnetic:1 fill:6 universe:50 traditional:1 optical:1 telescope:10 space:14 star:8 galaxy:10 pitch:1 black:11 radio:4 faint:1 glow:4 almost:3 exactly:2 directio... |
1,338 | Mandy_Patinkin | Mandel Bruce "Mandy" Patinkin (; ) (born November 30, 1952) is an American actor of stage and screen and a tenor vocalist. Patinkin is known for his roles in television series such as: Chicago Hope, Dead Like Me and the first two seasons of Criminal Minds. His film credits include The Princess Bride, Alien Nation, ... | Mandy_Patinkin |@lemmatized mandel:1 bruce:1 mandy:12 patinkin:39 born:1 november:1 american:3 actor:14 stage:6 screen:2 tenor:1 vocalist:1 know:1 role:8 television:5 series:8 chicago:10 hope:8 dead:4 like:3 first:4 two:6 season:10 criminal:7 mind:7 film:6 credit:1 include:4 princess:5 bride:5 alien:4 nation:4 yentl:4 ... |
1,339 | Dorians | Homeland of the Dorians before moving to the Peloponnese according to Herodotus. The Dorians (, Dōrieis, singular , Dōrieus) were one of the three major tribes into which the ancient Greeks divided themselves. Herodotus gave the earliest historical expression of a three-fold division: Herodotus, Histories, Book VII, Se... | Dorians |@lemmatized homeland:1 dorian:60 move:1 peloponnese:6 accord:4 herodotus:13 dōrieis:2 singular:1 dōrieus:3 one:10 three:3 major:1 tribe:3 ancient:10 greek:24 divide:1 give:4 early:4 historical:3 expression:1 fold:1 division:2 history:3 book:16 vii:5 section:9 online:13 perseus:6 dwell:1 land:5 call:6 ionian:11... |
1,340 | Hymn | A hymn is a type of song, usually religious, specifically written for the purpose of praise, adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a deity or deities, or to a prominent figure or personification. The word hymn derives from Greek (hymnos), "a song of praise". Collections of hymns are known as hymnals or hymnb... | Hymn |@lemmatized hymn:62 type:4 song:14 usually:3 religious:1 specifically:1 write:8 purpose:1 praise:8 adoration:1 prayer:1 typically:2 address:2 deity:3 prominent:2 figure:1 personification:1 word:6 derive:1 greek:4 hymnos:1 collection:6 know:3 hymnal:3 hymnbook:1 origin:1 ancient:4 include:10 egyptian:1 great:5 ate... |
1,341 | Keyboard_technology | Keyboard construction, in four layers, of a typical notebook computer keyboard There are many types of keyboards, usually differentiated by the switch technology employed in their operation. Since there are so many switches needed (usually about 80-110) and because they have to be highly reliable, this usually defines ... | Keyboard_technology |@lemmatized keyboard:101 construction:2 four:1 layer:10 typical:2 notebook:1 computer:13 many:8 type:10 usually:8 differentiate:1 switch:41 technology:9 employ:2 operation:2 since:2 need:4 highly:1 reliable:2 define:1 choice:2 affect:1 key:33 response:4 positive:2 feedback:4 press:12 travel:4 dista... |
1,342 | Catherine_of_Aragon | Catherine of Aragon y Castilla (16 December 1485 – 7 January 1536) also known as Katherine or Katharine; (Spanish Infanta Catalina de Aragón y Castilla or Infanta Catalina de Trastámara y Trastámara) was the Queen of England as the first wife of Henry VIII of England, and Princess of Wales by her first marriage to Art... | Catherine_of_Aragon |@lemmatized catherine:70 aragon:26 castilla:2 december:4 january:4 also:11 know:2 katherine:20 katharine:9 spanish:7 infanta:4 catalina:3 de:7 aragón:1 trastámara:2 queen:35 england:25 first:11 wife:34 henry:109 viii:52 princess:14 wale:16 marriage:21 arthur:11 prince:4 attempt:1 year:12 annul:3 se... |
1,343 | Argument_from_ignorance | The argument from ignorance, also known as argumentum ad ignorantiam ("appeal to ignorance" ), argument by lack of imagination, or negative evidence, is a logical fallacy in which it is claimed that a premise is true only because it has not been proven false, or is false only because it has not been proven true. The... | Argument_from_ignorance |@lemmatized argument:39 ignorance:11 also:9 know:5 argumentum:3 ad:8 ignorantiam:3 appeal:2 lack:12 imagination:3 negative:5 evidence:37 logical:6 fallacy:7 claim:3 premise:7 true:13 proven:3 false:10 prove:6 personal:13 incredulity:9 belief:3 conviction:1 refers:2 assertion:3 one:6 personally:... |
1,344 | Canes_Venatici | Canes Venatici ( Cánes Venátici, genitive Canum Venaticorum ) is a small northern constellation that was created by Johannes Hevelius in the 17th century. Its name is Latin for hunting dogs and it represents the mythological dogs Chara and Asterion being held on a leash by Boötes the herdsman, a neighboring constellati... | Canes_Venatici |@lemmatized cane:10 venatici:10 cánes:1 venátici:1 genitive:1 canum:1 venaticorum:1 small:2 northern:1 constellation:7 create:1 johannes:1 hevelius:3 century:2 name:8 latin:2 hunt:1 dog:6 represent:2 mythological:1 chara:2 asterion:2 hold:1 leash:1 boötes:1 herdsman:2 neighboring:1 history:1 depict:1 ol... |
1,345 | Carson_City,_Nevada | Carson City in 1877 The Consolidated Municipality of Carson City is the capital of the State of Nevada. The population was 52,457 at the 2000 census. Carson City is now an independent city and is its own Metropolitan Statistical Area. Like many towns in Nevada, Carson City was founded in the early boom days of mining.... | Carson_City,_Nevada |@lemmatized carson:93 city:111 consolidated:1 municipality:1 capital:11 state:16 nevada:21 population:9 census:3 independent:2 metropolitan:2 statistical:2 area:11 like:1 many:3 town:5 found:1 early:5 boom:3 day:2 mining:5 center:5 silver:8 county:18 seat:3 former:6 ormsby:8 name:7 explorer:1 kit:3... |
1,346 | Federico_Fellini | Federico Fellini, Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI Il Quirinale (January 20 1920 – October 31 1993) was an Italian film director. Known for a distinct style that blends fantasy and baroque images, he is considered one of the most influential and widely revered filmmakers of the 20th century. Burke and Waller, 12 Early ... | Federico_Fellini |@lemmatized federico:21 fellini:139 cavaliere:1 di:14 gran:1 croce:1 omri:1 il:18 quirinale:1 january:3 october:7 italian:7 film:100 director:21 know:2 distinct:1 style:3 blend:1 fantasy:4 baroque:2 image:4 consider:2 one:7 influential:2 widely:1 revere:1 filmmaker:4 century:1 burke:5 waller:5 early:5... |
1,347 | Biathlon_World_Championships | The first Biathlon World Championships (BWCH) was held in 1958, with individual (official) and relay (unofficial) contests for men. The number of events has grown significantly over the years. Beginning in 1984, women biathletes had their own World Championships, and finally, from 1989, both genders have been participa... | Biathlon_World_Championships |@lemmatized first:14 biathlon:6 world:5 championship:6 bwch:3 hold:16 individual:3 official:1 relay:8 unofficial:1 contest:2 men:9 number:1 event:17 grow:1 significantly:1 year:15 begin:1 woman:15 biathletes:2 finally:1 gender:1 participate:1 joint:3 bwchs:4 venues:1 season:3 take:1 place:... |
1,348 | Kurt_Gödel | Kurt Gödel (; April 28, 1906 Brno – January 14, 1978 Princeton, New Jersey) was an Austrian-American logician, mathematician and philosopher. One of the most significant logicians of all time, Gödel made an immense impact upon scientific and philosophical thinking in the 20th century, a time when many, such as Bertran... | Kurt_Gödel |@lemmatized kurt:30 gödel:98 april:3 brno:9 january:3 princeton:11 new:6 jersey:2 austrian:4 american:5 logician:2 mathematician:2 philosopher:1 one:4 significant:1 time:13 make:3 immense:1 impact:1 upon:1 scientific:2 philosophical:1 thinking:1 century:2 many:3 bertrand:2 russell:2 n:1 whitehead:1 david:2 ... |
1,349 | Mass_suicide | Mass suicide occurs when a number of people kill themselves together and/or for the same reason. Examples Mass suicide sometimes occurs in religious or cultic settings. Suicide missions, suicide bombers, and kamikazes are military or paramilitary forms of mass suicide. Defeated groups may resort to mass suicide rathe... | Mass_suicide |@lemmatized mass:23 suicide:32 occur:4 number:1 people:7 kill:6 together:1 reason:1 example:1 sometimes:2 religious:1 cultic:1 setting:1 mission:1 bomber:1 kamikaze:2 military:1 paramilitary:1 form:3 defeat:2 group:4 may:2 resort:1 rather:3 capture:3 pact:1 unconnected:1 cult:5 war:4 plan:1 carry:2 small:... |
1,350 | Ethylene | Ethylene (IUPAC name: ethene) is the chemical compound with the formula C2H4. It is the simplest alkene. Because it contains a carbon-carbon double bond, ethylene is called an unsaturated hydrocarbon or an olefin. It is extremely important in industry and also has a role in biology as a hormone. Ethylene is the mos... | Ethylene |@lemmatized ethylene:144 iupac:5 name:7 ethene:3 chemical:12 compound:3 formula:1 simple:3 alkene:2 contain:3 carbon:6 double:7 bond:15 call:6 unsaturated:2 hydrocarbon:7 olefin:4 extremely:2 important:5 industry:4 also:15 role:1 biology:2 hormone:9 produced:1 organic:3 world:4 global:1 production:14 exceed:1... |
1,351 | Exponential_function | The exponential function is a function in mathematics. The application of this function to a value x is written as exp(x). Equivalently, this can be written in the form ex, where e is the mathematical constant that is the base of the natural logarithm (approximately 2.71828182846) and that is also known as Euler's numb... | Exponential_function |@lemmatized exponential:57 function:79 mathematics:3 application:1 value:11 x:15 write:5 exp:2 equivalently:1 form:6 ex:6 e:6 mathematical:4 constant:6 base:5 natural:4 logarithm:8 approximately:1 also:5 know:1 euler:4 number:13 real:19 variable:4 graph:3 always:1 positive:5 axis:5 increase:3 view... |
1,352 | Economy_of_Ecuador | The economy of Ecuador is based mostly on exports of bananas, oil, shrimp, gold, other primary agricultural products and money transfers from nearly a million Ecuadorian immigrants employed abroad. In 2002, oil accounted for about one-third of public sector revenue and 40% of export earnings. Ecuador is the world's lar... | Economy_of_Ecuador |@lemmatized economy:3 ecuador:10 base:3 mostly:2 export:6 banana:2 oil:10 shrimp:2 gold:1 primary:1 agricultural:1 product:2 money:2 transfer:1 nearly:1 million:6 ecuadorian:4 immigrant:1 employ:1 abroad:1 account:1 one:3 third:1 public:1 sector:1 revenue:1 earnings:1 world:1 large:2 exporter:2 majo... |
1,353 | Marxist_film_theory | Marxist film theory is one of the oldest forms of film theory. Sergei Eisenstein and many other Soviet filmmakers in the 1920s expressed ideas of Marxism through film. In fact, the Hegelian dialectic was considered best displayed in film editing through the Kuleshov Experiment and the development of montage. While t... | Marxist_film_theory |@lemmatized marxist:3 film:11 theory:2 one:2 old:1 form:2 sergei:1 eisenstein:3 many:1 soviet:2 filmmaker:2 express:1 idea:3 marxism:3 fact:1 hegelian:1 dialectic:1 consider:1 best:1 display:1 edit:1 kuleshov:1 experiment:1 development:1 montage:1 structuralist:1 approach:1 filmmaking:2 use:2 vocif... |
1,354 | Frans_Eemil_Sillanpää | Sillanpää redirects here. For other meanings, see Sillanpää (disambiguation). Frans Eemil Sillanpää () (September 16, 1888—June 3, 1964) was one of the most famous Finnish writers. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1939 "for his deep understanding of his country's peasantry and the exquisite art with wh... | Frans_Eemil_Sillanpää |@lemmatized sillanpää:6 redirects:1 meaning:1 see:1 disambiguation:1 frans:2 eemil:2 september:1 june:1 one:1 famous:1 finnish:2 writer:1 award:1 nobel:1 prize:1 literature:1 deep:1 understanding:1 country:1 peasantry:1 exquisite:1 art:1 portray:1 way:1 life:1 relationship:1 nature:1 bear:1 peasa... |
1,355 | Christian_of_Oliva | Christian of Oliva, Christian of Prussia, () (died 1245) was the first Bishop of Prussia. He was a Cistercian. Most but not all authors identify him with Godfrey of Łękno. Before his appointment as bishop, he had been the abbot of the monastery of Łekno near Gniezno. In 1209, Christian was commissioned by Pope Innoce... | Christian_of_Oliva |@lemmatized christian:6 oliva:2 prussia:4 died:1 first:2 bishop:5 cistercian:1 author:1 identify:1 godfrey:1 łękno:1 appointment:1 abbot:1 monastery:1 łekno:1 near:2 gniezno:1 commission:1 pope:3 innocent:1 iii:1 responsible:1 prussian:3 mission:2 river:2 vistula:2 neman:1 appoint:1 three:1 year:1 l... |
1,356 | King_Arthur | Statue of King Arthur, Hofkirche, Innsbruck, designed by Albrecht Dürer and cast by Peter Vischer the Elder, 1520s King Arthur is a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against the Saxon invaders in the early 6th century. The details of Arthur's story ar... | King_Arthur |@lemmatized statue:1 king:41 arthur:191 hofkirche:1 innsbruck:1 design:2 albrecht:1 dürer:1 cast:1 peter:1 vischer:1 elder:1 legendary:7 british:6 leader:5 accord:4 medieval:19 history:13 romance:35 lead:3 defence:1 britain:25 saxon:7 invader:3 early:31 century:63 detail:3 story:17 mainly:2 compose:2 folkl... |
1,357 | JavaScript | JavaScript is a scripting language used to enable programmatic access to objects within other applications. It is primarily used in the form of client-side JavaScript for the development of dynamic websites. JavaScript is a dialect of the ECMAScript standard and is characterized as a dynamic, weakly typed, prototype-ba... | JavaScript |@lemmatized javascript:146 scripting:7 language:32 use:30 enable:2 programmatic:2 access:11 object:39 within:8 application:17 primarily:3 form:6 client:11 side:7 development:3 dynamic:7 website:2 dialect:3 ecmascript:12 standard:12 characterize:2 weakly:1 type:6 prototype:12 base:10 first:6 class:6 function... |
1,358 | Enchiridion_of_Epictetus | The Enchiridion, or Handbook of Epictetus, (), is a short manual of Stoic ethical advice compiled by Arrian, who had been a pupil of Epictetus at the beginning of the 2nd century. Although the content is derived from the Discourses of Epictetus, it is not a summary of the Discourses, but rather it is compilation of pr... | Enchiridion_of_Epictetus |@lemmatized enchiridion:8 handbook:4 epictetus:16 short:2 manual:5 stoic:2 ethical:1 advice:1 compile:1 arrian:1 pupil:1 beginning:1 century:4 although:1 content:1 derive:1 discourse:3 summary:1 rather:1 compilation:1 practical:2 precept:1 guide:2 daily:1 life:3 unlike:1 forefather:1 greek:3 p... |
1,359 | Honduras | Honduras (, ) is a democratic republic in Central America. It was formerly known as Spanish Honduras to differentiate it from British Honduras (now Belize). [http://www.aboututila.com/UtilaInfo/William-Strong/AI-Environmental.htm Archeological Investigations in the Bay Islands, Spanish Honduras The country is bordered... | Honduras |@lemmatized honduras:123 democratic:2 republic:7 central:11 america:4 formerly:2 know:5 spanish:13 differentiate:1 british:2 belize:2 http:5 www:4 aboututila:1 com:4 utilainfo:1 william:2 strong:1 ai:1 environmental:3 htm:1 archeological:1 investigation:1 bay:5 island:7 country:18 border:6 west:2 guatemala:4 ... |
1,360 | Faith | Faith is the confident belief or trust in the truth of or trustworthiness of a person, idea, or thing. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/faith http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=confidence For example, the word "faith" can refer to a religion itself or to religion in general. As with "trust", faith involv... | Faith |@lemmatized faith:139 confident:1 belief:44 trust:10 truth:8 trustworthiness:1 person:2 idea:5 thing:5 http:10 dictionary:11 reference:5 com:11 browse:3 search:2 q:1 confidence:4 example:6 word:13 refer:6 religion:10 general:2 involve:2 concept:3 future:4 event:1 outcome:1 use:8 conversely:2 rest:3 logical:5 pro... |
1,361 | Abstract_(law) | In law, an abstract is a brief statement that contains the most important points of a long legal document or of several related legal papers. Abstract of title The Abstract of Title, used in real estate transactions, is the more common form of abstract. An abstract of title lists all the owners of a piece of land, a ... | Abstract_(law) |@lemmatized law:5 abstract:16 brief:1 statement:1 contain:1 important:1 point:1 long:1 legal:3 document:4 several:1 related:2 paper:1 title:9 use:1 real:2 estate:1 transaction:2 common:2 form:1 list:1 owner:6 piece:1 land:1 house:1 building:1 come:1 possession:1 present:1 also:2 record:3 deed:2 mortgage... |
1,362 | Demographics_of_American_Samoa | This article is about the demographic features of the population of American Samoa, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Population in thousands; Data of FAO, year 2005. CIA World Factbook demograph... | Demographics_of_American_Samoa |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:3 feature:1 population:13 american:5 samoa:3 include:1 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:1 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 thousand:1 data:1 fao:1 year:10 cia:2 world:2 factbook:2 statistic:2 following:1 u... |
1,363 | Benelux | The Benelux is a union in Western Europe that comprises three neighboring countries, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg (België/Belgique/Belgien - Nederland - Lëtzebuerg/Luxembourg/Luxemburg), which lie in the north western European region between France and Germany. The name is formed from the beginning of each... | Benelux |@lemmatized benelux:25 union:8 western:2 europe:1 comprise:1 three:7 neighbor:1 country:6 belgium:5 netherlands:4 luxembourg:4 belgië:1 belgique:1 belgien:1 nederland:1 lëtzebuerg:1 luxemburg:1 lie:1 north:2 european:3 region:6 france:1 germany:1 name:3 form:1 beginning:1 possibly:1 create:2 custom:1 revue:1 d... |
1,364 | Dennis_the_Menace_and_Gnasher | Dennis the Menace (known as Dennis the Menace and Gnasher since 1970) is a long-running comic strip featured in The Beano children's comic, published by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd, Dundee, Scotland, in the United Kingdom. The strip first appeared in issue 452, released on 15 March 1951 (cover dated for the off-sale date ... | Dennis_the_Menace_and_Gnasher |@lemmatized dennis:110 menace:42 know:4 gnasher:24 since:7 long:4 run:4 comic:14 strip:45 feature:4 beano:17 child:8 publish:2 c:1 thomson:1 co:1 ltd:1 dundee:1 scotland:1 united:2 kingdom:2 first:18 appear:25 issue:10 release:1 march:7 cover:3 date:6 sale:1 onwards:2 dated:1 september:5 ... |
1,365 | Civilization_(video_game) | Sid Meier's Civilization is a turn-based strategy computer game created by Sid Meier for MicroProse in 1991.Civilization 1 Fanatics' Site The game's objective is to "...build an empire to stand the test of time". The game begins in 4000 BC, and the players attempt to expand and develop their empires through the ages un... | Civilization_(video_game) |@lemmatized sid:9 meier:14 civilization:68 turn:5 base:5 strategy:6 computer:10 game:61 create:1 microprose:2 fanatic:2 site:2 objective:1 build:12 empire:7 stand:1 test:1 time:12 begin:5 bc:2 player:16 attempt:2 expand:2 develop:9 age:6 modern:6 near:2 future:2 also:10 know:1 simply:2 abbrev... |
1,366 | Centromere | Chromosomal components:(1) Chromatid (2) Centromere(3) Short arm(4) Long arm A centromere is a region of DNA typically found near the middle of a chromosome where two identical sister chromatids come in contact. It is involved in cell division as the point of mitotic spindle. Function The centromeres are, together w... | Centromere |@lemmatized chromosomal:1 component:1 chromatid:8 centromere:32 short:3 arm:9 long:1 region:5 dna:14 typically:3 find:3 near:1 middle:1 chromosome:42 two:13 identical:3 sister:6 come:1 contact:1 involve:1 cell:7 division:3 point:4 mitotic:2 spindle:4 function:5 together:2 telomere:2 origin:1 replication:2 o... |
1,367 | Load_(album) | Load is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released June 4, 1996. To date, the album has sold over 5 million copies in America, RIAA - Gold & Platinum and is certified Gold in the UK, having sold over 100,000 copies. Platinum Awards Content It spent four consecutive weeks at #1 on Billboar... | Load_(album) |@lemmatized load:7 sixth:1 studio:6 album:26 american:1 heavy:2 metal:5 band:8 metallica:16 release:6 june:1 date:1 sell:2 million:1 copy:2 america:1 riaa:1 gold:2 platinum:2 certify:1 uk:4 award:1 content:1 spend:1 four:1 consecutive:1 week:1 billboard:5 accord:1 drummer:1 lars:4 ulrich:6 explore:3 diffe... |
1,368 | Darwin_Awards | A Darwin Award is a tongue-in-cheek honour named after evolutionary theorist Charles Darwin. Awards have been given for people who "do a service to Humanity by removing themselves from the gene pool" (i.e. lose the ability to reproduce either by death or sterilization in a stupid fashion). According to Wendy Northcutt,... | Darwin_Awards |@lemmatized darwin:26 award:40 tongue:1 cheek:1 honour:1 name:1 evolutionary:1 theorist:1 charles:3 give:4 people:3 service:1 humanity:1 remove:2 gene:3 pool:3 e:2 lose:1 ability:1 reproduce:4 either:2 death:3 sterilization:1 stupid:4 fashion:2 accord:1 wendy:8 northcutt:10 author:1 book:5 honor:1 ensure... |
1,369 | Patent | A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a state to an inventor or his assignee for a limited period of time in exchange for a disclosure of an invention. The procedure for granting patents, the requirements placed on the patentee and the extent of the exclusive rights vary widely between countries according t... | Patent |@lemmatized patent:183 set:6 exclusive:6 right:45 grant:26 state:21 inventor:17 assignee:2 limited:2 period:2 time:3 exchange:2 disclosure:3 invention:43 procedure:4 requirement:10 place:2 patentee:5 extent:2 vary:7 widely:1 country:31 accord:1 national:5 law:22 international:4 agreement:13 typically:2 however:... |
1,370 | Concept | There are two prevailing theories in contemporary philosophy which attempt to explain the nature of concepts (abstract term: "conception"). The representational theory of mind proposes that concepts are mental representations, while the semantic theory of concepts (originating with Frege's distinction between concept a... | Concept |@lemmatized two:2 prevail:1 theory:8 contemporary:2 philosophy:17 attempt:2 explain:3 nature:2 concept:109 abstract:16 term:7 conception:5 representational:1 mind:7 proposes:1 mental:8 representation:5 semantic:1 originate:4 frege:3 distinction:2 object:11 hold:2 ontology:2 eric:2 margolis:5 stephen:2 laurence... |
1,371 | List_of_French_words_and_phrases_used_by_English_speakers | Here are some examples of French words and phrases used by English speakers. There are many words of French origin in English, such as art, collage, competition, force, machine, police, publicity, role, routine, table, and many others which have been and are being anglicized. They are now pronounced according to Engli... | List_of_French_words_and_phrases_used_by_English_speakers |@lemmatized example:10 french:187 word:44 phrase:24 use:135 english:50 speaker:8 many:4 origin:2 art:17 collage:1 competition:1 force:9 machine:2 police:2 publicity:2 role:1 routine:1 table:7 others:4 anglicize:1 pronounced:4 accord:6 rule:5 orthography:1 rathe... |
1,372 | New_South_Wales | {{Australia state or territory |Name = New South Wales |Fullname = State of New South Wales |Flag = Flag of New South Wales.svg |CoatOfArms = New South Wales coa.png |Map = New South Wales locator-MJC.png |Motto = "Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites"(Newly Risen, How Bri... | New_South_Wales |@lemmatized australia:37 state:50 territory:7 name:5 new:82 south:87 wale:69 fullname:1 flag:2 svg:1 coatofarms:1 coa:1 png:2 map:2 locator:1 mjc:1 motto:1 orta:1 recens:1 quam:1 pura:1 nites:1 newly:1 rise:3 brightly:1 shine:1 nickname:1 first:7 premier:11 emblems:1 floral:2 waratah:3 telopea:2 specio... |
1,373 | Snap_(American_and_Canadian_football) | A snap (colloquially called a "hike", "snapback", or "pass from center") starts each American football and Canadian football play from scrimmage. Action Handed snap The ball begins on the ground with its long axis parallel to the sidelines of the field, its ends marking each team's line of scrimmage in American foot... | Snap_(American_and_Canadian_football) |@lemmatized snap:48 colloquially:1 call:6 hike:1 snapback:1 pas:1 center:4 start:3 american:11 football:16 canadian:7 play:17 scrimmage:17 action:2 hand:12 ball:35 begin:3 ground:2 long:1 axis:1 parallel:1 sideline:2 field:3 end:2 mark:1 team:5 line:7 without:1 yard:3 side:8 must:... |
1,374 | Foreign_relations_of_Cyprus | Cyprus is a member of the United Nations along with most of its agencies as well as the Commonwealth of Nations, World Bank, International Monetary Fund and Council of Europe. In addition, the country has signed the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency Agreem... | Foreign_relations_of_Cyprus |@lemmatized cyprus:148 member:16 united:7 nation:8 along:1 agency:2 well:3 commonwealth:3 world:1 bank:2 international:5 monetary:1 fund:1 council:2 europe:2 addition:1 country:19 sign:1 general:1 agreement:2 tariff:1 trade:3 gatt:1 multilateral:1 investment:1 guarantee:1 miga:1 non:11 alig... |
1,375 | Brisbane_Broncos | The Brisbane Broncos are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in the city of Brisbane, the capital city of the state of Queensland. The Broncos play in Australasia's elite competition, the National Rugby League (NRL) premiership. They have won six premierships during their twenty years in competi... | Brisbane_Broncos |@lemmatized brisbane:52 bronco:63 australian:7 professional:1 rugby:22 league:30 football:2 club:51 base:4 city:3 capital:1 state:6 queensland:21 play:7 australasia:1 elite:1 competition:15 national:6 nrl:14 premiership:13 win:13 six:3 twenty:3 year:7 make:6 successful:2 past:2 two:4 decade:1 one:7 la... |
1,376 | Alexander_II_of_Scotland | Alexander the warrior and knight: the reverse side of Alexander II's Great Seal, enhanced as a 19th century steel engraving. Alexander II (Mediaeval Gaelic: Alaxandair mac Uilliam; Modern Gaelic: Alasdair mac Uilleim) (24 August 1198 – 6 July 1249), King of Scots, was the only son of William the Lion and Ermengarde of... | Alexander_II_of_Scotland |@lemmatized alexander:20 warrior:1 knight:2 reverse:1 side:1 ii:6 great:1 seal:1 enhance:1 century:1 steel:1 engrave:1 mediaeval:1 gaelic:2 alaxandair:1 mac:2 uilliam:1 modern:1 alasdair:1 uilleim:2 august:1 july:2 king:3 scot:2 son:5 william:1 lion:1 ermengarde:1 beaumont:1 bear:2 haddington:... |
1,377 | GUIDO_music_notation | GUIDO Music Notation is a computer music notation system designed to logically represent all aspects of music in a format which is both computer-readable and easily readable by human beings. It was named after Guido of Arezzo, who pioneered today's conventional musical notation 1,000 years ago. First designed by Holg... | GUIDO_music_notation |@lemmatized guido:27 music:22 notation:13 computer:2 system:2 design:8 logically:1 represent:8 aspect:1 format:5 readable:2 easily:3 human:1 name:1 arezzo:2 pioneer:1 today:2 conventional:3 musical:5 year:1 ago:1 first:1 holger:5 h:5 hoos:5 technische:1 universität:1 darmstadt:1 germany:1 universi... |
1,378 | New_York_Giants | The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The team plays its home games at Giants Stadium, which also serves as its headquarters, and trains at an adjacent practice facility within the Meadowlands Sports Complex. In a unique arrangement, the team shares the sta... | New_York_Giants |@lemmatized new:73 york:58 giant:135 professional:6 american:1 football:27 team:67 base:3 east:3 rutherford:2 jersey:11 play:24 home:13 game:53 stadium:11 also:11 serve:4 headquarters:2 train:1 adjacent:2 practice:3 facility:1 within:2 meadowlands:4 sport:9 complex:2 unique:1 arrangement:1 share:4 jet:... |
1,379 | Library_of_Alexandria | Inscription regarding Tiberius Claudius Balbilus of Rome (d. c.AD 79), which confirms that the Library of Alexandria must have existed in some form in the first century. The Royal Library of Alexandria, or Ancient Library of Alexandria, in Alexandria, Egypt, was one of the largest libraries of the ancient world. It fl... | Library_of_Alexandria |@lemmatized inscription:2 regard:3 tiberius:1 claudius:1 balbilus:1 rome:5 c:2 ad:12 confirm:4 library:113 alexandria:47 must:1 exist:3 form:2 first:11 century:24 royal:17 ancient:8 egypt:12 one:8 large:5 world:8 flourish:1 patronage:1 ptolemaic:3 dynasty:3 likely:3 least:3 period:1 rule:2 genera... |
1,380 | Classical_liberalism | Classical liberalism (also known as traditional liberalism Brad Stetson, Human Dignity and Contemporary Liberalism (Westport, CT: Praeger/Greenwood, 1998), 26. , laissez-faire liberalism Ian Adams, Political Ideology Today (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2001), 20. , and market liberalism Kirkpatrick, Jerry. ... | Classical_liberalism |@lemmatized classical:72 liberalism:110 also:14 know:2 traditional:1 brad:1 stetson:1 human:6 dignity:1 contemporary:9 westport:1 ct:1 praeger:1 greenwood:1 laissez:13 faire:13 ian:1 adam:18 political:24 ideology:8 today:2 manchester:2 university:14 press:12 market:14 kirkpatrick:1 jerry:1 montess... |
1,381 | Politics_of_Ethiopia | Politics of Ethiopia takes place in a framework of a federal parliamentary republic, whereby the Prime Minister is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government. Federal legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of parliament. The Judiciary is more or less independ... | Politics_of_Ethiopia |@lemmatized politics:2 ethiopia:27 take:3 place:1 framework:1 federal:11 parliamentary:4 republic:3 whereby:1 prime:10 minister:13 head:1 government:23 executive:4 power:5 exercise:1 legislative:3 vest:1 two:5 chamber:2 parliament:12 judiciary:1 less:1 independent:2 legislature:2 political:7 devel... |
1,382 | Balmoral_Castle | Balmoral Castle Balmoral Castle is a large estate house situated in the area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, known as Royal Deeside. The estate was purchased by Queen Victoria's consort Prince Albert, and remains a favourite summer royal residence. The Balmoral estate has been passed down the generations and has gradually... | Balmoral_Castle |@lemmatized balmoral:22 castle:16 large:2 estate:36 house:4 situate:1 area:15 aberdeenshire:1 scotland:7 know:5 royal:13 deeside:5 purchase:1 queen:15 victoria:9 consort:1 prince:5 albert:5 remain:2 favourite:1 summer:3 residence:5 pass:1 generation:1 gradually:1 expand:2 square:1 kilometre:1 acre:7 ww... |
1,383 | FIFA | The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (French for International Federation of Association Football), commonly known by its acronym, FIFA (usually ), is the international governing body of association football. Its headquarters are in Zürich, Switzerland, and its current president is Sepp Blatter. FIFA i... | FIFA |@lemmatized fédération:1 internationale:1 de:3 football:30 association:19 french:3 international:21 federation:4 commonly:2 know:2 acronym:2 fifa:76 usually:1 governing:1 body:7 headquarters:2 zürich:2 switzerland:2 current:1 president:5 sepp:3 blatter:3 responsible:1 organization:2 governance:3 major:1 tournamen... |
1,384 | Oxide | Oxides, such as iron(III) oxide or rust, Fe2O3, form when oxygen combines with other elements An oxide is a chemical compound contaning at least one oxygen atom as well as at least one other element. Most of the Earth's crust consists of oxides. Oxides result when elements are oxidized by oxygen in air. Combustion ... | Oxide |@lemmatized oxide:109 iron:8 iii:28 rust:2 form:8 oxygen:25 combine:1 element:24 chemical:7 compound:3 contaning:1 least:2 one:5 atom:8 well:2 earth:2 crust:1 consist:2 result:1 oxidize:1 air:5 combustion:1 hydrocarbon:1 afford:1 two:3 principal:1 carbon:6 monoxide:7 dioxide:16 even:3 material:1 consider:1 pure:... |
1,385 | Communications_in_Colombia | Since being liberalized in 1991, the Colombian telecommunications sector has added new services, expanded coverage, improved efficiency, and lowered costs. The sector has had the second largest (after energy) investment in infrastructure (22 percent) since 1997. However, the economic downturn between 1999 and 2002 adve... | Communications_in_Colombia |@lemmatized since:2 liberalize:1 colombian:3 telecommunication:6 sector:2 add:2 new:1 service:4 expand:2 coverage:1 improved:1 efficiency:1 lower:1 cost:1 second:1 large:3 energy:1 investment:1 infrastructure:2 percent:12 however:2 economic:1 downturn:1 adversely:1 affected:1 period:1 colomb... |
1,386 | Balkan_Wars | The Balkan Wars were two wars in South-eastern Europe in 1912–1913 in the course of which the Balkan League (Bulgaria, Montenegro, Greece, and Serbia) first captured Ottoman-held remaining part of Thessaly, Macedonia, Epirus, Albania and most of Thrace and then fell out over the division of the spoils, with incorporati... | Balkan_Wars |@lemmatized balkan:36 war:42 two:5 south:3 eastern:6 europe:5 course:1 league:10 bulgaria:29 montenegro:10 greece:22 serbia:22 first:10 capture:1 ottoman:27 held:1 remain:4 part:5 thessaly:3 macedonia:15 epirus:2 albania:2 thrace:8 fell:2 division:2 spoil:1 incorporation:2 roumania:1 time:10 background:2 l... |
1,387 | Adam_of_Bremen | Adam of Bremen (also: Adamus Bremensis) was a German medieval chronicler. He lived and worked in the second half of the eleventh century. He is most famous for his chronicle Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum (Deeds of Bishops of the Hamburg Church). Background Little is known of his life other than hints from ... | Adam_of_Bremen |@lemmatized adam:10 bremen:18 also:4 adamus:1 bremensis:1 german:3 medieval:2 chronicler:1 live:1 work:3 second:2 half:1 eleventh:1 century:3 famous:1 chronicle:3 gesta:6 hammaburgensis:3 ecclesiae:3 pontificum:3 deed:3 bishop:4 hamburg:12 church:6 background:1 little:1 know:3 life:1 hint:1 believe:2 co... |
1,388 | Labour_law | Labour law concerns the inequality of bargaining power between employers and workers. Labour law (also known as employment or labor law) is the body of laws, administrative rulings, and precedents which address the legal rights of, and restrictions on, working people and their organizations. As such, it mediates many a... | Labour_law |@lemmatized labour:78 law:110 concern:7 inequality:1 bargain:2 power:6 employer:21 worker:37 also:11 know:2 employment:41 labor:15 body:3 administrative:3 ruling:1 precedent:1 address:2 legal:8 right:24 restriction:1 work:36 people:9 organization:11 mediate:2 many:10 aspect:2 relationship:4 trade:17 union:3... |
1,389 | Bakassi | Bakassi is the peninsular extension of the African territory of Calabar into the Atlantic Ocean. It is currently ruled by Cameroon following the transfer of sovereignty from neighbouring Nigeria Full ownership transferred as a result of a judgment by the International Court of Justice. On 22 November 2007, the Nigeria... | Bakassi |@lemmatized bakassi:29 peninsular:1 extension:1 african:1 territory:5 calabar:6 atlantic:1 ocean:2 currently:2 rule:2 cameroon:23 follow:2 transfer:7 sovereignty:5 neighbour:1 nigeria:22 full:1 ownership:2 result:1 judgment:5 international:6 court:7 justice:4 november:3 nigerian:13 senate:2 reject:2 since:1 gr... |
1,390 | Elementary_event | In probability theory, an elementary event or atomic event is a subset of a sample space that contains only one element. It is important to note that an elementary event is still a set containing an element of the sample space, not that element itself. However, elementary events are often written as elements rather t... | Elementary_event |@lemmatized probability:10 theory:1 elementary:12 event:15 atomic:3 subset:1 sample:5 space:6 contain:3 one:1 element:5 important:1 note:1 still:1 set:4 however:1 often:1 write:1 rather:1 simplicity:1 unambiguous:1 example:2 include:1 object:1 count:1 natural:1 number:2 k:2 n:1 coin:1 toss:1 twice:1 h... |
1,391 | Hawick | Hawick () is a town in the Scottish Borders in the south east of Scotland. It is best-known for its annual Common Riding. It is one of the farthest towns from the sea in Scotland, in the heart of Teviotdale and the largest town in the former county of Roxburghshire. It is also known for quality knitwear production. ... | Hawick |@lemmatized hawick:29 town:17 scottish:2 border:4 south:2 east:3 scotland:7 best:2 know:3 annual:3 common:4 riding:3 one:2 farthest:2 sea:1 heart:1 teviotdale:1 large:2 former:1 county:3 roxburghshire:1 also:3 quality:1 knitwear:1 production:1 distinctive:1 sandstone:1 building:1 slate:1 roof:1 communication:1 ... |
1,392 | Atomic_orbital | An atomic orbital is a mathematical function that describes the wave-like behavior of an electron in an atom. This function can be used to calculate the probability of finding any electron of an atom in any specific region around the atom's nucleus. The term may also refer to the physical region defined by the functio... | Atomic_orbital |@lemmatized atomic:31 orbital:48 mathematical:1 function:12 describe:9 wave:18 like:9 behavior:7 electron:88 atom:36 use:6 calculate:1 probability:8 find:6 specific:1 region:10 around:5 nucleus:12 term:7 may:8 also:12 refer:2 physical:2 define:2 likely:2 specifically:1 orbitals:57 possible:7 quantum:36 ... |
1,393 | Mehmed_I | Mehmed I Çelebi (Ottoman: چلبی محمد, I.Mehmet or Çelebi Mehmet) (unknown 1373-1391, Bursa May 4/26, 1421, Edirne, Turkey) was a Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (Rum) from 1413 to 1421. His nickname He is nicknamed as; Kirişçi (it means bowstring maker or one who supports, who acts as a column), Turkish. Second Founder ... | Mehmed_I |@lemmatized mehmed:6 çelebi:3 ottoman:9 چلبی:1 محمد:1 mehmet:3 unknown:1 bursa:4 may:1 edirne:3 turkey:1 sultan:7 empire:5 rum:1 nickname:2 kirişçi:1 mean:2 bowstring:1 maker:1 one:4 support:1 act:1 column:1 turkish:4 second:2 founder:2 also:3 gentleman:1 ancestor:1 son:1 bayezid:2 valide:2 devlet:2 hatun:6 s... |
1,394 | Euphonium | The euphonium is a conical-bore, tenor-voiced brass instrument. It derives its name from the Greek word euphonos, meaning "well-sounding" or "sweet-voiced" (eu means "well" or "good" and phonium means "voice"). The euphonium is a valved instrument; nearly all current models are piston valved, though rotary valved mod... | Euphonium |@lemmatized euphonium:150 conical:4 bore:9 tenor:7 voiced:2 brass:27 instrument:54 derive:1 name:7 greek:1 word:1 euphonos:1 mean:4 well:7 sound:15 sweet:1 voice:5 eu:1 good:3 phonium:1 valved:10 nearly:2 current:6 model:16 piston:2 though:12 rotary:1 exist:1 person:1 play:9 sometimes:4 call:5 euphophonist:1... |
1,395 | Discrete_Fourier_transform | In mathematics, the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) is a specific kind of Fourier transform, used in Fourier analysis. It transforms one function into another, which is called the frequency domain representation, or simply the DFT, of the original function (which is often a function in the time domain). But the DFT ... | Discrete_Fourier_transform |@lemmatized mathematics:3 discrete:32 fourier:45 transform:58 dft:96 specific:2 kind:1 use:23 analysis:6 one:18 function:23 another:3 call:8 frequency:23 domain:10 representation:8 simply:4 original:3 often:14 time:17 require:3 input:17 whose:3 non:3 zero:4 value:11 limit:6 finite:13 duratio... |
1,396 | Domino_effect | Domino effect events (Top) Dominoes are standing. (Bottom) Dominoes are in motion. The domino effect is a chain reaction that occurs when a small change causes a similar change nearby, which then will cause another similar change, and so on in linear sequence. The term is best known as a mechanical effect, and is used ... | Domino_effect |@lemmatized domino:16 effect:9 event:3 top:1 stand:2 bottom:1 motion:1 chain:8 reaction:2 occur:1 small:2 change:3 cause:2 similar:2 nearby:1 another:1 linear:1 sequence:2 term:1 best:1 know:1 mechanical:1 use:2 analogy:1 fall:2 row:1 typically:1 refer:1 link:1 time:1 successive:1 relatively:1 literally:... |
1,397 | Calcium | Calcium () is the chemical element with the symbol Ca and atomic number 20. It has an atomic mass of 40.078 amu. Calcium is a soft grey alkaline earth metal, and is the fifth most abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust. Calcium is also the fifth most abundant dissolved ion in seawater by both molarity and mass,... | Calcium |@lemmatized calcium:178 chemical:4 element:7 symbol:1 ca:11 atomic:5 number:3 mass:10 amu:1 soft:2 grey:2 alkaline:1 earth:4 metal:10 fifth:3 abundant:5 crust:1 also:15 dissolved:1 ion:4 seawater:1 molarity:1 sodium:2 chloride:4 magnesium:7 sulfate:2 essential:1 live:2 organism:1 particularly:2 cell:1 physiolo... |
1,398 | Monasticism | Trappist monk praying in his cell. Monasticism (from Greek μοναχός, monachos, derived from Greek monos, alone) is the religious practice in which one renounces worldly pursuits in order to fully devote one's life to spiritual work. The origin of the word is from Ancient Greek, and the idea was originally related to Ch... | Monasticism |@lemmatized trappist:1 monk:18 pray:1 cell:1 monasticism:28 greek:4 μοναχός:1 monachos:1 derive:1 mono:1 alone:3 religious:7 practice:11 one:5 renounce:1 worldly:2 pursuit:2 order:16 fully:1 devote:1 life:15 spiritual:5 work:3 origin:3 word:3 ancient:1 idea:1 originally:1 relate:3 christian:12 tradition:4 ... |
1,399 | Electromagnetic_radiation | Electromagnetic radiation (sometimes abbreviated EMR and often simply called light) is a ubiquitous phenomenon that takes the form of self-propagating waves in a vacuum or in matter. It consists of electric and magnetic field components which oscillate in phase perpendicular to each other and perpendicular to the direc... | Electromagnetic_radiation |@lemmatized electromagnetic:41 radiation:51 sometimes:3 abbreviate:1 emr:1 often:1 simply:3 call:6 light:34 ubiquitous:1 phenomenon:7 take:2 form:8 self:3 propagate:4 wave:67 vacuum:6 matter:11 consist:3 electric:26 magnetic:24 field:40 component:3 oscillate:9 phase:2 perpendicular:2 directio... |
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