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1,600 | List_of_Italian_dishes | These dishes are representative of Italian cuisine. Dishes and recipes Antipasti Insalata caprese Insalata russa Braciole Bruschetta Bresaola Prosciutto e melone Crostini con condimenti misti Verdure in pinzimonio Cocktail di gamberi Olive ascolane Mozzarelline fritte Pizzette e salatini Tartine Peperoni imbottiti Tor... | List_of_Italian_dishes |@lemmatized dish:18 representative:1 italian:15 cuisine:2 recipe:5 antipasti:1 insalata:3 caprese:3 russa:1 braciole:1 bruschetta:1 bresaola:3 prosciutto:8 e:24 melone:1 crostini:1 con:20 condimenti:1 misti:1 verdure:2 pinzimonio:1 cocktail:2 di:72 gamberi:1 olive:31 ascolane:1 mozzarelline:2 fr... |
1,601 | Ephesus | Ephesus (Ancient Greek ) was an ancient Greek city on the west coast of Anatolia, in the region known as Ionia during the Classical Greek period. It was one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League. The city was famed for the Temple of Artemis (completed around 550 BCE), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient Wor... | Ephesus |@lemmatized ephesus:70 ancient:9 greek:11 city:50 west:1 coast:3 anatolia:6 region:5 know:3 ionia:3 classical:3 period:8 one:14 twelve:2 ionian:12 league:5 famed:2 temple:26 artemis:17 complete:1 around:4 bce:1 seven:8 wonder:3 world:6 destroy:5 ce:1 mob:1 lead:3 st:5 john:9 chrysostom:2 freely:1 western:3 sho... |
1,602 | Alexios_I_Komnenos | Alexios I Komnenos, latinized as Alexius I Comnenus (, 1048 – 15 August 1118), was Byzantine emperor from 1081 to 1118), and the founder of the Komnenian dynasty. Inheriting a collapsing empire and faced with constant warfare during his reign against both the Seljuk Turks in Asia Minor and the Normans in the western Ba... | Alexios_I_Komnenos |@lemmatized alexios:51 komnenos:12 latinize:1 alexius:2 comnenus:1 august:1 byzantine:19 emperor:18 founder:1 komnenian:2 dynasty:1 inherit:1 collapse:1 empire:6 face:1 constant:1 warfare:1 reign:5 seljuk:6 turk:5 asia:8 minor:7 norman:9 western:6 balkan:5 able:3 halt:1 decline:2 begin:2 military:2 ... |
1,603 | Telecommunications_in_Oman | Oman Telecommunication Company (Omantel) has a monopoly in the landline telephone and internet access markets. Its arm Omanmobile offers mobile services. The Omani government owns 70% of Omantel after 30% was listed for the public in 2005. In 2005 Qatar Telecommunication Company (Qtel) and partners were awarded the sec... | Telecommunications_in_Oman |@lemmatized oman:7 telecommunication:6 company:7 omantel:7 monopoly:1 landline:2 telephone:2 internet:4 access:6 market:1 arm:2 omanmobile:3 offer:5 mobile:7 service:6 omani:1 government:3 list:1 public:1 qatar:1 qtel:1 partner:2 award:1 second:1 license:1 country:3 brand:1 nawras:5 october:... |
1,604 | Goidelic_languages | The Goidelic languages historically formed a dialect continuum stretching from the south of Ireland, through the Isle of Man, to the north of Scotland. There are three modern Goidelic languages: Irish (Gaeilge), Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig), and Manx (Gaelg). However, older versions of literary Scottish Gaelic and Irish ... | Goidelic_languages |@lemmatized goidelic:15 language:51 historically:1 form:3 dialect:6 continuum:1 stretch:1 south:2 ireland:15 isle:4 man:3 north:2 scotland:12 three:4 modern:6 irish:49 gaeilge:2 scottish:25 gaelic:39 gàidhlig:2 manx:16 gaelg:2 however:1 old:8 version:1 literary:4 similar:1 enough:1 consider:2 single... |
1,605 | Email | Electronic mail, often abbreviated as e-mail or email, is a method of exchanging digital messages, designed primarily for human use. A message at least consists of its content, an author address and one or more recipient addresses. The foundation for today's global Internet email service was created in the early Arpane... | Email |@lemmatized electronic:12 mail:198 often:9 abbreviate:1 e:140 email:38 method:1 exchange:10 digital:1 message:76 design:2 primarily:1 human:1 use:42 least:4 consists:1 content:8 author:2 address:24 one:12 recipient:6 foundation:2 today:6 global:1 internet:42 service:23 create:2 early:10 arpanet:10 codify:2 stand... |
1,606 | Laurens_Janszoon_Coster | |Statue of Laurens Janszoon Coster on the Grote Markt in Haarlem, where he was born. Laurens Janszoon Coster (ca. 1370, Haarlem, the Netherlands – ca. 1440), or Laurens Jansz Koster, was one of the early European printers. He was an important citizen of Haarlem and held the position of sexton (Koster) of Sint-Bavokerk... | Laurens_Janszoon_Coster |@lemmatized statue:2 laurens:5 janszoon:2 coster:5 grote:2 markt:2 haarlem:4 bear:1 ca:2 netherlands:2 jansz:1 koster:3 one:2 early:2 european:2 printer:2 important:1 citizen:1 hold:1 position:1 sexton:1 sint:1 bavokerk:1 mention:4 contemporary:1 document:1 assessor:1 scabinus:1 city:2 treasure... |
1,607 | A._J._Ayer | Sir Alfred Jules Ayer (29 October 1910 – 27 June 1989), better known as A. J. Ayer or "Freddie" to friends, was a British philosopher known for his promotion of logical positivism, particularly in his books Language, Truth and Logic (1936) and The Problem of Knowledge (1956). Ayer was the Grote Professor of the Philo... | A._J._Ayer |@lemmatized sir:1 alfred:3 jules:3 ayer:37 october:1 june:1 well:2 know:5 j:5 freddie:1 friend:2 british:7 philosopher:2 promotion:1 logical:4 positivism:1 particularly:1 book:6 language:11 truth:8 logic:10 problem:2 knowledge:7 grote:1 professor:5 philosophy:17 mind:3 university:6 college:2 london:20 becom... |
1,608 | Cobalt | Cobalt () is a hard, lustrous, grey metal, a chemical element with symbol Co and atomic number 27. Although cobalt-based colors and pigments have been used since ancient times for making jewelry and paints, and miners have long used the name kobold ore for some minerals, the free metalic cobalt was not prepared and dis... | Cobalt |@lemmatized cobalt:132 hard:2 lustrous:1 grey:1 metal:11 chemical:2 element:7 symbol:1 co:7 atomic:5 number:2 although:4 base:6 color:9 pigment:2 use:32 since:2 ancient:1 time:2 make:3 jewelry:2 paint:4 miner:2 long:1 name:1 kobold:2 ore:11 mineral:6 free:1 metalic:1 prepared:1 discover:2 georg:2 brandt:2 find:... |
1,609 | Almost_all | In mathematics, the phrase almost all has a number of specialised uses. "Almost all" is sometimes used synonymously with "all but finitely many" (formally, a cofinite set) or "all but a countable set" (formally, a cocountable set); see almost. When speaking about the reals, sometimes it means "all reals but a set of ... | Almost_all |@lemmatized mathematics:1 phrase:1 almost:11 number:7 specialised:1 us:1 sometimes:2 use:2 synonymously:1 finitely:1 many:1 formally:4 cofinite:1 set:6 countable:1 cocountable:1 see:3 speak:1 real:3 mean:1 lebesgue:1 measure:2 zero:1 everywhere:2 sense:3 member:1 cantor:2 even:1 though:1 uncountable:1 theor... |
1,610 | Juan_de_Nova_Island | Juan de Nova Island (also Saint-Christophe, French: locally Île Juan de Nova or officially Île Juan da Nova) is a 4.4 km² low, flat, tropical island in the narrowest part of the Mozambique Channel, about one-third of the way between Madagascar and Mozambique at . Anchorage is possible off the northeast of the island wh... | Juan_de_Nova_Island |@lemmatized juan:7 de:6 nova:8 island:12 also:2 saint:2 christophe:2 french:4 locally:1 île:2 officially:1 da:2 low:1 flat:1 tropical:1 narrow:1 part:1 mozambique:2 channel:1 one:2 third:1 way:1 madagascar:3 anchorage:1 possible:1 northeast:1 metre:1 long:2 airstrip:1 administratively:1 scattered:1... |
1,611 | Constans | Flavius Julius Constans (320-350) was a Roman Emperor who ruled from 337 until his death. Constans was the third and youngest son of Constantine the Great and Fausta, Constantine's second wife. Coin of Constans. On 25 December 333 Constantine elevated Constans to Caesar. In 337 he succeeded his father, jointly with ... | Constans |@lemmatized flavius:1 julius:2 constans:12 roman:2 emperor:3 rule:2 death:1 third:1 young:1 son:1 constantine:8 great:1 fausta:1 second:1 wife:1 coin:1 december:1 elevate:1 caesar:1 succeed:1 father:1 jointly:1 old:3 brother:3 ii:5 constantius:2 receive:1 italy:2 pannonia:1 africa:2 portion:2 gaul:2 spain:1 b... |
1,612 | Drawing | Male nude by Annibale Carracci, 16th century Drawing is a visual art that makes use of any number of drawing instruments to mark a two-dimensional medium. Common instruments include graphite pencils, pen and ink, inked brushes, wax color pencils, crayons, charcoals, chalk, pastels, markers, stylus, or various metals li... | Drawing |@lemmatized male:1 nude:1 annibale:1 carracci:1 century:4 drawing:47 visual:3 art:16 make:14 use:36 number:4 draw:69 instrument:3 mark:4 two:6 dimensional:2 medium:14 common:3 include:8 graphite:5 pencil:9 pen:6 ink:11 inked:1 brush:4 wax:1 color:7 crayon:1 charcoal:3 chalk:3 pastel:3 marker:3 stylus:2 various... |
1,613 | Antigen | An antigen is a substance that prompts the generation of antibodies and can cause an immune response. The word originated from the notion that they can stimulate antibody generation. Guyton and Hall (2006). Textbook of Medical Physiology, 11th edition. Page 440. Elsevier, Inc. Philadelphia, PA. We now know tha... | Antigen |@lemmatized antigen:33 substance:10 prompt:1 generation:2 antibody:8 cause:3 immune:10 response:4 word:2 originate:1 notion:1 stimulate:1 guyton:1 hall:1 textbook:1 medical:1 physiology:1 edition:1 page:1 elsevier:1 inc:1 philadelphia:1 pa:1 know:2 system:6 consist:1 modern:1 definition:1 encompass:1 recognize... |
1,614 | LambdaMOO | LambdaMOO is an online community of the variety called a MOO. It is the oldest MOO today and one of the most active, with just under 3000 regular members. Typically, around 100-200 members are connected at any given time. LambdaMOO was founded in 1990 by Pavel Curtis. Hosted in the state of Washington, it is operate... | LambdaMOO |@lemmatized lambdamoo:18 online:2 community:4 variety:1 call:2 moo:11 old:1 today:1 one:2 active:1 regular:1 member:2 typically:1 around:1 connect:4 give:2 time:7 found:1 pavel:3 curtis:4 host:2 state:2 washington:1 operate:1 administer:1 entirely:1 volunteer:1 basis:1 guest:2 allow:3 membership:1 free:1 any... |
1,615 | MeatballWiki | MeatballWiki is a wiki dedicated to online communities, network culture, and hypermedia. Anja Ebersbach, Markus Glaser, Richard Heigl, Alexander Warta: Wiki. Web Collaboration. 2nd Edition. Springer Verlag 2008. ISBN 978-3-540-35150-4 p.430: "a community that has reached cult status and that focuses on virtual communit... | MeatballWiki |@lemmatized meatballwiki:26 wiki:13 dedicate:1 online:5 community:19 network:2 culture:3 hypermedia:4 anja:1 ebersbach:1 markus:1 glaser:1 richard:1 heigl:1 alexander:1 warta:1 web:1 collaboration:1 edition:1 springer:1 verlag:1 isbn:1 p:1 reach:2 cult:2 status:2 focus:4 virtual:1 found:1 original:4 goal:... |
1,616 | Garth_Brooks | Troyal Garth Brooks (born February 7, 1962) is an American country music artist. His eponymous first album was released in 1989; it peaked at #2 in the US country album chart and reached #13 on the Billboard 200 pop album chart. Brooks's integration of rock elements into his recordings and live performances made him v... | Garth_Brooks |@lemmatized troyal:2 garth:21 brook:95 born:4 february:3 american:5 country:57 music:40 artist:16 eponymous:2 first:24 album:62 release:22 peak:5 u:11 chart:27 reach:11 billboard:7 pop:13 integration:1 rock:8 element:1 recording:5 live:7 performance:4 make:10 popular:6 allow:1 dominate:1 single:19 quickly... |
1,617 | Henry_Ford | Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was the American founder of the Ford Motor Company and father of modern assembly lines used in mass production. His introduction of the Model T automobile revolutionized transportation and American industry. He was a prolific inventor and was awarded 161 U.S. patents. As own... | Henry_Ford |@lemmatized henry:87 ford:345 july:6 april:6 american:31 founder:1 motor:25 company:61 father:6 modern:3 assembly:17 line:14 use:14 mass:14 production:18 introduction:3 model:27 automobile:28 revolutionize:1 transportation:3 industry:12 prolific:1 inventor:3 award:6 u:10 patent:2 owner:1 become:10 one:20 ri... |
1,618 | Ad_hominem | An ad hominem argument, also known as argumentum ad hominem (Latin: "argument to the man", "argument against the man") consists of replying to an argument or factual claim by attacking or appealing to a characteristic or belief of the source making the argument or claim, rather than by addressing the substance of the a... | Ad_hominem |@lemmatized ad:61 hominem:54 argument:51 also:13 know:2 argumentum:10 latin:1 man:7 consist:3 reply:1 factual:3 claim:28 attack:9 appeal:4 characteristic:1 belief:1 source:28 make:19 rather:3 address:2 substance:1 produce:1 evidence:11 process:2 prove:2 disprove:1 thereby:2 subvert:1 work:1 change:1 subject... |
1,619 | Camouflage | A flounder blending in with the rocks on the seafloor. Camouflage is a method of cryptic or concealing coloration that allows an otherwise visible organism or object to remain indiscernible from the surrounding environment through deception. Examples include a tiger's stripes and the battledress of a modern soldier. T... | Camouflage |@lemmatized flounder:2 blending:1 rock:2 seafloor:1 camouflage:29 method:3 cryptic:9 conceal:2 coloration:11 allow:2 otherwise:2 visible:3 organism:1 object:1 remain:2 indiscernible:1 surround:1 environment:9 deception:2 example:10 include:3 tiger:3 stripe:3 battledress:1 modern:2 soldier:1 theory:1 cover:3... |
1,620 | Anthropic_principle | In physics and cosmology, the anthropic principle is the collective name for several ways of asserting that physical and chemical theories, especially astrophysics and cosmology, need to take into account that there is life on Earth, and that one form of that life, Homo sapiens, has attained sapience. The only kind of ... | Anthropic_principle |@lemmatized physic:13 cosmology:7 anthropic:87 principle:80 collective:1 name:1 several:2 way:8 assert:4 physical:23 chemical:2 theory:30 especially:4 astrophysics:2 need:5 take:9 account:4 life:43 earth:5 one:20 form:9 homo:3 sapiens:3 attain:1 sapience:1 kind:4 universe:103 human:6 occupy:3 simil... |
1,621 | Politics_of_the_Marshall_Islands | Politics of the Marshall Islands takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, and of an emerging multi-party system, whereby the President of the Marshall Islands is both head of state and head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vest... | Politics_of_the_Marshall_Islands |@lemmatized politics:1 marshall:8 islands:7 take:3 place:1 framework:1 parliamentary:2 representative:1 democratic:5 republic:5 emerge:1 multi:2 party:10 system:3 whereby:1 president:7 head:2 state:1 government:6 executive:3 power:2 exercise:1 legislative:4 vest:1 nitijela:5 legislatur... |
1,622 | Electrical_telegraph | The electrical telegraph is a telegraph that uses electric signals. The electromagnetic telegraph is a device for human-to-human transmission of coded text messages over wire. History Early works and messages "Early Telegraph" historical marker outside Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania From early studies of electricity, el... | Electrical_telegraph |@lemmatized electrical:14 telegraph:95 use:15 electric:13 signal:9 electromagnetic:4 device:5 human:3 transmission:6 coded:1 text:1 message:12 wire:19 history:11 early:12 work:8 historical:4 marker:3 outside:1 elizabethtown:2 pennsylvania:8 study:3 electricity:6 phenomenon:1 know:3 travel:2 great:... |
1,623 | Imam | An imam (, ) is an Islamic leadership position. Often the leader of a mosque and the community. Similar to spiritual leaders, the imam is the one who leads the prayer during Islamic gatherings. More often the community turns to the mosque imam, if they have an Islamic question. In smaller communities an imam could be ... | Imam |@lemmatized imam:35 islamic:5 leadership:1 position:2 often:4 leader:9 mosque:5 community:9 similar:1 spiritual:2 one:3 lead:2 prayer:4 gathering:1 turn:2 question:1 small:1 could:1 base:1 set:1 shi:11 context:1 meaning:1 central:2 belief:2 refer:2 twelver:5 ismaili:4 believe:3 choose:2 god:3 perfect:1 example:1 ... |
1,624 | Louis_Agassiz | Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz (May 28, 1807—December 14, 1873) was a paleontologist, glaciologist, and geologist, and was a prominent innovator in the study of the earth's natural history. He grew up in Switzerland and became a professor of natural history at University of Neuchâtel. Later, he accepted a professorship at... | Louis_Agassiz |@lemmatized jean:2 louis:10 rodolphe:1 agassiz:64 may:2 december:2 paleontologist:2 glaciologist:1 geologist:3 prominent:2 innovator:1 study:16 earth:3 natural:10 history:13 grow:2 switzerland:6 become:9 professor:4 university:8 neuchâtel:5 later:4 accept:3 professorship:2 harvard:6 united:7 state:7 earl... |
1,625 | Disbarment | Disbarment is the disqualification of a lawyer from a bar association or the practice of law, thus revoking his admission to practice law or law license. Procedures vary depending on countries. In the U.S. Overview Generally disbarment is imposed as a sanction for conduct indicating that an attorney is not fit to prac... | Disbarment |@lemmatized disbarment:14 disqualification:1 lawyer:10 bar:10 association:2 practice:3 law:7 thus:1 revoke:1 admission:1 license:1 procedure:2 vary:2 depend:3 country:1 u:7 overview:1 generally:1 impose:1 sanction:3 conduct:2 indicating:1 attorney:2 fit:1 willfully:1 disregard:1 interest:1 client:2 engage:1... |
1,626 | Loyalty_program | Loyalty programs are structured marketing efforts that reward, and therefore encourage, loyal buying behavior — behavior which is potentially of benefit to the firm. Sharp, Byron and Anne Sharp (1997), "Loyalty Programs and Their Impact on Repeat-Purchase Loyalty Patterns", International Journal of Research in Marketin... | Loyalty_program |@lemmatized loyalty:71 program:76 structure:1 marketing:6 effort:1 reward:37 therefore:1 encourage:2 loyal:3 buying:1 behavior:2 potentially:1 benefit:2 firm:1 sharp:2 byron:1 anne:1 impact:1 repeat:1 purchase:14 pattern:1 international:1 journal:1 research:2 market:3 generally:4 retail:8 specifically:... |
1,627 | Cary_Elwes | Cary Elwes (born October 26, 1962) is a British actor, known for his performances in The Princess Bride; Robin Hood: Men in Tights; Hot Shots!; Glory; Liar, Liar; Saw; and Twister. Biography Early life Elwes (pronounced El-wez) was born Ivan Simon Cary Elwes in Westminster, London. He is the third and youngest son of ... | Cary_Elwes |@lemmatized cary:4 elwes:18 born:1 october:1 british:4 actor:2 know:2 performance:4 princess:4 bride:5 robin:8 hood:8 men:3 tights:3 hot:3 shot:3 glory:3 liar:6 saw:4 twister:3 biography:2 early:1 life:2 pronounced:1 el:1 wez:1 bear:1 ivan:1 simon:2 westminster:1 london:2 third:1 young:4 son:1 english:7 por... |
1,628 | Design_of_experiments | Design of experiments, or experimental design, is the design of all information-gathering exercises where variation is present, whether under the full control of the experimenter or not. (The latter situation is usually called an observational study.) Often the experimenter is interested in the effect of some process o... | Design_of_experiments |@lemmatized design:61 experiment:66 experimental:18 information:3 gathering:1 exercise:1 variation:6 present:1 whether:3 full:1 control:9 experimenter:7 latter:1 situation:1 usually:3 call:1 observational:1 study:7 often:3 interested:1 effect:3 process:8 intervention:1 treatment:10 object:6 unit:... |
1,629 | Aardvark | The Aardvark (Orycteropus afer) (afer: from Africa) is a medium-sized, burrowing, nocturnal mammal native to Africa. It is sometimes called "antbear", "anteater", "Cape anteater" (after the Cape of Good Hope), "earth hog" or "earth pig". The name comes from the Afrikaans/Dutch for "earth pig" (aarde earth, varken pig),... | Aardvark |@lemmatized aardvark:37 orycteropus:5 afer:5 africa:4 medium:1 size:1 burrow:10 nocturnal:2 mammal:1 native:1 sometimes:2 call:1 antbear:1 anteater:3 cape:2 good:1 hope:1 earth:4 hog:1 pig:6 name:2 come:1 afrikaans:1 dutch:1 aarde:1 varken:1 early:2 settler:1 europe:1 think:1 resemble:1 domesticated:1 however... |
1,630 | Nikolai_Bukharin | Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin (), ( – March 15, 1938) was a Bolshevik revolutionary and intellectual and Soviet politician. Before the 1917 Revolution Bukharin was born in Moscow to two primary school teachers. His political life began at the age of sixteen when, together with his lifelong friend Ilya Ehrenburg, he parti... | Nikolai_Bukharin |@lemmatized nikolai:8 ivanovich:1 bukharin:43 march:3 bolshevik:7 revolutionary:2 intellectual:1 soviet:10 politician:2 revolution:9 bear:2 moscow:5 two:2 primary:1 school:1 teacher:1 political:3 life:2 begin:1 age:2 sixteen:1 together:2 lifelong:1 friend:1 ilya:1 ehrenburg:1 participate:1 student:1 a... |
1,631 | History_of_Honduras | The History of Honduras concerns the history of Honduras. Honduras was already occupied by many indigenous peoples when the Spanish arrived in the 16th century. The area in extreme western Honduras was occupied by the Maya people; the western-central part of Honduras was inhabited by the Lencas, the central north coa... | History_of_Honduras |@lemmatized history:4 honduras:33 concern:1 already:1 occupy:2 many:3 indigenous:4 people:4 spanish:5 arrive:3 century:4 area:5 extreme:1 western:2 maya:2 central:13 part:5 inhabit:1 lencas:1 north:3 coast:8 tol:1 east:2 trujillo:4 pech:1 miskito:1 sumo:1 autonomous:1 group:1 maintain:5 commercial:... |
1,632 | Beryl | Crystal structure of beryl The mineral beryl is a beryllium aluminium cyclosilicate with the chemical formula Be3Al2(SiO3)6. The hexagonal crystals of beryl may be very small or range to several meters in size. Terminated crystals are relatively rare. Beryl exhibits conchoidal fracture, has a hardness of 7.5–8, and a ... | Beryl |@lemmatized crystal:7 structure:1 beryl:26 mineral:7 beryllium:2 aluminium:1 cyclosilicate:1 chemical:1 formula:1 hexagonal:1 may:1 small:1 range:1 several:1 meter:1 size:1 terminate:1 relatively:1 rare:2 exhibit:1 conchoidal:1 fracture:1 hardness:1 specific:1 gravity:1 vitreous:1 luster:1 transparent:1 transluc... |
1,633 | Military_of_Bulgaria | The Bulgarian Army () represents the Armed Forces of the Republic of Bulgaria. The Commander-in-Chief is the President of Bulgaria Georgi Parvanov. The Ministry of Defense is in charge of political leadership while military command remains in the hands of the General Staff, headed by the Chief of Staff. Operational ele... | Military_of_Bulgaria |@lemmatized bulgarian:79 army:51 represent:1 armed:4 force:65 republic:2 bulgaria:69 commander:4 chief:5 president:1 georgi:2 parvanov:1 ministry:4 defense:11 charge:1 political:1 leadership:1 military:38 command:6 remain:2 hand:2 general:16 staff:6 head:4 operational:5 element:1 include:7 land:15... |
1,634 | Chinese_dominoes | A set of Chinese dominoes Chinese dominoes are used in several tile-based games, namely, Tien Gow, Pai Gow, Gwat Pai, Che Deng, Tiu U, Kap Tai Shap. References to Chinese domino tiles can be traced to writings from the Song Dynasty (AD 1120). Chinese dominoes should not be confused with mahjong tiles, which use a diff... | Chinese_dominoes |@lemmatized set:5 chinese:11 domino:11 use:3 several:1 tile:32 base:1 game:6 namely:1 tien:3 gow:6 pai:4 gwat:1 che:1 deng:1 tiu:1 u:1 kap:1 tai:1 shap:1 reference:1 trace:1 writing:1 song:1 dynasty:1 ad:1 confuse:1 mahjong:1 different:2 tileset:1 pattern:2 make:2 outcome:1 throw:1 two:3 six:2 side:1 ... |
1,635 | North_American_B-25_Mitchell | The North American B-25 Mitchell was an American twin-engined medium bomber manufactured by North American Aviation. It was used by many Allied air forces, in every theater of World War II, as well as many other air forces after the war ended, and saw service across four decades. The B-25 was named in honor of Gener... | North_American_B-25_Mitchell |@lemmatized north:19 american:22 b:131 mitchell:39 twin:1 engined:1 medium:7 bomber:17 manufacture:2 aviation:3 use:27 many:9 allied:1 air:28 force:23 every:1 theater:3 world:13 war:13 ii:13 well:3 end:4 saw:1 service:5 across:2 four:8 decade:1 name:3 honor:1 general:2 billy:1 pioneer:1 u:... |
1,636 | Gdynia | View from Kosciuszko Square; Dar Pomorza on the left, Sea Towers on the right Gdynia ( (until 1939), Gotenhafen (1939-1945); ) is a city in the Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland and an important seaport at Gdańsk Bay on the south coast of the Baltic Sea. Located in Kashubia in Eastern Pomerania, Gdynia is part of a c... | Gdynia |@lemmatized view:1 kosciuszko:1 square:2 dar:4 pomorza:8 left:1 sea:12 tower:4 right:3 gdynia:75 gotenhafen:5 city:23 pomeranian:3 voivodeship:2 poland:11 important:4 seaport:14 gdańsk:15 bay:1 south:2 coast:2 baltic:8 locate:3 kashubia:1 eastern:2 pomerania:4 part:10 conurbation:1 spa:1 town:1 sopot:1 suburban... |
1,637 | Mimosa | Mimosa hamanta in Hyderabad, India. Mimosa prior to a touch Mimosa with folded-in leaves immediately after a touch Mimosa is a genus of about 400 species of herbs and shrubs, in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the legume family Fabaceae. There are two species in the genus that are notable. First the Mimosa pudica becaus... | Mimosa |@lemmatized mimosa:47 hamanta:1 hyderabad:1 india:1 prior:1 touch:3 folded:1 leaf:4 immediately:1 genus:8 specie:6 herb:1 shrub:1 subfamily:1 mimosoideae:1 legume:1 family:1 fabaceae:1 two:2 notable:1 first:1 pudica:3 way:1 fold:2 expose:1 heat:1 native:1 southern:1 mexico:1 uruguay:1 central:1 america:1 widely... |
1,638 | Grazia_Deledda | Grazia Deledda (September 27, 1871—August 15, 1936) was an Italian writer whose works won her a Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926. Biography Born in Nuoro, Sardinia, into a bourgeois family, she attended elementary school and then was educated by a private tutor (a guest of one of her relatives) and moved on to study... | Grazia_Deledda |@lemmatized grazia:2 deledda:4 september:1 august:1 italian:2 writer:5 whose:1 work:14 win:1 nobel:2 prize:2 literature:2 biography:1 bear:1 nuoro:1 sardinia:2 bourgeois:1 family:1 attend:1 elementary:1 school:1 educate:1 private:1 tutor:1 guest:1 one:2 relative:1 move:2 study:1 first:3 publish:7 novel:... |
1,639 | Cumin | Cumin (Cuminum cyminum, or , , and sometimes spelled cummin) is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native from the east Mediterranean to East India. Etymology The English "cumin" derives from the French "cumin", which was borrowed indirectly from Arabic "كمون" Kammūn via Spanish comino during the Arab rule in... | Cumin |@lemmatized cumin:51 cuminum:4 cyminum:3 sometimes:3 spelled:1 cummin:1 flowering:1 plant:4 family:3 apiaceae:1 native:2 east:2 mediterranean:3 india:4 etymology:2 english:3 derive:2 french:1 borrow:2 indirectly:1 arabic:5 كمون:1 kammūn:1 via:2 spanish:2 comino:1 arab:1 rule:1 spain:4 century:1 spice:9 speaking:... |
1,640 | Drum | The drum is a member of the percussion group of music instruments, technically classified as a membranophone. . Drums consist of at least one membrane, called a drumhead or drum skin, that is stretched over a shell and struck, either directly with parts of a player's body, or with some sort of implement such as a drum... | Drum |@lemmatized drum:116 member:2 percussion:1 group:1 music:4 instrument:5 technically:1 classify:1 membranophone:1 drums:1 consist:2 least:1 one:6 membrane:1 call:4 drumhead:5 skin:3 stretch:4 shell:20 struck:1 either:1 directly:1 part:2 player:2 body:1 sort:1 implement:1 drumstick:1 produce:5 sound:18 technique:1 ... |
1,641 | Do_Not_Adjust_Your_Set | Do Not Adjust Your Set (DNAYS) was a children's television series produced originally by Rediffusion, London, then by the fledgling Thames Television for British commercial television channel ITV from 26 December 1967 to 14 May 1969. The show took its name from the message (frequently seen on the TV screen in those da... | Do_Not_Adjust_Your_Set |@lemmatized adjust:3 set:2 dnays:3 child:2 television:4 series:6 produce:1 originally:2 rediffusion:2 london:2 fledgling:1 thames:1 british:3 commercial:1 channel:1 itv:1 december:3 may:2 show:3 take:1 name:1 message:1 frequently:3 see:2 tv:1 screen:2 day:1 display:1 problem:1 transmission:1 alt... |
1,642 | Livy | Titus Livius (traditionally 59 BC – AD 17 Ronald Syme, following G. M. Hirst, has argued for 64 BC–AD 12 ), known as Livy in English, was a Roman historian who wrote a monumental history of Rome, Ab Urbe Condita, from its founding (traditionally dated to 753 BC) through the reign of Augustus in Livy's own time. Life a... | Livy |@lemmatized titus:1 livius:2 traditionally:2 bc:6 ad:2 ronald:1 syme:1 follow:1 g:1 hirst:1 argue:1 know:1 livy:21 english:1 roman:13 historian:2 write:7 monumental:1 history:9 rome:9 ab:3 urbe:3 condita:3 founding:2 date:2 reign:3 augustus:4 time:1 life:1 work:9 native:1 patavium:1 modern:3 padua:1 title:1 famou... |
1,643 | Apoptosis | A section of mouse liver showing an apoptotic cell indicated by an arrow Apoptosis (, Webster.com dictionary entry ăpˈəp-tō'sĭs, ăpˈə-tō'sĭs American Heritage Dictionary Entry ) is the process of programmed cell death (PCD) that may occur in multicellular organisms. Programmed cell death involves a series of biochemi... | Apoptosis |@lemmatized section:4 mouse:7 liver:3 show:11 apoptotic:41 cell:121 indicate:3 arrow:2 apoptosis:98 webster:1 com:1 dictionary:2 entry:2 ăpˈəp:1 tō:2 sĭs:2 ăpˈə:1 american:1 heritage:1 process:17 programmed:2 death:30 pcd:1 may:11 occur:3 multicellular:2 organism:9 program:6 involve:7 series:4 biochemical:6 ... |
1,644 | Erwin_Schrödinger | Bust of Schrödinger, in the courtyard arcade of the main building, University of Vienna, Austria. Erwin Rudolf Josef Alexander Schrödinger (; 12 August 1887 – 4 January 1961) was an Austrian theoretical physicist who achieved fame for his contributions to quantum mechanics, especially the Schrödinger equation, for whi... | Erwin_Schrödinger |@lemmatized bust:1 schrödinger:58 courtyard:1 arcade:1 main:2 building:1 university:17 vienna:8 austria:4 erwin:13 rudolf:2 josef:1 alexander:3 august:1 january:3 austrian:7 theoretical:2 physicist:1 achieve:2 fame:1 contribution:2 quantum:8 mechanic:7 especially:2 equation:5 receive:5 nobel:5 prize:... |
1,645 | DiGeorge_syndrome | REDIRECT 22q11.2 deletion syndrome | DiGeorge_syndrome |@lemmatized redirect:1 deletion:1 syndrome:1 |@bigram |
1,646 | Maharashtra | Maharashtra (Marathi: , IPA ) is a state located on the western coast of India. Maharashtra is a part of Western India. It is India's third largest state by area and second largest by population. Maharashtra is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, Gujarat and the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli to the n... | Maharashtra |@lemmatized maharashtra:126 marathi:36 ipa:1 state:72 locate:18 western:10 coast:6 india:71 part:19 third:6 large:33 area:17 second:8 population:16 border:5 arabian:4 sea:6 west:5 gujarat:4 union:8 territory:8 dadra:2 nagar:2 haveli:2 northwest:3 madhya:6 pradesh:11 northeast:1 chhattisgarh:2 east:6 karnat... |
1,647 | Amber_Diceless_Roleplaying_Game | The Amber Diceless Roleplaying Game is a role-playing game created and written by Erick Wujcik, set in the fictional universe created by author Roger Zelazny for his Chronicles of Amber. The game is unusual in that no dice are used in resolving conflicts or player actions; instead a simple diceless system of comparati... | Amber_Diceless_Roleplaying_Game |@lemmatized amber:37 diceless:6 roleplay:7 game:20 role:1 playing:1 create:7 write:1 erick:5 wujcik:6 set:5 fictional:1 universe:6 author:1 roger:3 zelazny:7 chronicle:6 unusual:1 dice:2 use:9 resolve:2 conflict:6 player:25 action:2 instead:2 simple:1 system:4 comparative:1 ability:7 na... |
1,648 | Liqueur | Bottles of homemade strawberry liqueur. A liqueur is an alcoholic beverage that has been flavored with fruit, herbs, nuts, spices, flowers, or cream and bottled with added sugar. Liqueurs are typically quite sweet; they are usually not aged for long but may have resting periods during their production to allow flavors... | Liqueur |@lemmatized bottle:2 homemade:1 strawberry:1 liqueur:22 alcoholic:1 beverage:1 flavor:3 fruit:3 herb:2 nut:1 spice:1 flower:2 cream:3 added:1 sugar:2 typically:1 quite:1 sweet:1 usually:3 age:2 long:1 may:2 rest:1 period:1 production:1 allow:1 marry:1 part:1 world:1 people:1 use:2 word:2 cordial:3 interchangea... |
1,649 | Barney_Bubbles | The original UK 45rpm single picture sleeve of Ian Dury and the Blockheads — Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick designed by Barney Bubbles Colin Fulcher aka Barney Bubbles (July 1942 - Nov 1983) was a radical English graphic artist, whose work primarily encompassed the disciplines of graphic design, painting and music vid... | Barney_Bubbles |@lemmatized original:4 uk:5 single:1 picture:1 sleeve:12 ian:4 dury:3 blockhead:3 hit:1 rhythm:1 stick:1 design:20 barney:31 bubble:30 colin:4 fulcher:5 aka:1 july:2 nov:1 radical:1 english:3 graphic:5 artist:8 whose:1 work:20 primarily:1 encompass:1 discipline:1 painting:1 music:10 video:5 direction:1 ... |
1,650 | Mercantilism | A painting of a French seaport from 1638, at the height of mercantilism Mercantilism is an economic theory that holds that the prosperity of a nation is dependent upon its supply of capital, and that the global volume of international trade is "unchangeable." Economic assets or capital, are represented by bullion (gol... | Mercantilism |@lemmatized painting:1 french:8 seaport:1 height:3 mercantilism:57 economic:25 theory:10 hold:4 prosperity:1 nation:16 dependent:1 upon:3 supply:7 capital:3 global:1 volume:5 international:6 trade:34 unchangeable:1 asset:1 represent:3 bullion:10 gold:6 silver:6 value:4 state:12 best:5 increase:10 positive... |
1,651 | Infrared | Image of two human bodies in mid-infrared ("thermal") light (false-color) Infrared (IR) radiation is electromagnetic radiation whose wavelength is longer than that of visible light (400-700 nm), but shorter than that of terahertz radiation (100 µm - 1 mm) and microwaves (~30,000 µm). Infrared radiation spans roughly t... | Infrared |@lemmatized image:20 two:2 human:6 body:6 mid:6 infrared:141 thermal:15 light:47 false:1 color:5 ir:24 radiation:40 electromagnetic:5 whose:1 wavelength:16 long:12 visible:22 nm:21 short:6 terahertz:4 µm:18 mm:3 microwave:1 span:1 roughly:2 three:3 order:1 magnitude:1 direct:1 sunlight:2 luminous:1 efficacy:1... |
1,652 | Demographics_of_Ivory_Coast | Demographics of Côte d'Ivoire, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands. This article is about the demographic features of the population of Côte d'Ivoire, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of th... | Demographics_of_Ivory_Coast |@lemmatized demographic:4 côte:4 ivoire:4 data:1 fao:1 year:13 number:3 inhabitant:1 thousand:1 article:1 feature:1 population:13 include:6 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:1 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 cia:4 world:3 factbook:3 statistic... |
1,653 | Ammeter | Ammeter Wire carrying current to be measured.Spring providing restoring force Ammeter from the old Penn Station Terminal Service Plant at 250 West Thirty-first Street Zero-center ammeter An ammeter is a measuring instrument used to measure the electric current in a circuit. Electric currents are measured in amperes (A... | Ammeter |@lemmatized ammeter:17 wire:4 carry:2 current:17 measure:9 spring:1 provide:1 restore:1 force:2 old:1 penn:1 station:1 terminal:1 service:1 plant:1 west:1 thirty:1 first:1 street:1 zero:3 center:3 measuring:1 instrument:2 use:8 electric:3 circuit:6 ampere:1 hence:1 name:1 small:3 value:1 milliameter:1 microamm... |
1,654 | Dark_matter | In astronomy and cosmology, dark matter is hypothetical matter that is undetectable by its emitted radiation, but whose presence can be inferred from gravitational effects on visible matter. Mark J Hadley(2007)"Classical Dark Matter" Dark matter is postulated to explain the flat rotation curves of spiral galaxies and... | Dark_matter |@lemmatized astronomy:1 cosmology:8 dark:140 matter:157 hypothetical:2 undetectable:1 emitted:1 radiation:4 whose:3 presence:6 infer:4 gravitational:25 effect:10 visible:17 mark:1 j:2 hadley:1 classical:1 postulate:2 explain:9 flat:1 rotation:9 curve:9 spiral:5 galaxy:73 evidence:19 miss:4 mass:37 universe... |
1,655 | Eth | Eth (Ð, ð; also spelled edh or eð) is a letter used in Old English, Icelandic, Faroese (in which it is called edd), and Elfdalian. It was also used in Scandinavia during the Middle Ages, but was subsequently replaced with dh and later d. The capital eth resembles a D with a line partially through the vertical stroke. T... | Eth |@lemmatized eth:7 ð:16 also:5 spell:1 edh:1 eð:1 letter:12 use:10 old:4 english:7 icelandic:3 faroese:4 call:1 edd:1 elfdalian:2 scandinavia:1 middle:2 age:1 subsequently:1 replace:2 dh:1 later:1 capital:1 resemble:2 line:2 partially:1 vertical:1 stroke:3 lowercase:3 insular:2 top:1 originate:1 irish:1 writing:1 f... |
1,656 | Economy_of_Jersey | Modern Economy The modern economy of Jersey is largely driven by international financial services & legal services, which which accounted for 53% of total GVA in 2007 Jersey Business & Economy . Other sectors include construction, retail, agriculture, tourism and order fulfillment, such as internet based selling [http... | Economy_of_Jersey |@lemmatized modern:3 economy:4 jersey:59 largely:1 drive:1 international:6 financial:7 service:10 legal:2 account:2 total:2 gva:4 business:6 sector:8 include:4 construction:6 retail:4 agriculture:4 tourism:4 order:1 fulfillment:1 internet:1 base:4 sell:1 http:4 www:4 gov:3 je:3 nr:3 rdonlyres:3 pdf:2... |
1,657 | Harold_Eugene_Edgerton | For the police officer see Harry Edgerton Harold Eugene "Doc" Edgerton (April 6, 1903 – January 4, 1990) was a professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is largely credited with transforming the stroboscope from an obscure laboratory instrument into a common device. For exam... | Harold_Eugene_Edgerton |@lemmatized police:1 officer:1 see:2 harry:2 edgerton:17 harold:2 eugene:2 doc:4 april:2 january:2 professor:1 electrical:4 engineering:5 massachusetts:3 institute:1 technology:3 largely:1 credit:2 transform:1 stroboscope:4 obscure:1 laboratory:2 instrument:1 common:1 device:1 example:2 today:1 ... |
1,658 | Native_Esperanto_speakers | Native Esperanto speakers (in Esperanto denaskuloj) are born into families in which Esperanto (and usually other languages) is spoken. This usually occurs when the parents meet each other at an Esperanto gathering but do not know each other’s native language. Often one or both parents choose to use Esperanto as the mai... | Native_Esperanto_speakers |@lemmatized native:7 esperanto:23 speaker:5 denaskuloj:1 bear:1 family:2 usually:2 language:11 speak:4 occur:1 parent:5 meet:2 gathering:2 know:1 often:1 one:2 choose:1 use:3 main:1 communicate:1 child:7 thus:1 acquire:2 way:1 become:1 natively:1 multilingual:1 also:3 happen:2 another:2 wish:... |
1,659 | Draught_beer | Draught beer keg fonts at the Delirium Café in BrusselsDraught beer (also known as draft beer or tap beer) has several related though slightly different understandings. The majority of references to draught beer are of filtered beer that has been served from a pressurised container, such as a keg or a widget can. A nar... | Draught_beer |@lemmatized draught:20 beer:82 keg:30 font:1 delirium:1 café:1 brusselsdraught:1 also:6 know:3 draft:5 tap:10 several:1 relate:1 though:3 slightly:1 different:5 understanding:2 majority:1 reference:2 filtered:1 serve:19 pressurised:2 container:4 widget:4 narrow:1 meaning:1 bottle:8 cask:16 use:12 traditio... |
1,660 | Cuisine_of_the_United_States | The cuisine of the United States is a style of food preparation derived from the United States. The cuisine has a history dating back before the colonial period when the Native Americans had a rich and diverse cooking style for an equally diverse amount of ingredients. With European colonization, the style of cookery c... | Cuisine_of_the_United_States |@lemmatized cuisine:84 united:24 state:28 style:16 food:27 preparation:3 derive:1 history:4 date:1 back:4 colonial:11 period:2 native:28 american:89 rich:2 diverse:3 cooking:16 equally:1 amount:3 ingredient:9 european:5 colonization:1 cookery:13 change:5 vastly:1 numerous:3 introduce:4 eur... |
1,661 | Median | In probability theory and statistics, a median is described as the number separating the higher half of a sample, a population, or a probability distribution, from the lower half. The median of a finite list of numbers can be found by arranging all the observations from lowest value to highest value and picking the mi... | Median |@lemmatized probability:15 theory:3 statistic:5 median:62 describe:1 number:14 separate:1 high:3 half:5 sample:5 population:9 distribution:24 low:3 finite:1 list:4 find:2 arrange:2 observation:3 value:13 pick:1 middle:5 one:4 even:4 unique:3 often:1 take:3 mean:14 two:4 less:4 great:1 group:1 contain:1 exactly:... |
1,662 | New_Age | New Age Spirituality often incorporates aspects of the Earth, Moon, and outer space; the term New Age refers to the coming Astrological Age of Aquarius. The New Age (also known as the New Age Movement, New Age Spirituality, and Cosmic Humanism) is a decentralized Western social and spiritual movement that seeks "Univer... | New_Age |@lemmatized new:72 age:76 spirituality:15 often:1 incorporate:1 aspect:6 earth:6 moon:1 outer:1 space:2 term:12 refers:1 come:2 astrological:2 aquarius:9 also:10 know:3 movement:18 cosmic:2 humanism:1 decentralized:1 western:5 social:2 spiritual:17 seek:1 universal:1 truth:1 attainment:1 high:3 individual:5 hu... |
1,663 | AGM-65_Maverick | A-10 Thunderbolt II firing off an AGM-65. The AGM-65 Maverick is an air-to-ground tactical missile (AGM) designed for close air support. It is effective against a wide range of tactical targets, including armor, air defenses, ships, ground transportation, and fuel storage facilities. The AGM-65F (infrared targeting) u... | AGM-65_Maverick |@lemmatized thunderbolt:3 ii:8 fire:2 agm:8 maverick:5 air:27 ground:3 tactical:2 missile:7 design:1 close:1 support:1 effective:2 wide:1 range:1 target:10 include:1 armor:1 defense:1 ship:2 transportation:1 fuel:2 storage:1 facility:1 infrared:3 targeting:1 use:3 u:3 navy:5 guidance:1 system:3 optimiz... |
1,664 | Ares | In Greek mythology, Ares (Ancient Greek: [á.rὲεs], Μodern Greek: Άρης ['a.ris]) is the son of Zeus and Hera. Though often referred to as the Olympian god of warfare, he is more accurately the god of bloodlust, or slaughter personified: "Ares is apparently an ancient abstract noun meaning throng of battle, war." Walter... | Ares |@lemmatized greek:16 mythology:5 ancient:4 á:1 rὲεs:1 μodern:1 άρης:1 ri:1 son:6 zeus:10 hera:6 though:2 often:2 refer:1 olympian:4 god:25 warfare:2 accurately:1 bloodlust:1 slaughter:3 personify:1 apparently:1 abstract:1 noun:1 meaning:2 throng:1 battle:10 war:21 walter:1 burkert:2 religion:1 harvard:1 pt:1 iii:... |
1,665 | Nervous_system | The nervous system is a network of specialized cells that communicate information about an organism's surroundings and itself. It processes this information and causes reactions in other parts of the body. It is composed of neurons and other specialized cells called glial cells,(plural form glia), that aid in the funct... | Nervous_system |@lemmatized nervous:49 system:55 network:1 specialized:2 cell:15 communicate:1 information:5 organism:5 surroundings:1 process:5 cause:2 reaction:2 part:3 body:7 compose:3 neuron:44 call:6 glial:6 plural:1 form:4 glia:2 aid:1 function:5 divide:6 broadly:1 two:8 category:1 peripheral:6 central:9 generate... |
1,666 | Organic_electronics | Melanin voltage-controlled switch, an "active" organic polymer electronic device from 1974. Organic electronics, plastic electronics or polymer electronics, is a branch of electronics that deals with conductive polymers, plastics, or small molecules. It is called 'organic' electronics because the polymers and small m... | Organic_electronics |@lemmatized melanin:7 voltage:2 control:2 switch:2 active:1 organic:26 polymer:16 electronic:11 device:5 electronics:25 plastic:12 branch:1 deal:1 conductive:9 small:4 molecule:3 call:2 carbon:3 base:2 like:4 living:1 thing:1 oppose:1 traditional:1 metal:2 rely:1 inorganic:4 conductor:5 copper:2 si... |
1,667 | Heraldry | The German Hyghalmen Roll was made in the late fifteenth century and illustrates the German practice of repeating themes from the arms in the crest Heraldry is the profession, study, or art of devising, granting, and blazoning arms and ruling on questions of rank or protocol, as exercised by an officer of arms. Hera... | Heraldry |@lemmatized german:7 hyghalmen:1 roll:1 make:14 late:3 fifteenth:1 century:11 illustrate:4 practice:7 repeat:3 theme:1 arm:94 crest:28 heraldry:116 profession:1 study:1 art:7 devising:1 granting:1 blazon:11 rule:14 question:1 rank:6 protocol:1 exercise:1 officer:6 come:3 anglo:2 norman:2 herald:7 germanic:1 c... |
1,668 | European_Coal_and_Steel_Community | The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) was a six-nation international organisation serving to unify Western Europe during the Cold War and creating the foundation for European democracy and the modern-day developments of the European Union. The ECSC was the first organisation to be based on the principles of supr... | European_Coal_and_Steel_Community |@lemmatized european:38 coal:28 steel:27 community:37 ecsc:39 six:7 nation:2 international:9 organisation:6 serve:2 unify:1 western:1 europe:12 cold:2 war:9 create:8 foundation:1 democracy:2 modern:2 day:5 development:3 union:8 first:17 base:6 principle:4 supranationalism:1 propose:3 ... |
1,669 | Hash_function | A hash function that maps names to integers from 0 to 15. Note the collision between keys "John Smith" and "Sandra Dee". A hash function is any well-defined procedure or mathematical function which converts a large, possibly variable-sized amount of data into a small datum, usually a single integer that may serve as a... | Hash_function |@lemmatized hash:164 function:91 map:17 name:14 integer:13 note:5 collision:7 key:18 john:1 smith:1 sandra:1 dee:1 well:2 define:1 procedure:2 mathematical:2 convert:1 large:13 possibly:1 variable:6 sized:1 amount:1 data:31 small:12 datum:1 usually:7 single:4 may:24 serve:1 index:9 array:3 value:32 retur... |
1,670 | Johann_Elert_Bode | Johann Elert Bode Johann Elert Bode (January 19, 1747 – November 23, 1826) was a German astronomer known for his reformulation and popularization of the Titius-Bode law. Bode determined the orbit of Uranus and suggested the planet's name. Biography Bode was born in Hamburg. As a youth, he suffered from an eye disea... | Johann_Elert_Bode |@lemmatized johann:2 elert:2 bode:18 january:1 november:2 german:1 astronomer:1 know:1 reformulation:1 popularization:1 titius:1 law:2 determine:1 orbit:2 uranus:1 suggest:1 planet:1 name:2 biography:3 bear:1 hamburg:1 youth:1 suffer:1 eye:3 disease:1 particularly:1 damage:1 right:1 continue:1 troubl... |
1,671 | John_William_Strutt,_3rd_Baron_Rayleigh | John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh OM (12 November 1842 – 30 June 1919) was an English physicist who, with William Ramsay, discovered the element argon, an achievement for which he earned the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1904. He also discovered the phenomenon now called Rayleigh scattering, explaining why the sky i... | John_William_Strutt,_3rd_Baron_Rayleigh |@lemmatized john:3 william:3 strutt:4 baron:2 rayleigh:20 om:1 november:1 june:4 english:1 physicist:1 ramsay:1 discover:2 element:1 argon:1 achievement:1 earn:1 nobel:2 prize:3 physic:3 also:3 phenomenon:1 call:3 scattering:1 explain:1 sky:1 blue:1 predict:1 existence:1 surface... |
1,672 | Condensation_polymer | Condensation polymers are any kind of polymers formed through a condensation reaction, releasing small molecules as by-products such as water or methanol, as opposed to addition polymers which involve the reaction of unsaturated monomers. Types of condensation polymers include polyamides, polyacetals and polyesters. C... | Condensation_polymer |@lemmatized condensation:12 polymer:16 kind:1 form:4 reaction:4 release:1 small:3 molecule:4 product:3 water:3 methanol:1 oppose:1 addition:3 involve:3 unsaturated:1 monomer:13 type:3 include:1 polyamide:2 polyacetals:1 polyester:4 polymerization:4 step:1 growth:1 process:1 two:4 join:2 together:1... |
1,673 | Gary_Lineker | Gary Winston Lineker OBE (born 30 November 1960) is a retired English international football striker and is currently a sports broadcaster for the BBC and Eredivisie Live. He remains England's top scorer in the World Cup finals, with 10 goals. Lineker began his football career at Leicester City and became known as a p... | Gary_Lineker |@lemmatized gary:11 winston:1 lineker:54 obe:1 born:2 november:1 retired:1 english:9 international:6 football:20 striker:4 currently:3 sport:4 broadcaster:1 bbc:10 eredivisie:1 live:2 remain:3 england:21 top:11 scorer:9 world:19 cup:34 final:7 goal:24 begin:3 career:13 leicester:19 city:14 become:3 know:1... |
1,674 | Antacid | A bottle of antacid tablets An antacid is any substance, generally a base or basic salt, which counteracts stomach acidity. In other words, antacids are stomach acid neutralizers. Action mechanism Antacids perform a neutralization reaction, i.e. they buffer gastric acid, raising the pH to reduce acidity in the stomach... | Antacid |@lemmatized bottle:1 antacid:11 tablet:3 substance:1 generally:1 base:1 basic:1 salt:3 counteract:1 stomach:6 acidity:4 word:1 acid:7 neutralizers:1 action:1 mechanism:2 perform:1 neutralization:1 reaction:2 e:1 buffer:1 gastric:5 raise:1 ph:4 reduce:3 hydrochloric:2 reach:2 nerve:2 gastrointestinal:2 mucosa:1... |
1,675 | Field_ion_microscope | Field ion microscopy (FIM) is an analytical technique used in materials science. The field ion microscope is a type of microscope that can be used to image the arrangement of atoms at the surface of a sharp metal tip. It was the first technique by which individual atoms could be spatially resolved. The technique was pi... | Field_ion_microscope |@lemmatized field:20 ion:7 microscopy:1 fim:16 analytical:1 technique:3 use:7 material:2 science:3 microscope:6 type:2 image:10 arrangement:1 atom:16 surface:16 sharp:5 metal:4 tip:29 first:2 individual:2 could:1 spatially:1 resolve:1 pioneer:1 erwin:1 wilhelm:1 müller:1 atomic:4 structure:1 tungs... |
1,676 | Blood_on_the_Tracks | Blood on the Tracks is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's 15th studio album, released by Columbia Records in January 1975. The album marked Dylan's return to Columbia after a two-album stint with Asylum Records. The album, which followed several years of lukewarm reception for Dylan's work, was greeted enthusiatically by f... | Blood_on_the_Tracks |@lemmatized blood:5 track:6 singer:2 songwriter:2 bob:4 dylan:18 studio:2 album:20 release:7 columbia:3 record:8 january:1 mark:1 return:1 two:3 stint:1 asylum:1 follow:2 several:1 year:3 lukewarm:1 reception:1 work:1 greet:1 enthusiatically:1 fan:3 critic:2 come:1 regard:1 one:5 best:3 make:2 quit... |
1,677 | Human_evolution | Human evolution, or anthropogenesis, is the part of biological evolution concerning the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species from other hominans, great apes and placental mammals. It is the subject of a broad scientific inquiry that seeks to understand and describe how this change occurred. The study of huma... | Human_evolution |@lemmatized human:134 evolution:45 anthropogenesis:1 part:6 biological:8 concern:2 emergence:1 homo:104 sapiens:42 distinct:6 specie:55 hominans:1 great:16 ape:19 placental:2 mammal:2 subject:3 broad:3 scientific:4 inquiry:1 seek:1 understand:1 describe:4 change:7 occur:5 study:15 encompass:1 many:13 d... |
1,678 | Machine_pistol | A fully automatic Steyr M1912, which was used as a sidearm in the Austro-Hungarian Army. A machine pistol is a handgun-style, magazine-fed and self-loading firearm, capable of fully automatic or burst fire, and normally chambered for pistol cartridges. The term is a literal translation of Maschinenpistole, the German ... | Machine_pistol |@lemmatized fully:16 automatic:39 steyr:4 use:50 sidearm:3 austro:1 hungarian:1 army:9 machine:84 pistol:116 handgun:3 style:2 magazine:21 fed:1 self:2 load:3 firearm:12 capable:3 burst:13 fire:59 normally:1 chamber:3 cartridge:6 term:5 literal:1 translation:1 maschinenpistole:1 german:8 hand:7 hold:3 w... |
1,679 | Knapsack_problem | Example of a one-dimensional (constraint) knapsack problem: which boxes should be chosen to maximize the amount of money while still keeping the overall weight under or equal to 15 kg? A multi dimensional problem could consider the density or dimensions of the boxes, the latter a typical packing problem. (Solution: if ... | Knapsack_problem |@lemmatized example:1 one:6 dimensional:3 constraint:3 knapsack:37 problem:66 box:7 choose:2 maximize:4 amount:1 money:1 still:1 keep:1 overall:1 weight:18 equal:5 kg:1 multi:1 could:1 consider:2 density:1 dimension:1 latter:1 typical:1 packing:2 solution:10 number:6 available:2 three:2 yellow:1 grey:... |
1,680 | Microvision | Microvision The Microvision was the very first hand-held game console using interchangeable cartridges. It was released by the Milton Bradley Company in November http://www.thepcmuseum.net/timeline.php . The Microvision was designed by Jay Smith, the engineer who would later design the Vectrex gaming console. The Mic... | Microvision |@lemmatized microvision:11 first:4 hand:2 held:2 game:11 console:2 use:3 interchangeable:1 cartridge:11 release:4 milton:4 bradley:4 company:2 november:1 http:1 www:1 thepcmuseum:1 net:1 timeline:1 php:1 design:6 jay:1 smith:2 engineer:2 would:3 later:3 vectrex:1 combination:1 portability:1 base:1 system:2... |
1,681 | David_D._Friedman | David Friedman discusses his recent book Future Imperfect at the Cato Institute, November 6, 2008. David Director Friedman (born February 12, 1945) is a writer who became a leading figure in the anarcho-capitalist community with the publication of his book The Machinery of Freedom (1973, revised 1989). He has also auth... | David_D._Friedman |@lemmatized david:8 friedman:16 discuss:1 recent:1 book:6 future:2 imperfect:2 cato:1 institute:1 november:1 director:1 born:1 february:1 writer:1 become:1 leading:1 figure:1 anarcho:8 capitalist:3 community:1 publication:1 machinery:3 freedom:4 revise:1 also:3 author:2 price:2 theory:3 intermediate:... |
1,682 | Politics_of_Kyrgyzstan | The Politics of Kyrgyzstan take place in a framework of a semi-presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President is head of state and the Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan is head of government, and of multi-party system in development. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power i... | Politics_of_Kyrgyzstan |@lemmatized politics:2 kyrgyzstan:13 take:1 place:1 framework:1 semi:1 presidential:8 representative:2 democratic:3 republic:2 whereby:1 president:14 head:2 state:5 prime:4 minister:5 government:12 multi:1 party:14 system:7 development:1 executive:4 power:7 exercise:1 legislative:7 vest:1 parlia... |
1,683 | Brahui_language | The Brahui (بروہی) or Brahvi is a language spoken by Brahui people. It is the only Dravidian language exclusively spoken out of India. Brahui is spoken in the south west region of Pakistan and border regions of Afghanistan and Iran with Pakistan. The 2005 edition of Ethnologue reports that some 2.2 million orators are... | Brahui_language |@lemmatized brahui:15 بروہی:1 brahvi:2 language:12 speak:6 people:1 dravidian:2 exclusively:1 india:2 south:2 west:2 region:3 pakistan:4 border:1 afghanistan:1 iran:1 edition:1 ethnologue:2 report:3 million:1 orator:1 world:2 live:1 mainly:1 kalat:1 balochistan:1 belongs:1 kurukh:1 oraon:1 malto:1 nort... |
1,684 | Carme_(moon) | Carme ( , or as in Greek Κάρμη) is a retrograde irregular satellite of Jupiter. It was discovered by Seth Barnes Nicholson at Mount Wilson Observatory in California in July 1938. It is named after the mythological Carme, mother by Zeus of Britomartis, a Cretan goddess. Carme did not receive its present name until 197... | Carme_(moon) |@lemmatized carme:5 greek:1 κάρμη:1 retrograde:2 irregular:3 satellite:5 jupiter:5 discover:1 seth:1 barnes:1 nicholson:1 mount:1 wilson:1 observatory:1 california:1 july:1 name:5 mythological:1 mother:1 zeus:1 britomartis:1 cretan:1 goddess:1 receive:1 present:1 iauc:1 october:1 moon:3 simply:1 know:2 so... |
1,685 | Hertfordshire | Hertfordshire ( , abbreviated Herts) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the East region of England. The county town is Hertford. The county is one of the Home Counties and lies inland, bordered by Greater London, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire (the unitary authorities of Luton and Central Bedfordshire), Cam... | Hertfordshire |@lemmatized hertfordshire:34 abbreviate:1 herts:2 ceremonial:1 non:1 metropolitan:1 county:22 east:5 region:2 england:5 town:17 hertford:7 one:7 home:8 lie:4 inland:1 border:1 great:6 london:13 buckinghamshire:2 bedfordshire:3 unitary:1 authority:1 luton:2 central:1 cambridgeshire:2 essex:2 history:2 ori... |
1,686 | Lincoln,_England | Lincoln () is a cathedral city and county town of Lincolnshire, England. The non-metropolitan district of Lincoln has a population of around 101,000 - the 2001 census gave the entire urban area of Lincoln a population of 120,779. KS01 Usual resident population: Census 2001, Key Statistics for urban areas The council ... | Lincoln,_England |@lemmatized lincoln:172 cathedral:18 city:52 county:6 town:8 lincolnshire:21 england:10 non:1 metropolitan:1 district:3 population:6 around:8 census:2 give:2 entire:1 urban:2 area:15 usual:1 resident:1 key:1 statistic:1 council:5 identify:1 great:4 catchment:1 cover:2 surround:1 village:1 http:5 uk:7 ... |
1,687 | Calico_(textile) | A calico bag (in the UK sense) Calico has different meanings according to which country the word is used in. Originally calico was a plain-woven textile which originated in the city of Kozhikode, Kerala, India, which was known by Europeans as Calicut, in the 11th century. The fabric was made by the traditional weavers... | Calico_(textile) |@lemmatized calico:20 bag:1 uk:2 sense:1 different:1 meaning:1 accord:1 country:1 word:4 use:5 originally:1 plain:1 woven:1 textile:3 originate:3 city:2 kozhikode:3 kerala:2 india:4 know:3 european:1 calicut:2 century:5 fabric:11 make:3 traditional:1 weaver:1 call:3 chaliyans:1 united:2 kingdom:2 refe... |
1,688 | Fable | A fable is a succinct story, in prose or verse, that features animals, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature which are anthropomorphized (given human qualities), and that illustrates a moral lesson (a "moral"), which may at the end be expressed explicitly in a pithy maxim. A fable differs from a para... | Fable |@lemmatized fable:61 succinct:2 story:13 prose:2 verse:5 feature:3 animal:15 plant:3 inanimate:3 object:3 force:3 nature:3 anthropomorphize:1 give:4 human:3 quality:1 illustrate:2 moral:4 lesson:3 may:6 end:1 express:1 explicitly:1 pithy:1 maxim:1 differs:1 parable:3 latter:1 excludes:1 actor:2 assume:1 speech:1... |
1,689 | Alexandria,_Indiana | Alexandria is a city in Monroe Township, Madison County, Indiana, United States. It is about northeast of Indianapolis. It is part of the Anderson, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its population, as of 2000 is 6,260, according to the United States Census. Alexandria is served by the Norfolk & Southern Railway ... | Alexandria,_Indiana |@lemmatized alexandria:7 city:11 monroe:1 township:1 madison:2 county:2 indiana:4 united:3 state:3 northeast:1 indianapolis:1 part:1 anderson:1 metropolitan:1 statistical:1 area:2 population:5 accord:2 census:3 serve:1 norfolk:1 southern:1 railway:1 connector:1 allow:1 rail:1 traffic:1 flow:1 smoot... |
1,690 | Indonesian_National_Armed_Forces | The Armed Forces of Indonesia (, TNI, formerly Angkatan Bersenjata Republik Indonesia, best known by the acronym ABRI)in 2009 comprises approximately 432.129 personnel including the Army (TNI-AD), Navy (TNI-AL) including the Indonesian Marine Corps (Korps Marinir) and the Air Force (TNI-AU). The Indonesian Army was f... | Indonesian_National_Armed_Forces |@lemmatized armed:8 force:25 indonesia:22 tni:20 formerly:1 angkatan:2 bersenjata:1 republik:2 best:1 know:6 acronym:1 abri:5 comprises:1 approximately:2 personnel:11 include:6 army:14 ad:3 navy:17 al:4 indonesian:40 marine:3 corp:10 korps:1 marinir:1 air:7 au:3 form:3 national:8 revol... |
1,691 | Complex_analysis | Plot of the function f(x)=(x2-1)(x-2-i)2/(x2+2+2i). The hue represents the function argument, while the brightness represents the magnitude. Complex analysis, traditionally known as the theory of functions of a complex variable, is the branch of mathematics investigating functions of complex numbers. It is useful in ma... | Complex_analysis |@lemmatized plot:1 function:58 f:8 x:9 hue:1 represent:2 argument:1 brightness:1 magnitude:1 complex:55 analysis:27 traditionally:2 know:3 theory:9 variable:11 branch:3 mathematics:6 investigate:1 number:9 useful:2 many:4 include:2 applied:1 physic:2 particularly:2 concern:1 analytic:7 generally:1 mer... |
1,692 | American_Sign_Language | American Sign Language (or ASL, Ameslan) is the dominant sign language of the Deaf community in the United States, in the English-speaking parts of Canada, and in parts of Mexico. Although the United Kingdom and the United States share English as a spoken and written language, British Sign Language (BSL) is quite diffe... | American_Sign_Language |@lemmatized american:16 sign:99 language:82 asl:44 ameslan:1 dominant:1 deaf:31 community:6 united:6 state:6 english:13 speaking:2 part:3 canada:2 mexico:1 although:4 kingdom:1 share:3 spoken:8 write:6 british:3 bsl:1 quite:1 different:4 two:6 mutually:1 intelligible:1 also:4 use:27 sometimes:5 ... |
1,693 | Magnetic_tape | 7 inch reel of ¼ inch-wide audio recording tape, typical of consumer use in the 1950s-70s. Magnetic tape is a medium for magnetic recording generally consisting of a thin magnetizable coating on a long and narrow strip of plastic. Nearly all recording tape is of this type, whether used for recording audio or video or ... | Magnetic_tape |@lemmatized inch:7 reel:10 wide:4 audio:11 recording:8 tape:48 typical:1 consumer:1 use:19 magnetic:15 medium:6 record:17 generally:3 consist:2 thin:2 magnetizable:1 coating:1 long:4 narrow:1 strip:3 plastic:1 nearly:2 type:1 whether:1 video:11 computer:9 data:8 storage:4 originally:1 develop:5 germany:3... |
1,694 | Axiom_of_choice | In mathematics, the axiom of choice, or AC, is an axiom of set theory. Informally put, the axiom of choice says that given any collection of bins, each containing at least one object, it is possible to make a selection of exactly one object from each bin, even if there are infinitely many bins and there is no "rule" fo... | Axiom_of_choice |@lemmatized mathematics:6 axiom:101 choice:107 ac:15 set:98 theory:26 informally:1 put:1 say:6 give:7 collection:7 bin:4 contain:7 least:12 one:20 object:11 possible:13 make:10 selection:2 exactly:3 even:6 infinitely:2 many:10 rule:2 pick:1 require:13 number:26 finite:6 available:1 formulate:1 ernst:2 ... |
1,695 | Aldred_(name) | Aldred was an English archbishop of the 11th century. Aldred may also refer to: Aldred Lumley, 10th Earl of Scarbrough Aldred of Lindisfarne Anna Lee Aldred Cyril Aldred Guy Aldred Ken Aldred Paul Aldred Robert Aldred Scott Aldred Sophie Aldred See also Aldred's Case Aldred-Rogers Broadcasting Ealdred | Aldred_(name) |@lemmatized aldred:14 english:1 archbishop:1 century:1 may:1 also:2 refer:1 lumley:1 earl:1 scarbrough:1 lindisfarne:1 anna:1 lee:1 cyril:1 guy:1 ken:1 paul:1 robert:1 scott:1 sophie:1 see:1 case:1 rogers:1 broadcast:1 ealdred:1 |@bigram |
1,696 | Lupus_(constellation) | Lupus (, genitive Lupi ; ) is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for wolf. Lupus was one of the 48 constellations, listed by the 1st century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations. It lies between Centaurus and Scorpius. Notable features Stars Lupus has no extremely ... | Lupus_(constellation) |@lemmatized lupus:6 genitive:1 lupi:3 constellation:9 southern:1 sky:2 name:4 latin:2 wolf:3 one:2 list:1 century:1 astronomer:1 ptolemy:2 remain:1 modern:1 lie:2 centaurus:5 scorpius:2 notable:1 feature:1 star:10 extremely:1 bright:2 around:1 thirty:1 second:1 third:1 magnitude:1 great:1 sixth:1... |
1,697 | Alexander_Fleming | Sir Alexander Fleming (6 August 1881 – 11 March 1955) was a Scottish biologist and pharmacologist. Fleming published many articles on bacteriology, immunology and chemotherapy. His best-known achievements are the discovery of the enzyme lysozyme in 1923 and the antibiotic substance penicillin from the fungus Penicilliu... | Alexander_Fleming |@lemmatized sir:6 alexander:15 fleming:62 august:3 march:3 scottish:1 biologist:1 pharmacologist:1 publish:5 many:9 article:4 bacteriology:2 immunology:2 chemotherapy:1 best:1 know:5 achievement:1 discovery:11 enzyme:1 lysozyme:2 antibiotic:12 substance:3 penicillin:35 fungus:2 penicillium:3 notatum:... |
1,698 | Nawaf_al-Hazmi | Nawaf al-Hazmi (, also known as Rabia al-Makki. National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, 9/11 Commission, p. 166 ) (August 9, 1976 – September 11, 2001) was one of five terrorists named by FBI as hijackers of American Airlines flight 77, which was crashed into the Pentagon in the September 11 attack. He was initially... | Nawaf_al-Hazmi |@lemmatized nawaf:21 al:51 hazmi:53 also:8 know:3 rabia:1 makki:2 national:4 commission:3 terrorist:4 attack:12 p:1 august:5 september:8 one:6 five:3 name:6 fbi:6 hijacker:11 american:2 airline:2 flight:16 crash:2 pentagon:4 initially:1 dismiss:1 muscle:1 follow:2 later:9 reveal:2 play:3 large:1 role:1 ... |
1,699 | Mohamed_Atta | Mohamed Atta ( ) (September 1, 1968 – September 11, 2001) was an Egyptian Islamist terrorist, a known associate of al-Qaeda, and the ringleader of the 19 hijackers in the September 11 attacks. Atta was at the controls of American Airlines Flight 11 which was the first plane to strike the World Trade Center. Born... | Mohamed_Atta |@lemmatized mohamed:31 atta:210 september:21 egyptian:4 islamist:1 terrorist:3 known:1 associate:1 al:64 qaeda:11 ringleader:1 hijacker:13 attack:18 control:3 american:9 airline:12 flight:40 first:8 plane:7 strike:2 world:5 trade:4 center:6 bear:3 small:3 town:2 nile:2 delta:3 egypt:8 move:12 family:15 ab... |
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