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Automorphism
In mathematics, an automorphism is an isomorphism from a mathematical object to itself. It is, in some sense, a symmetry of the object, and a way of mapping the object to itself while preserving all of its structure. The set of all automorphisms of an object forms a group, called the automorphism group. It is, loosely...
Automorphism |@lemmatized mathematics:2 automorphism:33 isomorphism:8 mathematical:3 object:17 sense:2 symmetry:2 way:1 map:4 preserve:3 structure:6 set:7 automorphisms:20 form:4 group:39 call:13 loosely:1 speak:2 definition:8 exact:1 depend:2 type:3 question:1 precisely:1 constitute:1 general:2 setting:2 word:2 meanin...
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Cinema_of_Germany
Cinema in Germany can be traced back to the very beginnings of the medium at the end of the 19th century. German cinema has made major technical and artistic contributions to film. 52 German films or co-productions are represented in the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die. Before 1918 - Cinema pioneers The...
Cinema_of_Germany |@lemmatized cinema:49 germany:33 trace:3 back:4 beginning:2 medium:4 end:9 century:2 german:84 make:6 major:4 technical:3 artistic:9 contribution:1 film:202 co:6 production:26 represent:3 book:1 movie:10 must:1 see:9 die:9 pioneer:3 history:7 year:18 birth:2 november:1 max:4 skladanowsky:2 brother:3 ...
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Casimir_III_the_Great
Casimir III the Great (; April 30 1310 – November 5, 1370), last King of Poland from the Piast dynasty (1333–1370), was the son of King Władysław I the Elbow-high and Jadwiga of Gniezno and Greater Poland. Royal titles Royal titles in Latin: Kazimirus, Dei gracia rex Poloniæ ac terrarum Cracoviæ, Sandomiriæ, Syradiæ, ...
Casimir_III_the_Great |@lemmatized casimir:18 iii:4 great:15 april:2 november:1 last:7 king:22 poland:21 piast:3 dynasty:2 son:10 władysław:1 elbow:1 high:1 jadwiga:7 gniezno:1 royal:2 title:6 latin:1 kazimirus:1 dei:1 gracia:1 rex:1 poloniæ:1 ac:1 terrarum:1 cracoviæ:1 sandomiriæ:1 syradiæ:1 lanciciæ:1 cuyaviæ:1 pomer...
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History_of_Germany
Despite the lack of a German nation state before 1871, the country dates back to the era of the Germanic tribes. Following the migration period, the Franks subsequently subdued the West Germanic tribes, who made up for most of East Francia after the Frankish Empire fell apart. Their emperors saw themselves as legitimat...
History_of_Germany |@lemmatized despite:4 lack:2 german:138 nation:11 state:57 country:11 date:2 back:3 era:2 germanic:20 tribe:14 follow:10 migration:1 period:4 frank:7 subsequently:2 subdue:1 west:31 make:9 east:39 francia:2 frankish:11 empire:62 fell:2 apart:1 emperor:26 saw:6 legitimate:1 heir:2 roman:33 rule:14 ho...
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Molecule
3D (left and center) and 2D (right) representations of the terpenoid molecule atisane. In chemistry, a molecule is defined as a sufficiently stable, electrically neutral group of at least two atoms in a definite arrangement held together by very strong (covalent) chemical bonds. Molecules are distinguished from ...
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Amphipolis
Localization of Amphipolis Amphipolis ( – Amphípolis) was an ancient Greek city in the region once inhabited by the Edoni people in the present-day periphery of Central Macedonia. It was built on a raised plateau overlooking the east bank of the river Strymon where it emerged from Lake Cercinitis, about 3 m. from the ...
Amphipolis |@lemmatized localization:1 amphipolis:37 amphípolis:1 ancient:4 greek:4 city:25 region:2 inhabit:1 edoni:1 people:1 present:3 day:1 periphery:1 central:3 macedonia:5 build:3 raise:1 plateau:1 overlook:1 east:2 bank:1 river:4 strymon:5 emerge:1 lake:1 cercinitis:1 aegean:1 sea:2 found:2 bc:14 finally:1 aband...
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Microwave
Electromagnetic spectrum with visible light highlighted Microwaves are electromagnetic waves with wavelengths ranging from 1mm - 1m, or frequencies between 0.3 GHz and 300 GHz. Apparatus and techniques may be described qualitatively as "microwave" when the wavelengths of signals are roughly the same as the dimension...
Microwave |@lemmatized electromagnetic:9 spectrum:6 visible:2 light:3 highlight:1 microwave:67 wave:14 wavelength:10 range:12 frequency:36 ghz:29 apparatus:1 technique:5 may:5 describe:1 qualitatively:1 signal:5 roughly:1 dimension:2 equipment:1 lump:2 element:3 circuit:3 theory:4 inaccurate:1 consequence:1 practical:3...
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Niels_Henrik_Abel
Niels Henrik Abel (August 5, 1802 – April 6, 1829) was a noted Norwegian mathematician Chambers Biographical Dictionary, ISBN 0-550-18022-2, page 3 who proved the impossibility of solving the quintic equation in radicals. Early life Abel was born in Nedstrand, near Finnøy, to Søren Georg Abel and Anne Marie Simonsen,...
Niels_Henrik_Abel |@lemmatized niels:5 henrik:5 abel:38 august:2 april:3 noted:1 norwegian:6 mathematician:6 chamber:1 biographical:1 dictionary:1 isbn:1 page:3 prove:3 impossibility:3 solve:3 quintic:2 equation:5 radical:2 early:2 life:1 bear:1 nedstrand:1 near:2 finnøy:1 søren:1 georg:1 anne:1 marie:2 simonsen:1 daug...
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Cavitation
Cavitating propeller model in a water tunnel experiment. High speed jet of fluid impact on a fixed surface. Cavitation damages on a valve plate for an axial piston hydraulic pump. Cavitation is the formation of vapour bubbles of a flowing liquid in a region where the pressure of the liquid falls below its vapor pressu...
Cavitation |@lemmatized cavitating:3 propeller:12 model:3 water:14 tunnel:17 experiment:1 high:22 speed:8 jet:2 fluid:13 impact:1 fixed:1 surface:15 cavitation:122 damage:9 valve:3 plate:1 axial:1 piston:1 hydraulic:2 pump:21 formation:2 vapour:2 bubble:37 flow:8 liquid:31 region:1 pressure:41 fall:3 vapor:18 usually:4...
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Irish_Republican_Army
The Irish Republican Army (IRA) ( James Durney, The Volunteer: Uniforms, weapons and history of the Irish Republican Army 1913-1997, pg. 8. ) was an Irish republican revolutionary military organisation descended from the Irish Volunteers, established 25 November 1913 and who in April 1916 staged the Easter Rising. Dur...
Irish_Republican_Army |@lemmatized irish:89 republican:20 army:29 ira:102 james:4 durney:2 volunteer:35 uniform:3 weapon:4 history:5 pg:1 revolutionary:1 military:9 organisation:10 descend:1 establish:2 november:4 april:7 stag:1 easter:7 rise:11 pp:3 recognise:2 dáil:21 éireann:4 elect:12 assembly:2 legitimate:2 unilat...
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Internet_Protocol
The Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol used for communicating data across a packet-switched internetwork using the Internet Protocol Suite, also referred to as TCP/IP. IP is the primary protocol in the Internet Layer of the Internet Protocol Suite and has the task of delivering distinguished protocol datagrams (pac...
Internet_Protocol |@lemmatized internet:29 protocol:48 ip:34 use:13 communicate:2 data:13 across:2 packet:21 switch:3 internetwork:2 suite:5 also:4 refer:2 tcp:7 primary:1 layer:11 task:1 deliver:2 distinguish:1 datagrams:3 source:1 host:9 destination:4 solely:1 base:1 address:21 purpose:1 defines:1 method:2 structure:...
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Apple_III
The Apple III (often rendered as Apple ///) is a personal computer that was manufactured and sold by Apple from May, 1980 until its discontinuation on April 24, 1984. Its predecessor, the better-known Apple II, was designed by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. Intended as a computer for the business user market, design w...
Apple_III |@lemmatized apple:58 iii:32 often:1 render:1 personal:2 computer:9 manufacture:2 sell:5 may:1 discontinuation:1 april:1 predecessor:1 good:1 know:1 ii:11 design:10 co:3 founder:2 steve:3 wozniak:3 intend:2 business:5 user:5 market:3 work:3 start:2 late:2 guidance:1 dr:1 wendell:1 sander:2 internal:2 code:1 n...
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Afonso_V_of_Portugal
Afonso V of Portugal, Conqueror of African strongholds Afonso V (; English Alphonzo), or Affonso (Archaic Portuguese), the African (Port. o Africano) (on January 15, 1432 – August 28, 1481), was the 12th king of Portugal and the Algarves (List of Portuguese monarchs). He was born in Sintra, the eldest son of King Edw...
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List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_athletics_(women)
This is the complete list of women's Olympic medalists in athletics from 1928 to 2008. (There were no women's competitions at Olympic Games from 1896 to 1924.) Current program 100 metres 1928 Amsterdam1932 Los Angeles1936 Berlin1948 London1952 Helsinki1956 Melbourne1960 Rome1964 Tokyo1968 Mexico City1972 Munich1976 Mo...
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_athletics_(women) |@lemmatized complete:1 list:1 woman:2 olympic:6 medalist:1 athletics:1 competition:1 game:1 current:1 program:1 metre:13 los:23 mexico:12 sydneyvacant:1 october:2 marion:1 jones:3 united:2 state:2 admit:1 take:1 performance:1 enhance:1 drug:1 prior:1 summer:1 olympics:1 r...
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Bocce
Italian men playing Bocce in San Giorgio a Cremano, Naples, Italy. Bocce (or Bocci, or Boccie) bocce.org TheFreeDictionary.com TheFreeDictionary.com US Patent #5480026 modernruins.com is a precision sport belonging to the boules sport family, closely related to bowls and pétanque with a common ancestry from ancie...
Bocce |@lemmatized italian:4 men:1 play:8 bocce:14 san:1 giorgio:1 cremano:1 naples:1 italy:2 bocci:1 boccie:1 org:1 thefreedictionary:2 com:5 u:1 patent:1 modernruins:1 precision:1 sport:5 belong:1 boule:5 family:1 closely:1 relate:1 bowl:9 pétanque:2 common:1 ancestry:1 ancient:1 game:4 roman:1 empire:1 develop:1 pre...
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Listerine
Various Listerine products Listerine is a brand name for antiseptic mouthwash. Its original formula has notoriously strong flavor, although variations have been released that are marketed as tasting milder. The product is marketed under the slogan "Kills germs that cause bad breath". It was named after Joseph Lister w...
Listerine |@lemmatized various:1 listerine:38 product:6 brand:5 name:5 antiseptic:9 mouthwash:9 original:4 formula:3 notoriously:1 strong:1 flavor:1 although:1 variation:1 release:2 market:6 taste:1 milder:1 slogan:1 kill:2 germs:1 cause:1 bad:3 breath:5 joseph:3 lister:2 discover:1 idea:1 surgery:2 bacteria:1 one:3 po...
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Lleyton_Hewitt
Lleyton Glynn Hewitt (IPA: See pronunciation of Lleyton Hewitt. ) (born 24 February 1981) is a tennis player from Australia. In 2000, Hewitt had won ATP titles on all three major surfaces (Hard, Clay and Grass) and reached one final on carpet. By 2001, he became the youngest male ever to be ranked number one. His care...
Lleyton_Hewitt |@lemmatized lleyton:5 glynn:2 hewitt:105 ipa:1 see:3 pronunciation:1 born:1 february:6 tennis:17 player:13 australia:12 win:42 atp:23 title:13 three:7 major:1 surface:4 hard:36 clay:9 grass:9 reach:11 one:8 final:31 carpet:5 become:4 young:4 male:3 ever:1 rank:1 number:3 career:12 best:4 achievement:1 u...
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Baltimore_Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based in Baltimore, Maryland. They compete in the AFC North Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The Ravens have won one Super Bowl title, Super Bowl XXXV, in the 2000 season against the New York Giants. ...
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Doublespeak
Doublespeak (sometimes called doubletalk) is language constructed to disguise or distort its actual meaning, often resulting in a communication bypass. Doublespeak may take the form of bald euphemisms (e.g., "downsizing" for layoffs) or deliberate ambiguity. History The term doublespeak was coined in the early 1950s....
Doublespeak |@lemmatized doublespeak:7 sometimes:1 call:1 doubletalk:1 language:2 construct:2 disguise:1 distort:1 actual:1 meaning:2 often:2 result:1 communication:1 bypass:1 may:2 take:1 form:1 bald:1 euphemism:1 e:1 g:1 downsizing:1 layoff:1 deliberate:1 ambiguity:1 history:1 term:3 coin:2 early:1 incorrectly:1 attr...
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Nevanlinna_Prize
The Rolf Nevanlinna Prize is awarded once every 4 years at the International Congress of Mathematicians, for outstanding contributions in Mathematical Aspects of Information Sciences including: All mathematical aspects of computer science, including complexity theory, logic of programming languages, analysis of algori...
Nevanlinna_Prize |@lemmatized rolf:4 nevanlinna:5 prize:11 award:3 every:1 year:5 international:2 congress:1 mathematician:3 outstanding:1 contribution:1 mathematical:3 aspect:3 information:2 science:2 include:2 computer:3 complexity:1 theory:2 logic:1 program:1 language:1 analysis:2 algorithm:1 cryptography:1 vision:1...
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Minimalism
Minimalism describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is stripped down to its most fundamental features. As a specific movement in the arts it is identified with developments in post-World War II Western Art, most strongly with American visual arts in the lat...
Minimalism |@lemmatized minimalism:30 describe:5 movement:8 various:1 form:7 art:32 design:14 especially:1 visual:7 music:11 work:14 strip:2 fundamental:1 feature:5 specific:4 identify:4 development:2 post:1 world:1 war:1 ii:1 western:1 strongly:1 american:5 late:3 early:5 prominent:1 artist:13 associate:6 include:6 do...
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Primary_sector_of_the_economy
Agricultural output in 2005. The primary sector of the economy involves changing natural resources into primary products. Most products from this sector are considered raw materials for other industries. Major businesses in this sector include agriculture, agribusiness, fishing, forestry and all mining and quarrying i...
Primary_sector_of_the_economy |@lemmatized agricultural:3 output:1 primary:9 sector:11 economy:4 involve:3 change:1 natural:1 resource:2 product:3 consider:2 raw:3 material:3 industry:6 major:1 business:3 include:1 agriculture:2 agribusiness:1 fishing:1 forestry:1 mining:3 quarry:1 manufacturing:1 aggregate:1 pack:1 pa...
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Adhemar_of_Le_Puy
A mitred Adhémar de Monteil carrying the Holy Lance in one of the battles of the First Crusade Adhemar (also known as Adémar, Aimar, or Aelarz) de Monteil (died August 1, 1098), one of the principal figures of the First Crusade, was bishop of Puy-en-Velay from before 1087. At the Council of Clermont in 1095, Adhemar s...
Adhemar_of_Le_Puy |@lemmatized mitred:1 adhémar:1 de:2 monteil:2 carry:1 holy:3 lance:2 one:2 battle:2 first:2 crusade:6 adhemar:9 also:1 know:2 adémar:1 aimar:1 aelarz:1 die:2 august:2 principal:1 figure:1 bishop:1 puy:1 en:1 velay:1 council:4 clermont:2 show:1 great:1 zeal:1 evidence:1 urban:3 ii:3 confer:1 name:1 ap...
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J._G._Ballard
James Graham Ballard (15 November 1930 – 19 April 2009) was an English novelist and short story writer who was a prominent part of the science fiction New Wave movement. His best-known novels are the controversial Crash, an exploration of sexual fetishism connected to automobile accidents, and the loosely autobiographi...
J._G._Ballard |@lemmatized james:5 graham:1 ballard:108 november:4 april:12 english:6 novelist:1 short:20 story:40 writer:12 prominent:2 part:4 science:13 fiction:25 new:11 wave:2 movement:4 best:3 know:3 novel:19 controversial:4 crash:19 exploration:2 sexual:2 fetishism:1 connect:1 automobile:2 accident:2 loosely:1 au...
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Geographic_information_system
A geographic information system (GIS), or geographical information system, captures, stores, analyzes, manages, and presents data that is linked to location. Technically, GIS is geographic information systems which includes mapping software and its application with remote sensing, land surveying, aerial photography, m...
Geographic_information_system |@lemmatized geographic:38 information:68 system:53 gis:18 geographical:7 capture:7 store:15 analyzes:2 manages:1 present:3 data:151 link:2 location:19 technically:1 gi:122 include:14 mapping:10 software:27 application:23 remote:7 sensing:2 land:15 surveying:1 aerial:7 photography:2 mathem...
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Military_of_Comoros
The military resources of the Comoros (Armée nationale de développement) consist of a small standing army and a 500-member police force, as well as a 500-member defense force. A defense treaty with France provides naval resources for protection of territorial waters, training of Comorian military personnel, and air su...
Military_of_Comoros |@lemmatized military:10 resource:2 comoros:3 armée:1 nationale:1 de:1 développement:1 consist:1 small:3 standing:1 army:1 member:2 police:2 force:5 well:1 defense:2 treaty:1 france:3 provide:1 naval:1 protection:1 territorial:1 water:1 training:1 comorian:3 personnel:1 air:1 surveillance:1 maintain...
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François_d'Aguilon
François d'Aguilon (also d'Aguillon or in Latin Franciscus Aguilonius) (4 January 1567, Brussels (Belgium) – 20 March 1617, Tournai (Belgium), was a Belgian Jesuit mathematician, physicist and architect. He became a Jesuit in 1586. In 1611, he started a special school of mathematics, in Antwerp, which intended to perp...
François_d'Aguilon |@lemmatized françois:2 aguilon:2 also:1 aguillon:1 latin:1 franciscus:1 aguilonius:1 january:1 brussels:1 belgium:2 march:1 tournai:1 belgian:1 jesuit:3 mathematician:2 physicist:1 architect:1 become:1 start:1 special:1 school:2 mathematics:1 antwerp:3 intend:1 perpetuate:1 mathematical:1 research:1...
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Antlia
Antlia (, genitive Antliae , from Ancient Greek ἀντλία) is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name means "pump" and it specifically represents an air pump. The stars comprising Antlia are faint, and the constellation was not created until the eighteenth century. Beginning at the north, Antlia is bordered by Hydra...
Antlia |@lemmatized antlia:14 genitive:1 antliae:2 ancient:1 greek:1 ἀντλία:1 constellation:7 southern:3 sky:3 name:3 mean:1 pump:3 specifically:1 represent:1 air:2 star:8 comprise:1 faint:2 create:3 eighteenth:1 century:1 begin:1 north:1 border:1 hydra:1 sea:1 snake:1 pyxis:1 compass:1 vela:1 sail:1 centaurus:1 centau...
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Deicide_(band)
Deicide is an American death metal band formed in 1987. Their first two albums, Deicide and Legion, are ranked second and third place in best-selling death metal albums of the SoundScan era. History As Amon (1987-1989) Deicide was formed in Tampa, Florida July 21 1987, after guitarist Brian Hoffman called Glen Bento...
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Lunar_Society_of_Birmingham
Soho House in Handsworth, Birmingham, a regular venue for meetings of the Lunar SocietyThe Lunar Society was a dinner club and informal learned society of prominent industrialists, natural philosophers and intellectuals who met regularly between 1765 and 1813 in Birmingham, England. At first called the Lunar Circle, '...
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Ambrosius_Aurelianus
Ambrosius Aurelianus, ; called Aurelius Ambrosius in the Historia Regum Britanniae and elsewhere, was a war leader of the Romano-British who won an important battle against the Anglo-Saxons in the 5th century, according to Gildas. Some scholars have speculated that he was the leader of the Britons at the Battle of Mon...
Ambrosius_Aurelianus |@lemmatized ambrosius:44 aurelianus:18 call:5 aurelius:6 historia:9 regum:3 britanniae:4 elsewhere:2 war:2 leader:3 romano:4 british:7 win:2 important:1 battle:10 anglo:2 saxon:11 century:5 accord:3 gildas:11 scholar:3 speculate:1 briton:4 mon:2 badonicus:2 may:4 historical:3 basis:1 king:12 arthu...
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Fleetwood_Mac
Fleetwood Mac are a British/American rock band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success. From the band's inception through the end of 1974, no incarnation of Fleetwood Mac lasted as long as two years. The only member present in the band from the very beginning is...
Fleetwood_Mac |@lemmatized fleetwood:134 mac:75 british:7 american:6 rock:12 band:132 form:6 experience:3 high:4 turnover:1 personnel:4 varied:1 level:1 success:13 inception:1 end:7 incarnation:1 last:12 long:6 two:14 year:21 member:11 present:4 beginning:1 namesake:1 drummer:2 mick:37 bassist:5 john:35 mcvie:83 despit...
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Gegenschein
Gegenschein ( German for "counter shine"), is a faint brightening of the night sky in the region of the antisolar point. Observation The gegenschein is so faint that it cannot be seen if there is any moonlight or light pollution, or if it falls in the vicinity of the Milky Way. The gegenschein appears as a softly glow...
Gegenschein |@lemmatized gegenschein:12 german:3 counter:1 shine:1 faint:2 brightening:1 night:1 sky:2 region:2 antisolar:1 point:2 observation:2 cannot:1 see:3 moonlight:1 light:9 pollution:1 fall:1 vicinity:1 milky:1 way:1 appear:1 softly:1 glow:2 oval:2 degree:1 wide:1 length:1 orient:1 along:1 plane:2 ecliptic:2 ex...
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Magnetic_resonance_imaging
Sagittal MR image of the knee Para-sagittal MRI of the head, with aliasing artifacts (nose and forehead in the back of the head) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), or nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMRI), is primarily a medical imaging technique most commonly used in radiology to visualize the internal structure a...
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Godzilla
Godzilla Alias: GojiraKing of the MonstersGigantis, the Fire MonsterMonster Zero-One First appearance: Godzilla (1954) Latest appearance: Godzilla: Final Wars (2004) Height: 50 Godzilla (1954) -100 Godzilla (Heisei) meters (164-328 feet) Weight: 20,000 - 60,000 tons Created by: Tomoyuki Tanaka Portrayed by: Shō...
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Japheth
Japheth (, Hebrew. יפת, Yafet, Greek Ιάφεθ , Iapheth , Latin Iafeth or Iapetus, Arabic: يافث) is one of the sons of Noah in the Bible. In Arabic citations, his name is normally given as Yafeth ibn Nuh (Japheth son of Noah). Order of birth He is most popularly regarded as the youngest son, though some traditions regard...
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Denaturation_(biochemistry)
This egg's protein has undergone denaturation and loss of solubility, caused by the high temperature of the cooking process. Denaturation is a process in which proteins or nucleic acids lose their structure (tertiary and secondary structure) by application of some external stress or compound for example, treatment of ...
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Crony_capitalism
Crony capitalism is a pejorative term describing an allegedly capitalist economy in which success in business depends on close relationships between businesspeople and government officials. It may be exhibited by favoritism in the distribution of legal permits, government grants, special tax breaks, and so forth. Cro...
Crony_capitalism |@lemmatized crony:25 capitalism:29 pejorative:1 term:3 describe:4 allegedly:1 capitalist:4 economy:11 success:4 business:15 depends:1 close:2 relationship:2 businesspeople:1 government:25 official:5 may:8 exhibit:2 favoritism:1 distribution:2 legal:2 permit:2 grant:1 special:2 tax:3 break:1 forth:1 be...
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Goodtimes_virus
The Goodtimes Virus was a computer virus hoax that spread during the early years of the Internet's popularity. Warnings about a computer virus named "Good Times" began being passed around among Internet users in 1994. The Goodtimes virus was supposedly transmitted via an email bearing the subject header "Good Times" or...
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Edsger_W._Dijkstra
Edsger Wybe Dijkstra (May 11, 1930 – August 6, 2002; ) was a Dutch computer scientist. He received the 1972 A. M. Turing Award for fundamental contributions in the area of programming languages, and was the Schlumberger Centennial Chair of Computer Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin from 1984 until 2000. Sh...
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Cabal
A cabal is a number of people united in some close design, usually to promote their private views and interests in a church, state, or other community, often by intrigue. Cabals are sometimes secret societies composed of a few designing persons, and at other times are manifestations of emergent behavior in society or ...
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Boone,_North_Carolina
Boone is a town located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, USA. Boone is the county seat of Watauga County. Boone is the home of Appalachian State University. The town is named for famous pioneer and explorer Daniel Boone, and every summer since 1952 has hosted a outdoor amphitheatre portrayal of th...
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Historian
Herodotus (5th century BC), one of the earliest nameable historians whose work survives. A historian is an individual who studies and writes about history, and is regarded as an authority on it. "historian". Wordnet.princeton.edu. Accessed 28 June 2008 Historians are concerned with the continuous, methodical narrativ...
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Central_African_Republic
The Central African Republic (CAR) ( or Centrafrique ; Sango Ködörösêse tî Bêafrîka), is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It borders Chad in the north, Sudan in the east, the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the south, and Cameroon in the west. Most of the CAR consists of Sudan...
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Mecha
Mecha, also known as meka or mechs, are walking vehicles controlled by a pilot, often appearing in anime, science fiction, or other genres involving a fantastic or futuristic element. Mecha are generally, though not necessarily, bipedal, with arms, hands, and fingers capable of grasping objects. A mecha that approxima...
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Executive_(government)
In the study of political science the executive branch of government has sole authority and responsibility for the daily administration of the state bureaucracy. Executive Branch, www.dictionary.reference.com The division of power into separate branches of government is central to the democratic idea of the separation...
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Cymbal
Cymbals are a modern percussion instrument. Cymbals consist of thin, normally round plates of various alloys; see cymbal making for a discussion of their manufacture. The greater majority of cymbals are of indefinite pitch, although small disc-shaped cymbals based on ancient designs sound a definite note (see: crotales...
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Circumcision_and_law
There is a dispute over whether this article relates to male circumcision only or to both male and female circumcision. Discussion is here. There have been laws about circumcision dating back to ancient times. In a number of modern states, circumcision of males is presumed to be legal, but under certain circumstanc...
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Dominican_Republic
The Dominican Republic (; ) is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The western third of the island is occupied by the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands that are occupied by two countries, Saint Martin being the other. Both...
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Paul_Ehrlich
Paul Ehrlich (14 March 1854 – 20 August 1915) was a German scientist in the fields of hematology, immunology, and chemotherapy, and Nobel laureate. He is noted for his research in autoimmunity, calling it "horror autotoxicus". He coined the term "chemotherapy" and popularized the concept of a "magic bullet". He is cre...
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Hermes
Hermes(; Greek ) is the Messenger of the Gods in Greek mythology. An Olympian god, he is also the patron of boundaries and of the travelers who cross them, of shepherds and cowherds, of thieves and road travelers, of orators and wit, of literature and poets, of athletics, of weights and measures, of invention, of gener...
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Handloading
Components of a modern rifle cartridge. Top-to-bottom: Copper-jacketed bullet, smokeless powder granules, brass case, Boxer primer. Handloading or reloading is the process of loading firearm cartridges or shotgun shells by assembling the individual components (case/shotshell, primer, powder, and bullet/shot), rather...
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Declaration_of_the_Rights_of_Man_and_of_the_Citizen
Declaration of the Rights of Man: Revolutionary patriotism borrows familiar iconography of the Ten Commandments. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen () is a fundamental document of the French Revolution, defining the individual and collective rights of all the estates of the realm as universal. Inf...
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Neutrino
Neutrinos are elementary particles that often travel close to the speed of light, lack an electric charge, are able to pass through ordinary matter almost undisturbed and are thus extremely difficult to detect. Neutrinos have a minuscule, but nonzero mass. They are usually denoted by the Greek letter ν(nu). Neutrinos ...
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Goshen,_Indiana
Goshen () is a city located in Elkhart County, Indiana, United States. It is the smaller of the two principal cities of the Elkhart-Goshen Metropolitan Statistical Area, which in turn is part of the South Bend-Elkhart-Mishawaka Combined Statistical Area. It is the county seat of Elkhart County and located in the nort...
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Jack_Kirby
Jacob Kurtzberg (August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994), Jack Kirby, Social Security Death Index details, FamilySearch better known by the pen name Jack Kirby, was an American comic book artist, writer and editor. Growing up poor in New York City, Kurtzberg entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s. He drew variou...
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Hans_Baldung
Beheading of St Dorothea by Baldung, 1516 Hans Baldung, known as Hans Baldung Grien/Grün (c. 1480 - 1545) was a German Renaissance artist in painting and printmaking in woodcut. He was considered the most gifted student of Albrecht Dürer. Life The son of a lawyer, he was born Hans Baldung at Schwäbisch Gmünd in Swabi...
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Newton_(platform)
The Newton platform was an early personal digital assistant hardware/software platform developed by Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.). Development was started in 1989 and officially ended on February 27, 1998. Some electronic engineering and the manufacture of Apple's Newton devices was done in Japan by the Sharp Corpora...
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Barrister
A barrister is a lawyer found in many common law jurisdictions that employ a split profession (as opposed to a fused profession) in relation to legal representation. In split professions, the other types of lawyers are mainly solicitors. Solicitors have more direct contact with the clients, whereas barristers often o...
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Hamster
Hamsters are rodents belonging to the subfamily Cricetinae. The subfamily contains about 24 species, classified in six or seven genera. Fox, Sue. 2006. Hamsters. T.F.H. Publications Inc. The name hamster is derived from the German verb hamstern, which means "to hoard" because hamsters have expandable cheek pouche...
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Oath_of_office
An oath of office is an oath or affirmation a person takes before undertaking the duties of an office, usually a position in government or within a religious body, although such oaths are sometimes required of officers of other organizations. Such oaths are often required by the laws of the state, religious body, or ot...
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Alois_Alzheimer
Aloysius "Alois" Alzheimer, (pron. [ˡa:loˌis ˡaltshɑɪmɐ̯], 14 June 1864 - 19 December 1915) was a German psychiatrist and neuropathologist and a colleague of Emil Kraepelin. Alzheimer is credited with identifying the first published case of "presenile dementia", which Kraepelin would later identify as Alzheimer's dise...
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Citizenship
Citizenship refers to a person's membership in a political community such as a country or city. It has different legal definitions in different countries. In countries with democratic institutions, usually only citizens are allowed to vote, or to carry a passport from that country. Citizenship status, under social con...
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Oxygen
Oxygen (, from the Greek roots ὀξύς (oxys) (acid, literally "sharp," from the taste of acids) and -γενής (-genēs) (producer, literally begetter) is the element with atomic number 8 and represented by the symbol O. It is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table, and is a highly reactive nonmetallic period ...
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B-boying
REDIRECT Breakdance
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Indo-Iranian_languages
The Indo-Iranian language group constitutes the easternmost extant branch of the Indo-European family of languages. It consists of three language groups: the Indo-Aryan (including Dardic), Iranian and Nuristani. The term Aryan languages is occasionally still used to refer to the Indo-Iranian languages Numeral Types an...
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Grizzly_bear
{{Taxobox | name = Grizzly Bear | status = LC | status_system = iucn2.3 | image = Grizzlybears ChrisServheenUSFWS.jpg | image_width = 250px | image_caption = Ursus arctos horribilis | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Chordata | classis = Mammalia | ordo = Carnivora | familia = Ursidae | genus = Ursus | species = U. arctos ...
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Hanukkah
Hanukkah (, , alt. Chanukah), also known as the Festival of Lights, is an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem at the time of the Maccabean Revolt of the 2nd century BCE. Hanukkah is observed for eight nights, starting on the 25th day of Kislev according to the Hebrew ...
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Derek_Walcott
Derek Alton Walcott (born January 23, 1930) is a Caribbean poet, playwright, writer and visual artist. Born in Castries, St. Lucia, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1992. His work, which developed independently of the schools of magic realism emerging in both South America and Europe at around the time of his ...
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Emotion
An emotion is a mental and physiological state associated with a wide variety of feelings, thoughts, and behavior. Emotions are subjective experiences, or experienced from an individual point of view. Emotion is often associated with mood, temperament, personality, and disposition. The English word 'emotion' is derive...
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Transport_in_Angola
Transport in Angola comprises: Railways total: 2,761 km narrow gauge: mainly 2,638 km of Cape gauge, 1067 mm or 3’ 6’’. There is also 123 km of 0.600-m gauge (2002) There are three separate lines which do not link up. The major railway is the Benguela railway. A fourth system once linked Gunza and Gabala. Railways in...
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Edward_Jenner
Edward Jenner, (17 May 1749 – 26 January 1823) was an English scientist who studied his natural surroundings in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England. Jenner is widely credited as the pioneer of smallpox vaccine, and is sometimes referred to as the 'Father of Immunology'. http://sundaytimes.lk/080601/FunDay/famous.html ...
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James_Beard
James Andrew Beard (May 5, 1903 – January 21, 1985) was an American chef and food writer. Importance James Beard is the central figure in the story of the establishment of a gourmet American food identity. He was an eccentric personality who brought French cooking to the American middle and upper classes in the 1950s....
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Aliphatic_compound
In organic chemistry, compounds composed of carbon and hydrogen are divided into two classes: aromatic compounds, which contain benzene rings or similar rings of atoms, and aliphatic compounds (G. aleiphar, fat, oil), which do not contain aromatic rings. Aliphatic compounds can be cyclic, like cyclohexane, or acyclic, ...
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Mikhail_Kalashnikov
Lieutenant General Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov (, Mihail Timofeevič Kalašnikov) (born November 10, 1919 in Russia's southern Altai region) is a famous Russian small arms designer, most famous for his AK-47, frequently called the Kalashnikov or AK. Early life Kalashnikov was conscripted into the Red Army in 1938, ...
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Ellipse
An ellipse obtained as the intersection of a cone with a plane. In mathematics, an ellipse (from Greek ἔλλειψις elleipsis, a "falling short") is the finite or bounded case of a conic section, the geometric shape that results from cutting a circular conical or cylindrical surface with an oblique plane (the other two cas...
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Alphabet_song
An alphabet song is any of various songs used to teach children the alphabet, used in kindergartens, pre-schools and homes around the world. Alphabet songs typically follow the alphabetic principle (though the phonics method offers variants), which in languages like English with morphophonemic variation, represents a p...
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Gin_and_tonic
A gin and tonic is a highball cocktail made with gin and tonic water, usually garnished with a slice of lime or lemon and often served over ice. The ratio of gin to tonic water can vary considerably, from a glass of gin with a splash of tonic to one part gin for every five parts tonic. In some countries, gin and tonic...
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Fourier_analysis
In mathematics, Fourier analysis is a subject area which grew out of the study of Fourier series. The subject began with trying to understand when it was possible to represent general functions by sums of simpler trigonometric functions. The attempt to understand functions (or other objects) by breaking them into bas...
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Cell_cycle
The cell cycle, or cell-division cycle, is the series of events that take place in a cell leading to its division and duplication (replication). In cells without a nucleus (prokaryotes), the cell cycle occurs via a process termed binary fission. In cells with a nucleus (eukaryotes), the cell cycle can be divided in two...
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Madeira_River
The river in the outskirts of Porto Velho Map of the Amazon Basin with the Madeira River highlighted The Madeira River is a major waterway in South America, approximately 3,380 km (2,100 miles) long. Madeira is the longest tributary of Amazon. The mean inter-annual precipitations on the great basins vary from 750 to ...
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Logical_positivism
Logical positivism (also called logical empiricism and neo-positivism) is a school of philosophy that combines empiricism, the idea that observational evidence is indispensable for knowledge of the world, with a version of rationalism incorporating mathematical and logico-linguistic constructs and deductions in epistem...
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Intermediate_value_theorem
In mathematical analysis, the intermediate value theorem states that for each value between the least upper bound and greatest lower bound of the image of a continuous function there is a corresponding value in its domain mapping to the original. Intermediate value theorem Intermediate Value Theorem Version I. The int...
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Aedile
Aedile (, from aedes, aedis "temple," "building") was an office of the Roman Republic. Based in Rome, the aediles were responsible for maintenance of public buildings and regulation of public festivals. They also had powers to enforce public order. Half of the aediles were from the ranks of plebeians and half were pa...
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Leonard_Peltier
Leonard Peltier (born September 12, 1944) is an American activist and member of the American Indian Movement who was convicted and sentenced in 1977 to two consecutive terms of life imprisonment for the murder of two FBI Agents who were killed during a 1975 shoot-out on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. There is consi...
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Nu_metal
Nu metal is a sub-genre of heavy metal that emerged in the early-1990s which combines grunge music, allmusic alternative metal, funk metal, hip hop, and various other heavy metal influences such as industrial, groove and thrash. http://www.fact-index.com/n/nu/nu_metal.html Fact index - Nu metal Origins The term "nu me...
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Ada_Lovelace
Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (10 December 1815, London – 27 November 1852, Marylebone, London), born Augusta Ada Byron, was the only legitimate child of poet Lord Byron. She is widely known in modern times simply as Ada Lovelace. She is mainly known for having written a description of Charles Babbage's early...
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Floor_leader
Floor Leaders are leaders of their political parties in each of the houses of the legislature. United States Congress Senate In the United States Senate, they are elected by their respective party conferences to serve as the chief Senate spokesmen for their parties and to manage and schedule the legislative and execu...
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Kingston_upon_Thames
Kingston upon Thames is the principal settlement of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in south-west London. It was the ancient market town where Saxon kings were crowned and is now a suburb situated south west of Charing Cross. It is one of the major metropolitan centres identified in the London Plan. Histor...
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Pacific_Ocean
The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth's oceanic divisions. Its name is derived from the Latin name Mare Pacificum, "peaceful sea", bestowed upon it by the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan. It extends from the Arctic in the north to Antarctica in the south, bounded by Asia and Australia in the west, and th...
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Acorn_Electron
An Acorn Electron with Plus 1 expansion unit attached An original press advertisement for the Acorn Electron The Acorn Electron is a budget version of the BBC Micro educational/home computer made by Acorn Computers Ltd. It has 32 kilobytes of RAM, and its ROM includes BBC BASIC along with its operating system. The El...
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List_of_Latin_phrases
__NOTOC__ This page lists direct English translations of common Latin phrases, such as veni vidi vici and et cetera. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases, as Greek rhetoric and literature were highly regarded in ancient Rome when Latin rhetoric and literature were still maturing. Be aware t...
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Kelsey_Grammer
Allen Kelsey Grammer (born February 21, 1955), best known as Kelsey Grammer, is an American actor best known for his two-decade portrayal of psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane in the NBC sitcoms Cheers (nine years) and Frasier (eleven years), and providing the voice of Sideshow Bob on the FOX animated series The Simpsons. ...
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Latency_(engineering)
Latency is a time delay between the moment something is initiated, and the moment one of its effects begins or becomes detectable. The word derives from the fact that during the period of latency the effects of an action are latent, meaning "potential" or "not yet observed". Even within an engineering context, latenc...
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John_Masefield
John Edward Masefield, OM, (1 June 1878 – 12 May 1967) was an English poet and writer, and Poet Laureate from 1930 until his death in 1967. He is remembered as the author of the classic children's novels The Midnight Folk and The Box of Delights, 19 other novels (including Captain Margaret, Multitude and Solitude and S...
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Dualism
Dualism denotes a state of two parts. The word's origin is the Latin duo, "two" . The term 'dualism' was originally coined to denote co-eternal binary opposition, a meaning that is preserved in metaphysical and philosophical duality discourse but has been diluted in general usage. Moral dualism Moral dualism is the be...
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Malawi
{{Infobox Country |native_name = {{lang|ny|Dziko la Malaŵi}} |conventional_long_name = Republic of Malaŵi |common_name = Malawi |image_flag = Flag of Malawi.svg |image_coat = Coats of arms of None.svg |national_motto = Unity and Freedom |image_map = Lo...
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ELIZA
Example of ELIZA in Emacs. ELIZA was a computer program and an early example (by modern standards) of primitive natural language processing. ELIZA operated by processing users' responses to scripts, the most famous of which was DOCTOR, a simulation of a Rogerian psychotherapist. In this mode, ELIZA mostly rephrased the...
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Excalibur
How Sir Bedivere Cast the Sword Excalibur into the Water, by Aubrey Beardsley (1894) Excalibur is the legendary sword of King Arthur, sometimes attributed with magical powers or associated with the rightful sovereignty of Great Britain. Sometimes Excalibur and the Sword in the Stone (the proof of Arthur's lineage) are...
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Diprotodon
__FORCETOC__ Diprotodon was the largest known marsupial that ever lived. It, along with many other members of a group of unusual species collectively called the Australian megafauna, existed from 1.6 million years ago until about 40,000 years ago (through most of the Pleistocene epoch). Diprotodon spp. fossils have be...
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