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300 | Neil_Kinnock | Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock PC (born 28 March 1942) is a Welsh politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1970 to 1995, and was Leader of the Opposition and Labour Party leader from 1983 to 1992, when he resigned after being defeated in the 1992 general election. He served as a UK Commissioner of the E... | Neil_Kinnock |@lemmatized neil:12 gordon:2 kinnock:59 baron:2 pc:2 born:1 march:2 welsh:4 politician:2 member:12 parliament:6 mp:10 leader:8 opposition:3 labour:42 party:28 resign:2 defeat:4 general:5 election:14 serve:3 uk:2 commissioner:5 european:5 commission:7 chairman:1 british:7 council:8 president:5 cardiff:3 un... |
301 | Alfred_Nobel | (Stockholm, Sweden, 21 October 1833 – Sanremo, Italy, 10 December 1896) was a Swedish chemist, engineer, innovator, armaments manufacturer and the inventor of dynamite. He owned Bofors, a major armaments manufacturer, which he had redirected from its previous role as an iron and steel mill. In his last will, he used hi... | Alfred_Nobel |@lemmatized stockholm:5 sweden:6 october:3 sanremo:2 italy:2 december:2 swedish:8 chemist:1 engineer:2 innovator:1 armament:2 manufacturer:2 inventor:2 dynamite:5 bofors:1 major:2 redirect:1 previous:1 role:1 iron:1 steel:1 mill:1 last:4 use:3 enormous:1 fortune:1 institute:3 nobel:51 prize:23 synthetic:1... |
302 | Mercury_(planet) | Mercury (pronounced ) is the innermost and smallest planet in the Solar System, Pluto was once considered the smallest, but, as of 2008, it is classified as a dwarf planet. orbiting the Sun once every 88 days. The orbit of Mercury has the highest eccentricity of all the Solar System planets, and it has the smallest ax... | Mercury_(planet) |@lemmatized mercury:161 pronounce:1 innermost:2 small:17 planet:91 solar:28 system:14 pluto:1 consider:3 classify:1 dwarf:1 orbit:40 sun:43 every:8 day:21 high:19 eccentricity:8 axial:4 tilt:4 complete:2 three:4 rotation:12 axis:4 two:16 perihelion:9 precesses:1 around:13 excess:4 arcsecond:3 per:5 ce... |
303 | Expressive_aphasia | Expressive aphasia, known as Broca's aphasia in clinical neuropsychology and agrammatic aphasia in cognitive neuropsychology, is an aphasia caused by damage to or developmental issues in anterior regions of the brain, including (but not limited to) the left inferior frontal region known as Broca's area (Brodmann area 4... | Expressive_aphasia |@lemmatized expressive:3 aphasia:13 know:3 broca:6 clinical:1 neuropsychology:2 agrammatic:1 cognitive:1 cause:1 damage:1 developmental:1 issue:1 anterior:1 region:2 brain:1 include:1 limited:1 left:1 inferior:1 frontal:1 area:4 brodmann:2 presentation:1 sufferer:2 form:1 exhibit:1 common:1 problem:... |
304 | Draw_poker | Draw poker is any poker variant in which each player is dealt a complete hand before the first betting round, and then develops the hand for later rounds by replacing, or "drawing", cards. The descriptions below assume that you are familiar with the general game play of poker, and with hand values (both high and low v... | Draw_poker |@lemmatized draw:34 poker:19 variant:6 player:75 deal:23 complete:3 hand:57 first:19 betting:27 round:45 develop:1 late:2 replace:2 card:75 description:1 assume:3 familiar:1 general:2 game:47 play:41 value:11 high:38 low:44 variation:4 also:4 make:7 assumption:1 structure:5 use:12 home:7 typical:1 ante:7 be... |
305 | Lie_group | In mathematics, a Lie group (: similar to "Lee") is a group which is also a differentiable manifold, with the property that the group operations are compatible with the smooth structure. Lie groups are named after the nineteenth century Norwegian mathematician Sophus Lie, who laid the foundations of the theory of conti... | Lie_group |@lemmatized mathematics:6 lie:244 group:276 similar:2 lee:1 also:15 differentiable:7 manifold:34 property:8 operation:10 compatible:2 smooth:11 structure:21 name:1 nineteenth:1 century:2 norwegian:2 mathematician:2 sophus:4 lay:1 foundation:2 theory:37 continuous:12 transformation:6 represent:4 best:1 develo... |
306 | Essex | Essex () is a county in the East of England. The county town is Chelmsford, and the highest point of the county is Chrishall Common near the village of Langley, close to the Hertfordshire border, which reaches . History In pre-Roman Britain the territories of Suffolk and Essex were home to the Trinovantes tribe, whic... | Essex |@lemmatized essex:70 county:63 east:18 england:7 town:13 chelmsford:8 high:1 point:2 chrishall:1 common:2 near:3 village:5 langley:1 close:2 hertfordshire:3 border:2 reach:2 history:2 pre:1 roman:4 britain:8 territory:4 suffolk:5 home:5 trinovantes:1 tribe:1 grow:1 wealthy:1 intensive:1 trade:4 empire:1 contempo... |
307 | Ionosphere | Relationship of the atmosphere and ionosphere The ionosphere is the uppermost part of the atmosphere, distinguished because it is ionized by solar radiation. It plays an important part in atmospheric electricity and forms the inner edge of the magnetosphere. It has practical importance because, among other functions, ... | Ionosphere |@lemmatized relationship:1 atmosphere:12 ionosphere:53 uppermost:1 part:4 distinguish:1 ionize:6 solar:24 radiation:15 play:2 important:1 atmospheric:4 electricity:1 form:1 inner:1 edge:1 magnetosphere:4 practical:1 importance:1 among:2 function:3 influence:1 radio:57 propagation:15 distant:2 place:2 earth:... |
308 | Apollo | In Greek and Roman mythology, Apollo (in Greek, Ἀπόλλων—Apóllōn or Ἀπέλλων—Apellōn), is one of the most important and many-sided of the Olympian deities. The ideal of the kouros (a beardless youth), Apollo has been variously recognized as a god of light and the sun; truth and prophecy; archery; medicine and healing; m... | Apollo |@lemmatized greek:35 roman:25 mythology:7 apollo:209 ἀπόλλων:1 apóllōn:1 ἀπέλλων:1 apellōn:1 one:17 important:3 many:2 side:4 olympian:1 deity:6 ideal:3 kouros:2 beardless:4 youth:3 variously:1 recognize:1 god:82 light:4 sun:11 truth:3 prophecy:5 archery:2 medicine:3 healing:9 music:10 poetry:4 art:5 son:19 zeu... |
309 | Nerve_agent | Nerve agents, also referred to as nerve gases though these chemicals are liquid at room temperature, are a class of phosphorus-containing organic chemicals (organophosphates) that disrupt the mechanism by which nerves transfer messages to organs. The disruption is caused by blocking acetylcholinesterase, an enzyme that... | Nerve_agent |@lemmatized nerve:50 agent:68 also:10 refer:1 gas:9 though:3 chemical:40 liquid:3 room:1 temperature:1 class:11 phosphorus:1 contain:5 organic:1 organophosphate:11 disrupt:2 mechanism:3 transfer:1 message:1 organ:4 disruption:1 cause:3 block:2 acetylcholinesterase:3 enzyme:5 normally:3 relax:3 activity:2 a... |
310 | Tertiary_sector_of_the_economy | The tertiary sector of economy (also known as the service sector or the service industry) is one of the three economic sectors, the others being the secondary sector (approximately manufacturing) and the primary sector (extraction such as mining, agriculture and fishing). The general definition of the Tertiary sector i... | Tertiary_sector_of_the_economy |@lemmatized tertiary:7 sector:29 economy:11 also:3 know:2 service:39 industry:8 one:3 three:2 economic:3 others:2 secondary:4 approximately:1 manufacture:3 primary:2 extraction:1 mining:2 agriculture:2 fishing:1 general:1 definition:2 produce:1 instead:1 end:2 product:1 case:1 sometimes:... |
311 | General_Synod | The General Synod is the title of the governing body of some church organizations. Anglican Communion Church of England In the Church of England, the General Synod, which was established in 1970 (replacing the Church Assembly), is the legislative body of the Church. Episcopal Church of the United States In the Episco... | General_Synod |@lemmatized general:14 synod:13 title:1 govern:1 body:4 church:28 organization:1 anglican:6 communion:2 england:5 establish:1 replace:1 assembly:2 legislative:1 episcopal:3 united:5 state:3 america:1 equivalent:1 convention:1 member:2 within:1 australia:1 canada:1 ireland:1 aotearoa:1 new:1 zealand:1 pol... |
312 | Demographics_of_Grenada | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Grenada, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Though most of Grenada's population is of African descent, there is some trace of ... | Demographics_of_Grenada |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:3 feature:1 population:13 grenada:5 include:1 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:1 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 though:1 african:1 descent:1 trace:2 early:2 arawak:2 carib:2 indian:1 indo:2 grenadian:5 small:1 ... |
313 | Concrete | 1930s vibrated concrete, manufactured in Croydon and installed by the LMS railway after an art deco refurbishment in Meols. concrete plant facility (background) with concrete delivery trucks Concrete is a construction material composed of cement (commonly Portland cement) as well as other cementitious materials such as... | Concrete |@lemmatized vibrated:1 concrete:419 manufacture:3 croydon:1 instal:3 lm:1 railway:1 art:2 deco:1 refurbishment:1 meols:1 plant:5 facility:1 background:1 delivery:2 truck:3 construction:13 material:44 compose:1 cement:105 commonly:4 portland:30 well:9 cementitious:9 fly:9 ash:12 slag:7 aggregate:65 generally:9... |
314 | IEEE_1394 | The 6-circuit and 4-circuit alpha FireWire 400 connectors The alternative Ethernet-style cabling used by 1394c The IEEE 1394 interface is a serial bus interface standard for high-speed communications and isochronous real-time data transfer, frequently used by personal computers, as well as in digital audio, digital vi... | IEEE_1394 |@lemmatized circuit:23 alpha:12 firewire:77 connector:24 alternative:2 ethernet:7 style:2 cable:18 use:42 ieee:41 interface:19 serial:5 bus:15 standard:22 high:16 speed:10 communication:6 isochronous:2 real:1 time:3 data:16 transfer:14 frequently:1 personal:1 computer:12 well:4 digital:11 audio:11 video:17 a... |
315 | Casablanca | Casablanca (in Arabic: الدار البيضاء ad-Dār al-Bayḍāʼ as well as کازابلانکا Kāzāblānkā; Spanish for white (blanca) house (casa) ; nicknamed by locals: Caza; Antique and original name in Amazigh: Anfa /) is a city in western Morocco, located on the Atlantic Ocean. It is the capital of the Greater Casablanca region. Wit... | Casablanca |@lemmatized casablanca:89 arabic:2 الدار:2 البيضاء:2 ad:2 dār:2 al:6 bayḍāʼ:2 well:5 کازابلانکا:1 kāzāblānkā:1 spanish:3 white:4 blanca:3 house:4 casa:7 nickname:1 local:3 caza:1 antique:1 original:2 name:2 amazigh:1 anfa:11 city:27 western:2 morocco:17 locate:1 atlantic:3 ocean:2 capital:5 great:6 region:5... |
316 | Chemical_thermodynamics | J. Willard Gibbs - founder of chemical thermodynamics Chemical thermodynamics is the study of the interrelation of heat and work with chemical reactions or with physical changes of state within the confines of the laws of thermodynamics. Chemical thermodynamics involves not only laboratory measurements of various ther... | Chemical_thermodynamics |@lemmatized j:1 willard:3 gibbs:14 founder:2 chemical:60 thermodynamics:30 study:5 interrelation:1 heat:8 work:19 reaction:36 physical:3 change:19 state:5 within:1 confines:1 law:8 involve:4 laboratory:1 measurement:1 various:3 thermodynamic:10 property:3 also:4 application:5 mathematical:3 met... |
317 | Antimony | Antimony ( (UK) or (US)) is a chemical element with the symbol Sb (, meaning "mark") and atomic number 51. A metalloid, antimony has four allotropic forms. The stable form of antimony is a blue-white metalloid. Yellow and black antimony are unstable non-metals. Antimony is used in flame-proofing, paints, ceramics, en... | Antimony |@lemmatized antimony:81 uk:1 u:1 chemical:6 element:2 symbol:6 sb:3 meaning:2 mark:1 atomic:1 number:3 metalloid:4 four:1 allotropic:1 form:16 stable:1 blue:1 white:2 yellow:1 black:1 unstable:1 non:1 metal:8 use:27 flame:6 proofing:2 paint:2 ceramic:2 enamel:2 wide:2 variety:1 alloy:7 electronics:1 rubber:1 ... |
318 | Internal_Revenue_Service | The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is the United States federal government agency that collects taxes and enforces the internal revenue laws. It is an agency within the U.S. Department of the Treasury and is responsible for interpretation and application of Federal tax law. The official U.S. Treasury regulations prov... | Internal_Revenue_Service |@lemmatized internal:21 revenue:29 service:21 irs:46 united:6 state:8 federal:7 government:3 agency:9 collect:9 tax:44 enforce:3 law:6 within:1 u:10 department:4 treasury:6 responsible:1 interpretation:2 application:1 official:6 regulation:10 provide:3 part:1 history:1 bureau:4 july:5 civil:1 ... |
319 | Ophiuchus | Ophiuchus ( Óphiúchus, genitive Ophiuchi ; Greek Ὀφιοῦχος) is a large constellation located around the celestial equator. Its name is Greek for 'snake-holder', and it is commonly represented as a man grasping the snake that is represented by the constellation Serpens. Ophiuchus was one of the 48 constellations listed b... | Ophiuchus |@lemmatized ophiuchus:23 óphiúchus:1 genitive:1 ophiuchi:7 greek:3 ὀφιοῦχος:1 large:2 constellation:17 locate:5 around:1 celestial:2 equator:1 name:4 snake:3 holder:1 commonly:1 represent:6 man:2 grasp:2 serpens:6 one:5 list:1 century:2 astronomer:3 ptolemy:1 remain:1 modern:2 formerly:1 refer:1 serpentarius... |
320 | Transport_in_the_Isle_of_Man | There are a number of transport services around the Isle of Man, Mostly consisting of paved roads, Rail services and an Airport Service. Roads Overview map of transport links in the Isle of Man. The island has a total of Isle of Man - About the Island of public roads, all of which are paved. Many of the roads on th... | Transport_in_the_Isle_of_Man |@lemmatized number:1 transport:8 service:4 around:1 isle:21 man:21 mostly:1 consist:1 paved:1 road:7 rail:2 airport:4 overview:1 map:1 link:2 island:8 total:3 public:1 pave:1 many:1 speed:6 limit:6 although:1 measure:1 travel:2 often:1 relatively:1 low:1 comprehensive:1 bus:6 network:1 ope... |
321 | Gaius_Maecenas | Gaius Cilnius Maecenas 13 April 70 BC –October 8 BC was a confidant and political advisor to Octavian (who was to become the first Emperor of Rome as Caesar Augustus) as well as an important patron for the new generation of 'Augustan' poets. His name has become a byword for a wealthy patron of the arts. "Maecenas," wh... | Gaius_Maecenas |@lemmatized gaius:4 cilnius:4 maecenas:40 april:1 bc:9 october:1 confidant:1 political:1 advisor:2 octavian:4 become:5 first:8 emperor:5 rome:7 caesar:1 augustus:8 well:3 important:2 patron:8 new:5 generation:1 augustan:1 poet:5 name:6 byword:2 wealthy:2 art:2 mean:1 cultural:2 benefactor:2 word:6 missp... |
322 | APL_(programming_language) | APL (A Programming Language) is an array programming language based on a notation invented in 1957 by Kenneth E. Iverson while at Harvard University. It originated as an attempt to provide consistent notation for the teaching and analysis of topics related to the application of computers. Iverson published his notatio... | APL_(programming_language) |@lemmatized apl:235 programming:19 language:65 array:26 program:36 base:12 notation:15 invent:2 kenneth:8 e:18 iverson:20 harvard:2 university:3 originate:1 attempt:2 provide:6 consistent:2 teaching:1 analysis:1 topic:2 relate:2 application:7 computer:27 publish:3 book:6 title:3 subset:2 imp... |
323 | Isidore_of_Miletus | Isidore of Miletus (Ισίδωρος ο Μιλήσιος,in Greek) was one of the two Greek architects (the other being Anthemius of Tralles) who designed the church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople (what is today Istanbul in Turkey). The Emperor Justinian I decided to rebuild the 4th century basilica in Constantinople which was ... | Isidore_of_Miletus |@lemmatized isidore:3 miletus:3 ισίδωρος:1 ο:1 μιλήσιος:1 greek:2 one:1 two:1 architect:1 anthemius:2 tralles:2 design:1 church:1 hagia:1 sophia:1 constantinople:3 today:1 istanbul:1 turkey:1 emperor:1 justinian:1 decide:1 rebuild:1 century:1 basilica:1 destroy:1 nika:1 riot:1 employ:1 along:1 early... |
324 | Corona | A corona is a type of plasma "atmosphere" of the Sun or other celestial body, extending millions of kilometers into space, most easily seen during a total solar eclipse, but also observable in a coronagraph. The Latin root of the word corona means crown. The corona can still be seen in this solar eclipse of August ... | Corona |@lemmatized corona:46 type:6 plasma:17 atmosphere:3 sun:20 celestial:1 body:2 extend:2 million:7 kilometer:4 space:4 easily:2 see:4 total:1 solar:51 eclipse:3 also:3 observable:3 coronagraph:1 latin:1 root:1 word:1 mean:1 crown:1 still:3 august:1 france:1 high:8 temperature:9 give:3 unusual:1 spectral:5 feature... |
325 | Batman_Forever | Batman Forever is a 1995 superhero film directed by Joel Schumacher. Based on the DC Comics character Batman, the film stars Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman and Chris O'Donnell. Batman Forever tells the story of Batman (Kilmer) trying to stop Two-Face (Jones) and the Riddler's (Carrey) villainous... | Batman_Forever |@lemmatized batman:46 forever:19 superhero:1 film:22 direct:2 joel:3 schumacher:4 base:3 dc:1 comic:2 character:2 star:1 val:4 kilmer:8 tommy:6 lee:8 jones:6 jim:7 carrey:7 nicole:5 kidman:6 chris:4 donnell:7 tell:2 story:2 try:1 stop:3 two:30 face:28 riddler:20 villainous:2 scheme:1 drain:1 information... |
326 | Council_of_Europe | The Council of Europe () is the oldest international organisation working towards European integration, having been founded in 1949. It has a particular emphasis on legal standards, human rights, democratic development, the rule of law and cultural co-operation. It has 47 member states with some 800 million citizens.... | Council_of_Europe |@lemmatized council:92 europe:115 old:1 international:10 organisation:9 work:10 towards:1 european:109 integration:7 found:3 particular:4 emphasis:2 legal:8 standard:5 human:38 right:42 democratic:7 development:5 rule:5 law:12 cultural:5 co:15 operation:11 member:32 state:44 million:1 citizen:1 statu... |
327 | Foreign_relations_of_Costa_Rica | Costa Rica is an active member of the international community and, in 1983, claimed it was for neutrality. Due to certain powerful constituencies favoring its methods, it has a weight in world affairs far beyond its size. The country lobbied aggressively for the establishment of the Office of the United Nations High C... | Foreign_relations_of_Costa_Rica |@lemmatized costa:24 rica:22 active:1 member:3 international:4 community:1 claim:1 neutrality:1 due:1 certain:1 powerful:1 constituency:1 favor:1 method:1 weight:1 world:3 affair:1 far:1 beyond:1 size:1 country:6 lobby:1 aggressively:1 establishment:3 office:3 united:4 nation:5 high:2 c... |
328 | Sample_space | In probability theory, the sample space or universal sample space, often denoted S, Ω, or U (for "universe"), of an experiment or random trial is the set of all possible outcomes. For example, if the experiment is tossing a coin, the sample space is the set {head, tail}. For tossing a single six-sided die, the sample... | Sample_space |@lemmatized probability:4 theory:2 sample:12 space:13 universal:1 often:1 denote:1 ω:1 u:1 universe:1 experiment:3 random:1 trial:1 set:3 possible:1 outcome:2 example:2 toss:2 coin:1 head:1 tail:1 single:1 six:1 side:1 die:1 kind:1 may:1 two:2 plausible:1 available:1 draw:1 card:3 standard:1 deck:1 playin... |
329 | Devil | Satan frozen at the center of Cocytus, the ninth circle of Hell in Dante's Inferno. The Devil is the title given to the supernatural being, who, in mainstream Christianity, Islam, and some other religions, is believed to be a powerful, evil entity and the tempter of humankind. The Devil is commonly associated with ... | Devil |@lemmatized satan:38 frozen:1 center:1 cocytus:1 ninth:1 circle:1 hell:5 dante:1 inferno:1 devil:79 title:5 give:5 supernatural:1 mainstream:4 christianity:11 islam:7 religion:8 believe:7 powerful:1 evil:38 entity:6 tempter:4 humankind:5 commonly:3 associate:1 heretic:1 infidel:1 unbeliever:1 name:14 derive:1 gr... |
330 | Orange_Alternative | Orange Alternative (Pomarańczowa Alternatywa) is a name for an underground protest movement which was started in Wrocław, a town in south-west Poland and led by Waldemar Fydrych (sometimes misspelled as Frydrych), commonly known as Major (Commander of the Festung Breslau) in the 1980s. Its main purpose was to offer a w... | Orange_Alternative |@lemmatized orange:20 alternative:18 pomarańczowa:2 alternatywa:2 name:1 underground:1 protest:2 movement:11 start:1 wrocław:11 town:1 south:1 west:1 poland:7 lead:2 waldemar:6 fydrych:7 sometimes:1 misspell:1 frydrych:1 commonly:1 know:5 major:8 commander:1 festung:1 breslau:1 main:1 purpose:1 offe... |
331 | Lyonel_Feininger | Lyonel Charles Feininger (July 17, 1871 January 13, 1956) was a German-American painter and caricaturist. Life and work Lyonel Feininger was born to parents of German American descent and grew up in New York City. He moved to Berlin in 1887 to study at the Königliche Akademie Berlin under Ernst Hancke, art schools in... | Lyonel_Feininger |@lemmatized lyonel:9 charles:1 feininger:16 july:1 january:1 german:4 american:4 painter:2 caricaturist:3 life:1 work:7 bear:1 parent:1 descent:1 grow:1 new:4 york:4 city:3 move:2 berlin:6 study:1 königliche:1 akademie:1 ernst:1 hancke:1 art:4 school:1 karl:1 schlabitz:1 paris:1 sculptor:1 filippo:1 c... |
332 | David_Hilbert | David Hilbert (January 23, 1862 – February 14, 1943) was a German mathematician, recognized as one of the most influential and universal mathematicians of the 19th and early 20th centuries. He discovered or developed a broad range of fundamental ideas in many areas, including invariant theory and the axiomatization of ... | David_Hilbert |@lemmatized david:3 hilbert:146 january:1 february:2 german:8 mathematician:21 recognize:3 one:12 influential:4 universal:1 early:3 century:9 discover:1 develop:3 broad:1 range:1 fundamental:3 idea:6 many:6 area:6 include:5 invariant:5 theory:28 axiomatization:2 geometry:10 also:11 formulate:4 space:8 fo... |
333 | Canon_law | Canon law is internal ecclesiastical law governing the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox churches, and the Anglican Communion of churches. The way that such church law is legislated, interpreted and at times adjudicated varies widely among these three bodies of churches. In all three traditions, a canon wa... | Canon_law |@lemmatized canon:62 law:65 internal:1 ecclesiastical:11 govern:2 roman:3 catholic:9 church:38 eastern:4 orthodox:6 anglican:6 communion:3 way:1 legislate:1 interpret:1 time:2 adjudicated:1 varies:1 widely:1 among:1 three:2 body:2 tradition:4 initially:2 rule:5 adopt:2 council:8 greek:4 kanon:1 κανών:1 hebre... |
334 | Economy_of_the_Maldives | In ancient times the Maldives were renowned for cowries, coir rope, dried tuna fish (Maldive Fish), ambergris (Maavaharu) and Coco de mer (Tavakkaashi). Local and foreign trading ships used to load these products in the Maldives and bring them abroad. Nowadays, the mixed economy of the Maldives is based on the princip... | Economy_of_the_Maldives |@lemmatized ancient:2 time:1 maldives:27 renowned:1 cowry:1 coir:1 rope:2 dry:1 tuna:4 fish:11 maldive:2 ambergris:1 maavaharu:1 coco:1 de:1 mer:1 tavakkaashi:1 local:1 foreign:4 trading:1 ship:3 use:4 load:1 product:6 bring:2 abroad:1 nowadays:1 mixed:1 economy:3 base:1 principal:1 activity:2 ... |
335 | Laminar_flow | Laminar and turbulent flow of cigarette smoke. Laminar flow, sometimes known as streamline flow, occurs when a fluid flows in parallel layers, with no disruption between the layers. In fluid dynamics, laminar flow is a flow regime characterized by high momentum diffusion, low momentum convection, pressure and velocity ... | Laminar_flow |@lemmatized laminar:14 turbulent:6 flow:21 cigarette:3 smoke:3 sometimes:1 know:1 streamline:1 occur:1 fluid:2 parallel:1 layer:7 disruption:1 dynamic:1 regime:1 characterize:1 high:1 momentum:2 diffusion:1 low:1 convection:1 pressure:1 velocity:1 independent:1 time:1 opposite:1 nonscientific:1 term:1 smo... |
336 | Litre | The litre or liter (see spelling differences) is a unit of volume. There are two official symbols: the Latin letter L in lower and upper case (l and L). The lower case L is also often written as a cursive ℓ, though this symbol has no official approval by any international bureau. Although the litre is not an SI unit, ... | Litre |@lemmatized litre:45 liter:3 see:3 spell:1 difference:1 unit:27 volume:16 two:3 official:4 symbol:11 latin:2 letter:9 l:62 low:2 upper:1 case:3 also:11 often:8 write:2 cursive:1 ℓ:2 though:2 approval:1 international:15 bureau:8 although:3 si:18 accept:2 use:36 de:4 poids:4 et:4 mesures:4 p:3 day:1 hour:1 example... |
337 | Military_academy | A military academy or service academy (in American English) is an educational institution which prepares candidates for service in the officer corps of the Army, the Navy, Air Force or Coast Guard or provides education in a service environment, the exact definition depending on the country concerned. Three types of ac... | Military_academy |@lemmatized military:132 academy:112 service:23 american:1 english:2 educational:2 institution:25 prepare:2 candidate:4 officer:55 corp:10 army:18 navy:10 air:31 force:53 coast:2 guard:3 provide:7 education:16 environment:2 exact:1 definition:1 depend:1 country:6 concern:1 three:10 type:2 exists:1 hig... |
338 | Carmichael_number | In number theory, a Carmichael number is a composite positive integer which satisfies the congruence for all integers which are relatively prime to (see modular arithmetic). They are named for Robert Carmichael. The Carmichael numbers are the Knödel numbers K1. Overview Fermat's little theorem states that all prim... | Carmichael_number |@lemmatized number:63 theory:1 carmichael:49 composite:7 positive:4 integer:6 satisfy:2 congruence:2 relatively:1 prime:14 see:2 modular:2 arithmetic:2 name:2 robert:1 knödel:1 overview:1 fermat:7 little:2 theorem:7 state:3 property:5 sense:1 similar:1 fact:1 call:2 pseudoprimes:3 sometimes:1 also:3 ... |
339 | Legal_aspects_of_transsexualism | Transsexual people are those who establish a permanent identity with the gender opposite to the biological sex at which they were assigned at birth. As most legal jurisdictions have at least some recognition of the two traditional genders at the exclusion of other categories, this raises many legal issues and aspects o... | Legal_aspects_of_transsexualism |@lemmatized transsexual:37 people:40 establish:3 permanent:2 identity:18 gender:77 opposite:3 biological:7 sex:57 assign:2 birth:30 legal:51 jurisdiction:3 least:12 recognition:11 two:5 traditional:1 exclusion:1 category:1 raise:1 many:10 issue:12 aspect:3 transsexualism:14 tend:1 locat... |
340 | Morphophonology | Morphophonology (also morphophonemics, morphonology) is a branch of linguistics which studies: The phonological structure of morphemes. The combinatory phonic modifications of morphemes which happen when they are combined The alternative series which serve a morphological function. Examples of a morphophonological a... | Morphophonology |@lemmatized morphophonology:2 also:2 morphophonemics:1 morphonology:1 branch:1 linguistics:1 study:1 phonological:1 structure:1 morpheme:3 combinatory:1 phonic:1 modification:1 happen:1 combine:1 alternative:2 series:1 serve:1 morphological:1 function:1 example:4 morphophonological:1 english:6 include:... |
341 | Arthur_Eddington | Arthur Stanley Eddington, OM, FRS (28 December 1882 – 22 November 1944) was a British astrophysicist of the early 20th century. The Eddington limit, the natural limit to the luminosity of stars, or the radiation generated by accretion onto a compact object, is named in his honour. He is famous for his work regarding t... | Arthur_Eddington |@lemmatized arthur:12 stanley:10 eddington:84 om:1 fr:1 december:3 november:5 british:6 astrophysicist:3 early:5 century:1 limit:4 natural:2 luminosity:4 star:18 radiation:3 generate:1 accretion:1 onto:1 compact:1 object:1 name:4 honour:3 famous:3 work:7 regard:2 theory:30 relativity:30 write:2 number... |
342 | Americans_with_Disabilities_Act_of_1990 | The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) is the short title of United States (), codified at et seq. It was signed into law on July 26, 1990, by President George H. W. Bush, and later amended with changes effective January 1, 2009. The ADA is a wide-ranging civil ... | Americans_with_Disabilities_Act_of_1990 |@lemmatized american:28 disability:73 act:36 ada:58 short:1 title:33 united:11 state:28 codify:1 et:3 seq:1 sign:5 law:18 july:3 president:4 george:6 h:4 w:6 bush:6 later:2 amend:3 change:3 effective:3 january:2 wide:1 range:1 civil:8 right:24 prohibit:2 certain:3 circumstance:2... |
343 | False_document | A false document is a form of verisimilitude that attempts to create a sense of authenticity beyond the normal and expected suspension of disbelief for a work of art. The goal of a false document is to fool an audience into thinking that what is being presented is actually a fact. In practice, false document effects c... | False_document |@lemmatized false:38 document:38 form:10 verisimilitude:2 attempt:4 create:10 sense:4 authenticity:4 beyond:1 normal:1 expected:1 suspension:1 disbelief:1 work:25 art:8 goal:3 fool:3 audience:5 think:1 present:11 actually:5 fact:4 practice:1 effect:4 achieve:1 many:11 way:4 include:12 use:15 faked:1 pol... |
344 | Docetism | In Christianity, Docetism (from the Greek [dokeō], "to seem") is the belief that Jesus' physical body was an illusion, as was his crucifixion; that is, Jesus only seemed to have a physical body and to physically die, but in reality he was incorporeal, a pure spirit, and hence could not physically die. This belief trea... | Docetism |@lemmatized christianity:2 docetism:10 greek:1 dokeō:1 seem:2 belief:7 jesus:7 physical:2 body:9 illusion:3 crucifixion:2 physically:2 die:3 reality:1 incorporeal:1 pure:1 spirit:2 hence:1 could:2 treat:1 sentence:1 word:1 make:2 flesh:3 john:3 merely:1 figurative:1 historically:1 regard:1 heretical:1 christi... |
345 | Ian_McKellen | Sir Ian Murray McKellen, CH, CBE (born 25 May 1939), is an English actor of stage and screen, the recipient of the Tony Award and two Academy Award nominations. His work has spanned genres from Shakespearean and modern theatre to popular fantasy and science fiction. He is known to many for roles such as Gandalf in the ... | Ian_McKellen |@lemmatized sir:6 ian:14 murray:2 mckellen:55 ch:2 cbe:2 born:1 may:6 english:1 actor:45 stage:6 screen:8 recipient:1 tony:4 award:74 two:4 academy:10 nomination:3 work:4 span:1 genre:1 shakespearean:1 modern:1 theatre:31 popular:2 fantasy:1 science:1 fiction:4 know:5 many:1 role:25 gandalf:7 lord:9 ring:... |
346 | Kana | Kana are the syllabic Japanese scripts, as opposed to the logographic Chinese characters known in Japan as kanji () and the Roman alphabet known as rōmaji. There are three kana scripts: modern cursive hiragana (ひらがな), modern angular katakana (カタカナ), and the old syllabic use of kanji known as man'yōgana that was ancest... | Kana |@lemmatized kana:26 syllabic:2 japanese:13 script:6 oppose:1 logographic:1 chinese:4 character:9 know:5 japan:1 kanji:11 roman:1 alphabet:2 rōmaji:2 three:1 modern:5 cursive:2 hiragana:20 ひらがな:1 angular:1 katakana:20 カタカナ:1 old:1 use:19 man:6 yōgana:5 ancestral:1 addition:1 write:7 ainu:2 taiwanese:2 gloss:1 furi... |
347 | Albert,_Duke_in_Prussia | Albert of Prussia Albert (; ; 16 May 1490 – 20 March 1568) was the 37th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights and, after converting to Lutheranism, the first duke of the Duchy of Prussia, which was the first state to adopt the Lutheran faith and Protestantism as the official state religion. Albert proved instrumental i... | Albert,_Duke_in_Prussia |@lemmatized albert:31 prussia:15 may:2 march:2 grand:10 master:8 teutonic:6 knight:3 convert:2 lutheranism:2 first:4 duke:13 duchy:7 state:4 adopt:4 lutheran:2 faith:3 protestantism:3 official:1 religion:1 prove:1 instrumental:1 political:3 spread:2 early:7 stage:1 member:2 brandenburg:5 ansbac... |
348 | Louisiana | The State of Louisiana ( or , , pronounced ) is a state located in the southern region (Deep South) of the United States of America. Its capital is Baton Rouge and largest city is New Orleans. Louisiana is the only state divided into parishes, which are local governments equivalent to counties. The largest parish by po... | Louisiana |@lemmatized state:150 louisiana:218 pronounce:1 locate:6 southern:21 region:18 deep:2 south:14 united:27 america:7 capital:4 baton:7 rouge:7 large:25 city:21 new:76 orleans:61 divide:4 parish:39 local:10 government:17 equivalent:2 county:5 population:32 jefferson:9 land:17 area:27 cameron:3 urban:1 environme... |
349 | Aberdare | Aberdare () is an industrial town in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, situated (as the name implies) at the confluence of the River Dar and Cynon. The population at the (1991) census was 31,619. It is south west of Merthyr Tydfil and north west of Cardiff. History and Development From being, at the beginning of the 19t... | Aberdare |@lemmatized aberdare:39 industrial:1 town:11 rhondda:2 cynon:3 taf:1 wale:9 situate:2 name:1 implies:1 confluence:1 river:1 dar:1 population:4 census:1 south:4 west:5 merthyr:2 tydfil:1 north:2 cardiff:3 history:2 development:2 beginning:1 century:4 mere:1 village:3 agricultural:1 district:3 place:4 grow:1 ra... |
350 | Politics_of_Honduras | Politics of Honduras takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Honduras is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the N... | Politics_of_Honduras |@lemmatized politics:1 honduras:25 take:1 place:1 framework:1 presidential:4 representative:1 democratic:1 republic:1 whereby:1 president:9 head:3 state:3 government:6 multi:1 party:13 system:2 executive:4 power:3 exercise:2 legislative:2 vest:1 national:9 congress:6 dominate:1 conservative:1 libe... |
351 | Industrial_and_organizational_psychology | Industrial and Organizational Psychology (also known as industrial-organizational psychology, I-O psychology, work psychology, organizational psychology, work and organizational psychology, occupational psychology, personnel psychology or talent assessment) applies psychology to organizations and the workplace. (Late... | Industrial_and_organizational_psychology |@lemmatized industrial:29 organizational:49 psychology:89 also:14 know:4 work:32 occupational:24 personnel:21 talent:1 assessment:12 apply:3 organization:14 workplace:11 later:1 year:3 society:12 plan:1 vote:1 either:1 retain:3 name:3 change:3 something:1 similar:4 eliminate:1 ... |
352 | Judy_Blume | Judy Blume (born Judy Sussman on February 12 1938) is an American author. She has written many novels for children and young adults which have exceeded sales of 80 million and been translated into 31 languages. Judy's Official Bio from official website Blume's novels for children and teenagers were among the first to ... | Judy_Blume |@lemmatized judy:15 blume:39 bear:2 sussman:2 february:2 american:7 author:9 write:4 many:5 novel:7 child:15 young:8 adult:9 exceed:1 sale:1 million:4 translate:1 language:1 official:4 bio:1 website:4 teenager:2 among:1 first:6 tackle:3 controversial:1 matter:1 racism:1 iggie:1 house:1 menstruation:1 god:6 ... |
353 | Ahimsa | Gautama Buddha, known for his philosophy of ahimsa Ahimsa (Devanagari: ; IAST ) is a Sanskrit term meaning to do no harm (literally: the avoidance of violence - himsa). It is an important tenet of the religions that originated in ancient India (Hinduism, Buddhism and especially Jainism). Ahimsa is a rule of conduct th... | Ahimsa |@lemmatized gautama:1 buddha:7 know:1 philosophy:2 ahimsa:52 devanagari:1 iast:1 sanskrit:1 term:5 meaning:1 harm:2 literally:1 avoidance:1 violence:38 himsa:1 important:2 tenet:1 religion:11 originate:1 ancient:7 india:2 hinduism:5 buddhism:14 especially:2 jainism:9 rule:7 conduct:5 bar:3 killing:6 injuring:2 ... |
354 | Coral_66 | CORAL (Computer On-line Real-time Applications Language) is a programming language originally developed in 1964 at the Royal Radar Establishment (RRE), Malvern, UK, as a subset of JOVIAL. Coral 66 was subsequently developed by I. F. Currie and M. Griffiths. Its official definition , edited by Woodward, Wetherall and... | Coral_66 |@lemmatized coral:19 computer:6 line:1 real:4 time:5 application:2 language:8 programming:2 originally:1 develop:3 royal:1 radar:1 establishment:1 rre:1 malvern:1 uk:1 subset:1 jovial:2 subsequently:1 f:1 currie:1 griffith:1 official:3 definition:3 edit:1 woodward:1 wetherall:1 gorman:1 first:1 publish:1 gene... |
355 | Day_of_the_Tentacle | Maniac Mansion: Day of the Tentacle is a graphical adventure game, originally released in 1993, and published by LucasArts. It is the eighth game to use the SCUMM engine. It was released simultaneously on floppy disk and CD-ROM. Day of the Tentacle was designed by Dave Grossman and Tim Schafer. The game, a loose seque... | Day_of_the_Tentacle |@lemmatized maniac:7 mansion:10 day:14 tentacle:26 graphical:1 adventure:9 game:38 originally:2 release:5 publish:1 lucasarts:4 eighth:1 use:11 scumm:3 engine:3 simultaneously:1 floppy:1 disk:1 cd:1 rom:1 design:3 dave:1 grossman:1 tim:1 schafer:1 loose:1 sequel:1 focus:1 bernard:7 bernoulli:1 one:... |
356 | Intel_80186 | A strongly simplified block diagram of the 80186 architecture. The Intel 80186 is a microprocessor and microcontroller introduced in 1982. It was based on the Intel 8086 and, like it, had a 16-bit external data bus multiplexed with a 20-bit address bus. It was also available as the Intel 80188, with an 8-bit external d... | Intel_80186 |@lemmatized strongly:1 simplify:1 block:1 diagram:1 architecture:1 intel:9 microprocessor:2 microcontroller:1 introduce:3 base:1 like:2 bit:4 external:5 data:3 bus:3 multiplexed:1 address:3 also:2 available:2 description:2 feature:2 performance:1 series:1 generally:1 intend:1 embedded:1 system:2 microcontr... |
357 | Cadmium | Cadmium () is a chemical element with the symbol Cd and atomic number 48. The soft, bluish-white transition metal is chemically similar to the two other metals in group 12 , zinc and mercury. Similar to zinc it prefers oxidation state +2 in most of its compounds and similar to mercury it shows a low melting point for ... | Cadmium |@lemmatized cadmium:126 chemical:4 element:6 symbol:1 cd:8 atomic:2 number:1 soft:3 bluish:2 white:3 transition:3 metal:17 chemically:1 similar:6 two:4 group:2 zinc:28 mercury:3 prefer:1 oxidation:4 state:10 compound:11 show:3 low:7 melting:2 point:1 relatively:1 abundant:2 discover:4 friedrich:2 strohmeyer:4 ... |
358 | Athanasian_Creed | |Athanasius of Alexandria was traditionally thought to be the author of the Athanasian Creed, and gives his name to its common title. The Athanasian Creed (Quicumque vult) is a Christian statement of belief, focusing on Trinitarian doctrine and Christology. The Latin name of the creed, Quicumque vult, is taken from the... | Athanasian_Creed |@lemmatized athanasius:11 alexandria:2 traditionally:2 think:1 author:6 athanasian:27 creed:62 give:1 name:3 common:6 title:1 quicumque:3 vult:3 christian:8 statement:5 belief:5 focus:1 trinitarian:2 doctrine:4 christology:2 latin:5 take:1 opening:1 word:2 whosoever:1 wish:1 use:14 church:12 since:3 s... |
359 | Kerguelen_Islands | The Kerguelen Islands (; in French commonly Îles Kerguelen or Archipel de Kerguelen but officially Archipel des Kerguelen or Archipel Kerguelen, ), also known as Desolation Island, are a group of islands in the southern Indian Ocean. The islands are a territory of France. They are antipodal to an area in the vicinity o... | Kerguelen_Islands |@lemmatized kerguelen:43 islands:6 french:13 commonly:1 îles:6 archipel:3 de:17 officially:1 also:16 know:4 desolation:5 island:57 group:1 southern:6 indian:3 ocean:4 territory:4 france:6 antipodal:1 area:7 vicinity:2 meeting:1 point:6 alberta:1 saskatchewan:1 montana:1 north:8 america:1 indigenous:2... |
360 | Cryptanalysis | Close-up of the rotors in a Fialka cipher machine Cryptanalysis (from the Greek kryptós, "hidden", and analýein, "to loosen" or "to untie") is the study of methods for obtaining the meaning of encrypted information, without access to the secret information which is normally required to do so. Typically, this involves ... | Cryptanalysis |@lemmatized close:1 rotor:1 fialka:1 cipher:28 machine:3 cryptanalysis:59 greek:1 kryptós:1 hide:2 analýein:1 loosen:1 untie:1 study:2 method:14 obtain:3 meaning:2 encrypted:4 information:7 without:2 access:2 secret:9 normally:2 require:9 typically:2 involve:3 find:8 key:22 non:1 technical:2 language:2 p... |
361 | Metal | In chemistry, a metal (, Μέταλλο) is a chemical element whose atoms readily lose electrons to form positive ions (cations), and form metallic bonds between each other. Mortimer, Charles E. Chemistry: A Conceptual Approach. 3rd ed. New York: D. Van Nostrad Company, 1975. Definition Metals are sometimes described as a l... | Metal |@lemmatized chemistry:4 metal:103 μέταλλο:1 chemical:5 element:15 whose:1 atom:3 readily:1 lose:2 electron:11 form:11 positive:4 ion:7 cation:2 metallic:13 bond:8 mortimer:1 charles:1 e:1 conceptual:1 approach:1 ed:2 new:1 york:1 van:1 nostrad:1 company:1 definition:3 sometimes:2 describe:1 lattice:3 surround:1 ... |
362 | Java_coffee | Java coffee is a coffee produced on the island of Java. In the United States, the term "Java" by itself is slang for coffee generally. The Indonesian phrase Kopi Jawa refers not only to the origin of the coffee, but is used to distinguish the strong, black, very sweet coffee, with powdered grains in the drink, from oth... | Java_coffee |@lemmatized java:16 coffee:21 produce:2 island:2 united:1 state:1 term:1 slang:1 generally:1 indonesian:1 phrase:1 kopi:2 jawa:1 refers:1 origin:1 use:2 distinguish:1 strong:1 black:1 sweet:2 powdered:1 grain:1 drink:2 form:1 dutch:4 begin:1 cultivation:1 tree:1 part:2 east:2 indie:1 century:2 export:1 glo... |
363 | Bootstrapping | Bootstrapping or booting refers to a group of metaphors that share a common meaning, a self-sustaining process that proceeds without external help. The term is often attributed to Rudolf Erich Raspe's story The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen, where the main character pulls himself out of a swamp, though it'... | Bootstrapping |@lemmatized bootstrapping:17 boot:6 refers:1 group:1 metaphor:6 share:1 common:1 meaning:1 self:3 sustaining:3 process:6 proceed:3 without:4 external:5 help:5 term:3 often:1 attribute:1 rudolf:1 erich:1 raspe:1 story:2 surprising:1 adventure:1 baron:1 munchausen:1 main:1 character:1 pull:4 swamp:1 though... |
364 | Montreal_Expos | Montreal ExposEstablished: 1969 (Expansion team)Relocated: December 3, 2004 (to Washington, D.C.)Major league affiliations:*National League (1969–2004)**East Division (1969–2004)Stadium: Jarry Park Stadium, Montreal (1969–1976) Olympic Stadium, Montreal (1976–2004) Hiram Bithorn Stadium (San Juan, Puerto Rico) (2003–2... | Montreal_Expos |@lemmatized montreal:77 exposestablished:1 expansion:6 team:61 relocate:2 december:6 washington:11 c:7 major:23 league:45 affiliation:1 national:22 east:5 division:8 stadium:39 jarry:12 park:16 olympic:23 hiram:3 bithorn:3 san:13 juan:6 puerto:8 rico:6 uniform:2 color:1 blue:7 red:6 white:4 logo:2 desig... |
365 | CRESU_experiment | The CRESU experiment (meaning Cinétique de Réaction en Ecoulement Supersonique Uniforme, or Reaction Kinetics in Uniform Supersonic Flow) is an experiment investigating chemical reactions taking place at very low temperatures. The technique involves the expansion of a gas or mixture of gases through a Laval nozzle fro... | CRESU_experiment |@lemmatized cresu:7 experiment:4 mean:3 cinétique:1 de:1 réaction:1 en:1 ecoulement:1 supersonique:1 uniforme:1 reaction:10 kinetics:4 uniform:2 supersonic:2 flow:4 investigate:2 chemical:3 take:1 place:1 low:7 temperature:12 technique:3 involve:3 expansion:1 gas:8 mixture:1 laval:2 nozzle:4 high:1 pr... |
366 | El_Salvador | El Salvador (República de El Salvador, ) is the smallest and most densely populated country in Central America. It borders the Pacific Ocean between Guatemala and Honduras. It lies on the Gulf of Fonseca, as does Nicaragua further south. It has a population of approximately 5.8 million people (July 2008 Census) on 21... | El_Salvador |@lemmatized el:108 salvador:115 república:1 de:29 small:4 densely:1 populated:1 country:29 central:20 america:17 border:4 pacific:7 ocean:4 guatemala:9 honduras:9 lie:2 gulf:1 fonseca:2 nicaragua:4 far:2 south:5 population:9 approximately:5 million:10 people:13 july:2 census:5 capital:8 city:11 san:21 impo... |
367 | Norway | Norway (pronounced ; (Bokmål) or Noreg (Nynorsk)), officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a country in Northern Europe occupying the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula, as well as Jan Mayen and the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard under the Spitsbergen Treaty. The majority of the country shares a border to the ... | Norway |@lemmatized norway:168 pronounce:1 bokmål:5 noreg:2 nynorsk:5 officially:3 kingdom:11 country:33 northern:10 europe:7 occupy:2 western:5 portion:1 scandinavian:6 peninsula:3 well:10 jan:7 mayen:4 arctic:3 archipelago:1 svalbard:5 spitsbergen:2 treaty:8 majority:8 share:5 border:11 east:4 sweden:18 northernmost:... |
368 | Galaxy_formation_and_evolution | The study of galaxy formation and evolution is concerned with the processes that formed a heterogeneous universe from a homogeneous beginning, the formation of the first galaxies, the way galaxies change over time, and the processes that have generated the variety of structures observed in nearby galaxies. It is one of... | Galaxy_formation_and_evolution |@lemmatized study:1 galaxy:146 formation:18 evolution:9 concern:1 process:10 form:14 heterogeneous:1 universe:25 homogeneous:2 beginning:2 first:7 way:6 change:3 time:4 generate:1 variety:4 structure:10 observe:3 nearby:3 one:6 active:2 research:1 area:2 astrophysics:2 believe:1 occur:3 ... |
369 | Bacillus | This page is about the bacterial genus. For the class, see Bacilli. Bacillus is a genus of rod-shaped bacteria and a member of the division Firmicutes. Bacillus species are either obligate or facultative aerobes, and test positive for the enzyme catalase. . See also Paenibacillus, a genus of bacteria that was former... | Bacillus |@lemmatized page:1 bacterial:1 genus:3 class:1 see:2 bacilli:1 bacillus:4 rod:1 shape:1 bacteria:2 member:1 division:1 firmicutes:1 specie:1 either:1 obligate:1 facultative:1 aerobe:1 test:1 positive:1 enzyme:1 catalase:1 also:1 paenibacillus:1 formerly:1 include:1 external:1 link:1 pathema:1 resource:1 refer... |
370 | Gnosis | Gnosis (from one of the Greek words for knowledge, γνῶσις) is the spiritual knowledge of a saint "Spiritual knowledge is the state of spiritual theoria, when one sees invisibly and hears inaudibly and comprehends incomprehensibly the glory of God. Precisely then comprehension ceases and, what is more, he understands th... | Gnosis |@lemmatized gnosis:39 one:8 greek:8 word:7 knowledge:49 γνῶσις:2 spiritual:15 saint:5 state:2 theoria:4 see:13 invisibly:1 hear:1 inaudibly:1 comprehend:1 incomprehensibly:1 glory:1 god:16 precisely:1 comprehension:1 cease:1 understand:3 within:2 vision:4 uncreated:2 light:1 man:1 also:9 angel:2 general:3 exper... |
371 | Edward_Mitchell_Bannister | Edward Mitchell Bannister (ca. 1828–January 9, 1901) was an African American painter whose tonalism and predominantly pastoral subject matter owed much to his admiration for Millet and the French Barbizon School. Bannister was born in St Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada and moved to New England in the late 1840s, where ... | Edward_Mitchell_Bannister |@lemmatized edward:6 mitchell:4 bannister:13 ca:1 january:1 african:3 american:3 painter:2 whose:2 tonalism:1 predominantly:1 pastoral:1 subject:1 matter:1 owe:1 much:2 admiration:1 millet:1 french:1 barbizon:1 school:1 bear:1 st:1 andrew:1 new:3 brunswick:1 canada:1 move:1 england:1 late:1 r... |
372 | Europium | Europium () is a chemical element with the symbol Eu and atomic number 63. It was named after the continent Europe. Characteristics Europium is the most reactive of the rare earth elements; it rapidly oxidizes in air, and resembles calcium in its reaction with water; samples of the metal element in solid form, even w... | Europium |@lemmatized europium:61 chemical:1 element:10 symbol:1 eu:2 atomic:2 number:4 name:2 continent:1 europe:1 characteristic:1 reactive:1 rare:5 earth:5 rapidly:1 oxidize:1 air:2 resembles:1 calcium:3 reaction:1 water:1 sample:3 metal:10 solid:1 form:5 even:4 coat:1 protective:1 layer:1 mineral:9 oil:1 rarely:1 s... |
373 | Lucius_Tarquinius_Superbus | Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (Unknown – 496 B.C.), more commonly known by his cognomen Tarquinius Superbus, was the seventh King of Rome, reigning from 535 until the Roman revolt in 509 B.C. which would lead to the establishment of the Roman Republic. Superbus was the seventh emperor of the Roman Kingdom, and a member of... | Lucius_Tarquinius_Superbus |@lemmatized lucius:5 tarquinius:17 superbus:9 unknown:1 b:4 c:4 commonly:1 know:1 cognomen:1 seventh:2 king:12 rome:6 reign:6 roman:5 revolt:3 would:2 lead:3 establishment:1 republic:2 emperor:1 kingdom:3 member:2 etruscan:8 dynasty:2 historian:1 dionysius:1 halicarnassus:1 may:1 divide:1 on... |
374 | Abortion | An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a fetus/embryo, resulting in or caused by its death. An abortion can occur spontaneously due to complications during pregnancy or can be induced, in humans and other species. In the context of human pregnancies, an abortion in... | Abortion |@lemmatized abortion:228 termination:5 pregnancy:38 removal:1 expulsion:2 uterus:5 fetus:18 embryo:5 result:13 cause:14 death:3 occur:9 spontaneously:1 due:7 complication:6 induce:17 human:8 specie:1 context:2 preserve:2 health:34 gravida:1 pregnant:16 female:10 term:10 therapeutic:4 reason:12 elective:3 comm... |
375 | Kubla_Khan | Draft of "Kubla Khan" "Kubla Khan; or, A Vision in a Dream: A Fragment" is a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, which takes its title from the Mongol and Chinese emperor Kublai Khan of the Yuan Dynasty. Coleridge claimed he wrote the poem in the autumn of 1797 at a farmhouse near Exmoor, England, but it may have been com... | Kubla_Khan |@lemmatized draft:1 kubla:5 khan:8 vision:3 dream:3 fragment:1 poem:15 samuel:2 taylor:1 coleridge:4 take:1 title:1 mongol:1 chinese:2 emperor:2 kublai:6 yuan:1 dynasty:1 claim:3 write:1 autumn:1 farmhouse:1 near:1 exmoor:1 england:1 may:2 compose:1 one:1 number:2 visit:1 farm:1 also:3 revise:1 time:1 first... |
376 | Politics_of_Dominica | Politics of Dominica takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Dominica is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the House of Asse... | Politics_of_Dominica |@lemmatized politics:1 dominica:9 take:1 place:1 framework:1 parliamentary:1 representative:4 democratic:1 republic:1 whereby:1 prime:10 minister:11 head:2 government:4 multi:1 party:11 system:4 executive:4 power:2 exercise:1 legislative:2 vest:1 house:4 assembly:3 judiciary:1 independent:1 legisl... |
377 | Politics_of_Luxembourg | Politics of Luxembourg takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic monarchy, whereby the Prime Minister of Luxembourg is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is under the constitution of 1868, as amended, exercised by the government, by the Grand Duke and th... | Politics_of_Luxembourg |@lemmatized politics:1 luxembourg:14 take:1 place:1 framework:1 parliamentary:3 representative:1 democratic:3 monarchy:2 whereby:1 prime:10 minister:13 head:1 government:14 multi:2 party:16 system:3 executive:4 power:7 constitution:3 amend:1 exercise:2 grand:9 duke:7 council:2 cabinet:2 consist:... |
378 | Isopropyl_alcohol | Isopropyl alcohol (also propan-2-ol, 2-propanol, iso, isopro, isoprop, rubbing alcohol, or the abbreviation IPA) is a common name for isopropanol, a colorless, flammable chemical compound with a strong odor. It has the molecular formula C3H7OH and is the simplest example of a secondary alcohol, where the alcohol carbo... | Isopropyl_alcohol |@lemmatized isopropyl:27 alcohol:35 also:9 propan:1 ol:1 propanol:3 iso:1 isopro:1 isoprop:1 rub:1 abbreviation:1 ipa:1 common:1 name:1 isopropanol:15 colorless:1 flammable:2 chemical:3 compound:2 strong:1 odor:2 molecular:1 formula:1 simple:2 example:2 secondary:2 carbon:2 attach:1 two:2 isomer:1 pr... |
379 | Motorola | Motorola, Inc. () is an American, multinational, Fortune 100, Fortune 500 2008: Motorola - MOT telecommunications company based in Schaumburg, Illinois. It is a manufacturer of wireless telephone handsets, also designing and selling wireless network infrastructure equipment such as cellular transmission base stations ... | Motorola |@lemmatized motorola:87 inc:4 american:2 multinational:1 fortune:2 mot:1 telecommunication:1 company:24 base:3 schaumburg:3 illinois:2 manufacturer:1 wireless:10 telephone:2 handset:10 also:10 design:2 sell:9 network:11 infrastructure:3 equipment:5 cellular:7 transmission:4 station:1 signal:1 amplifier:1 home... |
380 | Foreign_policy_of_the_United_States | The 'foreign policy of the United States is the policy by which the United States interacts with foreign nations. United States foreign policy is highly influential on the world stage, as it is the only remaining superpower. The global reach of the United States is backed by a 13 trillion dollar economy, the largest in... | Foreign_policy_of_the_United_States |@lemmatized foreign:76 policy:51 united:148 state:196 interacts:1 nation:43 highly:2 influential:1 world:34 stage:1 remain:4 superpower:1 global:19 reach:1 back:9 trillion:1 dollar:2 economy:2 large:9 country:56 formally:1 recognize:8 data:4 available:3 military:48 expenditure:1 say... |
381 | Alfred_Russel_Wallace | Alfred Russel Wallace, OM, FRS (8 January 1823 – 7 November 1913) was a British naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist and biologist. He is best known for independently proposing a theory of natural selection which prompted Charles Darwin to publish his own theory. Wallace did extensive fieldwork, first in t... | Alfred_Russel_Wallace |@lemmatized alfred:7 russel:6 wallace:231 om:1 fr:1 january:2 november:5 british:10 naturalist:11 explorer:3 geographer:1 anthropologist:2 biologist:2 best:2 know:14 independently:1 propose:6 theory:21 natural:46 selection:40 prompt:1 charles:21 darwin:96 publish:27 extensive:3 fieldwork:1 first:... |
382 | Glorantha | Glorantha is the Fantasy world created by Greg Stafford and since used as the background for several role-playing games, including RuneQuest (1st ed. 1978), Hero Wars (1st ed. 2000) and HeroQuest (1st ed. 2003). The world is characterised by its complex approach to mythology, heavily influenced by the universalist app... | Glorantha |@lemmatized glorantha:44 fantasy:8 world:20 create:3 greg:5 stafford:13 since:3 use:3 background:2 several:8 role:9 playing:8 game:40 include:3 runequest:19 ed:3 hero:9 war:4 heroquest:6 characterise:1 complex:1 approach:5 mythology:7 heavily:1 influence:3 universalist:1 joseph:2 campbell:6 mircea:1 eliade:1... |
383 | Indian_Ocean | The Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world's oceanic divisions, covering about 20% of the water on the Earth's surface. It is bounded on the north by Asia (including the Indian subcontinent, after which it is named); on the west by Africa; on the east by Indochina, the Sunda Islands, and Australia; and on the... | Indian_Ocean |@lemmatized indian:44 ocean:63 third:2 large:8 world:9 oceanic:2 division:1 cover:2 water:5 earth:1 surface:4 bound:1 north:10 asia:4 include:6 subcontinent:3 name:2 west:3 africa:8 east:14 indochina:1 sunda:1 island:6 australia:5 south:17 southern:10 traditionally:1 antarctica:2 one:3 component:1 encompa... |
384 | Propositional_calculus | In logic and mathematics, a propositional calculus or logic (also a sentential calculus) is a formal system in which formulae representing propositions can be formed by combining atomic propositions using logical connectives, and a system of formal proof rules allows certain formulae to be established as theorems. Ter... | Propositional_calculus |@lemmatized logic:55 mathematics:1 propositional:58 calculus:50 also:18 sentential:2 formal:16 system:19 formulae:1 represent:4 proposition:5 form:11 combine:2 atomic:6 use:17 logical:26 connective:8 proof:29 rule:57 allow:6 certain:7 formula:35 establish:1 theorem:15 terminology:1 general:1 ter... |
385 | Antipope_Felix_II | Antipope Felix II was installed as Pope in 355 after the Emperor Constantius II banished the reigning Pope, Liberius, for refusing to subscribe the sentence of condemnation against Saint Athanasius. In May 357 the Roman laity, which had remained faithful to Liberius, demanded that Constantius, who was on a visit to Rom... | Antipope_Felix_II |@lemmatized antipope:6 felix:25 ii:11 instal:1 pope:7 emperor:3 constantius:3 banish:1 reign:1 liberius:8 refuse:1 subscribe:1 sentence:1 condemnation:1 saint:5 athanasius:1 may:2 roman:12 laity:1 remain:1 faithful:1 demand:1 visit:1 rome:5 recall:1 plan:1 rule:1 jointly:1 return:1 force:2 retire:1 p... |
386 | Kansas_City,_Missouri | Kansas City is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri. It encompasses in parts of Jackson, Clay, Cass, and Platte counties. The city also serves as the anchor city of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, second largest in Missouri, and largest with territory in Kansas (Wichita is the largest metropolitan area an... | Kansas_City,_Missouri |@lemmatized kansas:156 city:350 large:28 u:10 state:38 missouri:78 encompass:1 part:9 jackson:10 clay:4 ca:3 platte:2 county:13 also:32 serve:9 anchor:4 metropolitan:15 area:53 second:10 territory:2 kansa:125 wichita:1 february:3 reveal:3 census:4 underestimated:2 population:12 release:2 metro:9 ... |
387 | Afyonkarahisar | Afyonkarahisar is a city in western Turkey, the capital of Afyon Province. Afyon is in mountainous countryside inland from the Aegean coast, south-west of Ankara along the Akar River. Elevation . Population (2008 census) 160,000. Being high up the weather in winter is cold and the roads are icy. Etymology The name ... | Afyonkarahisar |@lemmatized afyonkarahisar:4 city:12 western:1 turkey:5 capital:1 afyon:28 province:2 mountainous:1 countryside:1 inland:1 aegean:2 coast:1 south:1 west:2 ankara:3 along:1 akar:1 river:1 elevation:1 population:3 census:1 high:4 weather:1 winter:1 cold:1 road:2 icy:1 etymology:1 name:5 turkish:11 black:3... |
388 | Heroic_couplet | A heroic couplet is a traditional form for English poetry, commonly used for epic and narrative poetry; it refers to poems constructed from a sequence of rhyming pairs of iambic pentameter lines. The rhyme is always masculine. Use of the heroic couplet was first pioneered by Geoffrey Chaucer in the Legend of Good Wom... | Heroic_couplet |@lemmatized heroic:8 couplet:12 traditional:1 form:4 english:4 poetry:3 commonly:1 use:8 epic:1 narrative:2 refer:1 poems:1 construct:1 sequence:1 rhyme:3 pair:2 iambic:2 pentameter:3 line:3 always:1 masculine:1 first:4 pioneer:1 geoffrey:1 chaucer:2 legend:1 good:1 woman:1 canterbury:2 tale:2 hobsbaum:... |
389 | Division_of_labour | Division of labour or specialization is the specialization of cooperative labour in specific, circumscribed tasks and roles, intended to increase the productivity of labour. Historically the growth of a more and more complex division of labour is closely associated with the growth of total output and trade, the rise of... | Division_of_labour |@lemmatized division:59 labour:47 specialization:8 cooperative:1 specific:3 circumscribed:1 task:20 role:3 intend:1 increase:9 productivity:8 historically:1 growth:2 complex:2 closely:1 associate:2 total:4 output:3 trade:9 rise:3 capitalism:4 complexity:1 industrialization:1 process:10 later:2 reach... |
390 | Checksum | Effect of a typical checksum function (the Unix cksum utility). A checksum or hash sum is a fixed-size datum computed from an arbitrary block of digital data for the purpose of detecting accidental errors that may have been introduced during its transmission or storage. The integrity of the data can be checked at any... | Checksum |@lemmatized effect:2 typical:2 checksum:34 function:7 unix:2 cksum:2 utility:1 hash:4 sum:2 fixed:2 size:1 datum:1 compute:4 arbitrary:1 block:2 digital:1 data:12 purpose:1 detect:8 accidental:3 error:16 may:1 introduce:1 transmission:5 storage:1 integrity:2 check:7 late:1 time:1 recomputing:1 compare:1 store... |
391 | Grammatical_case | In grammar, the case of a noun or pronoun indicates its grammatical function in a greater phrase or clause; such as the role of subject, of direct object, or of possessor. While most languages distinguish cases in some fashion, it is only customary to say that a language has cases when these are codified in the morphol... | Grammatical_case |@lemmatized grammar:1 case:73 noun:17 pronoun:10 indicate:11 grammatical:5 function:1 great:1 phrase:1 clause:1 role:9 subject:16 direct:9 object:17 possessor:3 language:16 distinguish:1 fashion:1 customary:1 say:5 codify:1 morphology:1 change:4 form:13 reflect:2 kind:2 declension:10 hence:1 inflectio... |
392 | Astronomical_unit | An astronomical unit (abbreviated as AU, au, a.u., or sometimes ua) is a unit of length roughly equal to the mean distance between the Earth and the Sun. It is approximately 150 million kilometres (93 million miles). The symbol ua is recommended by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures, but au is more com... | Astronomical_unit |@lemmatized astronomical:22 unit:30 abbreviate:1 au:44 u:2 sometimes:1 ua:2 length:9 roughly:3 equal:3 mean:7 distance:16 earth:13 sun:23 approximately:3 million:5 kilometre:2 mile:1 symbol:3 recommend:3 international:7 bureau:1 weight:3 measure:11 common:1 anglosphere:1 country:1 union:3 standard:1 ... |
393 | British_Museum | The centre of the museum was redeveloped in 2001 to become the Great Court, surrounding the original Reading Room. The British Museum is a museum of human history and culture situated in London. Its collections, which number more than seven million objects, - British Museum website are amongst the largest and most co... | British_Museum |@lemmatized centre:9 museum:245 redevelop:2 become:13 great:30 court:11 surround:4 original:4 reading:15 room:39 british:162 human:13 history:30 culture:13 situate:1 london:23 collection:121 number:10 seven:6 million:14 object:34 website:3 amongst:1 large:23 comprehensive:7 world:30 originate:2 continen... |
394 | George_S._Kaufman | George Simon Kaufman (16 November 1889 - 2 June 1961) was an American playwright, theatre director and producer, humorist, and drama critic. Biography Early years Born to a Jewish family in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania he graduated from high school in 1907 and pursued legal studies, but grew disenchanted and took on a ser... | George_S._Kaufman |@lemmatized george:5 simon:1 kaufman:39 november:1 june:2 american:1 playwright:1 theatre:6 director:4 producer:2 humorist:1 drama:4 critic:2 biography:1 early:1 year:3 bear:1 jewish:1 family:2 pittsburgh:1 pennsylvania:1 graduate:1 high:1 school:1 pursue:1 legal:1 study:1 grow:1 disenchant:1 take:3 ... |
395 | Metallic_bonding | Metallic bonding is found in metals like zinc. Metallic bonding is the electromagnetic interaction between delocalized electrons, called conduction electrons, and the metallic nuclei within metals. Understood as the sharing of "free" electrons among a lattice of positively-charged ions (cations), metallic bonding is s... | Metallic_bonding |@lemmatized metallic:41 bonding:35 find:3 metal:54 like:17 zinc:3 electromagnetic:1 interaction:4 delocalize:6 electron:68 call:3 conduction:8 nucleus:1 within:1 understood:2 sharing:2 free:11 among:2 lattice:6 positively:2 charge:10 ion:6 cation:1 sometimes:3 compare:2 molten:2 salt:2 however:9 simpl... |
396 | Binomial_theorem | Pascal's triangle. Also called Tartaglia's triangle, and Yang Hui's Triangle, after others who invented the triangle. In mathematics, the binomial theorem is an important formula giving the expansion of powers of sums. Its simplest version states that for any real or complex numbers x and y, and any non-negative int... | Binomial_theorem |@lemmatized pascal:5 triangle:6 also:5 call:2 tartaglia:1 yang:2 hui:2 others:1 invent:1 mathematics:2 binomial:43 theorem:30 important:2 formula:9 give:4 expansion:3 power:4 sum:4 simple:1 version:2 state:2 real:2 complex:3 number:14 x:27 non:2 negative:2 integer:3 n:10 coefficient:13 appear:2 may:2 ... |
397 | Battle_of_Peleliu | The Battle of Peleliu, codenamed Operation Stalemate II, was fought between the United States and Japan in the Pacific Theater of World War II, taking place between September and November 1944 on the island of Peleliu. The U.S. Forces, originally consisting of only the 1st Marine Division, later relieved by the Army's ... | Battle_of_Peleliu |@lemmatized battle:19 peleliu:31 codenamed:1 operation:3 stalemate:1 ii:2 fight:8 united:1 state:1 japan:7 pacific:7 theater:1 world:2 war:8 take:6 place:3 september:8 november:1 island:29 u:5 force:3 originally:1 consist:1 marine:67 division:14 later:3 relieve:2 army:4 infantry:6 capture:11 airstrip... |
398 | Determinant | In algebra, a determinant is a function depending on n that associates a scalar, det(A), to an n×n square matrix A. The fundamental geometric meaning of a determinant is a scale factor for measure when A is regarded as a linear transformation. Determinants are important both in calculus, where they enter the substituti... | Determinant |@lemmatized algebra:9 determinant:109 function:11 depend:2 n:55 associate:2 scalar:3 det:66 square:8 matrix:101 fundamental:2 geometric:1 meaning:1 scale:1 factor:3 measure:1 regard:2 linear:21 transformation:11 important:3 calculus:2 enter:1 substitution:2 rule:4 several:1 variable:3 multilinear:2 fixed:1... |
399 | Check-raise | A check-raise in poker is a common deceptive play in which a player checks early in a betting round, hoping someone else will open. The player who checked then raises in the same round. This might be done, for example, when the first player believes that an opponent has an inferior hand and will not call a direct bet... | Check-raise |@lemmatized check:9 raise:11 poker:5 common:1 deceptive:1 play:13 player:11 early:1 betting:2 round:2 hop:1 someone:2 else:3 open:2 might:1 example:1 first:4 believe:1 opponent:3 inferior:1 hand:4 call:1 direct:1 bet:9 may:4 attempt:2 bluff:5 allow:3 win:1 money:1 would:1 straightforwardly:1 key:1 point:1 ... |
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