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3,400 | Economy_of_Kenya | Kenya's economy is market-based, with some state-owned infrastructure enterprises, and maintains a liberalized external trade system. The economy’s heavy dependence on rain-fed agriculture and the tourism sector leaves it vulnerable to cycles of boom and bust. The agricultural sector employs nearly 75 percent of the co... | Economy_of_Kenya |@lemmatized kenya:80 economy:9 market:8 base:2 state:7 owned:1 infrastructure:4 enterprise:3 maintain:1 liberalized:1 external:3 trade:11 system:4 heavy:2 dependence:2 rain:1 fed:1 agriculture:11 tourism:9 sector:19 leave:2 vulnerable:2 cycle:1 boom:1 bust:1 agricultural:9 employ:2 nearly:2 percent:44... |
3,401 | Sampling_bias | A biased sample is a statistical sample of a population in which some members of the population are less likely to be included than others. If the bias makes estimation of population parameters impossible, the sample is a non-probability sample. An extreme form of biased sampling occurs when certain members of the pop... | Sampling_bias |@lemmatized biased:13 sample:35 statistical:4 population:12 member:3 less:3 likely:5 include:6 others:2 bias:9 make:3 estimation:3 parameter:4 impossible:2 non:1 probability:2 extreme:2 form:1 sampling:1 occurs:1 certain:4 totally:1 exclude:2 zero:1 select:4 example:9 survey:8 high:1 school:1 student:2 m... |
3,402 | Microfluidics | Glass microfluidic devices Microfluidics deals with the behavior, precise control and manipulation of fluids that are geometrically constrained to a small, typically sub-millimeter, scale. Typically, micro means one of the following features: small volumes(nl, pl, fl) small size low energy consumption effects of the m... | Microfluidics |@lemmatized glass:3 microfluidic:14 device:7 microfluidics:20 deal:1 behavior:5 precise:1 control:4 manipulation:5 fluid:14 geometrically:1 constrain:1 small:6 typically:3 sub:1 millimeter:1 scale:4 micro:6 mean:1 one:6 following:1 feature:2 volume:5 nl:1 pl:1 fl:1 size:1 low:3 energy:3 consumption:1 eff... |
3,403 | Microserfs | Microserfs, published by HarperCollins in 1995, is an epistolary novel by Douglas Coupland. It first appeared in short story form Wired 3.07, July 1995. Microserfs: Transhumanity as the cover article for the January 1994 issue of Wired magazine and was subsequently expanded to full novel length. Wired 2.01, January 1... | Microserfs |@lemmatized microserfs:9 publish:2 harpercollins:2 epistolary:2 novel:19 douglas:2 coupland:11 first:3 appear:4 short:2 story:5 form:2 wire:2 july:1 transhumanity:1 cover:2 article:1 january:2 issue:2 wired:2 magazine:2 subsequently:1 expand:2 full:1 length:1 set:2 early:1 capture:1 state:1 technology:3 ind... |
3,404 | Gordon_Banks | Gordon Banks, OBE (born 30 December 1937 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England) is a former English footballer, elected in a poll by the IFFHS as the second best goalkeeper of the 20th Century - after Lev Yashin (1st) and before Dino Zoff (3rd). IFFHS' Century Elections - rsssf.com - by Karel Stokkermans, RSSSF. Bank... | Gordon_Banks |@lemmatized gordon:13 bank:82 obe:4 born:1 december:2 sheffield:5 south:1 yorkshire:1 england:44 former:4 english:3 footballer:4 elect:2 poll:2 iffhs:2 second:12 best:6 goalkeeper:14 century:4 lev:1 yashin:1 dino:1 zoff:1 election:1 rsssf:2 com:4 karel:1 stokkermans:1 member:1 national:3 team:11 win:15 wo... |
3,405 | Greece | Greece (, transliterated: Elláda , historically , Hellás, ), officially the Hellenic Republic (Ελληνική Δημοκρατία, Ellīnikī́ Dīmokratía, ), is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkan Peninsula. It has borders with Albania, the Republic of Macedonia See Macedonia naming dispute ... | Greece |@lemmatized greece:130 transliterate:1 elláda:1 historically:1 hellás:1 officially:1 hellenic:18 republic:12 ελληνική:1 δημοκρατία:1 ellīnikī:1 dīmokratía:1 country:34 southeastern:1 europe:13 situate:1 southern:3 end:3 balkan:7 peninsula:5 border:4 albania:4 macedonia:15 see:5 name:3 dispute:4 bulgaria:3 north... |
3,406 | Christ | Christ the Saviour (Pantokrator), a 6th-century encaustic icon from Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai. Christ is the English term for the Greek (Khristós) meaning "the anointed", Etymology Online: Christ which as a translation of the Hebrew (,), carries much of its original Jewish meaning of "Messiah" —ie. "... | Christ |@lemmatized christ:44 saviour:1 pantokrator:1 century:13 encaustic:1 icon:1 saint:1 catherine:1 monastery:1 mount:1 sinai:1 english:10 term:10 greek:12 khristós:4 meaning:3 anointed:2 etymology:3 online:3 translation:3 hebrew:5 carry:1 much:2 original:1 jewish:7 messiah:15 ie:1 one:5 appoint:1 god:23 unique:2 s... |
3,407 | Allegory | Allegory of Music by Filippino Lippi. The "Allegory of Music" is a popular theme in painting; in this example, Lippi uses symbols popular during the High Renaissance, many of which refer to Greek mythology. Allegory (from Greek: αλλος, allos, "other", and αγορευειν, agoreuein, "to speak in public") is a figurative mode... | Allegory |@lemmatized allegory:49 music:2 filippino:1 lippi:2 popular:2 theme:3 painting:3 example:1 us:2 symbols:1 high:1 renaissance:2 many:4 refer:1 greek:3 mythology:1 αλλος:1 allos:1 αγορευειν:1 agoreuein:1 speak:1 public:1 figurative:1 mode:1 representation:3 convey:2 meaning:5 literal:1 fiction:7 several:1 possi... |
3,408 | Esperantujo | Esperantujo or Esperantio is a term (meaning "Esperantoland") used by speakers of the constructed international auxiliary language Esperanto to refer to the Esperanto community and the activities going on in the language. When two people are speaking Esperanto, they are said to be "in" Esperantujo. The word is formed ... | Esperantujo |@lemmatized esperantujo:2 esperantio:2 term:2 mean:1 esperantoland:1 use:3 speaker:1 constructed:1 international:1 auxiliary:1 language:3 esperanto:4 refer:1 community:1 activity:1 go:1 two:1 people:2 speak:1 say:1 word:2 form:4 analogously:1 country:2 name:6 land:2 nation:2 state:2 traditionally:2 ethnic:... |
3,409 | Politics_of_Eritrea | Politics of Eritrea takes place in a framework of a single-party presidential republic, whereby the President of Eritrea is both head of state and head of government and a single-party state, led by the People's Front for Democracy and Justice. The National Assembly of 150 seats, formed in 1993 shortly after independen... | Politics_of_Eritrea |@lemmatized politics:3 eritrea:32 take:2 place:1 framework:1 single:3 party:6 presidential:1 republic:1 whereby:1 president:9 head:3 state:4 government:19 lead:3 people:5 front:8 democracy:3 justice:4 national:13 assembly:12 seat:1 form:1 shortly:1 independence:3 elect:5 current:2 isaias:2 afewerki... |
3,410 | Marcus_Vipsanius_Agrippa | Agrippa redirects here. For other uses of the name, see Agrippa (disambiguation). Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (c. 63 BC–12 BC) was a Roman statesman and general. He was a close friend, son-in-law, lieutenant and minister to Octavian, the future emperor Caesar Augustus. He was responsible for most of Octavian’s militar... | Marcus_Vipsanius_Agrippa |@lemmatized agrippa:93 redirects:1 us:1 name:10 see:4 disambiguation:1 marcus:10 vipsanius:7 c:1 bc:34 roman:10 statesman:1 general:4 close:2 friend:8 son:5 law:4 lieutenant:3 minister:1 octavian:40 future:2 emperor:9 caesar:15 augustus:24 responsible:3 military:3 triumph:3 notably:1 win:4 nav... |
3,411 | Phenylketonuria | Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder characterized by a deficiency in the enzyme hepatic phenylalanine hydroxylase. This enzyme is necessary to metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine to the amino acid tyrosine. When PAH is deficient, phenylalanine accumulates and is converted into phenylp... | Phenylketonuria |@lemmatized phenylketonuria:8 pku:33 autosomal:3 recessive:3 genetic:3 disorder:8 characterize:1 deficiency:5 enzyme:6 hepatic:1 phenylalanine:34 hydroxylase:6 necessary:4 metabolize:2 amino:11 acid:14 tyrosine:8 pah:11 deficient:3 accumulates:2 convert:6 phenylpyruvate:2 also:8 know:3 phenylketone:1 d... |
3,412 | Crystal | Quartz crystal. The individual grains of this polycrystalline mineral sample are clearly visible. A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in an orderly repeating pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions. The scientific study of crystals and cr... | Crystal |@lemmatized quartz:2 crystal:57 individual:3 grain:2 polycrystalline:3 mineral:1 sample:1 clearly:1 visible:1 crystalline:10 solid:12 material:11 whose:1 constituent:1 atom:4 molecule:5 ion:2 arrange:1 orderly:1 repeating:2 pattern:2 extend:1 three:1 spatial:1 dimension:1 scientific:1 study:2 formation:2 cryst... |
3,413 | Economy_of_Lebanon | Lebanon's economy and markets are best described at the dawn of the new millennium by a private and liberal economic activity and an openness to abroad with perfect capital and labor mobility. The private sector contributes to around 75% of aggregate demand, a well-diversified sector that covers the totality of economi... | Economy_of_Lebanon |@lemmatized lebanon:24 economy:8 market:7 best:2 describe:1 dawn:1 new:3 millennium:1 private:4 liberal:1 economic:14 activity:3 openness:1 abroad:2 perfect:1 capital:4 labor:1 mobility:1 sector:10 contributes:1 around:3 aggregate:3 demand:3 well:3 diversify:1 cover:1 totality:1 major:3 pillar:2 gro... |
3,414 | Frank_Lloyd_Wright | Frank Lloyd Wright (born Frank Lincoln Wright, June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) was an American architect, interior designer, writer and educator, who designed more than 1,000 projects, which resulted in more than 500 completed works. Wright promoted organic architecture (exemplified by Fallingwater), was a leader of the... | Frank_Lloyd_Wright |@lemmatized frank:96 lloyd:105 wright:268 born:2 lincoln:5 june:3 april:8 american:12 architect:33 interior:9 designer:5 writer:2 educator:1 design:94 project:11 result:4 complete:16 work:43 promote:1 organic:7 architecture:25 exemplify:4 fallingwater:7 leader:1 prairie:17 school:14 movement:2 robie... |
3,415 | Bolivia | {{Infobox Country |native_name = Estado Plurinacional de BoliviaBulibya RepublikaWuliwya Suyu(and 34 other official names) |conventional_long_name = Plurinational State of Bolivia |common_name = Bolivia |image_flag = Flag of Bolivia.svg |image_coat = Coat of arms of Bolivia.svg |image_map = South_America_location_BOL.p... | Bolivia |@lemmatized infobox:1 country:27 estado:1 plurinacional:1 de:27 boliviabulibya:1 republikawuliwya:1 suyu:1 official:3 name:3 plurinational:2 state:20 bolivia:105 flag:1 svg:2 coat:1 arm:1 png:1 la:19 unión:1 e:1 fuerza:1 unity:1 strength:1 small:6 boliviano:2 el:4 hado:1 propicio:1 capital:6 officially:1 decre... |
3,416 | Black_and_Tans | The term Black and Tans () refers to the Royal Irish Constabulary Reserve Force (Fórsa Chúltaca Constáblachta Ríoga na hÉireann), which was one of two paramilitary forces employed by the Royal Irish Constabulary from 1920 to 1921, to suppress revolution in Ireland. Although it was established to target the Irish Republ... | Black_and_Tans |@lemmatized term:4 black:29 tan:34 refers:1 royal:7 irish:26 constabulary:9 reserve:3 force:7 fórsa:1 chúltaca:1 constáblachta:1 ríoga:1 na:3 héireann:1 one:3 two:4 paramilitary:1 employ:1 suppress:1 revolution:1 ireland:20 although:2 establish:1 target:1 republican:6 army:8 become:3 notorious:1 numerou... |
3,417 | Treaty_on_the_Non-Proliferation_of_Nuclear_Weapons | Participation in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, also Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT or NNPT) is a treaty to limit the spread of nuclear weapons, opened for signature on July 1, 1968. There are currently 189 countries party to the treaty, five of whic... | Treaty_on_the_Non-Proliferation_of_Nuclear_Weapons |@lemmatized participation:2 nuclear:251 non:55 proliferation:37 treaty:81 weapon:130 also:21 npt:86 nnpt:1 limit:2 spread:5 open:5 signature:2 july:7 currently:2 country:31 party:22 five:10 united:43 state:107 kingdom:6 france:9 russia:5 people:5 republic:10 china:6 p... |
3,418 | Abadeh | Abadeh () is a city in Fars province, Iran, situated at an elevation of in a fertile plain on the high road between Isfahan and Shiraz, from the former and from the latter. The population is 59,241 (est. 2007), World Gazetteer showing a growth of 45% from 1985 to 2005. The city is the capital of Abadeh County. It... | Abadeh |@lemmatized abadeh:5 city:3 far:1 province:1 iran:1 situate:1 elevation:1 fertile:1 plain:1 high:1 road:1 isfahan:1 shiraz:1 former:1 latter:1 population:1 est:1 world:1 gazetteer:1 show:1 growth:1 capital:1 county:1 large:1 eghlid:1 district:1 famed:1 carve:1 wood:2 work:1 make:1 pear:1 box:1 tree:1 sesame:1 o... |
3,419 | Exodus | Exodus is the second book of the Torah and the Christian Bible. Exodus or The Exodus may also refer to: In modern history Operation Exodus , an Allied operation to bring back European prisoners of War to Britain in Second World War , the ship carrying thousands of Jewish refugees that was refused entry into Palestine... | Exodus |@lemmatized exodus:63 second:2 book:1 torah:1 christian:5 bible:1 may:1 also:2 refer:1 modern:1 history:1 operation:3 allied:1 bring:2 back:1 european:1 prisoner:1 war:7 britain:1 world:3 ship:2 carry:1 thousand:1 jewish:3 refugee:4 refuse:1 entry:1 palestine:2 arab:4 land:1 twentieth:1 century:1 emigration:3 j... |
3,420 | AIM-54_Phoenix | The AIM-54 Phoenix is a radar-guided, long-range air-to-air missile, carried in clusters of up to six missiles — formerly on the U.S. Navy's and currently on the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force's F-14 Tomcat interceptors/multi-role fighters: which is the only aircraft capable of carrying it. The AIM-54 was original... | AIM-54_Phoenix |@lemmatized aim:47 phoenix:26 radar:12 guide:2 long:7 range:20 air:24 missile:48 carry:7 cluster:1 six:2 formerly:1 u:17 navy:7 currently:1 islamic:3 republic:3 iran:20 force:6 f:41 tomcat:15 interceptor:3 multi:1 role:1 fighter:17 aircraft:16 capable:3 originally:1 develop:4 early:3 cancel:2 naval:1 va... |
3,421 | Canchim | A Canchim bull The Canchim breed is a breed of beef cattle developed in Central Brazil by crossing European Charolais cattle with Indubrazil cattle already kept in Brazil where Asian Zebu type cattle are best suited to the tropical conditions. When compared with Zebu bulls, Canchim bulls produce the same number of calv... | Canchim |@lemmatized canchim:16 bull:6 breed:22 beef:5 cattle:17 develop:2 central:3 brazil:6 cross:1 european:5 charolais:8 indubrazil:2 already:1 keep:1 asian:1 zebu:12 type:3 best:1 suit:1 tropical:2 condition:1 compare:2 produce:5 number:3 calf:2 heavy:1 superior:1 quality:1 weight:1 large:3 fast:1 growing:1 progen... |
3,422 | Bureaucracy | Bureaucracy is the structure and set of regulations in place to control activity, usually in large organizations and government. As opposed to adhocracy, it is represented by standardized procedure (rule-following) that dictates the execution of most or all processes within the body, formal division of powers, hierarch... | Bureaucracy |@lemmatized bureaucracy:74 structure:3 set:3 regulation:4 place:2 control:18 activity:3 usually:3 large:10 organization:32 government:13 oppose:1 adhocracy:1 represent:1 standardized:2 procedure:7 rule:18 follow:3 dictate:1 execution:5 process:4 within:7 body:4 formal:2 division:4 power:19 hierarchy:3 rela... |
3,423 | Cell_nucleus | HeLa cells stained for DNA with the Blue Hoechst dye. The central and rightmost cell are in interphase, thus their entire nuclei are labeled. On the left a cell is going through mitosis and its DNA has condensed ready for division. Schematic of typical animal cell, showing subcellular components. Organelles: (1) nucl... | Cell_nucleus |@lemmatized hela:2 cell:106 stain:7 dna:24 blue:3 hoechst:1 dye:2 central:2 rightmost:1 interphase:6 thus:4 entire:2 nucleus:109 label:2 left:1 go:1 mitosis:3 condense:1 ready:1 division:6 schematic:1 typical:2 animal:4 show:5 subcellular:1 component:12 organelle:9 nucleolus:16 ribosome:11 vesicle:1 rough... |
3,424 | Malachi | The Prophet Malachi, painting by Duccio di Buoninsegna, c. 1310 (Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Siena Cathedral). Malachi, Malachias or Mal'achi () was a prophet in the Bible, the Jewish Tanakh and Christian Old Testament . He was the last of the minor prophets of David, and the writer of the Book of Malachi, th... | Malachi |@lemmatized prophet:9 malachi:16 painting:1 duccio:1 di:1 buoninsegna:1 c:1 museo:1 dell:1 opera:1 del:1 duomo:1 siena:1 cathedral:1 malachias:2 mal:1 achi:1 bible:3 jewish:3 tanakh:2 christian:4 old:2 testament:2 last:3 minor:3 david:1 writer:1 book:5 edition:1 canon:1 neviim:1 section:1 allusion:1 make:1 ezr... |
3,425 | Condensed_matter_physics | Condensed matter physics is the field of physics that deals with the macroscopic and microscopic physical properties of matter. In particular, it is concerned with the "condensed" phases that appear whenever the number of constituents in a system is extremely large and the interactions between the constituents are stro... | Condensed_matter_physics |@lemmatized condensed:9 matter:15 physic:17 field:4 deal:2 macroscopic:2 microscopic:1 physical:3 property:5 particular:1 concern:1 condense:7 phase:12 appear:1 whenever:1 number:1 constituent:3 system:5 extremely:1 large:4 interaction:1 strong:2 familiar:1 example:1 solid:11 liquid:6 arise:1 ... |
3,426 | Aelianus_Tacticus | Aelianus Tacticus (Gr. ) was a Greek military writer of the 2nd century, resident at Rome. Aelian's military treatise in fifty-three chapters on the tactics of the Greeks, titled "On Tactical Arrays of the Greeks" (), is dedicated to Hadrian, though this is probably a mistake for Trajan, and the date 106 has been assi... | Aelianus_Tacticus |@lemmatized aelianus:1 tacticus:2 gr:1 greek:4 military:4 writer:1 century:5 resident:1 rome:1 aelian:8 treatise:3 fifty:1 three:1 chapter:1 tactic:4 title:1 tactical:1 array:1 dedicate:1 hadrian:1 though:1 probably:1 mistake:1 trajan:1 date:1 assign:1 handbook:1 e:1 macedonian:2 drill:3 practice:1 h... |
3,427 | Gambler's_fallacy | The gambler's fallacy, also known as the Monte Carlo fallacy or the fallacy of the maturity of chances, is the belief that if deviations from expected behaviour are observed in repeated independent trials of some random process then these deviations are likely to be evened out by opposite deviations in the future. For ... | Gambler's_fallacy |@lemmatized gambler:19 fallacy:23 also:7 know:4 monte:1 carlo:1 maturity:1 chance:9 belief:4 deviation:4 expect:4 behaviour:1 observe:6 repeated:2 independent:5 trial:5 random:10 process:6 likely:18 even:3 opposite:1 future:6 example:12 fair:20 coin:27 toss:22 repeatedly:1 tail:10 come:4 large:1 numb... |
3,428 | Geography_of_the_Central_African_Republic | |Map Of Central African Republic Topography of Central African Republic Location: Central Africa, north of Democratic Republic of the Congo Geographic coordinates: Map references: Africa Area: total: 622,984 km² land: 622,984 km² water: 0 km² Area - comparative: slightly smaller than Texas Land boundaries: total:... | Geography_of_the_Central_African_Republic |@lemmatized map:2 central:6 african:6 republic:10 topography:1 location:1 africa:3 north:1 democratic:3 congo:6 geographic:1 coordinate:1 reference:1 area:4 total:2 land:6 water:2 comparative:1 slightly:1 small:2 texas:2 boundary:1 km:7 border:4 country:8 cameroon:2 chad:2 sud... |
3,429 | Arteriovenous_malformation | Arteriovenous malformation or AVM is an abnormal connection between veins and arteries, usually congenital. This pathology is widely known because of its occurrence in the central nervous system, but can appear in any location. The genetic transmission patterns of AVM, if any, are unknown. AVM is not generally thought... | Arteriovenous_malformation |@lemmatized arteriovenous:2 malformation:6 avm:18 abnormal:2 connection:2 vein:5 artery:8 usually:2 congenital:1 pathology:1 widely:1 know:1 occurrence:1 central:2 nervous:1 system:3 appear:2 location:3 genetic:1 transmission:1 pattern:1 unknown:1 generally:1 think:3 inherited:1 disorder:3 u... |
3,430 | Franklin_D._Roosevelt | Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), often referred to by his initials FDR, was the 32nd President of the United States. He was a central figure of the 20th century during a time of worldwide economic crisis and world war. Elected to four terms in office, he served from 1933 to 1945 and is the... | Franklin_D._Roosevelt |@lemmatized franklin:80 delano:21 roosevelt:343 january:6 april:8 often:2 refer:2 initial:1 fdr:54 president:61 united:50 state:73 central:3 figure:3 century:4 time:21 worldwide:2 economic:13 crisis:7 world:41 war:86 elect:9 four:8 term:29 office:10 serve:7 u:51 two:13 theodore:9 fifth:6 cousin:7... |
3,431 | Glenn_T._Seaborg | Glenn Theodore Seaborg (; April 19, 1912 – February 25, 1999) was an American scientist who won the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements," contributed to the discovery and isolation of ten elements, developed the actinoids concept and was the first to propose th... | Glenn_T._Seaborg |@lemmatized glenn:24 theodore:4 seaborg:128 april:2 february:4 american:9 scientist:6 win:1 nobel:5 prize:4 chemistry:18 discovery:7 transuranium:3 elements:1 contribute:4 isolation:1 ten:4 element:34 develop:7 actinoid:2 concept:4 first:9 propose:4 series:8 lead:7 current:3 arrangement:1 periodic:4 t... |
3,432 | Abba_Arika | Abba Arika (175–247) (Talmudic Aramaic: ) (born Abba bar Aybo) was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora (commentator on the Oral Law) of the 3rd century who established at Sura the systematic study of the rabbinic traditions, which, using the Mishnah as text, led to the compilation of the Talmu... | Abba_Arika |@lemmatized abba:3 arika:2 talmudic:3 aramaic:1 bear:1 bar:1 aybo:1 jewish:4 talmudist:1 live:4 babylonia:7 know:3 amora:5 commentator:1 oral:1 law:4 century:2 establish:3 sura:3 systematic:1 study:2 rabbinic:1 tradition:3 use:2 mishnah:2 text:2 lead:2 compilation:1 talmud:8 begin:2 long:2 period:1 ascendan... |
3,433 | Hittites | The Hittites were an ancient Anatolian people who spoke a language of the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family Dr Andrew McCarthy, University of Edinburgh, Archaeology 1B Lecture and established a kingdom centered at Hattusa (Hittite ) in north-central Anatolia (on the Central Anatolian plateau) ca. t... | Hittites |@lemmatized hittite:99 ancient:11 anatolian:13 people:15 speak:4 language:30 branch:2 indo:21 european:20 family:5 dr:1 andrew:1 mccarthy:1 university:4 edinburgh:1 archaeology:3 lecture:2 establish:2 kingdom:17 center:3 hattusa:12 north:6 central:4 anatolia:10 plateau:1 ca:8 century:12 bc:20 empire:16 reach:... |
3,434 | Event_horizon | In general relativity, an event horizon is a boundary in spacetime, most often an area surrounding a black hole, beyond which events cannot affect an outside observer. Light emitted from beyond the horizon can never reach the observer, and anything that passes through the horizon from the observer's side appears to fr... | Event_horizon |@lemmatized general:7 relativity:9 event:52 horizon:80 boundary:7 spacetime:5 often:1 area:1 surround:1 black:18 hole:25 beyond:7 cannot:3 affect:1 outside:3 observer:34 light:14 emit:3 never:13 reach:5 anything:2 pass:3 side:1 appear:9 freeze:1 place:1 image:1 become:4 redshifted:1 time:8 proceeds:1 the... |
3,435 | Aberdeenshire | Aberdeenshire (, ) is one of the 32 unitary council areas in Scotland. In this present day Aberdeenshire does not include Aberdeen City which is a Council Area in its own right. However, Aberdeenshire Council does have its headquarters at Woodhill House, in Aberdeen; the only Scottish council whose headquarters are ba... | Aberdeenshire |@lemmatized aberdeenshire:15 one:1 unitary:1 council:18 area:10 scotland:7 present:4 day:2 include:4 aberdeen:4 city:2 right:1 however:1 headquarters:2 woodhill:1 house:4 scottish:2 whose:1 base:1 outwith:1 border:2 angus:1 perth:1 kinross:1 south:2 highland:2 moray:2 west:2 history:1 rich:1 prehistoric:... |
3,436 | Book_of_Joel | The Book of Joel is part of the Jewish Tanakh, and also the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. Joel is part of a group of twelve prophetic books known as the Minor Prophets or simply as The Twelve; the distinction 'minor' indicates the short length of the text in relation to the larger prophetic texts known as the ... | Book_of_Joel |@lemmatized book:5 joel:15 part:2 jewish:3 tanakh:1 also:1 old:5 testament:4 christian:3 bible:4 group:1 twelve:2 prophetic:2 know:2 minor:2 prophet:5 simply:1 distinction:1 indicate:1 short:1 length:1 text:3 relation:1 large:1 major:1 probably:1 resident:1 judah:1 commission:1 people:1 make:1 frequent:1 ... |
3,437 | Politics_of_New_Zealand | The politics of New Zealand takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic monarchy. The basic system is closely patterned on that of the Westminster System, although a number of significant modifications have been made. The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, but actual government is conducte... | Politics_of_New_Zealand |@lemmatized politics:3 new:47 zealand:43 take:3 place:3 framework:2 parliamentary:2 representative:5 democratic:1 monarchy:5 basic:2 system:13 closely:1 pattern:1 westminster:1 although:2 number:3 significant:1 modification:1 make:4 head:2 state:4 queen:7 elizabeth:5 ii:5 actual:1 government:22... |
3,438 | First-order_logic | First-order logic (FOL) is a formal deductive system used in mathematics, philosophy, linguistics, and computer science. It goes by many names, including: first-order predicate calculus (FOPC), the lower predicate calculus, the language of first-order logic or predicate logic. Unlike natural languages such as English, ... | First-order_logic |@lemmatized first:94 order:102 logic:138 fol:41 formal:13 deductive:3 system:13 use:35 mathematics:8 philosophy:2 linguistics:1 computer:4 science:3 go:2 many:22 name:4 include:14 predicate:88 calculus:35 fopc:1 low:1 language:47 unlike:2 natural:6 english:6 wholly:1 unambiguous:2 interpret:5 mathema... |
3,439 | Habitus_(sociology) | Habitus is a complex concept, but in its simplest usage could be understood as a set of acquired patterns of thought, behavior, and taste Scott, John & Marshall, Gordon (eds) A Dictionary of Sociology, Oxford University Press, 1998 . These patterns, or "dispositions", are the result of internalization of culture or ob... | Habitus_(sociology) |@lemmatized habitus:24 complex:1 concept:11 simple:1 usage:2 could:2 understand:2 set:1 acquired:1 pattern:2 thought:2 behavior:2 taste:3 scott:1 john:1 marshall:1 gordon:1 ed:4 dictionary:3 sociology:2 oxford:2 university:4 press:5 disposition:7 result:1 internalization:1 culture:2 objective:3 soc... |
3,440 | Economy_of_Djibouti | Port of DjboutiThe Economy of Djbouti is derived in large part from its strategic location on the Red Sea. Djibouti is mostly barren, with little development in the agricultural and industrial sectors. The country has a harsh climate, a largely unskilled labour force, and limited natural resources. The country’s most ... | Economy_of_Djibouti |@lemmatized port:7 djboutithe:1 economy:5 djbouti:1 derive:1 large:2 part:2 strategic:6 location:5 red:3 sea:4 djibouti:36 mostly:2 barren:1 little:2 development:3 agricultural:2 industrial:2 sector:9 country:14 harsh:1 climate:2 largely:1 unskilled:1 labour:2 force:3 limited:2 natural:2 resource:2... |
3,441 | Glissando | A glissando (plural: glissandi, abbreviated gliss.) is a glide from one pitch to another. It is an Italianized musical term derived from the French glisser, to glide. Glissando vs. portamento Prescriptive attempts Harvard Dictionary of Music to distinguish the glissando from the portamento by limiting the former t... | Glissando |@lemmatized glissando:13 plural:1 abbreviate:1 gliss:1 glide:3 one:2 pitch:11 another:1 italianized:1 musical:3 term:2 derive:1 french:2 glisser:1 v:1 portamento:16 prescriptive:1 attempt:1 harvard:1 dictionary:1 music:3 distinguish:1 limit:3 former:1 filling:1 discrete:3 intermediate:1 instrument:14 like:2 ... |
3,442 | Information_Sciences_Institute | ISI headquarters The Information Sciences Institute (ISI) of the University of Southern California (USC) is a prominent research organization in the field of information science; it is part of the Viterbi School of Engineering at USC. It is involved in a broad spectrum of information processing research, and in the dev... | Information_Sciences_Institute |@lemmatized isi:7 headquarter:1 information:5 science:5 institute:2 university:1 southern:1 california:2 usc:3 prominent:1 research:11 organization:1 field:2 part:2 viterbi:1 school:1 engineering:1 involve:2 broad:1 spectrum:1 processing:2 development:1 advanced:2 computer:5 communicatio... |
3,443 | Linear_search | In computer science, linear search is a search algorithm, also known as sequential search, that is suitable for searching a list of data for a particular value. It operates by checking every element of a list one at a time in sequence until a match is found. Linear search runs in O(n). If the data are distributed rand... | Linear_search |@lemmatized computer:4 science:1 linear:12 search:32 algorithm:1 also:2 know:2 sequential:2 suitable:1 list:27 data:4 particular:1 value:17 operate:1 check:2 every:1 element:12 one:2 time:4 sequence:1 match:6 find:6 run:2 n:12 distribute:1 randomly:1 expected:1 number:6 comparison:3 necessary:2 k:1 appea... |
3,444 | Missile | Exocet missile in flight A guided missile is a self-propelled projectile used as a weapon. Missiles are typically propelled by rockets or jet engines. Missiles generally have one or more explosive warheads, although other weapon types may also be used. Etymology The word missile comes from the Latin verb mittere, mean... | Missile |@lemmatized exocet:2 missile:78 flight:7 guide:6 self:3 propel:3 projectile:3 use:30 weapon:22 typically:2 rocket:12 jet:6 engine:12 generally:7 one:1 explosive:5 warhead:10 although:5 type:12 may:11 also:8 etymology:1 word:3 come:1 latin:1 verb:1 mittere:1 mean:5 send:2 common:4 military:3 parlance:1 describe... |
3,445 | Machine_code | Machine code or machine language is a system of instructions and data executed directly by a computer's central processing unit. Machine code may be regarded as a primitive (and cumbersome) programming language or as the lowest-level representation of a compiled and/or assembled computer program. Programs in interprete... | Machine_code |@lemmatized machine:21 code:19 language:10 system:6 instruction:29 data:1 execute:6 directly:2 computer:10 central:1 processing:1 unit:1 may:9 regard:1 primitive:1 cumbersome:1 programming:1 low:1 level:3 representation:1 compile:1 assemble:1 program:10 interpreted:1 often:4 basic:2 matlab:1 smalltalk:1 p... |
3,446 | Geography_of_Mongolia | The map showing the major cities and the neighbouring countries of Mongolia Mongolia is a landlocked country in Northern Asia, strategically located between China and Russia. The terrain is one of mountains and rolling plateaus, with a high degree of relief. Overall, the land slopes from the high Altay Mountains of th... | Geography_of_Mongolia |@lemmatized map:2 show:1 major:3 city:1 neighbouring:1 country:9 mongolia:21 landlocked:3 northern:4 asia:3 strategically:1 locate:3 china:2 russia:2 terrain:1 one:2 mountain:10 roll:2 plateau:2 high:10 degree:1 relief:1 overall:1 land:9 slop:1 altay:1 west:1 north:7 plain:3 depression:4 east:2 s... |
3,447 | Nortel | Nortel Networks Corporation ( and ), formerly known as Northern Telecom Limited and sometimes known simply as Nortel, is a multinational telecommunications equipment manufacturer headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. On January 14, 2009, Nortel filed for protection from creditors in the United States, Canada, and ... | Nortel |@lemmatized nortel:91 network:26 corporation:2 formerly:2 know:3 northern:38 telecom:11 limit:5 sometimes:1 simply:1 multinational:1 telecommunication:7 equipment:10 manufacturer:1 headquarter:1 toronto:5 ontario:2 canada:21 january:7 file:5 protection:3 creditor:4 united:8 state:8 kingdom:2 order:1 restructure... |
3,448 | Federal_Information_Processing_Standards | Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) are publicly announced standards developed by the United States Federal government for use by all non-military government agencies and by government contractors. Many FIPS standards are modified versions of standards used in the wider community (ANSI, IEEE, ISO, etc.) S... | Federal_Information_Processing_Standards |@lemmatized federal:6 information:3 processing:1 standard:14 fips:20 publicly:1 announce:1 develop:2 united:1 state:3 government:4 use:3 non:1 military:1 agency:1 contractor:2 many:1 modified:1 version:1 wider:1 community:1 ansi:1 ieee:1 iso:2 etc:1 publication:1 originally:1 u... |
3,449 | Control_character | In computing and telecommunication, a control character or non-printing character is a code point (a number) in a character set, that does not in itself represent a written symbol. It is in-band signaling in the context of character encoding. All entries in the ASCII table below code 32 (technically the C0 control code... | Control_character |@lemmatized compute:2 telecommunication:1 control:68 character:99 non:8 printing:12 code:52 point:4 number:3 set:8 represent:6 write:2 symbol:3 band:3 signal:10 context:1 encode:2 entry:1 ascii:27 table:2 technically:1 kind:2 include:6 bel:5 intend:8 cause:9 audible:3 receive:3 terminal:9 syn:3 synch... |
3,450 | Adamic_language | The Adamic language is, according to Abrahamic traditions, the language spoken by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Adamic is typically identified with either the language used by God to address Adam, or the language invented by Adam (Book of Genesis 2:19). Medieval and early modern discussions Traditional Jewish e... | Adamic_language |@lemmatized adamic:22 language:48 accord:4 abrahamic:1 tradition:2 speak:5 adam:20 eve:3 garden:1 eden:3 typically:1 identify:1 either:1 use:4 god:12 address:3 invent:1 book:5 genesis:9 medieval:1 early:3 modern:3 discussion:1 traditional:1 jewish:2 exegesis:1 midrash:1 rabbah:1 say:1 hebrew:15 name:8 ... |
3,451 | Kingfisher | Kingfishers are small bright colored birds of the three families Alcedinidae (river kingfishers), Halcyonidae (tree kingfishers), and Cerylidae (water kingfishers). There are roughly 90 species of kingfisher. All have large heads, long, sharp, pointed bills, short legs, and stubby tails. They are found throughout the w... | Kingfisher |@lemmatized kingfisher:33 small:3 bright:1 color:1 bird:4 three:6 family:5 alcedinidae:2 river:1 halcyonidae:3 tree:3 cerylidae:1 water:3 roughly:1 specie:8 large:4 head:1 long:1 sharp:1 pointed:1 bill:1 short:2 leg:1 stubby:1 tail:1 find:1 throughout:1 world:2 categorization:1 etymology:2 alcedo:2 atthis:2... |
3,452 | Alternate_history | Alternate history or alternative history Brave New Words: The Oxford Dictionary of Science Fiction (Oxford University Press, 2007) notes the preferred usage of "Alternate History" as well as is primacy in coinage, "Alternate History" was coined in 1954 and "Alternative History" was first used in 1977, pp.4-5. is a sub... | Alternate_history |@lemmatized alternate:132 history:159 alternative:15 brave:2 new:9 word:4 oxford:2 dictionary:1 science:21 fiction:25 university:7 press:2 note:1 preferred:1 usage:1 well:8 primacy:1 coinage:1 coin:1 first:14 use:22 pp:1 subgenre:2 speculative:4 historical:15 set:17 world:93 diverge:2 actual:4 someti... |
3,453 | Anaximander | Anaximander (Ancient Greek: ) (c. 610 BC–c. 546 BC) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who lived in Miletus, a city of Ionia. He belonged to the Milesian school and learned the teachings of his master Thales. He succeeded him and became the second master of that school where he counted Anaximenes and Pythagoras among... | Anaximander |@lemmatized anaximander:52 ancient:9 greek:20 c:4 bc:7 pre:7 socratic:4 philosopher:17 live:2 miletus:9 city:4 ionia:1 belong:1 milesian:3 school:4 learn:2 teaching:1 master:2 thales:11 succeed:1 become:3 second:3 count:1 anaximenes:4 pythagoras:2 amongst:2 pupil:1 little:3 life:6 work:8 know:6 today:1 acc... |
3,454 | Field-effect_transistor | High-power N-channel field-effect transistor The field-effect transistor (FET) is a type of transistor that relies on an electric field to control the shape and hence the conductivity of a channel of one type of charge carrier in a semiconductor material. FETs are sometimes called unipolar transistors to contrast thei... | Field-effect_transistor |@lemmatized high:4 power:3 n:9 channel:36 field:16 effect:15 transistor:25 fet:31 type:14 rely:1 electric:1 control:4 shape:4 hence:1 conductivity:1 one:4 charge:1 carrier:6 semiconductor:15 material:5 sometimes:4 call:5 unipolar:1 contrast:1 single:3 operation:6 dual:1 bipolar:4 junction:5 bjt... |
3,455 | Mary_I_of_England | Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 19 July 1553 until her death. The fourth crowned monarch of the Tudor dynasty, she is remembered for restoring England to Roman Catholicism after succeeding her short-lived half brother, Edward VI, to the English throne. In the... | Mary_I_of_England |@lemmatized mary:143 february:8 november:6 queen:32 england:38 ireland:10 july:12 death:7 fourth:1 crown:7 monarch:3 tudor:21 dynasty:1 remember:1 restore:4 roman:8 catholicism:6 succeed:6 short:3 live:2 half:8 brother:5 edward:22 vi:12 english:6 throne:8 process:1 almost:4 religious:4 dissenter:1 bu... |
3,456 | Nelson_Mandela | Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (; born 18 July 1918 in Transkei, South Africa) is a former President of South Africa, the first to be elected in a fully representative democratic election, who held office from 1994–99. Before his presidency, Mandela was an anti-apartheid activist, and the leader of the African National Co... | Nelson_Mandela |@lemmatized nelson:46 rolihlahla:3 mandela:245 bear:4 july:9 transkei:6 south:52 africa:36 former:7 president:28 first:20 elect:3 fully:1 representative:2 democratic:2 election:12 hold:8 office:6 presidency:3 anti:10 apartheid:24 activist:6 leader:13 african:22 national:16 congress:4 arm:7 wing:3 umkhon... |
3,457 | Aedicula | In religion in ancient Rome, an aedicula (plural aediculae) is a small shrine. The word aedicula is the diminutive of the Latin aedis or aedes, a temple or house; thus, an aedicula is literally a small house or temple. Front of Celsus Library with aediculae Many aediculae were household shrines that held small altars ... | Aedicula |@lemmatized religion:3 ancient:1 rome:1 aedicula:4 plural:1 aediculae:5 small:5 shrine:4 word:1 diminutive:1 latin:1 aedis:1 aedes:1 temple:3 house:4 thus:1 literally:1 front:1 celsus:2 library:2 many:1 household:3 hold:1 altar:2 statue:1 lares:2 penates:2 roman:4 deity:1 protect:1 family:1 god:3 originally:1... |
3,458 | Ibanez | Ibanez ( or ) is a guitar brand owned by Hoshino Gakki and based in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan. Hoshino Gakki were one of the first Japanese musical instrument companies to gain a significant foothold in the United States and Europe. History The Hoshino Gakki company began in 1908 as the musical instrument sales division of... | Ibanez |@lemmatized ibanez:92 guitar:87 brand:18 hoshino:42 gakki:36 base:6 nagoya:1 aichi:1 japan:13 one:4 first:6 japanese:6 musical:2 instrument:5 company:12 gain:2 significant:1 foothold:1 united:1 state:2 europe:2 history:5 begin:9 sale:2 division:1 shoten:1 bookstore:1 name:19 date:1 back:3 import:2 salvador:5 ib... |
3,459 | Demographics_of_Guam | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Guam, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. CIA World Factbook demographic statistics The following demographic statistics are fro... | Demographics_of_Guam |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:3 feature:1 population:11 guam:3 include:1 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:1 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 cia:2 world:2 factbook:2 statistic:2 following:1 unless:1 otherwise:1 indicate:1 july:1 est:12 age:2 str... |
3,460 | Nicotinamide | Nicotinamide, also known as niacinamide and nicotinic acid amide, is the amide of nicotinic acid (vitamin B3). Nicotinamide is a water-soluble vitamin and is part of the vitamin B group. Nicotinic acid, also known as niacin, is converted to niacinamide in vivo, and though the two are identical in their vitamin function... | Nicotinamide |@lemmatized nicotinamide:20 also:3 know:3 niacinamide:5 nicotinic:6 acid:6 amide:2 vitamin:6 water:1 soluble:1 part:1 b:1 group:1 niacin:5 convert:1 vivo:1 though:1 two:1 identical:1 function:1 pharmacologic:1 toxic:2 effect:2 occur:1 incidental:1 conversion:1 thus:1 reduce:1 cholesterol:1 cause:3 flushin... |
3,461 | Khartoum | Khartoum (الخرطوم al-Kharṭūm) is the capital of Sudan and of Khartoum State. It is located at the confluence point of the White Nile flowing north from Lake Victoria, and the Blue Nile flowing west from Ethiopia. The location where the two Niles meet is known as "al-Mogran". The main Nile continues to flow north tow... | Khartoum |@lemmatized khartoum:61 الخرطوم:1 al:12 kharṭūm:1 capital:6 sudan:36 state:7 locate:5 confluence:2 point:1 white:6 nile:15 flow:3 north:10 lake:2 victoria:1 blue:6 west:2 ethiopia:2 location:2 two:3 meet:1 know:2 mogran:3 main:6 continue:1 towards:1 egypt:5 mediterranean:1 sea:1 divide:2 tripartite:1 metropol... |
3,462 | MV_Virginian_(T-AK_9205) | MV Virginian (T-AK 9205), formerly named the MV Strong Virginian (T-AKR-9205), is a combination container, heavy lift, and roll-on/roll-off ship. Military Sealift Command, 2008, MV VIRGINIAN (T-AK 9205). Sealift Incorporated 2008, MV Virginian. Owned and operated by Sealift Incorporated of Oyster Bay, New York, the ... | MV_Virginian_(T-AK_9205) |@lemmatized mv:10 virginian:19 ak:2 formerly:1 name:1 strong:9 akr:2 combination:1 container:2 heavy:2 lift:4 roll:5 ship:20 military:10 sealift:12 command:7 incorporated:1 operate:2 incorporate:3 oyster:1 bay:1 new:2 york:1 one:3 seventeen:1 containerroll:1 use:6 assign:1 organization:1 progr... |
3,463 | Ester | A carboxylic acid ester. R and R' denote any alkyl or aryl group A phosphoric acid ester Esters are chemical compounds derived formally from an oxoacid (one containing an oxo group, X=O), and a hydroxyl compound such as an alcohol or phenol. Esters consist of an inorganic acid or organic acid in which at least one -O... | Ester |@lemmatized carboxylic:15 acid:50 ester:63 r:7 denote:1 alkyl:5 aryl:1 group:17 phosphoric:2 chemical:2 compound:4 derive:5 formally:1 oxoacid:1 one:4 contain:4 oxo:1 x:1 hydroxyl:3 alcohol:13 phenol:2 consist:1 inorganic:1 organic:4 least:1 oh:2 replace:1 alkoxy:1 analogous:2 salt:3 use:18 instead:1 metallic:1 ... |
3,464 | Bengal | Bengal <small>Map of the Bengal region: West Bengal and Bangladesh Largest City Kolkata The Kolkata metropolitan area has a population of over 14 million, making it the largest urban agglomeration in Bengal. Main language Bengali Area 232,752 km² Population (2001) 209,468,404 Density 951.3/km² Infant mortality r... | Bengal |@lemmatized bengal:108 small:4 map:3 region:28 west:37 bangladesh:48 large:10 city:1 kolkata:14 metropolitan:1 area:12 population:12 million:7 make:9 urban:2 agglomeration:1 main:4 language:8 bengali:32 density:3 infant:1 mortality:1 rate:4 per:1 live:5 birth:1 websites:1 gov:1 bdand:1 wbgov:1 com:4 bôngo:2 ban... |
3,465 | Companies_law | Companies law (or the law of business associations) is the field of law concerning companies and other business organizations. It is an establishment formed to carry on commercial enterprises. This includes corporations, partnerships and other associations which usually carry on some form of economic or charitable a... | Companies_law |@lemmatized company:30 law:31 business:30 association:2 field:1 concern:1 organization:10 establishment:2 form:21 carry:3 commercial:5 enterprise:2 include:3 corporation:31 partnership:8 usually:6 economic:2 charitable:1 activity:2 prominent:1 kind:1 refer:1 juristic:1 person:3 e:1 separate:1 legal:3 per... |
3,466 | Out_(poker) | In a poker game with more than one betting round, an out is any unseen card that, if drawn, will improve a player's hand to one that is likely to win. Knowing the number of outs a player has is an important part of poker strategy. For example in draw poker, a hand with four diamonds has nine outs to make a flush: ther... | Out_(poker) |@lemmatized poker:6 game:1 one:5 betting:1 round:2 unseen:2 card:11 draw:6 improve:2 player:11 hand:12 likely:3 win:4 know:1 number:8 important:1 part:1 strategy:2 example:5 four:6 diamond:2 nine:2 make:8 flush:6 deck:2 see:3 two:7 small:2 pair:3 believe:1 necessary:1 full:2 house:2 remain:2 rank:1 hold:5 ... |
3,467 | Multiple_document_interface | Graphical computer applications with a multiple document interface (MDI) are those whose windows reside under a single parent window (usually with the exception of modal windows), as opposed to all windows being separate from each other (single document interface). The initialism MDI is usually not expanded. In the usa... | Multiple_document_interface |@lemmatized graphical:4 computer:2 application:35 multiple:7 document:15 interface:30 mdi:45 whose:2 window:74 reside:2 single:10 parent:13 usually:6 exception:2 modal:2 oppose:2 separate:2 initialism:1 expand:2 usability:1 community:1 much:1 debate:1 type:1 preferable:1 generally:1 sdi:10 ... |
3,468 | Cat | The cat (Felis catus), also known as the domestic cat or house cat to distinguish it from other felines and felids, is a small predatory carnivorous species of crepuscular mammal that is valued by humans for its companionship and its ability to hunt vermin, snakes, scorpions, and other unwanted household pests. It has... | Cat |@lemmatized cat:468 felis:11 catus:12 also:52 know:23 domestic:25 house:11 distinguish:1 feline:27 felid:1 small:23 predatory:1 carnivorous:2 specie:25 crepuscular:2 mammal:5 value:1 human:51 companionship:3 ability:6 hunt:20 vermin:2 snake:1 scorpion:2 unwanted:3 household:5 pest:2 associate:6 least:4 year:10 ski... |
3,469 | Orient_House | Orient House (former PLO headquarters in Jerusalem) The Orient House was the PLO headquarters in East Jerusalem in the 1980s and 1990s. The house was built in 1897 by Ismail Musa al-Husseini, and has inherited down the Al-Husayni family since. It was intended as a family residence, but was vacated at times to host impo... | Orient_House |@lemmatized orient:7 house:12 former:1 plo:4 headquarters:3 jerusalem:5 east:3 build:1 ismail:1 musa:1 al:4 husseini:4 inherit:1 husayni:1 family:2 since:1 intend:1 residence:1 vacate:1 time:1 host:2 important:1 guest:1 kaiser:1 wilhelm:1 ii:1 germany:1 emperor:1 haile:1 selassie:1 ethiopia:1 arab:3 israe... |
3,470 | MIT_License | The MIT License is a free software license originating at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), used by the MIT X Consortium. It is a permissive license, meaning that it permits reuse within proprietary software on the condition that the license is distributed with that software. The license is also GPL-com... | MIT_License |@lemmatized mit:20 license:42 free:5 software:26 originate:1 massachusetts:1 institute:1 technology:1 use:16 x:4 consortium:1 permissive:1 mean:2 permit:3 reuse:1 within:1 proprietary:1 condition:2 distribute:3 also:4 gpl:3 compatible:2 combination:1 redistribution:2 accord:1 foundation:3 accurately:1 call... |
3,471 | Basketball | Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by placing a ball through a 10 feet (3.048 m) high hoop (the goal) under organized rules. Basketball is one of the most popular and widely viewed sports in the world. Points are scored by throwing (shootin... | Basketball |@lemmatized basketball:129 team:92 sport:19 two:31 five:9 active:2 player:108 try:4 score:13 point:32 one:36 another:7 place:1 ball:100 foot:8 high:24 hoop:6 goal:4 organize:6 rule:21 popular:5 widely:1 view:1 world:15 throw:21 shoot:14 basket:40 end:8 game:76 win:11 advance:2 court:32 bounce:10 dribble:20 ... |
3,472 | Afonso_IV_of_Portugal | Afonso IV English Alphonzo or Alphonse), or Affonso (Archaic Portuguese), Alfonso or Alphonso (Portuguese-Galician) or Alphonsus (Latin). (; 8 February 1291 – 28 May 1357), called the Brave (), was the seventh king of Portugal and the Algarve from 1325 until his death. He was the only legitimate son of Dinis of Portug... | Afonso_IV_of_Portugal |@lemmatized afonso:21 iv:12 english:1 alphonzo:1 alphonse:1 affonso:1 archaic:1 portuguese:6 alfonso:5 alphonso:1 galician:1 alphonsus:1 latin:1 february:1 may:2 call:1 brave:2 seventh:1 king:10 portugal:13 algarve:1 death:2 legitimate:2 son:5 dinis:3 wife:4 elizabeth:3 aragon:6 bear:1 lisbon:2 r... |
3,473 | Interferon | Interferons (IFNs) are natural cell-signaling proteins produced by the cells of the immune system of most vertebrates in response to challenges such as viruses, parasites and tumor cells. Interferons belong to the large class of glycoproteins known as cytokines. Interferons are produced by a wide variety of cells in re... | Interferon |@lemmatized interferon:90 ifns:10 natural:6 cell:42 signal:11 protein:17 produce:7 immune:5 system:4 vertebrate:1 response:11 challenge:1 virus:30 parasite:1 tumor:2 belong:1 large:5 class:5 glycoprotein:3 know:10 cytokine:7 wide:1 variety:1 presence:3 double:3 strand:3 rna:8 key:2 indicator:1 viral:17 infe... |
3,474 | Campaign_for_Nuclear_Disarmament | The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament logo, known widely as the peace symbol. The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) is an organisation that advocates unilateral nuclear disarmament by Britain. It also campaigns for international nuclear disarmament and tighter international arms regulation through agreements such... | Campaign_for_Nuclear_Disarmament |@lemmatized campaign:27 nuclear:63 disarmament:24 logo:2 know:1 widely:1 peace:21 symbol:4 cnd:104 organisation:9 advocate:1 unilateral:4 britain:10 also:7 international:6 tight:1 arm:2 regulation:1 agreement:1 non:2 proliferation:2 treaty:2 oppose:7 military:4 action:6 may:2 result:2 ... |
3,475 | Antigonid_dynasty | Coin of Antigonus I Monophthalmus ("the One-eyed") (382 BC - 301 BC). The Antigonid dynasty was a dynasty of Hellenistic kings descended from Alexander the Great's general Antigonus I Monophthalmus ("the One-eyed"). History Succeeding the Antipatrid dynasty in much of Macedonia, Antigonus ruled mostly over Asia Minor... | Antigonid_dynasty |@lemmatized coin:2 antigonus:9 monophthalmus:3 one:3 eye:2 bc:17 antigonid:2 dynasty:12 hellenistic:1 king:3 descend:1 alexander:3 great:1 general:1 history:1 succeed:1 antipatrid:1 much:1 macedonia:3 rule:1 mostly:1 asia:1 minor:1 northern:1 syria:1 attempt:1 take:1 control:3 whole:1 empire:2 lead:1... |
3,476 | Miss_Congeniality_(film) | Miss Congeniality is a 2000 comedy directed by Donald Petrie, starring Sandra Bullock and Benjamin Bratt. A sequel, Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous was released in 2005. Cast Sandra Bullock — Gracie Hart Michael Caine — Victor Melling Benjamin Bratt — Eric Matthews Candice Bergen — Kathy Morningside Heather Bu... | Miss_Congeniality_(film) |@lemmatized miss:9 congeniality:4 comedy:2 direct:1 donald:1 petrie:1 star:1 sandra:4 bullock:4 benjamin:3 bratt:3 sequel:1 arm:1 fabulous:1 release:5 cast:1 gracie:4 hart:3 michael:2 caine:2 victor:2 melling:2 eric:2 matthew:2 candice:2 bergen:2 kathy:2 morningside:5 heather:1 burn:1 cheryl:2... |
3,477 | Addition | 3 + 2 = 5 with apples, a popular choice in textbooks From Enderton (p.138): "...select two sets K and L with card K = 2 and card L = 3. Sets of fingers are handy; sets of apples are preferred by textbooks." Addition is the mathematical process of putting things together. The plus sign "+" means that numbers are added ... | Addition |@lemmatized apple:8 popular:3 choice:3 textbook:3 enderton:10 p:50 select:2 two:37 set:36 k:3 l:2 card:2 finger:1 handy:1 prefer:4 addition:134 mathematical:7 process:4 put:1 thing:5 together:4 plus:7 sign:7 mean:9 number:89 add:56 example:15 picture:1 right:5 three:6 five:7 since:12 besides:1 count:11 fruit:... |
3,478 | Egolessness | In psychology, egolessness is an emotional state where one feels no ego (or self); of having no distinct being apart from the world around oneself. From the view of Western psychoanalysis and therapy, the state of "oneness" can be either positive or negative depending on the patient, and in the context in which these ... | Egolessness |@lemmatized psychology:1 egolessness:4 emotional:1 state:4 one:6 feel:2 ego:5 self:5 distinct:1 apart:1 world:1 around:1 oneself:2 view:1 western:1 psychoanalysis:1 therapy:1 oneness:2 either:1 positive:1 negative:1 depending:1 patient:2 context:1 feeling:2 occur:2 described:1 inextricably:1 weave:1 fabric... |
3,479 | James_Heckman | James Joseph Heckman (born 19 April 1944) is an American economist and Nobel laureate. He is the Henry Schultz Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago, Distinguished Chair of Microeconometrics at University College, London, and University College, Dublin. Heckman shared the Nobel Memo... | James_Heckman |@lemmatized james:3 joseph:1 heckman:16 bear:2 april:1 american:2 economist:3 nobel:3 laureate:1 henry:2 schultz:2 distinguish:3 service:2 professor:5 economics:8 university:10 chicago:4 chair:2 microeconometrics:2 college:6 london:2 dublin:3 share:1 memorial:1 prize:2 daniel:1 mcfadden:1 pioneering:1 wo... |
3,480 | Mount_Saint_Vincent_University | Mount Saint Vincent University is a university located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Locally referred to as The Mount, it has a 135-year academic tradition of offering Canada’s most progressive and unique degree programs. Profile Mount Saint Vincent University is a leader in flexible education, professional stud... | Mount_Saint_Vincent_University |@lemmatized mount:19 saint:9 vincent:9 university:24 locate:1 halifax:4 nova:6 scotia:6 canada:6 locally:1 refer:1 year:6 academic:1 tradition:1 offer:8 progressive:3 unique:2 degree:7 program:11 profile:1 leader:2 flexible:1 education:11 professional:3 study:4 traditional:1 art:5 scienc... |
3,481 | Haskell_(programming_language) | Haskell is a standardized, purely functional programming language with non-strict semantics, named after logician Haskell Curry. History Following the release of Miranda by Research Software Ltd, in 1985, interest in lazy functional languages grew. By 1987, more than a dozen non-strict, purely functional programming l... | Haskell_(programming_language) |@lemmatized haskell:111 standardized:1 purely:3 functional:11 programming:11 language:26 non:4 strict:3 semantics:1 name:10 logician:1 curry:3 history:3 follow:3 release:3 miranda:2 research:4 software:5 ltd:1 interest:1 lazy:6 grow:2 dozen:1 exist:2 widely:1 use:18 public:1 domain:1 con... |
3,482 | Francophone | The adjective francophone (alternately Francophone) means French-speaking, typically as primary language, whether referring to individuals, groups, or places. Often, the word is used as a noun to describe a natively French-speaking person. va=Francophone - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary francoph... | Francophone |@lemmatized adjective:1 francophone:10 alternately:1 mean:1 french:12 speaking:1 typically:1 primary:1 language:6 whether:1 refer:2 individual:1 group:1 place:1 often:1 word:1 use:1 noun:1 describe:1 natively:1 speak:3 person:1 va:1 definition:3 merriam:1 webster:1 online:1 dictionary:3 msn:1 encarta:1 nar... |
3,483 | Operations_research | Operations Research (OR) in the USA, Canada, South Africa and Australia, and Operational Research in Europe, is an interdisciplinary branch of applied mathematics and formal science that uses methods such as mathematical modeling, statistics, and algorithms to arrive at optimal or near optimal solutions to complex prob... | Operations_research |@lemmatized operation:48 research:59 usa:1 canada:1 south:2 africa:2 australia:1 operational:19 europe:2 interdisciplinary:1 branch:1 applied:1 mathematics:2 formal:1 science:18 use:10 method:2 mathematical:1 modeling:3 statistic:3 algorithm:2 arrive:1 optimal:4 near:1 solution:1 complex:2 problem:... |
3,484 | Politics_of_Burkina_Faso | Politics of Burkina Faso takes place in a framework of a presidential republic, whereby the President of Burkina Faso 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 parliament. The party s... | Politics_of_Burkina_Faso |@lemmatized politics:1 burkina:8 faso:7 take:1 place:1 framework:1 presidential:5 republic:3 whereby:1 president:10 head:2 state:2 government:6 multi:1 party:5 system:2 executive:3 power:2 exercise:1 legislative:5 vest:1 parliament:2 dominate:1 congress:3 democracy:2 progress:2 judiciary:3 ind... |
3,485 | Abraham | Abraham ( Ashkenazi Avrohom or Avruhom ; , ; Ge'ez: , ) features in the Book of Genesis as the founding patriarch of the Israelites, Ishmaelites, Midianites and Edomite peoples. He is widely regarded as the patriarch of Jews, Christians, and Muslims and the founder of monotheism. According to , his name was changed by... | Abraham |@lemmatized abraham:102 ashkenazi:1 avrohom:1 avruhom:1 ge:1 ez:1 feature:2 book:15 genesis:40 found:2 patriarch:9 israelite:2 ishmaelites:3 midianites:1 edomite:1 people:6 widely:5 regard:3 jew:10 christian:6 muslim:6 founder:3 monotheism:2 accord:4 name:19 change:4 god:25 abram:22 probably:2 mean:5 father:20... |
3,486 | John_Graves_Simcoe | John Graves Simcoe (February 25, 1752 – October 26, 1806) was the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada (modern-day southern Ontario and the watersheds of Georgian Bay and Lake Superior) from 1791-1796. He founded York (now Toronto) and was instrumental in introducing institutions such as the courts, trial by jury,... | John_Graves_Simcoe |@lemmatized john:7 graf:6 simcoe:54 february:2 october:1 first:4 lieutenant:5 governor:7 upper:13 canada:16 modern:1 day:3 southern:2 ontario:12 watershed:1 georgian:1 bay:1 lake:11 superior:1 found:1 york:8 toronto:13 instrumental:1 introduce:1 institution:1 court:1 trial:1 jury:1 english:1 common:... |
3,487 | Go_Fish | Go fish (or simply fish) is a simple card game. It is usually played by two to five players, Game rules although theoretically it can be played with up to ten. Go fish should not be confused with the card game literature, which is also commonly called fish. Basic game Using a standard 52 card deck, five cards are ... | Go_Fish |@lemmatized go:15 fish:18 simply:2 simple:1 card:60 game:23 usually:2 play:10 two:1 five:3 player:44 rule:8 although:1 theoretically:1 ten:1 confuse:1 literature:2 also:4 commonly:1 call:4 basic:2 use:5 standard:2 deck:4 deal:1 seven:2 four:4 number:4 less:1 receive:2 official:1 remain:1 pack:9 place:6 sprawl:... |
3,488 | Antisemitism | Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism; also known as Judeophobia) is a term used to describe prejudice against or hostility towards Jews, often rooted in hatred of their religious/cultural/ethnic background. While the term's etymology might suggest that antisemitism is directed against all Semitic... | Antisemitism |@lemmatized antisemitism:141 also:26 spell:1 anti:127 semitism:68 know:12 judeophobia:4 term:16 use:30 describe:5 prejudice:11 hostility:4 towards:8 jew:299 often:8 root:5 hatred:18 religious:21 cultural:3 ethnic:1 background:1 etymology:3 might:1 suggest:5 direct:4 semitic:24 people:24 exclusively:2 refe... |
3,489 | Book_of_Malachi | Malachi (or Malachias, מַלְאָכִי, Malʾaḫi, Mál'akhî) is a book of the Bible Old Testament and Jewish Tanakh, written by the prophet Malachi. Possibly this is not the name of the author, since Malachi means 'my messenger' or 'my angel' in Hebrew. The author The last of the twelve minor prophets (canonically), the fina... | Book_of_Malachi |@lemmatized malachi:64 malachias:2 מ:1 ל:1 א:1 כ:1 י:1 malʾaḫi:1 mál:2 akhî:1 book:36 bible:11 old:3 testament:7 jewish:5 tanakh:1 write:3 prophet:14 possibly:1 name:11 author:8 since:3 mean:1 messenger:13 angel:3 hebrew:7 last:1 twelve:3 minor:3 canonically:1 final:1 christian:3 tradition:1 commonly:2... |
3,490 | Konrad_Emil_Bloch | The plaque for Konrad Emil Bloch in Nysa Konrad Emil Bloch (b. January 21 1912 – October 15 2000) was a German American biochemist. Bloch received Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 1964 (joint with Feodor Lynen) for discoveries concerning the mechanism and regulation of the cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism.... | Konrad_Emil_Bloch |@lemmatized plaque:1 konrad:2 emil:2 bloch:7 nysa:2 b:1 january:1 october:1 german:2 american:1 biochemist:1 receive:2 nobel:3 prize:3 medicine:2 physiology:2 joint:1 feodor:2 lynen:2 discovery:2 concern:2 mechanism:2 regulation:2 cholesterol:2 fatty:2 acid:2 metabolism:2 biography:2 bear:1 neisse:1 ... |
3,491 | Neo_Geo_Pocket | The Neo Geo Pocket was SNK's first hand held video game system, released in Japan in late 1998; however, lower than expected sales resulted in its discontinuation in 1999, and was immediately succeeded by the Neo Geo Pocket Color. The system only had a retail release within the Japan and Hong Kong market. Though the s... | Neo_Geo_Pocket |@lemmatized neo:12 geo:9 pocket:11 snk:2 first:1 hand:1 hold:1 video:1 game:7 system:4 release:4 japan:2 late:1 however:2 low:1 expect:1 sale:1 result:1 discontinuation:1 immediately:1 succeed:1 color:5 retail:1 within:1 hong:1 kong:1 market:1 though:1 enjoy:1 short:1 life:1 significant:1 samurai:2 shod... |
3,492 | John_Hay | John Milton Hay (October 8, 1838 – July 1, 1905) was an American statesman, diplomat, author, journalist, and private secretary and assistant to Abraham Lincoln. Life Hay was born in Salem, Indiana, of Scottish ancestry, raised in Warsaw, Illinois, and educated at Brown University (1858), where he joined Theta Delta C... | John_Hay |@lemmatized john:22 milton:1 hay:46 october:2 july:1 american:6 statesman:2 diplomat:1 author:4 journalist:1 private:2 secretary:7 assistant:1 abraham:6 lincoln:14 life:2 bear:1 salem:1 indiana:1 scottish:1 ancestry:1 raise:1 warsaw:1 illinois:2 educate:1 brown:3 university:2 join:1 theta:1 delta:1 chi:1 deve... |
3,493 | Anarcho-capitalism | Anarcho-capitalism (a form of free-market anarchism), is an individualist anarchist Adams, Ian. 2002. Political Ideology Today. p. 135. Manchester University Press; Ostergaard, Geoffrey. 2003. Anarchism. In W. Outwaite (Ed.), The Blackwell Dictionary of Modern Social Thought. p. 14. Blackwell Publishing political ph... | Anarcho-capitalism |@lemmatized anarcho:149 capitalism:88 form:26 free:47 market:77 anarchism:60 individualist:25 anarchist:29 adam:3 ian:4 political:33 ideology:7 today:10 p:39 manchester:3 university:6 press:8 ostergaard:2 geoffrey:2 w:1 outwaite:1 ed:3 blackwell:5 dictionary:2 modern:4 social:8 thought:11 publish:6 ... |
3,494 | Celts | Diachronic distribution of Celtic peoples: Celts ( or , see names of the Celts; the most common academic usage is with a velar "c", pronounced as "k"), is a modern term used to describe any of the European peoples who spoke, or speak, a Celtic language. The term is also used in a wider sense to describe the modern d... | Celts |@lemmatized diachronic:1 distribution:2 celtic:168 people:37 celt:93 see:18 name:23 common:7 academic:3 usage:1 velar:1 c:10 pronounce:1 k:1 modern:9 term:6 use:20 describe:13 european:10 speak:11 language:58 also:23 wider:1 sense:1 descendant:4 notably:1 participate:4 culture:56 historical:9 diverse:4 group:10 ... |
3,495 | Obfuscation_(software) | Obfuscated code is source code in a computer programming language that has been made difficult to understand. Programmers may deliberately obfuscate code to conceal its purpose (a form of security through obscurity), to deter reverse engineering, or as a puzzle or recreational challenge for readers. Programs known as o... | Obfuscation_(software) |@lemmatized obfuscate:32 code:82 source:12 computer:5 program:37 language:14 make:16 difficult:7 understand:1 programmer:7 may:11 deliberately:3 conceal:2 purpose:2 form:3 security:5 obscurity:1 deter:1 reverse:15 engineering:6 puzzle:1 recreational:2 challenge:1 reader:1 know:6 obfuscators:10 t... |
3,496 | Catharism | Catharism was a name given to a Christian religious sect with dualistic and gnostic elements that appeared in the Languedoc region of France in the 11th century and flourished in the 12th and 13th centuries. Catharism had its roots in the Paulician movement in Armenia and the Bogomils of Bulgaria with whom the Paulicia... | Catharism |@lemmatized catharism:20 name:8 give:6 christian:10 religious:4 sect:5 dualistic:3 gnostic:10 element:1 appear:2 languedoc:15 region:8 france:18 century:17 flourish:2 root:3 paulician:1 movement:14 armenia:1 bogomils:4 bulgaria:1 paulicians:2 merge:1 also:16 become:5 influence:2 dualist:3 perhaps:4 manichaea... |
3,497 | Dune | Erg Chebbi, Morocco Dunes of Maspalomas in Gran Canaria In physical geography, a dune is a hill of sand built by aeolian processes. Dunes are subject to different forms and sizes based on their interaction with the wind. Most kinds of dune are longer on the windward side where the sand is pushed up the dune, and a sho... | Dune |@lemmatized erg:4 chebbi:1 morocco:1 dune:186 maspalomas:1 gran:1 canaria:1 physical:1 geography:1 hill:4 sand:65 build:2 aeolian:3 process:2 subject:1 different:2 form:18 size:1 base:3 interaction:1 wind:28 kind:1 longer:1 windward:2 side:6 push:1 short:1 slip:3 face:7 lee:2 valley:1 trough:2 call:7 slack:5 fiel... |
3,498 | Economy_of_the_Central_African_Republic | The country has rich but largely unexploited natural resources; meanwhile, forestry remains an important part of the CAR economy.The Central African Republic is classified as one of the world's least developed countries, with an estimated annual per capita income of $310 (2000). Sparsely populated and landlocked, the n... | Economy_of_the_Central_African_Republic |@lemmatized country:15 rich:2 largely:6 unexploited:2 natural:3 resource:4 meanwhile:1 forestry:2 remain:2 important:7 part:1 car:11 economy:8 central:9 african:11 republic:6 classify:1 one:6 world:4 least:1 developed:1 estimate:1 annual:2 per:7 capita:4 income:8 sparsely:1 popu... |
3,499 | Chalcogen | Group → 16 ↓ Period 2 3 4 5 6 7 The chalcogens are the chemical elements in group 16 (old-style: VIB or VIA) of the periodic table. This group is sometimes known as the oxygen family. It consists of the elements oxygen (O), sulfur (S), selenium (Se), tellurium (Te), the radioactive element polonium (Po), and the ... | Chalcogen |@lemmatized group:5 period:1 chalcogens:4 chemical:3 element:8 old:2 style:1 vib:1 via:1 periodic:2 table:2 sometimes:1 know:2 oxygen:4 family:2 consist:1 sulfur:3 selenium:4 se:1 tellurium:4 te:1 radioactive:3 polonium:3 po:1 synthetic:2 ununhexium:2 uuh:1 like:1 member:1 show:1 similar:2 pattern:1 electron... |
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