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3,600 | Near-Earth_object | Asteroid 4179 Toutatis is a Potentially Hazardous Object that has passed within 2.3 Lunar distances Earth's artificial satellites form a halo of space debris A near-Earth object (NEO) is a Solar System object whose orbit brings it into close proximity with the Earth. All NEOs have a perihelion distance < 1.3 AU Glos... | Near-Earth_object |@lemmatized asteroid:66 toutatis:1 potentially:5 hazardous:4 object:49 pass:7 within:3 lunar:3 distance:9 earth:106 artificial:2 satellite:4 form:1 halo:1 space:11 debris:2 near:43 neo:11 solar:9 system:8 whose:1 orbit:29 bring:1 close:15 proximity:1 neos:17 perihelion:4 au:7 glossary:1 astronomical:... |
3,601 | Midas | Midas or King Midas (in Greek Μίδας) is popularly remembered for his ability to turn everything he touched into gold: the Midas touch. In alchemy, the transmutation of an object into gold is known as chrysopoeia. Midas was king The reign-names Midas and Gordias alternate in historic Phrygia: Herodotus (i.14) tells an ... | Midas |@lemmatized midas:56 king:16 greek:9 μίδας:1 popularly:2 remember:1 ability:1 turn:4 everything:2 touch:8 gold:9 alchemy:1 transmutation:1 object:1 know:3 chrysopoeia:1 reign:1 name:2 gordias:6 alternate:1 historic:1 phrygia:5 herodotus:5 tell:6 anecdote:1 adrastus:2 son:7 court:1 croesus:1 pessinus:1 city:1 chi... |
3,602 | Mandriva_Linux | Mandriva Linux showing the menu and the control panel (in French) Mandriva Linux (formerly Mandrakelinux or Mandrake Linux) is an operating system created by Mandriva (formerly Mandrakesoft). It uses the RPM Package Manager. The product lifetime of Mandriva Linux releases is 18 months for base updates (kernel, drivers ... | Mandriva_Linux |@lemmatized mandriva:76 linux:69 show:1 menu:3 control:4 panel:1 french:1 formerly:2 mandrakelinux:4 mandrake:14 operating:1 system:11 create:4 mandrakesoft:10 use:20 rpm:3 package:24 manager:6 product:10 lifetime:3 release:25 month:4 base:10 update:4 kernel:1 driver:3 etc:3 desktop:14 window:2 environm... |
3,603 | Mobil | Mobil logoMobil gas station East Village section of New York City Mobil was a major American oil company which merged with Exxon in 1999 to form ExxonMobil. Today Mobil continues as a major brand name within the combined company. Its former headquarters in Fairfax, Virginia, are currently used as ExxonMobil's downstrea... | Mobil |@lemmatized mobil:72 logomobil:1 gas:3 station:18 east:1 village:1 section:1 new:11 york:2 city:1 major:3 american:2 oil:24 company:16 merge:4 exxon:5 form:2 exxonmobil:5 today:1 continue:5 brand:15 name:6 within:1 combined:1 former:1 headquarters:3 fairfax:1 virginia:1 currently:1 use:2 downstream:2 corporation... |
3,604 | Liar_paradox | In philosophy and logic, the liar paradox, known to the ancients as the pseudomenon, encompasses paradoxical statements such as "This sentence is false." or "The next sentence is false. The previous sentence is true." These statements are paradoxical because there is no way to assign them a consistent truth value. If "... | Liar_paradox |@lemmatized philosophy:5 logic:8 liar:32 paradox:32 know:3 ancient:1 pseudomenon:1 encompass:1 paradoxical:6 statement:39 sentence:19 false:48 next:1 previous:1 true:39 way:3 assign:2 consistent:1 truth:20 value:10 say:13 case:5 hence:3 hand:1 thus:4 since:4 must:9 history:2 generally:1 attribute:3 epimen... |
3,605 | Finch | The true finches are passerine birds in the family Fringillidae. These mainly seed-eating songbirds are found mainly in the Southern Hemisphere, with one subfamily endemic to the Neotropics, one to the Hawaiian Islands, and one subfamily – monotypic at genus level – found only in the Palaearctic. The scientific name Fr... | Finch |@lemmatized true:9 finch:41 passerine:4 bird:7 family:13 fringillidae:6 mainly:3 seed:3 eating:1 songbird:1 find:4 southern:2 hemisphere:2 one:4 subfamily:11 endemic:3 neotropics:2 hawaiian:7 island:3 monotypic:2 genus:43 level:1 palaearctic:1 scientific:1 name:2 come:1 latin:1 word:1 fringilla:3 chaffinch:1 coe... |
3,606 | Meat_Loaf | Michael Lee Aday (born Marvin Lee Aday; September 27, 1947), better known by his stage name Meat Loaf, is an American rock musician and actor. He is noted for the Bat out of Hell album trilogy consisting of Bat out of Hell, Bat out of Hell II: Back into Hell and Bat out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose. Bat out of Hel... | Meat_Loaf |@lemmatized michael:4 lee:5 aday:6 born:2 marvin:9 september:3 well:7 know:4 stage:9 name:7 meat:152 loaf:148 american:4 rock:13 musician:2 actor:2 note:3 bat:40 hell:41 album:70 trilogy:1 consist:1 ii:7 back:12 iii:7 monster:2 loose:2 sell:12 million:5 copy:7 place:5 among:2 top:5 time:18 federal:2 appeal:1... |
3,607 | Lake_Michigan | Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes of North America, and the only one located entirely within the United States. The third-largest of the Great Lakes, it is bounded, from west to east, by the U.S. states of Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. The word "Michigan" was originally used to refer to the lak... | Lake_Michigan |@lemmatized lake:75 michigan:63 one:7 five:1 great:27 north:5 america:1 locate:2 entirely:2 within:6 united:3 state:37 third:3 large:8 bound:1 west:3 east:6 u:1 wisconsin:8 illinois:7 indiana:12 word:2 originally:2 use:1 refer:2 believe:3 come:1 ojibwa:1 indian:5 mishigami:1 mean:2 water:13 slightly:1 co... |
3,608 | Nicaragua_Canal | Artist's conception of the proposed canal, 1899 The Inter-Oceanic Nicaragua Canal is a proposed waterway that would connect the Caribbean Sea, and therefore the Atlantic Ocean, with the Pacific Ocean through Nicaragua, in Central America. Such a canal would follow rivers up to Lake Nicaragua and then cut across the i... | Nicaragua_Canal |@lemmatized artist:1 conception:1 propose:14 canal:57 inter:4 oceanic:1 nicaragua:31 waterway:1 would:15 connect:1 caribbean:2 sea:3 therefore:1 atlantic:4 ocean:5 pacific:5 central:10 america:9 follow:2 river:5 lake:9 cut:2 across:7 isthmus:6 rivas:3 reach:2 construction:7 along:1 route:14 use:3 san:8... |
3,609 | Benjamin_Franklin | Benjamin Franklin ( April 17, 1790) was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America. A noted polymath, Franklin was a leading author and printer, satirist, political theorist, politician, scientist, inventor, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat. As a scientist, he was a major figure in the Enlighten... | Benjamin_Franklin |@lemmatized benjamin:109 franklin:374 april:5 one:29 found:8 father:17 united:14 state:19 america:26 noted:1 polymath:1 leading:1 author:6 printer:9 satirist:1 political:13 theorist:1 politician:3 scientist:9 inventor:4 civic:3 activist:2 statesman:3 diplomat:4 major:7 figure:2 enlightenment:10 histo... |
3,610 | Adrenal_gland | In mammals, the adrenal glands (also known as suprarenal glands) are the star-shaped endocrine glands that sit on top of the kidneys; their name indicates that position (ad-, "near" or "at" + renes, "kidneys"; and as concerns supra-, meaning "above"). They are chiefly responsible for regulating the stress response thro... | Adrenal_gland |@lemmatized mammal:1 adrenal:21 gland:18 also:4 know:1 suprarenal:9 star:1 shaped:1 endocrine:1 sit:1 top:2 kidney:4 name:1 indicate:1 position:1 ad:1 near:1 renes:1 concern:1 supra:1 meaning:1 chiefly:2 responsible:2 regulate:3 stress:2 response:3 synthesis:3 corticosteroid:2 catecholamine:3 include:1 c... |
3,611 | Alpha | Alpha (uppercase Α, lowercase α; ) is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 1. It was derived from the Phoenician letter Aleph Aleph. Letters that arose from Alpha include the Latin A and the Cyrillic letter А. In both Classical Greek and Modern Greek, alpha represen... | Alpha |@lemmatized alpha:16 uppercase:3 α:3 lowercase:1 first:9 letter:6 greek:5 alphabet:5 system:1 numeral:1 value:1 derive:2 phoenician:4 aleph:2 arise:1 include:2 latin:2 cyrillic:1 а:1 classical:1 modern:1 represent:5 open:2 front:1 unrounded:2 vowel:3 low:1 case:1 today:1 back:1 phonetics:1 plutarch:4 moralia:1 s... |
3,612 | History_of_England | The history of England did not begin until the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons, when the partition of Britain into several countries largely began. It was the history of Britain that began in the prehistoric during which time Stonehenge was erected. At the height of the Roman Empire, Britannia was under the rule of the Rom... | History_of_England |@lemmatized history:24 england:52 begin:11 arrival:2 anglo:25 saxon:24 partition:1 britain:34 several:3 country:9 largely:3 prehistoric:1 time:10 stonehenge:2 erect:2 height:1 roman:14 empire:5 britannia:6 rule:12 last:8 romano:1 british:12 form:5 various:7 independent:1 kingdom:34 gradually:1 gain:... |
3,613 | Jet_Propulsion_Laboratory | JPL logo The JPL complex in La Canada Flintridge, Ca The control room in JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a federally funded research and development center and NASA field center located in the San Gabriel Valley area of Los Angeles County, California, United States. The facility is situated in the Arroyo Seco o... | Jet_Propulsion_Laboratory |@lemmatized jpl:44 logo:1 complex:1 la:4 canada:1 flintridge:4 ca:2 control:1 room:1 jet:2 propulsion:3 laboratory:6 federally:2 fund:2 research:4 development:2 center:4 nasa:12 field:1 locate:2 san:1 gabriel:1 valley:1 area:1 los:2 angeles:2 county:2 california:7 united:3 state:3 facility:6 ... |
3,614 | Nuremberg_Code | The Nuremberg Code is a set of research ethics principles for human experimentation set as a result of the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials at the end of the Second World War. Specifically, they were in response to the inhumane Nazi human experimentation carried out during the war by individuals such as Dr. Josef Mengele. ... | Nuremberg_Code |@lemmatized nuremberg:14 code:10 set:2 research:4 ethic:2 principle:3 human:9 experimentation:5 result:5 subsequent:1 trial:6 end:2 second:1 world:2 war:5 specifically:1 response:1 inhumane:1 nazi:5 carry:1 individual:3 dr:2 josef:1 mengele:1 background:1 august:2 judge:1 deliver:2 verdict:2 doctor:4 ka... |
3,615 | Nashville,_Tennessee | Nashville is the capital of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County. It is the second most populous city in the state after Memphis. It is located on the Cumberland River in Davidson County, in the north-central part of the state. Nashville is a major hub for the health care, music, publishi... | Nashville,_Tennessee |@lemmatized nashville:176 capital:3 u:9 state:41 tennessee:31 county:27 seat:3 davidson:19 second:2 populous:1 city:70 memphis:1 locate:6 cumberland:5 river:7 north:7 central:2 part:1 major:11 hub:7 health:4 care:4 music:37 publishing:3 banking:1 transportation:4 industry:10 consolidated:3 governm... |
3,616 | Fullerene | The Icosahedral Fullerene C540 C60 with isosurface of ground state electron density as calculated with DFT "C60" and "C-60" redirect here. For other uses, see C60 (disambiguation). Fullerene are a family of carbon allotropes, molecules composed entirely of carbon, in the form of a hollow sphere, ellipsoid, tube, or ... | Fullerene |@lemmatized icosahedral:2 fullerene:106 isosurface:1 ground:4 state:13 electron:13 density:2 calculate:1 dft:3 c:3 redirect:1 us:3 see:4 disambiguation:1 family:5 carbon:31 allotrope:3 molecule:28 compose:3 entirely:1 form:14 hollow:2 sphere:4 ellipsoid:1 tube:6 plane:1 spherical:5 also:9 call:4 buckyball:18... |
3,617 | Planned_economy | A planned economy or directed economy is an economic system in which the government or workers' councils manages the economy. Alec Nove (1987), "planned economy," The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, v. 3, pp. 879-80. It is an economic system in which the central government makes all decisions on the productio... | Planned_economy |@lemmatized planned:24 economy:118 directed:1 economic:28 system:11 government:18 worker:2 council:1 manage:1 alec:3 nove:3 plan:34 new:7 palgrave:4 dictionary:6 economics:6 v:5 pp:3 central:17 make:12 decision:7 production:12 consumption:2 good:12 service:2 extensive:3 form:2 refer:2 command:23 encycl... |
3,618 | Mountain_range | The Himalayas, the world's highest mountain range, seen from space. A mountain range is a chain of mountains bordered by highlands or separated from other mountains by passes or valleys. Individual mountains within the same mountain range do not necessarily have the same geology, though they often do; they may be a mix... | Mountain_range |@lemmatized himalaya:2 world:4 high:4 mountain:29 range:21 see:3 space:1 chain:2 border:1 highland:1 separate:1 pass:1 valley:1 individual:1 within:2 necessarily:1 geology:1 though:1 often:2 may:2 mix:1 different:3 orogeny:1 example:3 volcano:1 uplifted:2 fold:1 therefore:1 rock:2 contain:2 earth:3 surf... |
3,619 | Joni_Mitchell | Joni Mitchell, CC (born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian musician, songwriter, and painter. JoniMitchell.com - Biography Mitchell began singing in small nightclubs in her native Western Canada and then busking on the streets of Toronto. In the mid-1960s she left for New York City and its rich folk music scene, recordin... | Joni_Mitchell |@lemmatized joni:57 mitchell:157 cc:1 born:2 november:5 canadian:9 musician:6 songwriter:6 painter:2 jonimitchell:7 com:10 biography:2 begin:18 sing:6 small:1 nightclub:1 native:2 western:3 canada:11 busk:2 street:2 toronto:5 mid:2 leave:6 new:21 york:6 city:3 rich:2 folk:15 music:24 scene:2 record:42 de... |
3,620 | Allotropy | Diamond and graphite are two allotropes of carbon: pure forms of the same element that differ in structure. Allotropy (Gr. allos, other, and tropos, manner) or allotropism is a behavior exhibited by certain chemical elements: these elements can exist in two or more different forms, known as allotropes of that element. ... | Allotropy |@lemmatized diamond:3 graphite:4 two:6 allotrope:26 carbon:9 pure:1 form:15 element:20 differ:1 structure:7 allotropy:7 gr:1 allos:1 tropos:1 manner:2 allotropism:1 behavior:1 exhibit:3 certain:1 chemical:5 exist:4 different:11 know:4 atom:5 bond:4 together:3 structural:3 modification:1 iupac:3 compendium:1 ... |
3,621 | Transport_in_Burundi | There are a number of systems of transport in Burundi, including road and water-based infrastructure, the latter of which makes use of Lake Tanganyika. Furthermore, there are also four airports in Burundi. Railways Burundi does not possess any railway infrastructure, although there are proposals to connect Burundi to... | Transport_in_Burundi |@lemmatized number:1 system:1 transport:4 burundi:14 include:1 road:1 water:1 base:1 infrastructure:2 latter:1 make:1 use:3 lake:3 tanganyika:2 furthermore:1 also:4 four:1 airport:7 railway:14 possess:1 although:2 proposal:1 connect:3 neighbour:2 via:2 lack:1 share:1 rail:2 link:5 adjacent:3 count... |
3,622 | John_Paul_Jones | John Paul Jones ( - ) was America's first well-known naval fighter in the American Revolutionary War. Although he made enemies among the American ruling class, his actions in British waters during the Revolution earned him an international reputation which persists to this day. During his engagement with Serapis, Jone... | John_Paul_Jones |@lemmatized john:37 paul:28 jones:95 america:14 first:8 well:4 know:4 naval:8 fighter:1 american:22 revolutionary:4 war:4 although:4 make:10 enemy:3 among:1 ruling:1 class:1 action:2 british:15 water:1 revolution:5 earn:1 international:1 reputation:4 persist:1 day:6 engagement:2 serapis:10 utter:2 acco... |
3,623 | Ion_channel | Not to be confused with: Ion Television. Schematic diagram of an ion channel. 1 - channel domains (typically four per channel), 2 - outer vestibule, 3 - selectivity filter, 4 - diameter of selectivity filter, 5 - phosphorylation site, 6 - cell membrane. Ion channels are pore-forming proteins that help establish and con... | Ion_channel |@lemmatized confuse:1 ion:49 television:1 schematic:1 diagram:1 channel:143 domain:7 typically:2 four:3 per:1 outer:1 vestibule:1 selectivity:4 filter:2 diameter:1 phosphorylation:1 site:1 cell:16 membrane:18 pore:17 forming:4 proteins:2 help:3 establish:2 control:1 small:4 voltage:23 gradient:4 across:6 p... |
3,624 | Laura_Bush | Laura Lane Welch Bush (born November 4, 1946) is the wife of the forty-third President of the United States, George W. Bush, and was the First Lady of the United States from January 20, 2001 to January 20, 2009. Mrs. Bush has had a love for books and reading since childhood, and her life and education have reflected t... | Laura_Bush |@lemmatized laura:40 lane:2 welch:8 bush:70 born:2 november:3 wife:5 forty:1 third:1 president:12 united:16 state:16 george:11 w:12 first:29 lady:25 january:7 mr:3 love:4 book:7 read:10 since:3 childhood:2 life:11 education:17 reflect:2 interest:4 graduate:5 southern:2 methodist:3 university:7 bachelor:2 de... |
3,625 | Battle_of_Actium | The Battle of Actium was the final engagement in the Final War of the Roman Republic. It was fought between the forces of Octavian and the combined forces of Mark Antony and Cleopatra. The battle took place on September 2, 31 BC, on the Ionian Sea, near the Roman colony of Actium in Greece. Octavian's fleet was command... | Battle_of_Actium |@lemmatized battle:18 actium:8 final:4 engagement:1 war:3 roman:13 republic:3 fight:2 force:8 octavian:30 combined:1 mark:14 antony:35 cleopatra:14 take:4 place:2 september:2 bc:9 ionian:1 sea:4 near:1 colony:1 greece:1 fleet:12 command:8 marcus:4 vipsanius:1 agrippa:4 support:2 ship:16 lover:1 vii:1 ... |
3,626 | Shoma_Morita | Dr. Morita Masatake, also read as Morita Shoma (1874 - 1938 (森田 正馬), was a contemporary of Sigmund Freud and the founder of Morita Therapy, a branch of clinical psychology strongly influenced by Zen Buddhism. In his capacity as the head of psychiatry for a large Tokyo hospital, Morita began developing his methods whil... | Shoma_Morita |@lemmatized dr:2 morita:16 masatake:1 also:1 read:1 shoma:1 森田:1 正馬:1 contemporary:1 sigmund:1 freud:1 founder:1 therapy:2 branch:1 clinical:1 psychology:1 strongly:1 influence:1 zen:1 buddhism:1 capacity:1 head:1 psychiatry:1 large:1 tokyo:1 hospital:1 begin:1 develop:1 method:6 work:1 sufferer:1 shinkei... |
3,627 | Object_modeling_language | Object Modeling Language is a modeling language based on a standardized set of symbols and ways of arranging them to model (part of) an object oriented software design or system design. Some organizations use them extensively in combination with a software development methodology to progress from initial specification... | Object_modeling_language |@lemmatized object:7 modeling:5 language:8 model:6 base:1 standardized:1 set:1 symbol:1 way:3 arrange:1 part:1 orient:4 software:4 design:2 system:1 organization:1 use:3 extensively:1 combination:1 development:4 methodology:4 progress:1 initial:1 specification:1 implementation:1 plan:2 communi... |
3,628 | Goodness_(band) | Goodness was a rock band from Seattle, Washington (U.S.), led by Carrie Akre, formerly of Hammerbox and now primarily a solo artist. Goodness featured Akre (vocals), Danny Newcomb (lead guitar), Garth Reeves (guitar), Fiia McGann (bass), and Chris Friel (drums). Akre, Friel, and Newcomb later joined Mike McCready of P... | Goodness_(band) |@lemmatized goodness:5 rock:4 band:2 seattle:1 washington:1 u:1 lead:2 carrie:2 akre:4 formerly:1 hammerbox:1 primarily:1 solo:1 artist:1 feature:1 vocal:1 danny:1 newcomb:2 guitar:3 garth:1 reef:1 fiia:1 mcgann:1 bass:1 chris:1 friel:3 drums:1 later:2 join:1 mike:2 mccready:2 pearl:2 jam:2 rick:1 form... |
3,629 | December_25 | Events 274 – Roman Emperor Aurelian dedicates a temple to Sol Invictus on the supposed day of the winter solstice and day of rebirth of the Sun. 800 – Coronation of Charlemagne as Holy Roman Emperor, in Rome. 1000 – The foundation of the Kingdom of Hungary: Hungary is established as a Christian kingdom by Stephen I o... | December_25 |@lemmatized event:1 roman:4 emperor:7 aurelian:1 dedicate:1 temple:1 sol:2 invictus:2 suppose:1 day:11 winter:2 solstice:2 rebirth:1 sun:1 coronation:3 charlemagne:1 holy:1 rome:1 foundation:1 kingdom:3 hungary:3 establish:1 christian:2 stephen:1 william:5 conqueror:1 king:5 england:1 westminster:2 abbey:2... |
3,630 | Dartmouth,_Devon | Dartmouth is a town in Devon in the south-west of England. It is a tourist destination set on the banks of the estuary of the River Dart, which is a long narrow tidal ria that runs inland as far as Totnes. It lies within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). History Dartmouth was of strategic impo... | Dartmouth,_Devon |@lemmatized dartmouth:47 town:28 devon:4 south:5 west:2 england:1 tourist:1 destination:1 set:2 bank:1 estuary:3 river:7 dart:6 long:1 narrow:2 tidal:2 ria:1 run:4 inland:1 far:1 totnes:3 lie:2 within:1 area:3 outstanding:1 natural:1 beauty:1 aonb:1 history:1 strategic:1 importance:1 deep:1 water:1 po... |
3,631 | Antidepressant | Prozac, an SSRI. SNRI, Venlafaxine. An antidepressant is a psychiatric medication used to alleviate mood disorders, such as major depression and dysthymia. Drugs including the monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), serotonin-specific reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), and serotonin-norepinep... | Antidepressant |@lemmatized prozac:12 ssri:46 snri:3 venlafaxine:5 antidepressant:174 psychiatric:12 medication:34 use:52 alleviate:3 mood:12 disorder:24 major:12 depression:59 dysthymia:1 drug:67 include:27 monoamine:14 oxidase:14 inhibitor:32 maois:2 tricyclic:22 tcas:9 serotonin:36 specific:6 reuptake:25 ssris:5 nor... |
3,632 | Anthemius_of_Tralles | Anthemius of Tralles (c. 474 – before 558) (Greek ) was a Greek professor of Geometry in Constantinople (present-day Instanbul in Turkey) and architect, who collaborated with Isidore of Miletus to build the church of Hagia Sophia by the order of Justinian I. Anthemius came from an educated family, one of five sons of S... | Anthemius_of_Tralles |@lemmatized anthemius:8 tralles:4 c:1 greek:4 professor:1 geometry:1 constantinople:3 present:1 day:1 instanbul:1 turkey:1 architect:2 collaborate:1 isidore:1 miletus:1 build:1 church:3 hagia:3 sophia:3 order:1 justinian:1 come:1 educate:1 family:1 one:4 five:1 son:1 stephanus:1 physician:1 brothe... |
3,633 | John_Eccles_(neurophysiologist) | Sir John Carew Eccles, AC FRS FRACP FRSNZ FAAS (27 January 1903 – 2 May 1997) was an Australian neurophysiologist who won the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on the synapse. He shared the prize together with Andrew Fielding Huxley and Alan Lloyd Hodgkin. Biography Eccles was born in Melbourne... | John_Eccles_(neurophysiologist) |@lemmatized sir:6 john:8 carew:1 eccles:21 ac:4 fr:1 fracp:1 frsnz:1 faa:1 january:1 may:2 australian:4 neurophysiologist:1 win:4 nobel:4 prize:4 physiology:3 medicine:1 work:8 synapse:1 share:1 together:2 andrew:1 field:2 huxley:1 alan:1 lloyd:1 hodgkin:1 biography:3 bear:1 melbourne:3... |
3,634 | The_Spanish_Inquisition_(Monty_Python) | "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!", featuring (left to right) Terry Jones, Michael Palin, and Terry Gilliam. "The Spanish Inquisition" was a series of sketches in Monty Python's Flying Circus, Series 2 Episode 2 parodying the real life Spanish Inquisition. This episode was itself entitled "The Spanish Inquisit... | The_Spanish_Inquisition_(Monty_Python) |@lemmatized nobody:5 expect:11 spanish:12 inquisition:17 featuring:1 leave:1 right:1 terry:4 jones:2 michael:3 palin:4 gilliam:2 series:2 sketch:7 monty:2 python:3 fly:1 circus:1 episode:4 parody:3 real:1 life:3 entitled:1 principal:1 catchphrase:1 plot:1 synopsis:1 recur:1 alway... |
3,635 | Glacier | The Baltoro Glacier in the Karakoram Mountains, Pakistan. At in length, it is one of the longest alpine glaciers on earth Perito Moreno Glacier Patagonia Argentina Aletsch Glacier, Switzerland, the largest glacier in the European Alps A glacier is a large, slow-moving mass of ice, formed from compacted layers of sno... | Glacier |@lemmatized baltoro:1 glacier:212 karakoram:1 mountain:20 pakistan:1 length:3 one:3 long:9 alpine:9 earth:9 perito:1 moreno:1 patagonia:2 argentina:3 aletsch:1 switzerland:2 large:19 european:1 alps:1 slow:2 move:20 mass:10 ice:126 form:43 compacted:1 layer:13 snow:27 slowly:4 deforms:1 flow:28 response:1 heat... |
3,636 | Channel_4 | Channel 4 is a UK public-service television broadcaster which began transmissions on 2 November 1982. Although commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), the station is now owned and operated by the Channel Four Television Corporat... | Channel_4 |@lemmatized channel:231 uk:25 public:16 service:46 television:37 broadcaster:13 begin:11 transmission:7 november:11 although:6 commercially:1 self:1 fund:6 ultimately:2 publicly:2 originally:6 subsidiary:4 independent:9 broadcasting:15 authority:3 iba:6 station:28 operate:13 four:15 corporation:15 body:2 est... |
3,637 | Django_Reinhardt | Jean "Django" Reinhardt His first name was not "Jean-Baptiste" as often cited. pronounced . (23 January 1910 – 16 May 1953) was a Belgian Gypsy jazz guitarist. One of the first prominent European jazz musicians, Reinhardt remains one of the most renowned jazz guitarists due to his innovative and distinctive playing... | Django_Reinhardt |@lemmatized jean:5 django:47 reinhardt:63 first:10 name:8 baptiste:1 often:3 cite:1 pronounce:1 january:1 may:2 belgian:4 gypsy:12 jazz:33 guitarist:14 one:14 prominent:1 european:2 musician:8 remain:3 renowned:1 due:1 innovative:1 distinctive:1 playing:3 violinist:2 stéphane:4 grappelli:9 cofounded:1... |
3,638 | Bandy | Bandy is a winter sport where a ball is hit with a stick. It shares a common ancestry with ice hockey having been developed from the informal "ball and stick on ice" games known collectively as shinny. Bandy is played on ice. Old names for bandy are hockey on the ice or hockey on ice. Since the mid-20th Century the ... | Bandy |@lemmatized bandy:92 winter:9 sport:12 ball:44 hit:3 stick:15 share:1 common:1 ancestry:1 ice:21 hockey:22 develop:4 informal:1 game:42 know:9 collectively:1 shinny:1 play:60 old:1 name:3 since:5 mid:1 century:5 term:3 usually:6 prefer:1 prevent:3 confusion:1 many:2 country:6 though:4 notable:1 exception:3 russi... |
3,639 | Intuitionism | In the philosophy of mathematics, intuitionism, or neointuitionism (opposed to preintuitionism), is an approach to mathematics as the constructive mental activity of humans. That is, mathematics does not consist of analytic activities wherein deep properties of existence are revealed and applied. Instead, logic and mat... | Intuitionism |@lemmatized philosophy:3 mathematics:22 intuitionism:19 neointuitionism:1 oppose:1 preintuitionism:1 approach:4 constructive:9 mental:2 activity:2 human:2 consist:1 analytic:1 wherein:1 deep:1 property:3 existence:6 reveal:1 apply:2 instead:1 logic:17 application:2 internally:1 consistent:1 method:2 reali... |
3,640 | Government | Detail from Elihu Vedder, Government (1896). Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C. A government is the body within an organization that has authority to make and the power to enforce laws, regulations, or rules. Typically, Governments refers to a civil government—local, country, or national.... | Government |@lemmatized detail:1 elihu:1 vedder:1 government:101 library:1 congress:1 thomas:3 jefferson:1 building:1 washington:1 c:1 body:4 within:5 organization:5 authority:3 make:4 power:11 enforce:2 law:11 regulation:2 rule:9 typically:1 refers:1 civil:1 local:2 country:12 national:7 however:8 commercial:1 academi... |
3,641 | Gumby | For the Monty Python characters, see Gumbys. Gumby is a green clay humanoid figure who was the subject of a 233-episode series of American television which spanned over a 35-year period. He was animated using stop motion clay animation. The Characters [[Image:Gumby sm.png|right|thumb|200px|Gumby in the episode "Lost ... | Gumby |@lemmatized monty:2 python:2 character:13 see:2 gumbys:1 gumby:76 green:3 clay:6 humanoid:1 figure:4 subject:1 episode:16 series:11 american:2 television:6 span:1 year:6 period:1 animate:3 use:5 stop:2 motion:2 animation:2 image:2 sm:1 png:1 right:4 thumb:1 lose:1 treasure:1 principal:1 sidekick:1 pokey:9 talk:1... |
3,642 | Inquests_in_England_and_Wales | Inquests in England and Wales are held into sudden and unexplained deaths and also into the circumstances of discovery of a certain class of valuable artefacts known as "treasure trove". Inquests are the responsibility of the coroner. Where an inquest is needed There is a general duty upon every person to report a dea... | Inquests_in_England_and_Wales |@lemmatized inquest:22 england:4 wale:2 hold:4 sudden:2 unexplained:1 death:27 also:2 circumstance:5 discovery:1 certain:1 class:1 valuable:1 artefact:1 know:1 treasure:4 trove:1 responsibility:3 coroner:32 need:1 general:1 duty:4 upon:1 every:1 person:1 report:2 likely:2 require:5 howeve... |
3,643 | History_of_Malaysia | Malaysia is a country in South East Asia whose strategic sea-lane position brought trade and foreign influences that fundamentally influenced its history. Hindu India, the Islamic Middle East and Christian Europe to its west, and China and Japan w one of successive phases of outside influence, followed by the mid-twent... | History_of_Malaysia |@lemmatized malaysia:44 country:15 south:5 east:11 asia:6 whose:4 strategic:1 sea:2 lane:1 position:9 bring:6 trade:14 foreign:4 influence:19 fundamentally:1 history:2 hindu:6 india:12 islamic:9 middle:2 christian:1 europe:5 west:6 china:19 japan:1 w:1 one:7 successive:3 phase:2 outside:2 follow:9 ... |
3,644 | Double-ended_queue | In computer science, a double-ended queue (often abbreviated to deque, pronounced deck) is an abstract data structure that implements a queue for which elements can only be added to or removed from the front (head) or back (tail). Donald Knuth. The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 1: Fundamental Algorithms, Third E... | Double-ended_queue |@lemmatized computer:2 science:1 double:1 end:13 queue:8 often:2 abbreviate:1 deque:23 pronounced:1 deck:1 abstract:2 data:4 structure:3 implement:6 element:14 add:2 remove:7 front:5 head:2 back:4 tail:2 donald:1 knuth:1 art:1 programming:1 volume:1 fundamental:1 algorithm:4 third:1 edition:1 addiso... |
3,645 | Jackson,_Michigan | Jackson is a city located along Interstate 94 in the south central area of the U.S. state of Michigan, about west of Ann Arbor. It is the county seat of Jackson County. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 36,316. It is the principal city of the Jackson Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Jackson ... | Jackson,_Michigan |@lemmatized jackson:52 city:21 locate:3 along:1 interstate:2 south:3 central:3 area:7 u:8 state:4 michigan:14 west:5 ann:3 arbor:4 county:8 seat:1 census:3 population:5 principal:1 metropolitan:1 statistical:1 include:4 found:3 name:2 democratic:1 president:1 andrew:1 geography:1 accord:1 united:1 bu... |
3,646 | Francisco_I._Madero | Francisco Ignacio Madero González His middle name was "Ignacio" or, in the archaic spelling recorded on his baptismal record, "Ygnacio". The popular belief that he was "Francisco Indalecio" appears to have no historical sustent. (October 30, 1873 – February 22, 1913) was a politician, writer and revolutionary who serve... | Francisco_I._Madero |@lemmatized francisco:13 ignacio:3 madero:98 gonzález:4 middle:2 name:3 archaic:1 spelling:1 record:2 baptismal:1 ygnacio:1 popular:2 belief:1 indalecio:3 appear:1 historical:1 sustent:1 october:3 february:4 politician:2 writer:1 revolutionary:14 serve:2 president:24 mexico:23 respectable:1 upper:1... |
3,647 | Adam_Weishaupt | Johann Adam Weishaupt (February 6, 1748 in Ingolstadt – November 18, 1830 Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie Vol. 41, p. 539. Engel, Leopold. Geschichte des Illuminaten-ordens. Berlin, H. Bermühler Verlag, 1906. van Dülmen, Richard. Der Geheimbund der Illuminaten. Stuttgart, Frommann-Holzboog, 1975. Stauffer, Vernon. Ne... | Adam_Weishaupt |@lemmatized johann:4 adam:11 weishaupt:29 february:2 ingolstadt:6 november:2 allgemeine:6 deutsche:6 biographie:6 vol:7 p:4 engel:7 leopold:2 geschichte:4 de:10 illuminaten:9 ordens:2 berlin:2 h:2 bermühler:2 verlag:3 van:2 dülmen:2 richard:2 der:15 geheimbund:2 stuttgart:2 frommann:2 holzboog:2 stauffe... |
3,648 | Politics_of_Morocco | Politics of Morocco take place in a framework of a parliamentary constitutional monarchy, whereby the Prime Minister of Morocco 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 two chambers of parliament, ... | Politics_of_Morocco |@lemmatized politics:1 morocco:8 take:1 place:1 framework:1 parliamentary:1 constitutional:3 monarchy:2 whereby:1 prime:4 minister:8 head:4 government:12 multi:2 party:5 system:1 executive:2 power:5 exercise:1 legislative:3 vest:1 two:2 chamber:4 parliament:5 assembly:5 representative:2 councillor:... |
3,649 | Integrated_NATO_Air_Defense_System | Integrated NATO Air Defense System or INADS was the NATO response to the Russian development of long range bombers in the 1950s. The need to maintain a credible deterrence when early warning and intercept times were massively reduced led to the development of an improved air defense (AD) system. Development was approv... | Integrated_NATO_Air_Defense_System |@lemmatized integrate:1 nato:5 air:7 defense:5 system:8 inads:1 response:1 russian:1 development:3 long:1 range:1 bomber:1 need:1 maintain:1 credible:1 deterrence:1 early:2 warning:2 intercept:1 time:1 massively:1 reduce:1 lead:1 improved:1 ad:1 approve:1 military:1 committee:1 decem... |
3,650 | Economy_of_Costa_Rica | The economy of Costa Rica heavily depends on tourism, agriculture, and electronics exports. Poverty has been reduced over the past 15 years, and a social safety net put into place. Economic growth rebounded from -0.9% in 1996 to 4% in 1997, 6% in 1998, 7% in 1999. According to the CIA World Factbook, Costa Rica's GDP ... | Economy_of_Costa_Rica |@lemmatized economy:6 costa:35 rica:29 heavily:1 depend:1 tourism:11 agriculture:6 electronics:2 export:10 poverty:3 reduce:2 past:1 year:9 social:2 safety:2 net:1 put:1 place:4 economic:7 growth:6 rebound:1 accord:1 cia:1 world:6 factbook:1 gdp:13 per:7 caput:3 u:6 however:3 develop:1 country:26... |
3,651 | Maser | A hydrogen radio frequency discharge, the first element inside a hydrogen maser (see description below) A maser is a device that produces coherent electromagnetic waves through amplification due to stimulated emission. Historically the term came from the acronym "Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radia... | Maser |@lemmatized hydrogen:10 radio:5 frequency:12 discharge:2 first:6 element:1 inside:1 maser:68 see:4 description:2 device:10 produce:4 coherent:5 electromagnetic:3 wave:3 amplification:6 due:1 stimulated:9 emission:14 historically:1 term:4 come:2 acronym:5 microwave:19 radiation:8 although:1 modern:2 emit:9 broad:... |
3,652 | Constitution | A constitution is a system for government—often codified as a written document—that establishes the rules and principles of an autonomous political entity. In the case of countries, this term refers specifically to a national constitution defining the fundamental political principles, and establishing the structure, pr... | Constitution |@lemmatized constitution:194 system:13 government:48 often:9 codify:18 write:40 document:17 establish:21 rule:18 principle:18 autonomous:1 political:14 entity:4 case:10 country:11 term:15 refer:2 specifically:1 national:13 define:5 fundamental:8 structure:1 procedure:11 power:23 duty:1 also:21 guarantee:2... |
3,653 | Microcontroller | The integrated circuit from an Intel 8742, an 8-bit microcontroller that includes a CPU running at 12 MHz, 128 bytes of RAM, 2048 bytes of EPROM, and I/O in the same chip. A microcontroller (also microcontroller unit, MCU or µC) is a small computer on a single integrated circuit consisting of a relatively simple CPU c... | Microcontroller |@lemmatized integrate:7 circuit:10 intel:4 bit:21 microcontroller:25 include:8 cpu:11 run:2 mhz:1 byte:2 ram:5 eprom:5 chip:20 also:10 unit:5 mcu:1 µc:1 small:7 computer:7 single:5 integrated:2 consisting:1 relatively:2 simple:2 combine:1 support:4 function:5 crystal:3 oscillator:2 timer:8 watchdog:2 s... |
3,654 | Gauss_(unit) | The gauss, abbreviated as G, is the cgs unit of measurement of a magnetic field B (which is also known as the "magnetic flux density", or the "magnetic induction"), named after the German mathematician and physicist Carl Friedrich Gauss. One gauss is defined as one maxwell per square centimeter. 1 gauss ≡ 1 Mx/cm2 Un... | Gauss_(unit) |@lemmatized gauss:13 abbreviate:1 g:2 cgs:3 unit:10 measurement:1 magnetic:8 field:7 b:3 also:1 know:1 flux:7 density:5 induction:1 name:5 german:1 mathematician:1 physicist:1 carl:2 friedrich:2 one:4 define:1 maxwell:2 per:3 square:3 centimeter:3 mx:2 convention:1 whose:1 derive:1 proper:1 person:1 first... |
3,655 | Cambridgeshire | CambridgeshireImage:EnglandCambridgeshire.svgGeography Status Ceremonial & (smaller) Non-metropolitan county Region East of England Hierarchical list of the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics and the statistical regions of Europe The European Commission, Statistical Office of the European Communities (ret... | Cambridgeshire |@lemmatized cambridgeshireimage:1 englandcambridgeshire:1 svggeography:1 status:2 ceremonial:3 small:1 non:2 metropolitan:2 county:22 region:3 east:7 england:6 hierarchical:1 list:3 nomenclature:1 territorial:1 unit:2 statistic:2 statistical:2 europe:1 european:2 commission:3 office:2 community:3 retrie... |
3,656 | Astronomer | Galileo is often referred to as the Father of Modern Astronomy. An astronomer is a scientist who studies celestial bodies such as planets, stars, and galaxies. Historically, astronomy was more concerned with the classification and description of phenomena in the sky, while astrophysics attempted to explain these pheno... | Astronomer |@lemmatized galileo:1 often:3 refer:1 father:1 modern:4 astronomy:5 astronomer:18 scientist:2 study:1 celestial:1 body:1 planet:1 star:2 galaxy:1 historically:1 concerned:1 classification:1 description:1 phenomenon:2 sky:1 astrophysics:1 attempt:1 explain:1 difference:1 use:3 physical:1 law:1 today:1 distin... |
3,657 | Logical_connective | In logic, two sentences (either in a formal language or a natural language) may be joined by means of a logical connective to form a compound sentence (Enderton 2001:45). The truth value of the compound is uniquely determined by the truth values of the simpler sentences. Each logical connective therefore represents a ... | Logical_connective |@lemmatized logic:9 two:11 sentence:11 either:1 formal:3 language:6 natural:3 may:7 join:4 mean:6 logical:31 connective:32 form:9 compound:6 enderton:1 truth:32 value:18 uniquely:1 determine:3 simpler:1 therefore:2 represent:4 function:17 call:4 reason:1 sometimes:1 functional:5 commonly:3 use:10 ma... |
3,658 | Dino_Zoff | Dino Zoff (born February 28, 1942 in Mariano del Friuli) is an Italian former football goalkeeper and is the oldest winner ever of the World Cup, which he earned as captain of the Italian team in the 1982 tournament in Spain, at the age of 40. Zoff was a goalkeeper of outstanding ability and has a place in the history... | Dino_Zoff |@lemmatized dino:8 zoff:24 born:1 february:1 mariano:2 del:2 friuli:3 italian:8 former:1 football:4 goalkeeper:7 old:4 winner:3 ever:3 world:9 cup:14 earn:1 captain:4 team:5 tournament:6 spain:1 age:3 outstanding:1 ability:1 place:2 history:1 sport:1 among:1 best:4 role:1 hold:3 record:4 long:2 playing:1 tim... |
3,659 | Jazz | Jazz is a musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions. The style's West African pedigree is evident in its use of blue notes, improvisation, polyrhythms, syncopation, an... | Jazz |@lemmatized jazz:256 musical:10 art:7 form:25 originate:2 beginning:4 century:7 african:24 american:25 community:5 southern:2 united:8 state:11 confluence:1 european:18 music:71 tradition:9 style:32 west:6 pedigree:1 evident:1 use:20 blue:29 note:5 improvisation:9 polyrhythms:1 syncopation:4 swung:2 alyn:1 shipto... |
3,660 | CIM-10_Bomarc | Bomarc missile launch The CIM-10 Bomarc (originally IM-99) was the product of the Bomarc Missile Program. The Program was a joint United States of America–Canada effort between 1957 and 1972 to protect against the USSR bomber threat. The Bomarc was a joint development with Boeing and Michigan Aeronautical Research Cen... | CIM-10_Bomarc |@lemmatized bomarc:36 missile:28 launch:4 cim:5 originally:2 im:5 product:1 program:7 joint:2 united:5 state:5 america:3 canada:10 effort:1 protect:1 ussr:1 bomber:4 threat:1 development:2 boeing:6 michigan:3 aeronautical:2 research:2 center:2 involve:1 deployment:1 tactical:1 station:3 arm:1 along:1 eas... |
3,661 | Geography_of_Luxembourg | gros connard Towns and rivers in Luxembourg Luxembourg is a small country located in the Low Countries, part of North-West Europe It borders Belgium (148 kilometres) to the west and north, France (73 km) to the south, and Germany (138 km) to the east. Luxembourg is landlocked, separated from the North Sea by Belgium.... | Geography_of_Luxembourg |@lemmatized gros:1 connard:1 town:3 river:15 luxembourg:17 small:3 country:16 locate:4 low:5 part:6 north:10 west:4 europe:2 border:4 belgium:4 kilometre:1 france:3 km:8 south:8 germany:3 east:4 landlocked:1 separate:1 sea:2 topography:3 divide:1 clearly:2 hilly:2 oesling:4 northern:3 third:3 g... |
3,662 | Comparative_method | In linguistics, the comparative method is a technique for studying the development of languages. It requires the use of two or more languages. It is opposed to the method of internal reconstruction, which studies the internal development of a single language over time. Lehmann 1993:31 f. Ordinarily both methods are us... | Comparative_method |@lemmatized linguistics:22 comparative:47 method:49 technique:2 study:10 development:9 language:141 require:3 use:15 two:22 oppose:2 internal:2 reconstruction:20 single:9 time:7 lehmann:4 f:1 ordinarily:1 together:2 constitute:1 powerful:1 mean:7 reconstruct:30 prehistoric:1 phase:1 fill:1 gap:1 his... |
3,663 | Lansing,_Michigan | Lansing () is the capital city of the U.S. state of Michigan, and the state's sixth largest city. It is located about 80 miles (125 km) west-northwest of Detroit and is mostly in Ingham County, although small portions of the city extend into Eaton County. As of the July 1, 2008 Census Bureau estimate, it has a popula... | Lansing,_Michigan |@lemmatized lansing:214 capital:33 city:95 u:9 state:79 michigan:93 sixth:1 large:29 locate:32 mile:4 km:2 west:7 northwest:2 detroit:12 mostly:3 ingham:12 county:20 although:1 small:9 portion:3 extend:4 eaton:6 july:3 census:7 bureau:6 estimate:3 population:19 metropolitan:6 statistical:3 area:41 ms... |
3,664 | Higher_education | The University of Cambridge is a prestigious institute of higher learning in the U.K. Higher education refers to a level of education that is provided by universities, vocational universities, community colleges, liberal arts colleges, institutes of technology and other collegiate level institutions, such as vocational... | Higher_education |@lemmatized university:43 cambridge:2 prestigious:1 institute:3 high:45 learning:3 u:2 k:1 education:79 refers:2 level:11 provide:4 vocational:13 community:2 college:11 liberal:4 art:15 technology:1 collegiate:1 institution:15 school:27 trade:2 career:1 award:1 academic:6 degree:16 professional:12 cer... |
3,665 | Oberon_(programming_language) | Oberon is a programming language created in 1986 by Professor Niklaus Wirth (creator of the Pascal, Modula, and Modula-2 programming languages) and his associates at ETH Zurich in Switzerland. It was developed as part of the implementation of the Oberon operating system. The original intention was to use Modula-2 as th... | Oberon_(programming_language) |@lemmatized oberon:63 programming:6 language:30 create:1 professor:1 niklaus:3 wirth:12 creator:1 pascal:4 modula:7 associate:1 eth:6 zurich:2 switzerland:1 develop:2 part:3 implementation:7 operating:7 system:12 original:3 intention:1 use:5 lack:1 required:1 safe:2 type:8 extension:4 fac... |
3,666 | Lindy_Hop | Dancing the Lindy Hop at the Sacramento Jazz Jubilee, Sacramento, California, USA (2006) The Lindy Hop is an African American dance, based on the popular Charleston and named for Charles Lindbergh's Atlantic crossing in 1927. It evolved in New York City in the 1920's and 30's and orginally evolved with the jazz music ... | Lindy_Hop |@lemmatized dance:57 lindy:59 hop:48 sacramento:2 jazz:6 jubilee:1 california:4 usa:1 african:7 american:13 base:2 popular:3 charleston:3 name:3 charles:2 lindbergh:3 atlantic:2 crossing:1 evolve:2 new:10 york:8 city:6 orginally:1 music:6 time:3 fusion:1 many:8 precede:1 development:2 mainly:1 tap:1 breakawa... |
3,667 | Chalcedonian_Definition | The Confession of Chalcedon (also Definition or Creed of Chalcedon), also known as the "Doctrine of the Hypostatic Union" or the "2-Nature Doctrine", was adopted at the Council of Chalcedon in 451 in Asia Minor. That Council of Chalcedon is one of the seven ecumenical councils accepted by Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, an... | Chalcedonian_Definition |@lemmatized confession:1 chalcedon:4 also:3 definition:1 creed:7 know:2 doctrine:3 hypostatic:1 union:2 nature:7 adopt:1 council:4 asia:1 minor:1 one:7 seven:1 ecumenical:1 accept:3 eastern:4 orthodox:5 catholic:2 many:1 protestant:1 christian:1 church:12 first:1 recognize:1 oriental:2 chalcedo... |
3,668 | Clutch | Rear side of a Ford V6 engine, looking at the clutch housing on the flywheel Single, dry, clutch friction disc. The splined hub is attached to the disc with springs to damp chatter. A clutch is a mechanism for transmitting rotation, which can be engaged and disengaged. Clutches are useful in devices that have two rota... | Clutch |@lemmatized rear:1 side:1 ford:1 engine:13 look:1 clutch:64 housing:1 flywheel:2 single:1 dry:4 friction:9 disc:5 splined:1 hub:1 attach:1 spring:8 damp:1 chatter:1 mechanism:3 transmit:1 rotation:2 engage:11 disengage:4 useful:1 device:6 two:4 rotate:3 shaft:13 one:5 typically:2 drive:12 motor:2 pulley:1 anoth... |
3,669 | E._O._Wilson | Edward Osborne Wilson (born June 10, 1929) is an American biologist, researcher (sociobiology, biodiversity), theorist (consilience, biophilia), naturalist (conservationism) and author. His biological specialty is myrmecology, a branch of entomology. He is a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Ficti... | E._O._Wilson |@lemmatized edward:11 osborne:1 wilson:68 bear:3 june:3 american:2 biologist:2 researcher:1 sociobiology:13 biodiversity:2 theorist:1 consilience:7 biophilia:3 naturalist:9 conservationism:1 author:2 biological:7 specialty:1 myrmecology:2 branch:1 entomology:2 two:3 time:7 winner:2 pulitzer:6 prize:14 gen... |
3,670 | Goddess | A goddess is a female deity. Often deities are part of a polytheistic system that includes several deities in a pantheon. Common associations of goddesses are the Earth, the Mother, Love, and the household, reflecting historical gender roles. The primacy of a monotheistic or near-monotheistic "Great Goddess" is advoca... | Goddess |@lemmatized goddess:103 female:16 deity:17 often:7 part:4 polytheistic:3 system:4 include:8 several:2 pantheon:1 common:2 association:1 earth:10 mother:17 love:4 household:1 reflect:1 historical:3 gender:5 role:1 primacy:1 monotheistic:3 near:3 great:8 advocate:1 modern:2 matriarchists:1 version:2 precede:1 an... |
3,671 | Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol | Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-httpbis-p1-messaging-05.txt Its use for retrieving inter-linked resources led to the establishment of the World Wide Web. HTTP development ... | Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol |@lemmatized hypertext:1 transfer:4 protocol:12 http:86 application:8 level:2 distribute:1 collaborative:1 hypermedia:1 information:6 system:1 www:5 ietf:4 org:1 internet:9 draft:3 httpbis:1 message:8 txt:1 use:22 retrieve:4 inter:1 link:2 resource:22 lead:1 establishment:1 world:2 wide:2 we... |
3,672 | F-Zero:_Maximum_Velocity | F-Zero Maximum Velocity (or as it known in Japan) is a futuristic racing video game developed by Nd Cube and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance (GBA). The game was released in Japan, North America and Europe in 2001 as a launch title for the GBA. It is the fourth released game in the F-Zero series and th... | F-Zero:_Maximum_Velocity |@lemmatized f:9 zero:9 maximum:11 velocity:11 know:1 japan:3 futuristic:1 racing:1 video:1 game:12 develop:2 nd:2 cube:2 publish:1 nintendo:1 boy:2 advance:2 gba:3 release:2 north:1 america:1 europe:1 launch:1 title:2 fourth:1 released:1 series:3 first:2 handheld:1 console:1 player:26 control:... |
3,673 | Aedesius | Aedesius (Greek , died 355) was a Neoplatonist philosopher and mystic born of a noble Cappadocian family. Career He migrated to Syria, attracted by the lectures of Iamblichus, of whom he became a follower. According to Eunapius, he differed from Iamblichus on certain points connected with theurgy and magic. After th... | Aedesius |@lemmatized aedesius:4 greek:1 die:1 neoplatonist:1 philosopher:1 mystic:1 born:1 noble:1 cappadocian:1 family:1 career:1 migrate:1 syria:2 attract:1 lecture:1 iamblichus:2 become:1 follower:1 accord:1 eunapius:2 differ:1 certain:1 point:1 connect:1 theurgy:1 magic:1 death:1 master:1 school:1 disperse:1 seem:... |
3,674 | Dirk_Benedict | Dirk Benedict (born Dirk Niewoehner on March 1, 1945) is an American movie, television and stage actor, perhaps best known for playing the characters Lieutenant Templeton "Faceman" Peck in The A-Team television series and Lieutenant Starbuck in the original Battlestar Galactica film and television series. He was born i... | Dirk_Benedict |@lemmatized dirk:11 benedict:18 born:2 niewoehner:1 march:1 american:2 movie:5 television:8 stage:1 actor:2 perhaps:1 best:2 know:1 play:6 character:5 lieutenant:5 templeton:2 faceman:3 peck:2 team:7 series:9 starbuck:5 original:2 battlestar:4 galactica:4 film:4 bear:1 helena:1 montana:2 nyt:1 biography:... |
3,675 | History_of_Kyrgyzstan | Historical map of Central Asia Early history Stone implements found in the Tian Shan mountains indicate the presence of human society in what is now Kyrgyzstan as many as 200,000 to 300,000 years ago. The first written records of a civilization in the area occupied by Kyrgyzstan appear in Chinese chronicles beginning ... | History_of_Kyrgyzstan |@lemmatized historical:3 map:1 central:10 asia:8 early:8 history:4 stone:1 implement:1 find:3 tian:2 mountain:2 indicate:1 presence:1 human:1 society:1 kyrgyzstan:21 many:7 year:5 ago:1 first:7 write:3 record:2 civilization:1 area:5 occupy:4 appear:2 chinese:6 chronicle:1 begin:3 b:1 c:1 origin:1... |
3,676 | David_Hayes_Agnew | David Hayes Agnew (November 24, 1818 - March 22, 1892) was an American surgeon, born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1838, and a few years later set up in practice at Philadelphia and became a lecturer at the Philadelphia School of Anatom... | David_Hayes_Agnew |@lemmatized david:1 hayes:1 agnew:3 november:1 march:2 american:2 surgeon:5 bear:1 lancaster:1 county:1 pennsylvania:4 graduate:1 medical:2 department:1 university:2 year:3 later:1 set:1 practice:3 philadelphia:7 become:2 lecturer:1 school:2 anatomy:2 marry:1 margaret:1 irwin:2 also:2 help:1 find:2 i... |
3,677 | Self-propelled_anti-aircraft_weapon | Soviet-made ZSU-23-4 at Camp Pendleton. A self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon (SPAA, also self-propelled air defense, SPAD, or self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, SPAAG) is an anti-aircraft gun or surface-to-air missile launcher mounted on a mobile vehicle chassis. The Russian equivalent of SPAAG is ZSU, for zenitnaya sa... | Self-propelled_anti-aircraft_weapon |@lemmatized soviet:1 make:1 zsu:6 camp:1 pendleton:1 self:6 propel:6 anti:14 aircraft:18 weapon:9 spaa:1 also:4 air:4 defense:1 spad:1 gun:24 spaag:5 surface:1 missile:5 launcher:1 mount:18 mobile:2 vehicle:5 chassis:5 russian:3 equivalent:1 zenitnaya:1 samokhodnaya:1 ustanovka:1 sp... |
3,678 | Guerrilla_warfare | Guerrilla warfare is the unconventional warfare and combat in which a small group of combatants use mobile tactics (ambushes, raids, etc.) to combat a larger and less mobile formal army. The guerrilla army uses ambush (stealth and surprise) and mobility (draw enemy forces to terrain unsuited to them) in attacking vulne... | Guerrilla_warfare |@lemmatized guerrilla:83 warfare:28 unconventional:2 combat:3 small:8 group:13 combatant:2 use:19 mobile:4 tactic:13 ambush:5 raid:5 etc:2 large:3 less:1 formal:2 army:20 stealth:1 surprise:1 mobility:4 draw:1 enemy:10 force:26 terrain:2 unsuited:1 attack:6 vulnerable:2 target:1 territory:3 term:3 me... |
3,679 | Philosophical_methodology | Philosophical method (or philosophical methodology) is the study of how to do philosophy. A common view among philosophers is that philosophy is distinguished by the methods that philosophers follow in addressing philosophical questions. There is not just one method that philosophers use to answer philosophical questio... | Philosophical_methodology |@lemmatized philosophical:20 method:13 methodology:2 study:1 philosophy:11 common:3 view:3 among:1 philosopher:13 distinguish:1 follow:5 address:1 question:10 one:14 use:1 answer:2 process:3 feature:1 discuss:2 include:1 methodic:1 doubt:5 systematic:1 skeptical:1 truth:1 belief:5 argument:16... |
3,680 | Italic_languages | Approximate distribution of languages in Iron Age Italy during the sixth century BC. The Italic subfamily is a member of the Indo-European language family. It includes the Romance languages derived from Latin (Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Romanian, etc.), and a number of extinct languages of the Italian Penins... | Italic_languages |@lemmatized approximate:1 distribution:1 language:16 iron:1 age:1 italy:6 sixth:1 century:3 bc:6 italic:12 subfamily:1 member:1 indo:5 european:5 family:3 include:7 romance:4 languages:3 derive:1 latin:8 spanish:1 portuguese:1 french:1 italian:7 romanian:1 etc:1 number:1 extinct:1 peninsula:6 umbrian:... |
3,681 | Cayman_Islands | The Cayman Islands ( or ) are a British overseas territory located in the western Caribbean Sea. The territory comprises the islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman, located south of Cuba and northwest of Jamaica. The territory is a major offshore financial center in the Caribbean. History The Cayman ... | Cayman_Islands |@lemmatized cayman:134 islands:55 british:5 overseas:5 territory:11 locate:9 western:3 caribbean:6 sea:8 comprise:1 island:51 grand:24 brac:13 little:7 south:6 cuba:3 northwest:3 jamaica:8 major:6 offshore:6 financial:17 center:9 history:4 sight:1 christopher:1 columbus:1 may:7 fourth:1 final:1 voyage:1... |
3,682 | Luftwaffe | () is a generic German term for an air force. It is also the official name for two of the four historic German air forces, the Wehrmacht air arm founded in 1933 and disbanded in 1946; and the current Bundeswehr air arm founded in 1956. Two other historic German air forces are the World War I-era Luftstreitkräfte and th... | Luftwaffe |@lemmatized generic:1 german:63 term:1 air:118 force:82 also:12 official:3 name:7 two:8 four:3 historic:2 wehrmacht:2 arm:3 found:7 disband:3 current:2 bundeswehr:2 world:25 war:36 era:1 luftstreitkräfte:7 der:5 nva:4 gdr:4 additionally:1 luftwaffe:75 swiss:1 aériennes:1 suisse:1 french:3 forze:1 aeree:1 svi... |
3,683 | Krugerrand | The face of Paul Kruger, shown on the obverse side of the coin. A Krugerrand is a South African gold coin, first minted in 1967 in order to help market South African gold. The coins have legal tender status in South Africa but are not actually intended to be used as currency; thus it is regarded as a medal-coin. Hist... | Krugerrand |@lemmatized face:4 paul:2 kruger:2 show:1 obverse:2 side:1 coin:27 krugerrand:13 south:15 african:9 gold:27 first:3 mint:9 order:1 help:1 market:5 legal:4 tender:5 status:1 africa:6 actually:1 intend:3 use:4 currency:2 thus:1 regard:1 medal:2 history:1 bullion:5 could:3 value:7 content:3 earlier:1 sovereign... |
3,684 | Camelot | Camelot is the most famous castle and court associated with the legendary King Arthur. Absent in the early Arthurian material, Camelot first appeared in 12th-century French romances and eventually came to be described as the fantastic capital of Arthur's realm and a symbol of the fabulous Arthurian world. The stories l... | Camelot |@lemmatized camelot:41 famous:1 castle:11 court:12 associate:8 legendary:1 king:8 arthur:30 absent:1 early:10 arthurian:16 material:2 first:5 appear:2 century:10 french:6 romance:12 eventually:2 come:2 describe:3 fantastic:1 capital:4 realm:1 symbol:3 fabulous:3 world:2 story:2 locate:5 somewhere:1 britain:7 s... |
3,685 | Caesium | Caesium or cesium () is the chemical element with the symbol Cs and atomic number 55. It is a soft, silvery-gold alkali metal with a melting point of , which makes it one of only five metals that are liquid at or near room temperature. Along with rubidium ( ), francium ( ), mercury ( ), and gallium ( ). Bromine is als... | Caesium |@lemmatized caesium:60 cesium:5 chemical:5 element:8 symbol:1 c:2 atomic:4 number:3 soft:2 silvery:2 gold:2 alkali:7 metal:16 melt:1 point:1 make:2 one:6 five:2 liquid:4 near:3 room:4 temperature:5 along:2 rubidium:2 francium:4 mercury:2 gallium:2 bromine:1 also:9 f:1 halogen:1 notably:2 use:24 clock:2 interna... |
3,686 | Insulator_(electricity) | Conducting copper wire insulated by an outer layer of polyethylene An insulator, also called a dielectric, is a material that resists the flow of electric current. An insulating material has atoms with tightly bonded valence electrons. These materials are used in parts of electrical equipment, also called insulators... | Insulator_(electricity) |@lemmatized conduct:2 copper:2 wire:23 insulate:19 outer:2 layer:3 polyethylene:3 insulator:79 also:10 call:7 dielectric:5 material:27 resist:1 flow:4 electric:12 current:6 atoms:1 tightly:1 bond:1 valence:2 electron:9 use:24 part:8 electrical:20 equipment:5 insulation:17 intend:1 support:9 sep... |
3,687 | Galen | Claude Galien. Lithograph by Pierre Roche Vigneron. (Paris: Lith de Gregoire et Deneux, ca. 1865) Aelius Galenus or Claudius Galenus (AD 129 – 200/217), better known as Galen of Pergamum (Greek: Γαληνός, Galēnos), was a prominent Roman physician and philosopher of Greek origin, and probably the most accomplished medic... | Galen |@lemmatized claude:1 galien:2 lithograph:1 pierre:1 roche:1 vigneron:1 paris:2 lith:1 de:12 gregoire:1 et:1 deneux:1 ca:2 aelius:5 galenus:3 claudius:3 ad:7 good:2 know:3 galen:122 pergamum:5 greek:35 γαληνός:2 galēnos:1 prominent:1 roman:17 physician:19 philosopher:7 origin:2 probably:2 accomplished:1 medical:2... |
3,688 | James_Lind | James Lind|A portrait of Scottish doctor James Lind (1716-1794) James Lind (1716 in Edinburgh – 1794 in Gosport) was a pioneer of naval hygiene in the Royal Navy. By conducting the first ever clinical trial, he developed the theory that citrus fruits cured scurvy. He argued for the health benefits of better ventilatio... | James_Lind |@lemmatized james:8 lind:20 portrait:1 scottish:2 doctor:1 edinburgh:4 gosport:1 pioneer:1 naval:3 hygiene:1 royal:3 navy:7 conduct:1 first:7 ever:1 clinical:3 trial:2 develop:1 theory:1 citrus:5 fruit:6 cure:4 scurvy:12 argue:1 health:2 benefit:1 good:2 ventilation:1 aboard:1 ship:2 include:3 improve:1 clo... |
3,689 | Geography_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo | Map of the DR of the Congo Topography of the Democratic Republic of the Congo The Democratic Republic of the Congo includes the greater part of the Congo River Basin, which covers an area of almost 1 million square kilometers (400,000 sq. mi.). The country's only outlet to the Atlantic Ocean is a narrow strip of land... | Geography_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo |@lemmatized map:3 dr:1 congo:10 topography:1 democratic:3 republic:5 include:1 great:2 part:1 river:8 basin:6 cover:2 area:5 almost:1 million:1 square:1 kilometer:1 sq:1 mi:1 country:6 outlet:2 atlantic:3 ocean:3 narrow:2 strip:2 land:7 north:5 bank:1 vast:2 low:4 lie:... |
3,690 | Coitus_interruptus | Coitus interruptus, also known as withdrawal or the pull-out method, is a method of contraception in which a couple has sexual intercourse, but semen is ejaculated outside of and away from the vagina. Coitus interruptus may also more generally refer to any extraction of the penis prior to ejaculation during intercourse... | Coitus_interruptus |@lemmatized coitus:6 interruptus:5 also:5 know:1 withdrawal:12 pull:1 method:22 contraception:5 couple:6 sexual:1 intercourse:5 semen:2 ejaculated:1 outside:1 away:1 vagina:1 may:6 generally:1 refer:1 extraction:1 penis:3 prior:2 ejaculation:4 widely:2 use:21 least:1 year:4 estimate:1 million:1 worl... |
3,691 | History_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo | Early Congolese history map of the Kingdom of Kongo The area now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo was populated as early as 10,000 years ago and settled in the 7th and 8th centuries A.D. by Bantus from present-day Nigeria. During its history the area has also been known as Congo, Congo Free State, Belgian... | History_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo |@lemmatized early:4 congolese:8 history:5 map:1 kingdom:4 kongo:2 area:3 know:4 democratic:7 republic:11 congo:41 populate:1 year:4 ago:1 settle:1 century:3 bantu:1 present:2 day:1 nigeria:1 also:6 free:7 state:16 belgian:15 zaire:8 powerful:1 exist:1 dominant:1 force:12... |
3,692 | GNU | GNU (pronounced , or in some countries ) is a computer operating system composed entirely of free software. Its name is a recursive acronym for GNU's Not Unix; it was chosen because its design is Unix-like, but differs from Unix by being free software and containing no Unix code. Development of GNU was initiated by ... | GNU |@lemmatized gnu:93 pronounced:1 country:1 computer:4 operate:5 system:25 compose:1 entirely:1 free:32 software:43 name:4 recursive:1 acronym:1 unix:17 choose:2 design:6 like:1 differs:1 contain:1 code:3 development:8 initiate:1 richard:4 stallman:11 original:1 focus:1 foundation:7 fsf:9 develop:5 project:19 progra... |
3,693 | Hermann_Hesse | Hermann Hesse () (2 July 1877 – 9 August 1962) was a German-Swiss poet, novelist, and painter. In 1946 he received the Nobel Prize in Literature. His best-known works include Steppenwolf, Siddhartha, and The Glass Bead Game (also known as Magister Ludi) which explore an individual's search for authenticity, self-knowle... | Hermann_Hesse |@lemmatized hermann:17 hesse:97 july:2 august:3 german:17 swiss:3 poet:2 novelist:1 painter:2 receive:8 nobel:3 prize:5 literature:5 best:1 know:3 work:26 include:4 steppenwolf:9 siddhartha:11 glass:7 bead:7 game:8 also:10 magister:3 ludi:3 explore:3 individual:1 search:1 authenticity:1 self:4 knowledge:... |
3,694 | Open_cluster | The Pleiades is one of the most famous open clusters. An open cluster is a group of up to a few thousand stars that were formed from the same giant molecular cloud, and are still loosely gravitationally bound to each other. In contrast, globular clusters are very tightly bound by gravity. Open clusters have been fou... | Open_cluster |@lemmatized pleiades:7 one:12 famous:1 open:66 cluster:158 group:12 thousand:7 star:84 form:20 giant:8 molecular:12 cloud:25 still:4 loosely:1 gravitationally:4 bind:5 contrast:1 globular:8 tightly:2 gravity:2 find:8 spiral:4 irregular:3 galaxy:24 active:1 formation:16 occur:2 usually:3 less:2 hundred:2 m... |
3,695 | Relax_(song) | "Relax" is the debut single by British dance group Frankie Goes to Hollywood, released in the UK by ZTT Records in 1983. The song was later included on the album Welcome to the Pleasuredome (1984). Although fairly inauspicious upon initial release, "Relax" finally reached number one in the UK singles chart on 24 Janua... | Relax_(song) |@lemmatized relax:65 debut:2 single:33 british:3 dance:1 group:7 frankie:9 go:11 hollywood:7 release:15 uk:19 ztt:16 record:16 song:16 later:7 include:6 album:6 welcome:2 pleasuredome:2 although:4 fairly:1 inauspicious:1 upon:3 initial:4 finally:1 reach:3 number:17 one:14 chart:19 january:5 ultimately:4 b... |
3,696 | Community_acquis | The term acquis communautaire, or (EU) acquis (), is used in European Union law to refer to the total body of EU law accumulated thus far. The term is French: acquis means "that which has been acquired", and communautaire means "of the community". Chapters of the acquis During the process of the enlargement of the Eur... | Community_acquis |@lemmatized term:4 acquis:16 communautaire:2 eu:4 use:4 european:11 union:12 law:13 refer:2 total:2 body:3 accumulate:1 thus:1 far:1 french:1 mean:2 acquire:2 community:1 chapter:9 process:2 enlargement:6 divide:2 purpose:2 negotiation:4 candidate:1 member:2 state:2 fifth:1 ten:1 join:2 plus:1 romania... |
3,697 | P_versus_NP_problem | Diagram of complexity classes provided that P ≠ NP. The existence of problems outside both P and NP-complete in this case was established by Ladner. R. E. Ladner "On the structure of polynomial time reducibility," J.ACM, 22, pp. 151–171, 1975. Corollary 1.1. ACM site. The relationship between the complexity classes P ... | P_versus_NP_problem |@lemmatized diagram:1 complexity:18 class:12 provide:3 p:69 np:108 existence:2 problem:94 outside:3 complete:35 case:3 establish:2 ladner:2 r:2 e:2 structure:6 polynomial:37 time:48 reducibility:1 j:4 acm:4 pp:3 corollary:1 site:1 relationship:2 unsolved:2 question:14 theoretical:2 computer:12 scie... |
3,698 | Charles_F._Hockett | Charles Francis Hockett (January 17, 1916 - November 3, 2000) was an American linguist who developed many influential ideas in American structuralism. He represents the post-Bloomfieldian phase of structuralism often referred to as distributionalism or taxonomic structuralism. In his "Note on Structure" he argues that ... | Charles_F._Hockett |@lemmatized charles:10 francis:1 hockett:42 january:1 november:2 american:9 linguist:6 develop:1 many:7 influential:2 idea:5 structuralism:3 represent:3 post:2 bloomfieldian:1 phase:1 often:1 refer:3 distributionalism:1 taxonomic:1 note:4 structure:1 argue:2 linguistics:20 see:2 game:1 science:5 pla... |
3,699 | Aikido | is a Japanese martial art developed by Morihei Ueshiba as a synthesis of his martial studies, philosophy, and religious beliefs. Aikido is often translated as "the Way of unifying (with) life energy" or as "the Way of harmonious spirit." Ueshiba's goal was to create an art that practitioners could use to defend the... | Aikido |@lemmatized japanese:5 martial:24 art:31 develop:3 morihei:7 ueshiba:37 synthesis:3 study:15 philosophy:6 religious:2 belief:1 aikido:100 often:7 translate:1 way:4 unify:1 life:5 energy:6 harmonious:1 spirit:3 goal:3 create:2 practitioner:16 could:3 use:22 defend:4 also:12 protect:2 attacker:17 injury:12 perfor... |
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