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Ephemeris_time
The term ephemeris time is in itself apt to refer to time in connection with any astronomical ephemeris. It has been used more specifically to refer:- (1) to a (former standard) astronomical time scale, officially ephemeris time, sometimes designated ET. This was adopted in 1952 by IAU, 'ESAE 1961': 'Explanatory Su...
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Bronze_Star_Medal
The Bronze Star Medal is a United States Armed Forces individual military decoration which may be awarded for bravery, acts of merit, or meritorious service. When awarded for bravery, it is the fourth-highest combat award of the U.S. Armed Forces and the ninth highest military award (including both combat and non-co...
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Alpha_decay
Alpha decayAlpha decay is a type of radioactive decay in which an atomic nucleus emits an alpha particle (two protons and two neutrons bound together into a particle identical to a helium nucleus) and transforms (or 'decays') into an atom with a mass number 4 less and atomic number 2 less. For example: →  +  Suchocki,...
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Delicate_Arch
Delicate Arch is a tall Arches National Park, Geologic Resource Evaluation Report p9 National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior freestanding natural arch located in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah. It is the most widely-recognized landmark in Arches National Park and is depicted on both Utah license...
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Glycine
Glycine (abbreviated as Gly or G) is the organic compound with the formula NH2CH2COOH. It is the smallest of the 20 amino acids commonly found in proteins, coded by codons GGU, GGC, GGA and GGG. Glycine is unique among the proteinogenic amino acids in that it is not chiral. Most proteins incorporate only small quanti...
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Electronic_musical_instrument
An electronic musical instrument is a musical instrument that produces its sounds using electronics. In contrast, the term electric instrument is used to mean instruments whose sound is produced mechanically, and only amplified or altered electronically - for example an electric guitar. An electronic instrument may in...
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Korean_War
The Korean War refers to a period of military conflict between North Korea (officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea) and South Korea (officially the Republic of Korea) with major hostilities beginning on June 25, 1950, pausing with an armistice signed on July 27, 1953. North Korea has since unilaterally wi...
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Casino
The Las Vegas Strip is renowned for its high concentration of casino resort hotels A casino is, in the modern sense of the word, a facility that houses and accommodates certain types of gambling activities. Casinos are most commonly built near or combined with hotels, restaurants, retail shopping, cruise ships and othe...
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Kilogram
A computer-generated image of the International Prototype Kilogram (“IPK”). The IPK is the kilogram. It sits next to an inch-based ruler for scale. The IPK is made of a platinum-iridium alloy and is stored in a vault at the BIPM in Sèvres, France. Like the other prototypes, the edges of the IPK have a four-angle chamfe...
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KLM
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (Dutch: Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij, literally Royal Aviation Company; usual English translation: Royal Dutch Airlines) is the national airline of the Netherlands and is part of Air France-KLM. KLM's headquarters is in Amstelveen, the Netherlands, near its hub Amsterdam Airport Schipho...
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Nutcracker
A nutcracker with a functional design A nutcracker is a mechanical device for cracking nuts. Usually they work on the principle of moments as described in Archimedes' analysis of the lever. The earliest use of the term nutcracker in English dates to 1481. Functional Manufacturers produce modern nutcrackers — designed ...
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Comedy_film
Comedy film is a genre of film in which the main emphasis is on humor. Also, films in this style typically have a happy ending (the black comedy being an exception). One of the oldest genres in film, some of the very first silent movies were comedies. Comedy, unlike other film genres, puts much more focus on individua...
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Old_Turkic_alphabet
Orkhon tablet Inscription in Kyzyl using Orkhon script A copy of Göktürk (Orkhon) Epigraph in Ankara, Turkey Orkhon script The Old Turkic script (also Göktürk script, Orkhon script, Orkhon-Yenisey script; , ) is the alphabet used by the Göktürk and other early Turkic groups from at least the 8th century to record the...
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Motorola_68040
A Motorola 68040 MicroprocessorThe Motorola 68040 is a microprocessor from Motorola, released in 1990. It is the successor to the 68030 and is followed by the 68060 (the 68050 project having been abandoned.) In keeping with general Motorola naming, the 68040 is often referred to as simply the 040 (pronounced oh-forty)...
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Alameda,_California
Alameda is a city in Alameda County, California, United States. It is located on a small island of the same name next to Oakland in the San Francisco Bay. An additional part of the city is Bay Farm Island, which is adjacent to the Oakland International Airport. The city has a suburban feeling with its Victorian homes ...
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Meir_Kahane
Rabbi Meir David Kahane (, also known by the pen-names Michael King and David Sinai, 1 August 1932 – 5 November 1990) was an American-Israeli Orthodox rabbi and a member of the Israeli Knesset. Rabbi Meir Kahane Jewish Virtual Library Kahane was known in the United States and Israel for his strong political, nationali...
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Central_bank
A central bank, reserve bank, or monetary authority is the entity responsible for the monetary policy of a country or of a group of member states. It is a bank that can lend money to other banks in times of need. Its primary responsibility is to maintain the stability of the national currency and money supply, but mo...
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Koh-i-Noor
This article is about the diamond. For the film, see Kohinoor. For the Czech pencil manufacturer, see Koh-I-Noor (company). For the brush-footed butterfly, see Amathuxidia amythaon. The Kōh-i Nūr (, Persian/Urdu: کوہ نور, ) which means "Mountain of Light" from Persian, also spelled Kohinoor, Koh-e Noor or Koh-i-Nur i...
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Malware
Malware, a portmanteau from the words malicious and software, is software designed to infiltrate or damage a computer system without the owner's informed consent. The expression is a general term used by computer professionals to mean a variety of forms of hostile, intrusive, or annoying software or program code. http...
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Jerry_Falwell
Jerry Lamon Falwell, Sr. (August 11, 1933 – May 15, 2007) was an American evangelical Christian pastor, televangelist, and a conservative commentator. He was the founding pastor of the Thomas Road Baptist Church, a megachurch in Lynchburg, Virginia. He founded Lynchburg Christian Academy (now Liberty Christian Academ...
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Demographics_of_Morocco
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Morocco, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Most Moroccans are Sunni Muslims of Berber or mixed Arab-Berber stock. Morocco was ...
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Milk
A glass of pasteurized cow milk. Dairy milk is an opaque white liquid produced by the mammary glands of mammals (including monotremes). It provides the primary source of nutrition for newborn mammals before they are able to digest other types of food. The early lactation milk is known as colostrum, and carries the moth...
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Banach_algebra
In mathematics, especially functional analysis, a Banach algebra, named after Stefan Banach, is an associative algebra A over the real or complex numbers which at the same time is also a Banach space. The algebra multiplication and the Banach space norm are required to be related by the following inequality: (i.e., th...
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Foreign_relations_of_Cameroon
Cameroon's noncontentious, low-profile approach to foreign relations puts it squarely in the middle of other African and developing country states on major issues. It supports the principles of noninterference in the affairs of third world countries and increased assistance to underdeveloped countries. Cameroon is an a...
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Multivariate_statistics
Multivariate statistics or multivariate analysis in statistics describes a collection of procedures which involve observation and analysis of more than one statistical variable at a time. The word multivariate is defined as: "having or involving a number of independent mathematical or statistical variables". Multivaria...
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Demiurge
Demiurge (the Latinized form of Greek dēmiourgos, δημιουργός, literally "public or skilled worker", from dēmios "belonging to the people, public" + ergon "work" Online Etymology Dictionary , and hence a "maker", "artisan" or "craftsman") in philosophical and religious language is a term for a creator deity, responsibl...
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Motorcycle
A pair of motorcycles packed for touring A motorcycle (also called a motorbicycle, motorbike, bike, or cycle) is a single-track, two-wheeled motor vehicle powered by an engine. Motorcycles vary considerably depending on the task for which they are designed, such as long distance travel, navigating congested urban t...
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Electron
The electron is a subatomic particle that carries a negative electric charge. It has no known substructure and is believed to be a point particle. Electrons participate in gravitational, electromagnetic and weak interactions. Like its rest mass and elementary charge, the intrinsic angular momentum (or spin) of an elec...
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Hall_effect
Hall effect diagram, showing electron flow (rather than conventional current). Legend: 1. Electrons (not conventional current!) 2. Hall element, or Hall sensor 3. Magnets 4. Magnetic field 5. Power source DescriptionIn drawing "A", the Hall element takes on a negative charge at the top edge (symbolised by the blue colo...
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Communications_in_Guam
Though Guam is part of the United States, some U.S. long distance plans and courier services list Guam as an international location. As a result of Guam being added to the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) in 1997, calls made to the U.S., Canada, or other participating countries from Guam only require the caller to ...
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Transport_in_Japan
300 (Left) and 700 Series Shinkansen trains at Tokyo Station. Transportation in Japan is modern and infrastructure spending has been large. Japan's road spending has been large. Japan's Road to Deep Deficit Is Paved With Public Works, New York Times in 1997 . The 1.2 million kilometers of paved road are the main mea...
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American_League_Championship_Series
In Major League Baseball, the American League Championship Series (ALCS), played in October, is a playoff round that determines the winner of the American League pennant. The winner of the series advances to play the winner of the National League Championship Series in baseball's championship, the World Series. The rei...
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Demographics_of_French_Polynesia
This article is about the demographic features of the population of French Polynesia, 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 statis...
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Data_warehouse
Data warehouse is a repository of an organization's electronically stored data. Data warehouses are designed to facilitate reporting and analysis Inmon, W.H. Tech Topic: What is a Data Warehouse? Prism Solutions. Volume 1. 1995. . This definition of the data warehouse focuses on data storage. However, the means to ret...
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European_Economic_Community
The European Economic Community (EEC) (also referred to as simply the European Community, For an example see this 1987 article from the New York Times: Steps Drafted For European Central Bank. or the Common Market in the English-speaking world) was an international organization created in 1957 to bring about economic ...
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Handfasting
An example of a handfasting knot where each wedding guest has tied a ribbon around the clasped hands of the couple Handfasting is a traditional European ceremony of (temporary or permanent) betrothal or wedding. It is common in Celtic and Slavic countries. The term is derived from the verb to handfast, used in Middl...
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Legnica
Legnica () is a city on the Kaczawa river in south-western Poland. According to official figures for 2006, it has a total population of 105,485. The city was formerly known in Polish as Lignica; it was officially renamed Legnica in 1946, after it had passed to Poland from Germany following World War II. Information o...
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Skye
Skye or the Isle of Skye (Scottish Gaelic An t-Eilean Sgitheanach ), is the largest and most northerly island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. The island's peninsulas radiate out from a mountainous centre dominated by the Cuillin hills. Although it has been suggested that the Gaelic name describes this shape there is...
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Early_music
Early music is commonly defined as European classical music from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the Baroque. The Early Music Movement as a trend in history is the study and performance of music from composers before our own era and began in 1829 when Felix Mendelssohn conducted Bach's St Matthew Passion. Perfor...
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Parabola
A parabola A parabola obtained as the intersection of a cone with a plane. In mathematics, the parabola (, from the Greek παραβολή) is a conic section, the intersection of a right circular conical surface and a plane parallel to a generating straight line of that surface. Given a point (the focus) and a line (the dir...
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Heterocyclic_compound
Pyridine, a simple heterocyclic compound Heterocyclic compounds are organic compounds containing at least one atom of carbon, and at least one element other than carbon, such as sulfur, oxygen or nitrogen within a ring structure. These structures may comprise either simple aromatic rings or non-aromatic rings. Some...
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Janusz_Zajdel
Janusz A. Zajdel Janusz Andrzej Zajdel (August 15, 1938 in Warsaw – July 19, 1985 in Warsaw) was a prominent Polish science fiction author. He died from cancer. Zajdel is a precursor of social and dystopian fiction. In his works, he envisions totalitarian states and collapsed societies. His heroes are desperately try...
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Kiribati
Kiribati ( kiribati - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary ; in Gilbertese), officially the Republic of Kiribati, is an island nation located in the central tropical Pacific Ocean. It is composed of 32 atolls and one raised coral island, dispersed over 3,500,000 square kilometres, (1,351,000 squa...
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Heterosexuality
A male and a female holding hands. Heterosexuality refers to sexual behavior and attraction to people of the opposite sex, or to a heterosexual orientation. As a sexual orientation, heterosexuality refers to "an enduring pattern of or disposition to experience sexual, affectional, physical or romantic attractions prim...
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Lyra
Lyra (, genitive Lyrae ; from Greek λύρα) is a constellation. Its name derived from the lyre, a stringed musical instrument well known for its use in classical antiquity and later. Lyra was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 1st century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations reco...
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Harappa
Location of Harappa in the Indus Valley and extent of Indus Valley Civilization (green). Harappa (; Urdu: , Hindi: हड़प्पा) is a city in Punjab, northeast Pakistan, about 35 km (22 miles) southwest of Sahiwal. The modern town is located near the former course of the Ravi River and also beside the ruins of an ancient f...
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Conservatism
Conservatism is a political and social term from the Latin verb conservare meaning to save or preserve. Freedom and Consumerism: A Critique of Zygmunt Bauman's Sociology By Mark Davis, Zygmunt Bauman Edition: revised Published by Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2008 ISBN 0754672719, 9780754672715 189 pages page 114 As the...
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Jello_Biafra
Eric Reed Boucher (born June 17, 1958), more widely known by the stage name Jello Biafra, is an American musician, spoken word artist and leading figure of the Green Party. Biafra first gained attention as the lead singer and songwriter for San Francisco punk rock band Dead Kennedys. After his time with the band concl...
Jello_Biafra |@lemmatized eric:2 reed:1 boucher:7 bear:2 june:6 widely:2 know:6 stage:4 name:10 jello:41 biafra:126 american:9 musician:10 speak:3 word:14 artist:6 leading:1 figure:3 green:5 party:9 first:12 gain:1 attention:1 lead:6 singer:4 songwriter:2 san:11 francisco:11 punk:19 rock:12 band:38 dead:34 kennedy:37 t...
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Lilia_Podkopayeva
Lilia Alexandrivna Podkopayeva (; (Liliya Aleksandrovna Podkopaeva); born August 15, 1978 in Donetsk) is a retired Ukrainian gymnast who became the 1996 Olympic all-around champion. Podkoypayeva was often referred to as the "complete package" gymnast, possessing equal qualities of technical skill and artistic express...
Lilia_Podkopayeva |@lemmatized lilia:5 alexandrivna:1 podkopayeva:20 liliya:1 aleksandrovna:1 podkopaeva:1 bear:2 august:1 donetsk:1 retired:1 ukrainian:9 gymnast:9 become:5 olympic:7 around:12 champion:5 podkoypayeva:1 often:1 refer:1 complete:1 package:1 possess:1 equal:1 quality:1 technical:1 skill:3 artistic:1 expr...
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Opole_Voivodeship
Opole Voivodeship (also known as Opole Province, or by its Polish name of województwo opolskie or simply Opolskie; ) is a Polish voivodeship, or province, created on January 1, 1999, out of the former Opole Voivodeship and parts of Częstochowa Voivodeship, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 199...
Opole_Voivodeship |@lemmatized opole:26 voivodeship:24 also:3 know:1 province:4 polish:6 name:2 województwo:1 opolskie:7 simply:1 create:2 january:1 former:1 part:4 częstochowa:1 pursuant:1 local:2 government:3 reform:1 adopt:1 derive:1 region:15 capital:3 large:2 city:7 pronounced:1 border:3 low:2 silesian:8 west:2 gr...
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Julius_Caesar
Gaius Julius Caesar Fully, Caius Iulius Caii filius Caii nepos Caesar Imperator ("Gaius Julius Caesar, son of Gaius, grandson of Gaius, Imperator"). Official name after deification in 42 BC: Divus Iulius ("The Divine Julius"). ( in Classical Latin; conventionally in English), (13 July 100 BC There is some dispute ove...
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Foreign_relations_of_Japan
Since the surrender after World War II and the return to the international community by the Treaty of San Francisco, Japanese diplomatic policy has been based on close partnership with the United States and the emphasis on the international cooperation such as the United Nations. In the Cold War, Japan took a part in t...
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Hartmann_Schedel
Opening from the Nuremberg Chronicle showing Erfurt 1493 Woodcut of the City of Rhodes, by Hartmann Schedel Hartmann Schedel (13 February 1440 – 28 November 1514), was a German physician, humanist and historian, one of the first cartographers to make use of the printing press. He was born in Nuremberg. Matheolus Peru...
Hartmann_Schedel |@lemmatized open:1 nuremberg:6 chronicle:7 show:1 erfurt:1 woodcut:1 city:3 rhodes:1 hartmann:7 schedel:9 february:1 november:1 german:1 physician:1 humanist:1 historian:1 one:1 first:2 cartographer:1 make:2 use:1 printing:2 press:2 bear:1 matheolus:1 perusinus:1 serve:1 tutor:1 best:1 know:3 write:1 ...
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Keanu_Reeves
Keanu Charles Reeves ( [kay-AH-noo, often mispronounced as kee-AH-noo]; born September 2, 1964) is a Canadian-American-British actor best known for his portrayals of Ted Logan in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey, Officer Jack Traven in Speed, and Neo in the action film trilogy The Matri...
Keanu_Reeves |@lemmatized keanu:4 charles:1 reef:47 kay:1 ah:2 noo:2 often:2 mispronounce:1 kee:1 bear:3 september:1 canadian:3 american:3 british:2 actor:2 best:1 know:2 portrayal:4 ted:12 logan:3 bill:6 excellent:3 adventure:3 bogus:3 journey:3 officer:2 jack:4 traven:2 speed:5 neo:5 action:6 film:27 trilogy:1 matrix...
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Impi
An impi is an isiZulu word for any armed body of men. However, in English it is often used to refer to a Zulu regiment, which is called an ibutho in Zulu. The first impis were formed by Zulu king Shaka, who was then only the exiled illegitimate son of king Senzangakona, but already showing much prowess as a general in ...
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Imperial_units
This article is about the post-1824 measures used in the British Empire and countries in the British sphere of influence. For information about the units used in England before 1824, see English units. For information about the units used in the USA, see United States customary units. For information about the system o...
Imperial_units |@lemmatized article:3 post:3 measure:23 use:50 british:15 empire:2 country:7 sphere:1 influence:1 information:3 unit:82 england:3 see:5 english:5 usa:2 united:14 state:9 customary:7 system:31 weight:23 avoirdupois:4 imperial:56 first:1 define:8 act:6 later:1 refine:2 reduced:1 sometimes:3 refer:5 foot:2...
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Italian_language
Italian (, or lingua italiana) is a Romance language spoken by about 60 million people in Italy, and by a total of around 70 million in the world. Ethnologue report for language code:ita (Italy) - Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (ed.), 2005. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition. Dallas, Tex.: SIL Internationa...
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Bridge
The Akashi-Kaikyō Bridge in Japan, world's longest span. The Si-o-se Pol over the Zayandeh River in Iran. The Salginatobel Bridge in the Swiss Alps. A bridge is a structure built to span a valley, road, railroad track, river, body of water, or any other physical obstacle, for the purpose of providing passage over the ...
Bridge |@lemmatized akashi:2 kaikyō:1 bridge:177 japan:2 world:9 long:7 span:11 si:1 se:1 pol:1 zayandeh:1 river:7 iran:1 salginatobel:1 swiss:1 alp:2 structure:6 build:15 valley:1 road:7 railroad:1 track:3 body:1 water:4 physical:1 obstacle:3 purpose:2 provide:4 passage:3 design:9 vary:1 depend:1 function:1 nature:3 t...
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Politics_of_Djibouti
Politics of Djibouti takes place in a framework of a semi-presidential republic. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament. The party system is dominated by the conservative People's Rally for Progress. The parliamentary party system is dominated b...
Politics_of_Djibouti |@lemmatized politics:2 djibouti:12 take:2 place:1 framework:1 semi:1 presidential:2 republic:2 executive:1 power:3 exercise:1 government:13 legislative:2 vest:1 parliament:1 party:9 system:2 dominate:3 conservative:1 people:3 rally:3 progress:3 parliamentary:1 current:3 president:10 ismail:5 omar:...
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Abaddon
Apollyon (top) battling Christian in John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress. Abaddon (, , Greek: , , Coptic: , meaning "A place of destruction", "The Destroyer", "Depths of Hell") in the Revelation of St. John, is the king of tormenting locusts and the angel of the bottomless pit. (KJV, Rev. 9:1-11). The exact nature of...
Abaddon |@lemmatized apollyon:1 top:1 battle:2 christian:1 john:3 bunyan:1 pilgrim:1 progress:1 abaddon:19 greek:1 coptic:3 mean:3 place:4 destruction:3 destroyer:1 depth:1 hell:4 revelation:6 st:2 king:2 torment:1 locust:2 angel:13 bottomless:3 pit:3 kjv:1 rev:1 exact:2 nature:1 debate:1 judaism:1 christianity:1 bibli...
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Alphonse,_Count_of_Poitiers
Coat of arms: Per pale azure semé-de-lis or (France ancient) dimidiating gules semé of castles or (Castile). Alfonso or Alphonse (11 November 1220 – 21 August 1271) was the Count of Poitou from 1225 and Count of Toulouse (as Alfonso II) from 1247. Alphonse was a son of Louis VIII, King of France and Blanche of Castile...
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Medicine
The ancient Greek symbol today associated with medicine the world over: the rod of Asclepius with its encoiled serpent. The World Health Organization, the Royal Society of Medicine, the American Medical and Osteopathic Associations, the British and the Australian Medical Associations are some of the bodies that incorpo...
Medicine |@lemmatized ancient:5 greek:6 symbol:2 today:1 associate:1 medicine:112 world:6 rod:2 asclepius:1 encoiled:1 serpent:1 health:35 organization:4 royal:1 society:7 american:3 medical:102 osteopathic:2 association:2 british:2 australian:1 body:8 incorporate:2 insignia:1 art:5 science:19 heal:4 encompass:1 range:...
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Bobby_Charlton
Sir Robert "Bobby" Charlton CBE (born 11 October 1937 in Ashington, Northumberland) is a former English professional football player who won the World Cup and was named the European Footballer of the Year in 1966. He played almost all of his club football at Manchester United, where he became renowned for his attacking...
Bobby_Charlton |@lemmatized sir:4 robert:1 bobby:13 charlton:76 cbe:2 born:1 october:12 ashington:1 northumberland:2 former:1 english:7 professional:5 football:20 player:20 win:16 world:22 cup:29 name:4 european:13 footballer:9 year:18 play:21 almost:2 club:10 manchester:25 unite:22 become:10 renowned:1 attack:2 instin...
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Beowulf
The first page of the Beowulf manuscript Beowulf is an Old English heroic epic poem of unknown authorship, dating as recorded in the Nowell Codex manuscript from between the 8th to the early 11th century, set in Denmark and Sweden. Commonly cited as one of the most important works of Anglo-Saxon literature, Beow...
Beowulf |@lemmatized first:19 page:3 beowulf:185 manuscript:23 old:24 english:42 heroic:9 epic:8 poem:68 unknown:2 authorship:2 date:9 record:2 nowell:8 codex:6 early:10 century:28 set:6 denmark:4 sweden:4 commonly:2 cite:1 one:17 important:5 work:16 anglo:21 saxon:26 literature:11 subject:3 much:7 scholarly:2 study:10...
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Louis_Pasteur
Louis Pasteur (December 27, 1822 – September 28, 1895) was a French chemist and microbiologist born in Dole. He is best known for his remarkable breakthroughs in the causes and prevention of disease. His experiments supported the germ theory of disease, also reducing mortality from puerperal fever (childbed), and he cr...
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Nicholas_II_of_Russia
Nicholas II (Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov; ) ( – 17 July 1918) was the last Emperor of Russia, Grand Duke of Finland, and claimed the title of King of Poland. In 1831, the Russian tsars were deposed from the Polish throne, but they soon took control of the country as part of Russia and abolished the separate monarchy....
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Bambara_language
The historic heartland of the Bambara people. Bambara, also known as Bamanankan in the language itself (literally "the language of the Bamanan"), is a language spoken in Mali by as many as six million people (including second language users). The differences between Bambara and Dioula are minimal. Dioula is a language ...
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Decca_Navigator_System
Decca Navigator Mk 12 The Decca Navigator System was a hyperbolic low frequency radio navigation system (also known as multilateration) that was first deployed during World War II when the Allied forces needed a system which could be used to achieve accurate landings. As was the case with Loran C, its primary use was f...
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Hengist_and_Horsa
Imaginary depiction of Hengest from John Speed's Saxon Heptarchy, 1611 Hengest or Hengist (d. 488? John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford University Press, 1989), page 64. ) was the semi-legendary founding ruler of the kingdom of Kent in southeast England. His name is co...
Hengist_and_Horsa |@lemmatized imaginary:1 depiction:1 hengest:40 john:3 speed:1 saxon:11 heptarchy:1 hengist:10 morby:2 dynasty:2 world:2 chronological:2 genealogical:2 handbook:2 oxford:4 university:2 press:2 page:2 semi:1 legendary:2 found:1 ruler:1 kingdom:3 kent:13 southeast:1 england:4 name:11 common:2 germanic:2...
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Iberian_Peninsula
Iberian Peninsula within Europe, delineating the two main countries found within it, Spain and Portugal. Major rivers of the Iberian Peninsula: Miño/Minho, Duero/Douro, Tajo/Tejo, Guadiana, Guadalquivir, Segura, Júcar/Xúquer, Ebro/Ebre. Positions of the different countries and territories of the Iberian Peninsula. The...
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Digimon
English version logo for Digimon. , short for , is a popular Japanese series of media and merchandise, including anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. Digimon are monsters of various forms living in a "Digital World", a parallel universe that originated from Earth's various communication ...
Digimon |@lemmatized english:16 version:16 logo:1 digimon:182 short:2 popular:2 japanese:9 series:31 medium:3 merchandise:3 include:4 anime:8 manga:5 toy:3 video:6 game:17 trade:1 card:16 monster:8 various:3 form:10 live:1 digital:26 world:29 parallel:1 universe:4 originate:2 earth:5 communication:2 network:8 hatch:2 e...
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Macedonian_language
Macedonian (, ) is the official language of Macedonia and is a part of the Eastern group of South Slavic languages. Macedonian is closely related to and shares a high degree of mutual intelligibility with the Bulgarian and Serbian languages. Language profile Macedonian, UCLA International Institute The Macedonian lang...
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Dodecahedron
A dodecahedron (Greek δωδεκάεδρον, from δώδεκα 'twelve' + εδρον 'base', 'seat' or 'face') is any polyhedron with twelve faces, but usually a regular dodecahedron is meant: a Platonic solid composed of twelve regular pentagonal faces, with three meeting at each vertex. It has twenty (20) vertices and thirty (30) edges....
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New_Zealand_Defence_Force
The New Zealand Defence Force consists of three services: the New Zealand Army; the Royal New Zealand Navy; and the Royal New Zealand Air Force. The Commander-in-Chief of the NZDF is New Zealand's Governor-General Hon. Sir Anand Satyanand who exercises his power on the advice of the Minister of Defence, Hon. Dr Wayne M...
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Crew
A crew comprises a body or a class of people who work at a common activity, generally in a structured or hierarchical organization. A location in which a crew works is called a crewyard or a workyard. The word has particular nautical resonances: the tasks involved in operating a ship, particularly a sailing ship, provi...
Crew |@lemmatized crew:15 comprise:1 body:1 class:1 people:1 work:2 common:2 activity:2 generally:1 structured:1 hierarchical:1 organization:1 location:1 call:1 crewyard:1 workyard:1 word:1 particular:1 nautical:2 resonance:1 task:1 involve:1 operate:1 ship:4 particularly:1 sailing:1 provide:1 numerous:1 speciality:1 w...
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Intellectual_property
Intellectual property (IP) are legal property rights over creations of the mind, both artistic and commercial, and the corresponding fields of law. Intellectual Property Licensing: Forms and Analysis, by Richard Raysman, Edward A. Pisacreta and Kenneth A. Adler. Law Journal Press, 1999-2008. ISBN 973-58852-086-9 U...
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Kolmogorov_complexity
In algorithmic information theory (a subfield of computer science), the Kolmogorov complexity (also known as descriptive complexity, Kolmogorov-Chaitin complexity, stochastic complexity, algorithmic entropy, or program-size complexity) of an object such as a piece of text is a measure of the computational resources nee...
Kolmogorov_complexity |@lemmatized algorithmic:11 information:13 theory:13 subfield:1 computer:10 science:4 kolmogorov:32 complexity:44 also:9 know:3 descriptive:1 chaitin:6 stochastic:1 entropy:1 program:42 size:4 object:2 piece:1 text:2 measure:5 computational:1 resource:1 need:1 specify:3 example:3 consider:7 follow...
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Libro_de_los_juegos
__NOTOC__ The game of astronomical tables, from Libro de los juegos The Libro de los Juegos, ("Book of games"), or Libro de acedrex, dados e tablas, ("Book of chess, dice and tables") was commissioned by Alfonso X, king of León, Galicia and Castile, during the 13th century and completed in 1283. Wollesen, Jens T. "Sub...
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International_Maritime_Organization
Participation in the International Maritime Organization Headquarters of the International Maritime Organization in Lambeth, adjacent to the east end of Lambeth Bridge Headquarters building taken from the west side of the Thames The International Maritime Organization (IMO), formerly known as the Inter-Governmental Ma...
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Coyote
The coyote ( coyote - Definitions from Dictionary.com ) (Canis latrans), also known as the prairie wolf, prairie wolf. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07 is a species of canid found throughout North and Central America, ranging from Panama in the south, north through Mexico, the United States and Canada...
Coyote |@lemmatized coyote:203 definition:1 dictionary:1 com:3 canis:12 latrans:7 also:12 know:10 prairie:7 wolf:53 columbia:3 encyclopedia:1 sixth:1 edition:3 specie:13 canid:4 find:5 throughout:3 north:18 central:5 america:12 range:12 panama:1 south:8 mexico:9 united:8 state:14 canada:9 occur:5 far:4 alaska:3 norther...
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Amphibian
Amphibians (class Amphibia), such as frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, and caecilians, are ectothermic or cold-blooded animals that metamorphose from a juvenile, water-breathing form to an adult, air-breathing form. Typically, amphibians have four limbs. Unlike other land animals (amniotes), amphibians lay eggs in wate...
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Malaria
Malaria is a vector-borne infectious disease caused by protozoan parasites. It is widespread in tropical and subtropical regions, including parts of the Americas, Asia, and Africa. Each year, there are approximately 350–500 million cases of malaria, Malaria Facts. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. killing be...
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GSM
The GSM logo is used to identify compatible handsets and equipment GSM (Global System for Mobile communications: originally from Groupe Spécial Mobile) is the most popular standard for mobile phones in the world. Its promoter, the GSM Association, estimates that 80% of the global mobile market uses the standard. GSM...
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Evil_Dead_II
Evil Dead II (also known as Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn) is a American cult comedy horror film. Standing as a sequel to 1981's The Evil Dead, the film was directed by Sam Raimi, written by Raimi and Scott Spiegel, produced by Rob Tapert and starred Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams. The film was followed by a sequel of i...
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Multiple_inheritance
Multiple inheritance refers to a feature of some object-oriented programming languages in which a class can inherit behaviors and features from more than one superclass. This contrasts with single inheritance, where a class may inherit from at most one superclass. Languages that support multiple inheritance include: E...
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Guantanamo_Bay_Naval_Base
Guantanamo Bay Naval Base is located on the shore of Guantánamo Bay at the southeastern end of Cuba and has been used by the United States Navy for more than a century. It is the oldest overseas U.S. Navy Base, and the only one in a country with which the United States does not have diplomatic relations. The Cuban gov...
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Jane_Austen
A watercolour and pencil sketch of Jane Austen, believed to be drawn from life by her sister Cassandra (c. 1810)[A] Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist whose realism, biting social commentary and masterful use of free indirect speech, burlesque, and irony have earned her a place as one...
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Afonso_III_of_Portugal
Afonso III (; rare English alternatives: Alphonzo or Alphonse), or Affonso (Archaic Portuguese), Alfonso or Alphonso (Portuguese-Galician) or Alphonsus (Latin), the Bolognian (Port. o Bolonhês) or the Brave (Port. o Bravo), the fifth King of Portugal (May 5, 1210 in Coimbra – February 16, 1279 in Alcobaça, Coimbra or ...
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Lord_Peter_Wimsey
Lord Peter Death Bredon Wimsey (fictional character) is a bon vivant sleuth in a series of detective novels and short stories by Dorothy L. Sayers, in which he solves mysteries—usually but not always murders. Wimsey is an archetype for the British gentleman detective. Born in 1890 and aging in real-time, Wimsey is des...
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Drop_kick
A drop kick is a type of kick in various codes of football. It involves someone dropping a ball and then kicking it when it bounces off the ground. It contrasts to a punt wherein the dropper kicks the ball without letting it hit the ground first. The simplest version of a drop kick exists in association football where...
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Minestrone
Minestrone in a bowl Minestrone ( (soup) + -one (augmentative suffix) hence "the big soup", the one with many ingedients) is the name for a variety of thick Italian soups made with vegetables, often with the addition of pasta or rice. Common ingredients include beans, onions, celery, carrots, stock, and tomatoes. The...
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Capsid
Schematic of a Cytomegalovirus Icosahedral capsid of an Adenovirus For the leaf bug, see Miridae. A capsid is the protein shell of a virus. It consists of several oligomeric structural subunits made of protein called protomers. The 3-dimensional morphological subunits that can be observed, which may or may not correspo...
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Joseph_Weizenbaum
Joseph Weizenbaum in Berlin, 2005 Joseph Weizenbaum (Berlin, January 8, 1923 – March 5, 2008) was a German-American author and professor emeritus of computer science at MIT. Born in Berlin, Germany to Jewish parents, he escaped Nazi Germany in 1935, emigrating with his family to the United States. He started studying ...
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Labor_theory_of_value
The labour theories of value (LTV) are economic theories of value according to which the values of commodities are related to the labour needed to produce them. There are many different accounts of labour value, with the common element that the "value" of an exchangeable good or service is, or tends to be, or can b...
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Transport_in_Antarctica
Transport in Antarctica has transformed from heroic explorers crossing the isolated remote area of Antarctica by foot to a more open area due to human technologies enabling more convenient and faster transport by land and predominantly air and water. Transportation technologies on a remote area like Antarctica need to ...
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Geography_of_Guam
This article describes the geography of Guam. Location Oceania, island in the North Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to the Philippines. Geographic coordinates Map references Oceania Area Total: 541.3 km² Land: 541.3 km² Water: 0 km² Area (comparative) Three times the size of Washington, DC L...
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Anglicanism
Anglicanism is a tradition of Christian faith. Churches in this tradition either have historical connections to the Church of England or have similar beliefs, worship and church structures. The word Anglican originates in ecclesia anglicana, a medieval Latin phrase dating to at least 1246 meaning the English Church. ...
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Hausdorff_space
In topology and related branches of mathematics, a Hausdorff space, separated space or T2 space is a topological space in which distinct points have disjoint neighbourhoods. Of the many separation axioms that can be imposed on a topological space, the "Hausdorff condition" (T2) is the most frequently used and discussed...
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A._E._Housman
Alfred Edward Housman (; 26 March 1859 – 30 April 1936), usually known as A. E. Housman, was an English classical scholar and poet, best known for his cycle of poems A Shropshire Lad. Lyrical and almost epigrammatic in form, the poems were mostly written before 1900. Their wistful evocation of doomed youth in the Engl...
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Long-term_memory
Long-term memory (LTM) is memory that can last as little as a few days or as long as decades. It differs structurally and functionally from working memory or short-term memory, which ostensibly stores items for only around 18 seconds (Peterson and Peterson, 1959). Biologically, short-term memory is a temporary potentia...
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