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5,500 | Netlist | The word netlist can be used in several different contexts, but perhaps the most popular is in the field of electronic design. In this context, a "netlist" describes the connectivity of an electronic design. Netlists usually convey connectivity information and provide nothing more than instances, nets, and perhaps som... | Netlist |@lemmatized word:1 netlist:10 use:9 several:5 different:2 context:2 perhaps:4 popular:1 field:1 electronic:2 design:19 describe:5 connectivity:2 netlists:8 usually:8 convey:1 information:3 provide:6 nothing:1 instance:34 net:12 attribute:8 express:1 much:2 consider:1 hardware:1 description:5 language:4 verilog... |
5,501 | Symphony_No._9_(Beethoven) | Ludwig van Beethoven was completely deaf when he composed his ninth symphony. The Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 "Choral" is the final symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven. Completed in 1824, the symphony is one of the best known works of the Western classical repertoire and is considered one of Beethoven's greatest ma... | Symphony_No._9_(Beethoven) |@lemmatized ludwig:4 van:5 beethoven:69 completely:1 deaf:2 compose:2 ninth:32 symphony:71 minor:6 op:5 choral:6 final:6 complete:7 one:12 best:1 known:1 work:11 western:1 classical:6 repertoire:2 consider:3 great:3 masterpiece:1 first:33 example:3 major:7 composer:8 use:10 voice:7 word:10 s... |
5,502 | Armed_Forces_of_El_Salvador | The Armed Force of El Salvador, in Spanish Fuerza Armada de El Salvador is the official name of the combined armed forces of El Salvador. It has been in existence since breaking up from the United Provinces of Central America in 1840. Recently, the El Salvadoran Army decided to follow the example of the Israeli Defenc... | Armed_Forces_of_El_Salvador |@lemmatized armed:2 force:15 el:7 salvador:6 spanish:1 fuerza:1 armada:1 de:7 official:1 name:1 combine:1 existence:1 since:1 break:1 united:4 province:1 central:1 america:1 recently:1 salvadoran:4 army:3 decide:1 follow:1 example:1 israeli:1 defence:1 nation:1 similar:1 population:1 citize... |
5,503 | Demographics_of_the_Faroe_Islands | This article is about the demographic features of the population of the Faroe Islands, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Faroese student in national costume. The vast majority of the population ... | Demographics_of_the_Faroe_Islands |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:4 feature:1 population:14 faroe:7 island:7 include:1 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:1 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 faroese:16 student:1 national:1 costume:1 vast:1 majority:1 ethnic:4 norse:3 desc... |
5,504 | Henry_the_Navigator | This article is about the Portuguese prince. For the Dutch prince sometimes known as "Henry the Navigator", see Prince Henry of the Netherlands. The Infante Henrique, Duke of Viseu (; Porto, March 4, 1394 – November 13, 1460 in Sagres) was an infante (prince) of the Portuguese House of Aviz and an important figure in ... | Henry_the_Navigator |@lemmatized article:1 portuguese:23 prince:9 dutch:1 sometimes:1 know:5 henry:43 navigator:10 see:3 netherlands:1 infante:7 henrique:1 duke:2 viseu:2 porto:2 march:2 november:1 sagres:5 house:4 aviz:2 important:3 figure:1 early:3 day:2 empire:2 responsible:1 beginning:1 european:5 worldwide:1 explo... |
5,505 | Demographics_of_Nauru | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Nauru, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Naurean people As of July 2002, the population of Nauru was estimated at 12,329. The ... | Demographics_of_Nauru |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:3 feature:1 population:19 nauru:11 include:1 density:1 ethnicity:2 education:4 level:1 health:3 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 naurean:1 people:4 july:1 estimate:1 inhabitant:1 know:1 nauruan:7 demography:1 tiny:1 equatorial:1 i... |
5,506 | Hansie_Cronje | Wessel Johannes "Hansie" Cronje (September 25, 1969 - June 1, 2002) was a South African cricketer and captain of the South African national cricket team in the 1990s. He was voted the 11th greatest South African in 2004 despite having been banned for life from professional cricket for his role in a match-fixing scandal... | Hansie_Cronje |@lemmatized wessel:2 johannes:2 hansie:8 cronje:73 september:4 june:4 south:69 african:13 cricketer:4 captain:27 national:1 cricket:11 team:11 vote:2 great:2 despite:9 ban:7 life:7 professional:1 role:2 match:46 fix:5 scandal:2 early:3 bear:1 bloemfontein:2 matriculate:1 prestigious:1 grey:1 college:1 sc... |
5,507 | Wikipedia:Free_On-line_Dictionary_of_Computing%2FC_-_D | symbols - B -- C - D -- E - H -- I - K -- L - N -- O - Q -- R - S -- T - W -- X - Z -- FOLDOC Status Page C C NO IMPORT (already exists) (c) C* C++ NO IMPORT (already exists) C+- C+@ C-10 C1 security c2man C2 security c386 C5 C64 c68 CA ca cable modem cache cache block cache coherency DONE cache conflict redirect to c... | Wikipedia:Free_On-line_Dictionary_of_Computing%2FC_-_D |@lemmatized symbol:1 b:1 c:42 e:1 h:3 k:4 l:3 n:3 q:2 r:6 w:1 x:3 z:1 foldoc:1 status:2 page:3 import:10 already:6 exist:6 security:3 ca:5 cable:4 modem:1 cache:18 block:1 coherency:3 conflict:1 redirect:8 consistency:1 hit:1 line:12 memory:10 miss:1 stick:1 coast... |
5,508 | Islamism | Islamism (Islam+ism; Arabic: al-'islāmiyya) is a set of ideologies holding that Islam is not only a religion but also a political system; that modern Muslims must return to their roots of their religion, and unite politically. Islamism is a controversial term and definitions of it sometimes vary. Leading Islamist thi... | Islamism |@lemmatized islamism:53 islam:153 ism:2 arabic:6 al:66 islāmiyya:1 set:3 ideology:18 hold:9 religion:7 also:28 political:73 system:10 modern:18 muslim:120 must:5 return:5 root:2 unite:2 politically:2 controversial:2 term:20 definition:3 sometimes:4 vary:1 lead:15 islamist:97 thinker:2 emphasize:3 enforcement:... |
5,509 | Amaryllis | Amaryllis () Sunset Western Garden Book, 1995:606–607 is a monotypic genus of plant also known as the Belladonna Lily or naked ladies. The single species, Amaryllis belladonna, is a native of South Africa, particularly the rocky southwest region near the Cape. It is often confused with Hippeastrum, a flowering bulb co... | Amaryllis |@lemmatized amaryllis:9 sunset:1 western:1 garden:1 book:1 monotypic:1 genus:2 plant:5 also:4 know:2 belladonna:3 lily:4 naked:3 lady:3 single:1 specie:4 native:1 south:1 africa:1 particularly:1 rocky:1 southwest:1 region:1 near:1 cape:1 often:1 confuse:1 hippeastrum:4 flowering:2 bulb:6 commonly:1 sell:2 wi... |
5,510 | Humanae_Vitae | Humanae Vitae (Latin "Of Human Life") is an encyclical written by Pope Paul VI and promulgated on July 25, 1968. Subtitled "On the Regulation of Birth", it re-affirms the traditional teaching of the Roman Catholic Church regarding abortion, contraception, and other issues pertaining to human life. Mainly because of it... | Humanae_Vitae |@lemmatized humanae:27 vitae:34 latin:4 human:12 life:14 encyclical:28 write:3 pope:20 paul:28 vi:23 promulgate:1 july:2 subtitle:1 regulation:1 birth:13 affirm:2 traditional:4 teaching:15 roman:2 catholic:21 church:30 regard:3 abortion:4 contraception:14 issue:8 pertain:1 mainly:1 prohibition:5 form:2 a... |
5,511 | Joseph_Stalin | Josef Stalin (born Iosef Besarionis dze Jughashvili 18 December 1878 5 March 1953) was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union's Central Committee from 1922 until his death in 1953. In the years following Lenin's death in 1924, he rose to become the leader of the Soviet Union. Stalin launche... | Joseph_Stalin |@lemmatized josef:1 stalin:382 born:1 iosef:1 besarionis:1 dze:1 jughashvili:1 december:13 march:14 general:13 secretary:5 communist:37 party:36 soviet:213 union:66 central:18 committee:10 death:45 year:39 follow:17 lenin:35 rise:6 become:19 leader:10 launch:7 command:1 economy:8 replace:3 new:68 economi... |
5,512 | Affection | Affection is a "disposition or state of mind or body" affection - Definitions from Dictionary.com that is often associated with a feeling or type of love. It has given rise to a number of branches of meaning concerning: emotion (popularly: love, devotion etc); disease; influence; state of being (philosophy) 17th and 1... | Affection |@lemmatized affection:18 disposition:1 state:6 mind:2 body:1 definition:1 dictionary:1 com:1 often:1 associate:2 feeling:4 type:3 love:3 give:1 rise:1 number:1 branch:1 mean:1 concerning:1 emotion:5 popularly:2 devotion:1 etc:1 disease:1 influence:1 philosophy:2 century:1 theory:3 francis:1 hutcheson:1 stanf... |
5,513 | Cyril_M._Kornbluth | Cyril Michael Kornbluth (July 23, 1923–March 21, 1958) was an American science fiction author and a notable member of the Futurians. He used a variety of pen-names, including Cecil Corwin, S.D. Gottesman, Edward J. Bellin, Kenneth Falconer, Walter C. Davies, Simon Eisner, and Jordan Park. Biography Kornbluth was born ... | Cyril_M._Kornbluth |@lemmatized cyril:5 michael:1 kornbluth:21 july:1 march:1 american:1 science:9 fiction:10 author:2 notable:1 member:5 futurians:5 use:3 variety:1 pen:1 name:4 include:2 cecil:1 corwin:1 gottesman:1 edward:1 j:1 bellin:1 kenneth:1 falconer:1 walter:1 c:2 davy:1 simon:2 eisner:2 jordan:5 park:5 biogra... |
5,514 | Alligatoridae | Alligators and caimans are archosaurs, species of crocodilians and form the family Alligatoridae (sometimes regarded instead as the subfamily Alligatorinae). True alligators Alligators proper occur in the fluvial deposits of the age of the Upper Chalk in Europe, where they did not die out until the Pliocene age. The t... | Alligatoridae |@lemmatized alligator:25 caiman:26 archosaurs:1 specie:4 crocodilian:1 form:3 family:5 alligatoridae:2 sometimes:1 regard:1 instead:1 subfamily:3 alligatorinae:2 true:2 proper:1 occur:1 fluvial:1 deposit:1 age:2 upper:2 chalk:1 europe:1 die:1 pliocene:1 restrict:1 two:2 mississippiensis:2 southeastern:1 ... |
5,515 | Michel_Tremblay | Michel Tremblay (born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on June 25, 1942) is a novelist and playwright. Tremblay grew up in the Plateau Mont-Royal, a French-speaking neighbourhood of Montreal, at the time of his birth a neighbourhood with a working-class character and joual dialect, something that would heavily influence hi... | Michel_Tremblay |@lemmatized michel:7 tremblay:20 bear:1 montreal:3 quebec:12 canada:7 june:1 novelist:1 playwright:2 grow:1 plateau:3 mont:3 royal:3 french:4 speak:2 neighbourhood:2 time:4 birth:1 work:12 class:3 character:3 joual:2 dialect:1 something:1 would:1 heavily:1 influence:1 first:3 play:10 le:33 belle:3 sœur... |
5,516 | Aon_(company) | Aon Corporation () is a world leading provider of risk management services, insurance and reinsurance brokerage, human capital and management consulting, and specialty insurance underwriting. It is based in the Aon Center in the Chicago Loop area of Chicago, Illinois, United States. "Contact Us." AON Corporation. Retri... | Aon_(company) |@lemmatized aon:37 corporation:4 world:4 lead:1 provider:2 risk:8 management:5 service:9 insurance:34 reinsurance:3 brokerage:10 human:1 capital:1 consulting:4 specialty:3 underwriting:4 base:5 center:4 chicago:3 loop:1 area:1 illinois:1 united:1 state:3 contact:1 u:3 retrieve:4 january:3 create:1 ryan:6... |
5,517 | New_Testament | The New Testament (Greek: Καινὴ Διαθήκη, Kainē Diathēkē) is the name given to the second major division of the Christian Bible, the first such division being the much longer Old Testament. The New Testament is sometimes called the Greek New Testament or Greek Scriptures, or the New Covenant. The original texts were wr... | New_Testament |@lemmatized new:91 testament:100 greek:35 καινὴ:1 διαθήκη:2 kainē:1 diathēkē:1 name:7 give:15 second:15 major:2 division:2 christian:22 bible:30 first:22 much:2 longer:1 old:25 sometimes:4 call:18 scripture:22 covenant:8 original:12 text:41 write:41 various:4 author:17 c:8 ad:4 koine:5 lingua:1 franca:1 ... |
5,518 | Charles_Evers | James Charles Evers (born September 11, 1922) is an important civil rights advocate in the United States. The older brother of civil rights martyr Medgar Evers, Charles Evers is a leading civil rights spokesman within the Republican Party in his native Mississippi. He was the first African American elected since the... | Charles_Evers |@lemmatized james:2 charles:16 evers:34 born:1 september:1 important:2 civil:11 right:13 advocate:1 united:2 state:5 old:1 brother:3 martyr:1 medgar:7 lead:2 spokesman:1 within:1 republican:3 party:1 native:1 mississippi:17 first:2 african:4 american:3 elect:2 since:2 reconstruction:2 era:2 mayor:6 city:... |
5,519 | Doctor_of_Philosophy | Doctor of Philosophy, abbreviated Ph.D. or PhD for the Latin , meaning "teacher of philosophy", or, more rarely, D.Phil., for the equivalent , is an advanced academic degree awarded by universities. In many, but not all countries in the English-speaking world, it has become the highest degree one can earn (but see also... | Doctor_of_Philosophy |@lemmatized doctor:27 philosophy:16 abbreviate:4 ph:96 phd:13 latin:4 mean:3 teacher:1 rarely:1 phil:9 equivalent:8 advanced:2 academic:14 degree:124 award:24 university:56 many:20 country:17 english:7 speaking:6 world:4 become:5 high:20 one:9 earn:4 see:6 also:17 doctorate:19 uk:6 ireland:1 commo... |
5,520 | Demographics_of_North_Korea | This article is about the demographic features of the population of North Korea, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. The demographics of North Korea are difficult to assess due to the limited amou... | Demographics_of_North_Korea |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:9 feature:1 population:51 north:31 korea:28 include:6 density:3 ethnicity:1 education:2 level:6 health:2 populace:1 economic:2 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 difficult:1 assess:1 due:1 limited:2 amount:1 data:9 available:4 country:5 historical:... |
5,521 | Grape | A grape is the non-climacteric fruit, botanically a true berry, that grows on the perennial and deciduous woody vines of the genus Vitis. Grapes can be eaten raw or used for making , juice, jelly, vinegar, wine, grape seed extracts, raisins, and grape seed oil. Grapes are also used in some kinds of candy. History A... | Grape |@lemmatized grape:65 non:2 climacteric:1 fruit:7 botanically:1 true:1 berry:4 grow:7 perennial:1 deciduous:1 woody:1 vine:3 genus:2 vitis:9 eat:3 raw:1 use:10 make:5 juice:7 jelly:1 vinegar:1 wine:26 seed:12 extract:1 raisin:10 oil:3 also:5 kind:1 candy:1 history:1 ancient:2 egyptian:1 hieroglyphic:1 show:4 cult... |
5,522 | ALGOL | ALGOL (short for ALGOrithmic Language) The name of the family is sometimes given in mixed case (Algol 60), and sometimes in all uppercase (ALGOL 68). For simplicity this article uses ALGOL. is a family of imperative computer programming languages originally developed in the mid 1950s which greatly influenced many othe... | ALGOL |@lemmatized algol:100 short:1 algorithmic:4 language:31 name:9 family:4 sometimes:5 give:3 mixed:1 case:7 uppercase:3 simplicity:1 article:2 use:20 imperative:2 computer:16 program:17 originally:3 develop:5 mid:1 greatly:1 influence:1 many:4 become:3 de:1 facto:1 way:3 algorithm:3 describe:3 textbook:1 academic:... |
5,523 | European_Democrats | The European Democrats is a loose association of Conservative parties in Europe. It is a political group in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. It was a political group (until 1992) and is a subgroup of EPP-ED (since 1992) in the European Parliament. European Democrats in the European Parliament 1979... | European_Democrats |@lemmatized european:33 democrat:8 loose:2 association:1 conservative:15 party:21 europe:11 political:9 group:25 parliamentary:8 assembly:4 council:4 subgroup:3 epp:16 ed:15 since:1 parliament:13 democratic:6 form:2 july:1 british:2 danish:1 meps:3 success:1 election:1 supplant:1 early:2 late:3 seve... |
5,524 | Multihull | A multihull is a ship, vessel, craft or boat with more than one hull. Multihulls include: Proas, which have two differently shaped or sized hulls with lateral symmetry; catamarans, which have two hulls with longitudinal symmetry; and trimarans, which have a main hull in the center and symmetric stabilizing hulls on ei... | Multihull |@lemmatized multihull:22 ship:2 vessel:6 craft:8 boat:17 one:11 hull:16 multihulls:23 include:3 proas:2 two:11 differently:1 shape:2 sized:2 lateral:1 symmetry:2 catamaran:19 longitudinal:1 trimaran:10 main:6 center:13 symmetric:1 stabilize:7 either:2 side:3 type:3 several:2 advantage:2 compare:2 single:6 in... |
5,525 | Nicole_Kidman | Nicole Mary Kidman, AC (born June 20, 1967) is an Academy Award-winning Hawaiian-born Australian actress, model, singer and humanitarian. In 2006, Kidman was made a Companion of the Order of Australia, Australia's highest civilian honour. Stafford, Annabel: Kidman and the Kennedys honoured for their service, The Age, A... | Nicole_Kidman |@lemmatized nicole:18 mary:3 kidman:88 ac:2 bear:3 june:4 academy:10 award:49 win:11 hawaiian:1 born:3 australian:11 actress:20 model:1 singer:3 humanitarian:2 make:9 companion:3 order:4 australia:18 high:7 civilian:3 honour:7 stafford:1 annabel:1 kennedy:1 service:2 age:1 april:4 also:9 paid:3 motion:3 ... |
5,526 | Military_history | Military history is a humanities discipline within the scope of general historical recording of in the history of humanity, and its impact on the societies, their cultures, economies and changing intra and international relationships. A conflict may range from a melee between two tribal groups to conflicts between n... | Military_history |@lemmatized military:63 history:39 humanity:2 discipline:4 within:1 scope:2 general:6 historical:4 recording:1 impact:2 society:13 culture:3 economy:1 change:11 intra:1 international:2 relationship:2 conflict:14 may:14 range:1 melee:1 two:3 tribal:5 group:7 national:2 world:20 war:82 coalition:1 affec... |
5,527 | Chomsky_normal_form | In computer science, a formal grammar is said to be in Chomsky normal form if all of its production rules are of the form: or α or λ where , and are nonterminal symbols, α is a terminal symbol (a symbol that represents a constant value), is the start symbol, and λ is the empty string. Also, neither nor may be th... | Chomsky_normal_form |@lemmatized computer:1 science:1 formal:2 grammar:14 say:1 chomsky:14 normal:13 form:16 production:2 rule:5 α:4 λ:6 nonterminal:3 symbol:8 terminal:3 represent:1 constant:1 value:1 start:3 empty:3 string:10 also:2 neither:1 may:3 every:2 context:4 free:4 conversely:1 efficiently:2 transform:3 equiv... |
5,528 | Boudica | Boudica (; also spelled Boudicca), formerly known as Boadicea () and known in Welsh as "Buddug") (d. AD 60 or 61) was a queen of the Iceni tribe of what is now known as East Anglia in England, who led an uprising of the tribes against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire. Boudica's husband, Prasutagus, an Icenia... | Boudica |@lemmatized boudica:58 also:10 spell:1 boudicca:15 formerly:2 know:9 boadicea:17 welsh:3 buddug:1 ad:10 queen:15 iceni:9 tribe:2 east:1 anglia:1 england:2 lead:8 uprising:2 occupying:1 force:6 roman:45 empire:5 husband:2 prasutagus:5 icenian:1 king:8 rule:3 nominally:1 independent:1 ally:2 rome:6 leave:2 kingd... |
5,529 | Overgrazing | Overgrazing occurs when plants are exposed to intensive grazing for extended periods of time, or without sufficient recovery periods. It can be caused by either livestock in poorly managed agricultural applications, or by overpopulations of native or non-native wild animals. It reduces the usefulness, productivity, and... | Overgrazing |@lemmatized overgrazing:14 occurs:1 plant:13 expose:1 intensive:1 grazing:10 extended:1 period:2 time:2 without:1 sufficient:1 recovery:1 cause:5 either:1 livestock:6 poorly:1 manage:3 agricultural:1 application:1 overpopulation:1 native:4 non:3 wild:1 animal:7 reduce:5 usefulness:1 productivity:3 biodiver... |
5,530 | Geography_of_Guinea | Map of Guinea Topography of Guinea Guinea is located on the Atlantic Coast of West Africa and is bordered by Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, Mali, Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. The country is divided into four geographic regions: A narrow coastal belt (Lower Guinea); the pastoral Fouta Djallon highlands (Middle G... | Geography_of_Guinea |@lemmatized map:2 guinea:14 topography:1 locate:1 atlantic:3 coast:1 west:2 africa:3 border:3 bissau:3 senegal:3 mali:2 côte:2 ivoire:2 liberia:2 sierra:3 leone:3 country:2 divide:1 four:1 geographic:2 region:4 narrow:1 coastal:3 belt:1 low:3 pastoral:1 fouta:1 djallon:1 highland:1 middle:1 norther... |
5,531 | Behistun_Inscription | The Behistun Inscription (also Bisitun or Bisutun, Modern Persian: بیستون ; Old Persian: Bagastana, meaning "the god's place or land") is a multi-lingual inscription located on Mount Behistun in the Kermanshah Province of Iran, near the town of Jeyhounabad in western Iran. The inscription includes three versions of th... | Behistun_Inscription |@lemmatized behistun:13 inscription:32 also:7 bisitun:1 bisutun:2 modern:2 persian:18 بیستون:1 old:11 bagastana:1 mean:1 god:1 place:2 land:1 multi:1 lingual:1 locate:1 mount:2 kermanshah:1 province:1 iran:3 near:4 town:3 jeyhounabad:1 western:3 include:7 three:2 version:1 text:19 write:6 differen... |
5,532 | Entropy | Ice melting is a common example of "entropy increasing" Note: In complex systems of molecules, such as at the critical point of water or when salt is added to an ice-water mixture, entropy can either increase or decrease depending on system parameters, such as temperature and pressure. For example, if the spontaneous c... | Entropy |@lemmatized ice:23 melting:5 common:1 example:19 entropy:261 increase:32 note:5 complex:2 system:140 molecule:3 critical:1 point:8 water:17 salt:1 add:5 mixture:3 either:2 decrease:13 depend:8 parameter:2 temperature:42 pressure:7 spontaneous:6 crystallization:1 supercooled:2 liquid:3 take:5 place:3 adiabatic:... |
5,533 | Hakka_cuisine | Hakka cuisine is the cooking style of the Hakka people, who are primarily found in southeastern China (Guangdong and Fujian), but also may be found in many other parts of China, as well as in the Chinese diaspora. Hongkong, Malaysia and Singapore have numerous restaurants serving Hakka cuisine Famous dishes float|Sal... | Hakka_cuisine |@lemmatized hakka:17 cuisine:11 cooking:1 style:3 people:1 primarily:1 find:2 southeastern:1 china:3 guangdong:2 fujian:1 also:4 may:2 many:3 part:1 well:1 chinese:7 diaspora:2 hongkong:1 malaysia:1 singapore:1 numerous:1 restaurant:4 serve:5 famous:2 dish:9 float:3 salt:4 bake:4 chicken:5 東江鹽焗雞:2 includ... |
5,534 | Charles_Goren | Charles Henry Goren (March 4, 1901 – April 3, 1991) was a world champion American bridge player and bestselling author who contributed significantly to the development and popularization of the game. Early years Goren was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Russian Jewish immigrants. He earned a law degree at McGi... | Charles_Goren |@lemmatized charles:3 henry:1 goren:18 march:1 april:1 world:3 champion:2 american:5 bridge:23 player:3 bestselling:1 author:1 contribute:1 significantly:1 development:1 popularization:1 game:3 early:1 year:2 bear:1 philadelphia:2 pennsylvania:1 russian:1 jewish:1 immigrant:1 earn:1 law:3 degree:1 mcgill... |
5,535 | Diesel_engine | A diesel engine is an internal combustion engine which operates using the diesel cycle (named after Dr. Rudolph Diesel). Diesel engines have the highest thermal efficiency of any internal or external combustion engine, because of their compression ratio. The defining feature of the diesel engine is the use of the hea... | Diesel_engine |@lemmatized diesel:328 engine:438 internal:8 combustion:62 operate:14 use:112 cycle:14 name:2 dr:1 rudolph:1 high:72 thermal:3 efficiency:36 external:5 compression:33 ratio:18 defining:1 feature:2 heat:22 initiate:5 ignition:31 burn:18 fuel:224 inject:11 chamber:21 final:1 stage:6 contrast:3 petrol:18 ga... |
5,536 | Gamete | A gamete (from Ancient Greek γαμέτης; translated gamete = wife, gametes = husband) is a cell that fuses with another gamete during fertilization (conception) in organisms that reproduce sexually. In species that produce two morphologically distinct types of gametes, and in which each individual produces only one type, ... | Gamete |@lemmatized gamete:28 ancient:1 greek:1 γαμέτης:1 translate:1 wife:1 gametes:1 husband:1 cell:8 fuse:3 another:1 fertilization:1 conception:1 organism:1 reproduce:2 sexually:1 specie:6 produce:11 two:8 morphologically:1 distinct:1 type:6 individual:7 one:7 female:6 large:5 call:3 ovum:4 egg:10 male:8 small:2 ta... |
5,537 | ICANN | ICANN headquarters at USC ISI ICANN (, eye-can) is the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. Headquartered in Marina Del Rey, California, United States, ICANN is a non-profit corporation that was created on September 18, 1998 in order to oversee a number of Internet-related tasks previously performed dir... | ICANN |@lemmatized icann:94 headquarters:1 usc:1 isi:1 eye:1 internet:31 corporation:7 assign:4 name:24 number:6 headquarter:1 marina:1 del:1 rey:1 california:5 united:6 state:5 non:3 profit:5 create:3 september:4 order:1 oversee:1 related:1 task:5 previously:1 perform:2 directly:3 behalf:1 u:13 government:10 organizat... |
5,538 | John_Pople | Sir John Anthony Pople, KBE, FRS, (October 31, 1925 – March 15, 2004) was a theoretical chemist. Born in Burnham on Sea, Somerset, England, he attended Bristol Grammar School. He won a scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1943. He received his B. A. in 1946. Between 1945 and 1947 he worked at the Bristol Aerop... | John_Pople |@lemmatized sir:1 john:6 anthony:1 pople:12 kbe:2 fr:1 october:1 march:2 theoretical:2 chemist:3 bear:1 burnham:1 sea:1 somerset:1 england:1 attend:1 bristol:3 grammar:2 school:2 win:1 scholarship:2 trinity:2 college:2 cambridge:5 receive:2 b:1 work:1 aeroplane:1 company:1 return:1 university:3 award:1 doct... |
5,539 | Noosphere | Noosphere (; sometimes noösphere), according to the thought of Vladimir Vernadsky and Teilhard de Chardin, denotes the "sphere of human thought". The word is derived from the Greek νοῦς (nous "mind") + σφαῖρα (sphaira "sphere"), in lexical analogy to "atmosphere" and "biosphere". In the original theory of Vernadsky, ... | Noosphere |@lemmatized noosphere:23 sometimes:1 noösphere:3 accord:2 thought:5 vladimir:2 vernadsky:5 teilhard:6 de:4 chardin:3 denote:1 sphere:2 human:11 think:1 word:1 derive:1 greek:1 νοῦς:1 nous:1 mind:4 σφαῖρα:1 sphaira:1 lexical:1 analogy:1 atmosphere:1 biosphere:5 original:2 theory:2 third:2 succession:1 phase:1... |
5,540 | Help:Editing | Wikipedia is a wiki, meaning that anyone can easily edit any unprotected page, and save those changes immediately to that page, making the alterations visible to every other reader. You do not even need to register to do this. After your first edit, you will be a Wikipedia editor! Note: You can use the sandbox to expe... | Help:Editing |@lemmatized wikipedia:51 wiki:31 mean:3 anyone:1 easily:1 edit:51 unprotected:1 page:94 save:8 change:12 immediately:2 make:8 alteration:1 visible:4 every:1 reader:2 even:2 need:6 register:2 first:9 editor:7 note:5 use:58 sandbox:2 experiment:1 introduction:2 easy:2 simply:1 click:6 tab:3 top:3 section:20... |
5,541 | Icosahedron | In geometry, an icosahedron (, from eikosi twenty + hedron seat; ; plural: -drons, -dra ) is any polyhedron having 20 faces, but usually a regular icosahedron is implied, which has equilateral triangles as faces. The regular icosahedron is one of the five Platonic solids. It is a convex regular polyhedron composed of ... | Icosahedron |@lemmatized geometry:1 icosahedron:57 eikosi:1 twenty:4 hedron:1 seat:1 plural:1 drons:1 dra:1 polyhedron:14 face:9 usually:2 regular:29 imply:2 equilateral:1 triangle:1 one:8 five:8 platonic:3 solid:4 convex:7 compose:1 triangular:1 meeting:1 twelve:3 vertex:13 edge:11 dual:1 dodecahedron:8 dimension:5 le... |
5,542 | Anus | Diagram of rectum and anus. The anus is an opening at the opposite end of an animal's digestive tract from the mouth. Its function is to expel feces, unwanted semi-solid matter produced during digestion, which, depending on the type of animal, may be one or more of: matter which the animal cannot digest, such as bones... | Anus |@lemmatized diagram:1 rectum:1 anus:7 opening:5 opposite:1 end:3 animal:7 digestive:2 tract:2 mouth:4 function:1 expel:1 feces:1 unwanted:1 semi:1 solid:3 matter:3 produce:1 digestion:1 depend:1 type:1 may:1 one:4 cannot:1 digest:1 bone:1 summary:1 food:1 material:1 nutrient:1 extract:1 example:2 cellulose:1 lign... |
5,543 | Muslim | <noinclude>: Muslims are found throughout various parts of the world including the People's Republic of China A Muslim (), , is an adherent of the religion of Islam. The feminine form is Muslimah WordNet Search - 3.0 (). Literally, the word means "one who submits (to God)". Muslim is the participle of the same verb o... | Muslim |@lemmatized noinclude:1 muslim:29 find:3 throughout:1 various:1 part:2 world:6 include:1 people:1 republic:1 china:1 adherent:2 religion:5 islam:15 feminine:2 form:3 muslimah:1 wordnet:1 search:1 literally:1 word:8 mean:1 one:9 submit:5 god:8 participle:2 verb:1 infinitive:2 burn:2 ralph:2 civilization:2 ed:2 p... |
5,544 | Burnt-in_timecode | Color bars with burnt-in timecode Burnt-in timecode (often abbreviated to BITC by analogy to VITC) is a human-readable on-screen version of the timecode information for a piece of material superimposed on a video image. BITC is sometimes used in conjunction with "real" machine-readable timecode, but more often used in ... | Burnt-in_timecode |@lemmatized color:1 bar:1 burnt:3 timecode:24 often:4 abbreviate:1 bitc:3 analogy:1 vitc:1 human:1 readable:2 screen:3 version:1 information:2 piece:1 material:2 superimpose:3 video:6 image:1 sometimes:1 use:5 conjunction:1 real:2 machine:1 copy:2 original:2 non:1 broadcast:1 format:1 vhs:2 trace:1 b... |
5,545 | Beatmatching | Beatmatching is a disc jockey technique of pitch shifting or timestretching a track to match its tempo to that of the currently playing track i.e. the kicks and snares in two house records hit at the same time when both records are played simultaneously. Beatmatching is a component of Mixing which employs beatmatching... | Beatmatching |@lemmatized beatmatching:13 disc:4 jockey:1 technique:7 pitch:11 shifting:2 timestretching:1 track:13 match:4 tempo:10 currently:1 play:6 e:3 kick:1 snare:1 two:3 house:1 record:9 hit:1 time:3 simultaneously:1 component:1 mix:6 employ:1 combine:1 equalization:1 attention:2 phrasing:2 selection:1 attempt:1... |
5,546 | Alkane | Chemical structure of methane, the simplest alkane Alkanes, also known as paraffins, are chemical compounds that consist only of the elements carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) (i.e., hydrocarbons), wherein these atoms are linked together exclusively by single bonds (i.e., they are saturated compounds) without any cyclic stru... | Alkane |@lemmatized chemical:10 structure:13 methane:36 simple:6 alkane:154 also:21 know:13 paraffin:7 compound:15 consist:3 element:1 carbon:81 c:27 hydrogen:23 h:7 e:20 hydrocarbon:20 wherein:4 atom:47 link:4 together:6 exclusively:2 single:6 bond:29 saturated:2 without:3 cyclic:5 loop:3 belong:1 homologous:2 series:... |
5,547 | Opium | Opium is a narcotic formed from the latex released by lacerating (or "scoring") the immature seed pods of opium poppies (Papaver somniferum). It contains up to 12% morphine, an opiate alkaloid, which is most frequently processed chemically to produce heroin for the illegal drug trade. The resin also includes codeine an... | Opium |@lemmatized opium:325 narcotic:14 form:10 latex:5 release:2 lacerate:1 score:7 immature:1 seed:11 pod:10 poppy:59 papaver:13 somniferum:9 contain:11 morphine:34 opiate:17 alkaloid:15 frequently:5 process:10 chemically:1 produce:20 heroin:33 illegal:8 drug:60 trade:24 resin:2 also:20 include:12 codeine:7 non:3 pa... |
5,548 | Batman_Returns | Batman Returns is a 1992 superhero film directed by Tim Burton. Based on the DC Comics character Batman, the film is a sequel to 1989's Batman, with Michael Keaton reprising the lead role. Batman Returns tells the story of a corrupt businessman (Christopher Walken) and the grotesque Penguin (Danny DeVito) plotting to t... | Batman_Returns |@lemmatized batman:56 return:33 superhero:1 film:35 direct:7 tim:8 burton:32 base:3 dc:1 comic:4 character:8 sequel:8 michael:10 keaton:9 reprise:2 lead:3 role:6 tell:1 story:2 corrupt:1 businessman:1 christopher:4 walken:4 grotesque:2 penguin:42 danny:12 devito:15 plotting:1 take:4 control:2 gotham:20 ... |
5,549 | Greenwich_Village | Greenwich Village (), often simply called "the Village", is a largely residential area on the lower west side of southern Manhattan in New York City. A large majority of the district is home to upper middle class families. Greenwich Village, however, was known in the late 19th – earlier to mid 20th centuries as the boh... | Greenwich_Village |@lemmatized greenwich:54 village:94 often:2 simply:1 call:3 largely:1 residential:1 area:5 low:3 west:20 side:4 southern:3 manhattan:8 new:35 york:30 city:17 large:4 majority:1 district:12 home:9 upper:2 middle:2 class:1 family:3 however:3 know:9 late:1 earlier:1 mid:4 century:6 bohemian:4 capital:1 ... |
5,550 | Chaos_theory | |A plot of the Lorenz attractor for values , , In mathematics, chaos theory describes the behavior of certain dynamical systems – that is, systems whose states evolve with time – that may exhibit dynamics that are highly sensitive to initial conditions (popularly referred to as the butterfly effect). As a result of thi... | Chaos_theory |@lemmatized plot:7 lorenz:17 attractor:22 value:7 mathematics:6 chaos:88 theory:41 describe:12 behavior:8 certain:2 dynamical:19 system:80 whose:4 state:11 evolve:3 time:22 may:9 exhibit:7 dynamic:19 highly:1 sensitive:5 initial:19 condition:22 popularly:2 refer:1 butterfly:6 effect:6 result:4 sensitivity... |
5,551 | John_Jay | John Jay (December 12, 1745 May 17,1829) was an American politician, statesman, revolutionary, diplomat, a Founding Father of the United States, President of the Continental Congress from 1778 to 1779 and, from 1789 to 1795, the first Chief Justice of the United States. During and after the American Revolution, he ... | John_Jay |@lemmatized john:49 jay:135 december:3 may:13 american:32 politician:1 statesman:2 revolutionary:6 diplomat:3 found:3 father:5 united:22 state:45 president:7 continental:8 congress:14 first:14 chief:9 justice:13 revolution:12 minister:3 ambassador:1 spain:7 france:4 help:2 fashion:1 foreign:11 policy:4 secure... |
5,552 | John_Bardeen | John Bardeen (May 23, 1908 – January 30, 1991) was an American physicist and electrical engineer, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics twice: first in 1956 with William Shockley and Walter Brattain for the invention of the transistor; and again in 1972 with Leon Neil Cooper and John Robert Schrieffer for a fundamental th... | John_Bardeen |@lemmatized john:26 bardeen:86 may:3 january:2 american:9 physicist:5 electrical:11 engineer:1 win:6 nobel:25 prize:20 physic:23 twice:2 first:12 william:6 shockley:26 walter:5 brattain:24 invention:6 transistor:20 leon:3 neil:2 cooper:4 robert:4 schrieffer:3 fundamental:1 theory:15 conventional:2 superco... |
5,553 | Lleida | Lleida (Standard Central Catalan or North-Western Catalan ; Spanish Lérida (after the Spanish spelling, it is often spelt Lerida in English, especially up until the 20th century) is a city in the west of Catalonia, Spain. It had 131,731 inhabitants , including the contiguous municipalities of Raïmat and Sucs. It is ... | Lleida |@lemmatized lleida:38 standard:1 central:2 catalan:6 north:2 western:4 spanish:9 lérida:2 spelling:1 often:1 spelt:1 lerida:1 english:1 especially:3 century:7 city:15 west:2 catalonia:5 spain:3 inhabitant:1 include:4 contiguous:1 municipality:1 raïmat:1 sucs:1 province:4 name:4 capital:3 segrià:1 comarca:1 take... |
5,554 | Gossip | Gossip is idle talk or rumour, especially about the personal or private affairs of others. It forms one of the oldest and most common means of sharing (unproven) facts and views, but also has a reputation for the introduction of errors and other variations into the information transmitted. The term also carries implica... | Gossip |@lemmatized gossip:60 idle:2 talk:3 rumour:1 especially:1 personal:6 private:3 affair:1 others:3 form:5 one:4 old:2 common:2 mean:3 share:1 unproven:1 fact:3 view:4 also:7 reputation:3 introduction:1 error:1 variation:1 information:8 transmit:1 term:6 carry:2 implication:1 news:2 transmitted:1 usually:1 trivial... |
5,555 | Glasnevin | Glasnevin (Glas Naíon, Glas Na’on - Stream of the Infants; also known as Glas Naedhe - O'Naeidhe’s Stream (after an ancient Chieftain) - in Irish) is a largely residential neighbourhood of Dublin, Ireland. Geography A mainly residential neighbourhood, it is located on the Northside of the city of Dublin (about 3 km no... | Glasnevin |@lemmatized glasnevin:53 glas:3 naíon:1 na:2 stream:2 infant:1 also:9 know:10 naedhe:1 naeidhe:1 ancient:2 chieftain:1 irish:9 largely:2 residential:3 neighbourhood:4 dublin:20 ireland:13 geography:1 mainly:1 locate:4 northside:1 city:4 km:1 north:4 centre:3 originally:3 establish:2 northern:2 bank:2 river:3... |
5,556 | Non-disclosure_agreement | A non-disclosure agreement (NDA), also known as a confidentiality agreement, confidential disclosure agreement (CDA), proprietary information agreement (PIA), or secrecy agreement, is a legal contract between at least two parties that outlines confidential materials or knowledge the parties wish to share with one anoth... | Non-disclosure_agreement |@lemmatized non:8 disclosure:11 agreement:33 nda:9 also:3 know:4 confidentiality:9 confidential:12 cda:2 proprietary:2 information:25 pia:1 secrecy:3 legal:2 contract:4 least:2 two:2 party:14 outline:2 material:7 knowledge:3 wish:2 share:1 one:4 another:4 certain:2 purpose:4 restrict:7 access:... |
5,557 | Earned_run | In baseball, an earned run is any run for which the pitcher is held accountable (i.e., the run scored as a result of normal pitching, and not due to a fielding error or a passed ball). Any runner(s) who tags his base and reaches home plate is scored against the pitcher as an earned run(s). An error made by the pitche... | Earned_run |@lemmatized baseball:4 earned:7 run:37 pitcher:20 hold:1 accountable:1 e:1 score:23 result:5 normal:1 pitching:2 due:1 fielding:1 error:22 pass:7 ball:9 runner:16 tag:1 base:19 reach:13 home:2 plate:1 make:5 field:1 position:1 count:4 player:1 earn:15 specially:1 denote:1 use:3 calculate:1 average:3 number:... |
5,558 | Division_algebra | In the field of mathematics called abstract algebra, a division algebra is, roughly speaking, an algebra over a field in which division is possible. Definitions Formally, we start with an algebra D over a field, and assume that D does not just consist of its zero element. We call D a division algebra if for any elemen... | Division_algebra |@lemmatized field:17 mathematics:2 call:2 abstract:1 algebra:42 division:31 roughly:1 speak:1 possible:1 definition:2 formally:1 start:1 assume:2 consist:1 zero:5 element:9 non:9 b:1 exist:2 precisely:2 one:5 x:2 bx:1 yb:1 associative:22 simplify:1 follow:1 multiplicative:2 identity:2 every:3 inverse:... |
5,559 | Knights_of_Labor | The Knights of Labor, also known as Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor, was one of the most important American labor organizations of the 19th century. Founded by nine Philadelphia tailors in 1869 and led by Uriah Stephens Perlman, Selig, A History of Trade Unionism in the United States, The MacMullin Compan... | Knights_of_Labor |@lemmatized knight:27 labor:29 also:5 know:4 noble:1 holy:1 order:4 one:1 important:1 american:6 organization:5 century:1 found:2 nine:1 philadelphia:1 tailor:1 lead:5 uriah:3 stephen:3 perlman:1 selig:1 history:4 trade:4 unionism:1 united:4 state:4 macmullin:1 company:1 new:4 york:3 ideology:1 may:1 ... |
5,560 | La_Espero | "La Espero" ("The Hope") is a poem written by L. L. Zamenhof (1859-1917), the initiator of the Esperanto language. The song is often used as the anthem of Esperanto, and is now usually sung to music composed by Félicien Menu de Ménil. La Espero En la mondon venis nova sento, tra la mondo iras forta voko; per flugiloj ... | La_Espero |@lemmatized la:15 espero:3 hope:4 poem:1 write:1 l:4 zamenhof:1 initiator:1 esperanto:2 language:2 song:1 often:1 use:1 anthem:1 usually:1 sing:1 music:1 compose:1 félicien:1 menu:1 de:7 ménil:1 en:3 mondon:1 venis:1 nova:1 sento:1 tra:1 mondo:1 ira:1 forta:1 voko:1 per:3 flugiloj:1 facila:1 vento:1 nun:1 lo... |
5,561 | Jon_Postel | Jonathan Bruce Postel (; August 6, 1943 – October 16, 1998) made many significant contributions to the development of the Internet, particularly in the area of standards. He is principally known for being the Editor of the Request for Comment (RFC) document series, and for administering the Internet Assigned Numbers Au... | Jon_Postel |@lemmatized jonathan:4 bruce:1 postel:21 august:1 october:2 make:1 many:3 significant:1 contribution:2 development:1 internet:16 particularly:1 area:1 standard:1 principally:1 know:1 editor:3 request:1 comment:1 rfc:8 document:1 series:1 administer:1 assign:2 number:3 authority:6 death:3 society:4 award:3 n... |
5,562 | Czech_language | Czech (; čeština ) is a West Slavic language with about 12 million native speakers; it is the majority language in the Czech Republic and spoken by Czechs worldwide. Czech is similar to and mutually intelligible with Slovak and, to a lesser extent, to Polish and Sorbian. Official status Czech is widely spoken by most ... | Czech_language |@lemmatized czech:75 čeština:2 west:1 slavic:7 language:28 million:1 native:1 speaker:5 majority:1 republic:5 speak:10 czechs:1 worldwide:1 similar:4 mutually:1 intelligible:1 slovak:10 less:4 extent:1 polish:4 sorbian:1 official:5 status:1 widely:3 inhabitant:1 give:2 appropriate:1 law:1 court:1 author... |
5,563 | Atlantic_Ocean | The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's oceanic divisions; with a total area of about 106.4 million square kilometres (41.1 million square miles). It covers approximately one-fifth of the Earth's surface. The first part of its name refers to the Atlas of Greek mythology, making the Atlantic the "Sea of ... | Atlantic_Ocean |@lemmatized atlantic:80 ocean:77 second:4 large:9 world:5 oceanic:2 division:2 total:1 area:13 million:3 square:4 kilometre:5 mile:2 cover:6 approximately:3 one:3 fifth:1 earth:2 surface:10 first:18 part:3 name:4 refers:1 atlas:3 greek:2 mythology:1 make:6 sea:48 old:2 known:1 mention:2 contain:2 histor... |
5,564 | Branch_Davidians | The Branch Davidian Seventh Day Adventists (also known as "The Branch") are a Protestant sect that originated in 1955 from a schism in the Davidian Seventh Day Adventists ("Davidians"), a reform movement that began within the Seventh-day Adventist Church ("SDA") around 1930. The majority of those who accepted the refor... | Branch_Davidians |@lemmatized branch:64 davidian:29 seventh:19 day:27 adventist:14 also:9 know:9 protestant:1 sect:2 originate:1 schism:1 adventists:6 davidians:17 reform:8 movement:9 begin:11 within:3 church:97 sda:4 around:6 majority:2 accept:6 message:14 disfellowshipped:4 excommunicate:2 due:10 many:9 leadership:9 ... |
5,565 | Interpolation | In the mathematical subfield of numerical analysis, interpolation is a method of constructing new data points within the range of a discrete set of known data points. In engineering and science one often has a number of data points, as obtained by sampling or experimentation, and tries to construct a function which cl... | Interpolation |@lemmatized mathematical:1 subfield:1 numerical:1 analysis:2 interpolation:66 method:12 construct:4 new:3 data:32 point:42 within:1 range:2 discrete:2 set:2 know:8 engineering:1 science:1 one:7 often:1 number:5 obtain:1 sample:1 experimentation:1 try:2 function:26 closely:3 fit:5 call:5 curve:6 fitting:3... |
5,566 | Inclusion_body_myositis | Sporadic inclusion body myositis (sIBM) is an inflammatory muscle disease, characterized by slowly progressive weakness and wasting of both distal and proximal muscles, most apparent in the muscles of the arms and legs. In sporadic inclusion body myositis [MY-oh-sigh-tis] muscle, two processes, one autoimmune and the o... | Inclusion_body_myositis |@lemmatized sporadic:4 inclusion:14 body:11 myositis:10 sibm:35 inflammatory:6 muscle:34 disease:9 characterize:4 slowly:4 progressive:4 weakness:8 wasting:2 distal:1 proximal:2 apparent:1 arm:3 leg:3 oh:1 sigh:1 ti:1 two:6 process:5 one:6 autoimmune:6 degenerative:4 appear:6 occur:4 cell:16 pa... |
5,567 | Marilyn_Monroe | Marilyn Monroe, She obtained an order from the City Court of the State of New York and legally changed her name to Marilyn Monroe on February 23, 1956. Marilyn Monroe's Official Web site .::. Fast Facts (1 June 1926 – 5 August 1962), born Norma Jeane Mortenson but baptized Norma Jeane Baker, was an American actress,... | Marilyn_Monroe |@lemmatized marilyn:62 monroe:215 obtain:2 order:2 city:5 court:4 state:13 new:26 york:23 legally:1 change:2 name:7 february:5 official:3 web:1 site:2 fast:1 fact:1 june:9 august:9 bear:5 norma:18 jeane:18 mortenson:6 baptize:1 baker:8 american:6 actress:18 singer:3 model:7 spend:2 much:6 childhood:2 fo... |
5,568 | Community | A community of interest gathers at Stonehenge, England, for the summer solstice. In biological terms, a community is a group of interacting organisms sharing an environment. In human communities, intent, belief, resources, preferences, needs, risks, and a number of other conditions may be present and common, affecting... | Community |@lemmatized community:202 interest:8 gather:3 stonehenge:1 england:1 summer:2 solstice:1 biological:1 term:6 group:31 interact:9 organisms:1 share:9 environment:7 human:9 intent:1 belief:2 resource:2 preference:1 need:10 risk:4 number:5 condition:2 may:10 present:3 common:15 affect:3 identity:9 participant:5... |
5,569 | Amazing_Grace | "Amazing Grace" is a well-known Christian hymn by Englishman John Newton and first appeared in print in Newton's Olney Hymns (1779). John Newton and the lyrics to Amazing Grace John Newton, the author of the lyrics to Amazing Grace, was born in 1725 in Wapping, London, United Kingdom. "The Creation of 'Amazing Grace'... | Amazing_Grace |@lemmatized amaze:15 grace:29 well:2 know:2 christian:5 hymn:14 englishman:1 john:9 newton:22 first:7 appear:4 print:2 olney:3 lyric:10 author:1 bear:1 wapping:1 london:1 united:2 kingdom:1 creation:1 amazing:12 performing:1 art:2 encyclopedia:2 library:5 congress:4 article:3 incorporate:3 text:3 source:... |
5,570 | Economy_of_Kazakhstan | The economy of Kazakhstan is the largest economy in Central Asia. It possesses enormous fossil fuel reserves as well as minerals and metals. It also has considerable agricultural potential with its vast steppe lands accommodating both livestock and grain production, as well as developed space infrastructure, which too... | Economy_of_Kazakhstan |@lemmatized economy:7 kazakhstan:36 large:6 central:2 asia:2 possess:1 enormous:1 fossil:1 fuel:1 reserve:2 well:7 mineral:2 metal:2 also:7 considerable:1 agricultural:3 potential:3 vast:1 steppe:1 land:1 accommodate:1 livestock:1 grain:3 production:5 developed:1 space:3 infrastructure:1 take:1 l... |
5,571 | On_War | Title page of the original German edition Vom Kriege, published in 1832. Vom Kriege () is a book on and military strategy by Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz, written mostly after the Napoleonic wars, between 1816 and 1830, and published posthumously by his wife in 1832. It has been translated into English severa... | On_War |@lemmatized title:1 page:1 original:3 german:2 edition:1 vom:3 kriege:3 publish:2 book:5 military:12 strategy:6 prussian:2 general:1 carl:3 von:4 clausewitz:28 write:3 mostly:1 napoleonic:4 war:55 posthumously:1 wife:2 translate:2 english:4 several:1 time:3 actually:1 unfinished:1 work:5 set:1 revise:1 accumula... |
5,572 | Ninon_de_l'Enclos | Anne "Ninon" de l'Enclos also spelled Ninon de Lenclos and Ninon de Lanclos (November 10, 1620 – October 17, 1705) was a French author, courtesan and patron of the arts. At the time of her death, in 1705, Saint-Simon primly summed up her career: "A shining example of the triumph of vice, when directed with intelligence... | Ninon_de_l'Enclos |@lemmatized anne:3 ninon:16 de:12 l:6 enclos:5 also:2 spell:1 lenclos:3 lanclos:1 november:1 october:1 french:2 author:3 courtesan:4 patron:1 art:2 time:5 death:2 saint:5 simon:5 primly:1 sum:1 career:1 shining:1 example:1 triumph:1 vice:1 direct:1 intelligence:2 redeem:1 little:1 virtue:1 early:3 li... |
5,573 | Faster-than-light | Faster-than-light (also superluminal or FTL) communications and travel refer to the propagation of information or matter faster than the speed of light. Under the special theory of relativity, a particle (that has mass) with subluminal velocity needs infinite energy to accelerate to the speed of light, although special... | Faster-than-light |@lemmatized faster:43 light:92 also:11 superluminal:12 ftl:20 communication:9 travel:48 refer:2 propagation:4 information:24 matter:5 speed:67 special:27 theory:27 relativity:54 particle:21 mass:9 subluminal:3 velocity:36 need:5 infinite:9 energy:21 accelerate:6 although:7 forbid:1 existence:4 fast:1... |
5,574 | Economies_of_scale | The increase in output from Q to Q2 causes a decrease in the average cost of each unit from c to C1. Economies of scale, in microeconomics, are the cost advantages that a business obtains due to expansion. They are factors that cause a producer’s average cost per unit to fall as scale is increased. Economies of scale i... | Economies_of_scale |@lemmatized increase:14 output:11 q:1 cause:2 decrease:4 average:7 cost:29 unit:10 c:1 economy:27 scale:43 microeconomics:1 advantage:2 business:1 obtains:1 due:1 expansion:1 factor:4 producer:1 per:4 fall:3 long:6 run:6 concept:3 refers:2 reduction:1 size:5 facility:1 diseconomies:5 opposite:1 may:... |
5,575 | Aarau | Aarau is the capital of the northern Swiss canton of Aargau. The city is also the capital of the district of Aarau. It is German-speaking and predominantly Protestant. Aarau is situated on the Swiss plateau, in the valley of the Aar, on the river's right bank, and at the southern foot of the Jura mountains, Bridgwater... | Aarau |@lemmatized aarau:48 capital:8 northern:1 swiss:8 canton:10 aargau:6 city:41 also:3 district:3 german:5 speaking:1 predominantly:1 protestant:3 situate:2 plateau:1 valley:3 aar:8 river:3 right:5 bank:2 southern:3 foot:2 jura:2 mountain:3 bridgwater:1 w:1 beatrice:1 aldrich:1 columbia:2 viking:1 desk:1 encycloped... |
5,576 | Joseph_Goebbels | Paul Joseph Goebbels (, ; 29 October 1897 1 May 1945) was a German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. He was one of German dictator Adolf Hitler's closest associates and most devout followers, eventually succeeding him as Chancellor of Germany, an office he held for only one ... | Joseph_Goebbels |@lemmatized paul:3 joseph:8 goebbels:216 october:6 may:11 german:73 politician:1 reich:78 minister:12 propaganda:33 nazi:70 germany:40 one:29 dictator:1 adolf:2 hitler:180 closest:1 associate:1 devout:1 follower:1 eventually:2 succeed:4 chancellor:5 office:8 hold:3 day:6 carry:4 official:2 act:6 send:3... |
5,577 | Mushroom | The mushroom Amanita muscaria, commonly known as "fly agaric" A mushroom is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source. The standard for the name "mushroom" is the cultivated white button mushroom, Agaricus bisporus, hence the word mushroom is mos... | Mushroom |@lemmatized mushroom:134 amanita:6 muscaria:4 commonly:3 know:5 fly:2 agaric:3 fleshy:3 spore:8 bearing:1 fruit:5 body:9 fungus:5 typically:1 produce:8 ground:2 soil:1 food:1 source:7 standard:3 name:4 cultivated:3 white:7 button:4 agaricus:7 bisporus:5 hence:1 word:7 often:4 apply:2 fungi:17 basidiomycota:2 ... |
5,578 | Liechtenstein | The Principality of Liechtenstein (, ) is a landlocked alpine microstate in Western Europe, bordered by Switzerland to the west and by Austria to the east. Liechtenstein is the smallest German-speaking country in the world. It is a constitutional monarchy divided into 11 municipalities. Its capital is Vaduz. Much of ... | Liechtenstein |@lemmatized principality:11 liechtenstein:135 landlocked:4 alpine:4 microstate:1 western:2 europe:6 border:9 switzerland:11 west:2 austria:13 east:2 small:8 german:15 speak:6 country:31 world:18 constitutional:2 monarchy:3 divide:2 municipality:3 capital:2 vaduz:16 much:4 terrain:1 mountainous:1 make:9 w... |
5,579 | Geography_of_China | NASA composite satellite photo The geography of China stretches some 5,026 kilometers across the East Asian landmass bordering the East China Sea, Korea Bay, Yellow Sea, and South China Sea, between North Korea RUBYand Vietnam in a changing configuration of broad plains, expansive deserts, and lofty mountain ranges, in... | Geography_of_China |@lemmatized nasa:1 composite:1 satellite:1 photo:1 geography:10 china:92 stretch:4 kilometer:13 across:1 east:21 asian:1 landmass:1 border:3 sea:17 korea:2 bay:2 yellow:10 south:21 north:21 rubyand:1 vietnam:2 change:3 configuration:1 broad:1 plain:22 expansive:1 desert:10 lofty:3 mountain:26 range:... |
5,580 | Bean | Various type of beans Bean is a common name for large plant seeds of several genera of the family Fabaceae (alternately Leguminosae) used for human food or animal feed. The whole young pods of bean plants, if picked before the pods ripen and dry, can be tender enough to eat whole, whether cooked or raw. Thus the word... | Bean |@lemmatized various:1 type:4 bean:113 common:7 name:4 large:2 plant:12 seed:8 several:2 genus:3 family:2 fabaceae:1 alternately:1 leguminosae:2 use:12 human:3 food:9 animal:3 feed:1 whole:2 young:1 pod:6 pick:1 ripen:1 dry:8 tender:1 enough:2 eat:6 whether:1 cook:6 raw:4 thus:1 word:2 green:7 mean:6 sense:1 unrip... |
5,581 | Hera | In the Olympian pantheon of classical Greek Mythology, Hera ( or , Greek ) or Here ( in Ionic and Homer) was the wife and older sister of Zeus. Hera is the Goddess of Childbirth and Marriage. In Roman mythology, Juno was the equivalent mythical character. Hera, wanting to set a good example to the gods, goddesses, ... | Hera |@lemmatized olympian:3 pantheon:1 classical:9 greek:31 mythology:8 hera:129 ionic:1 homer:5 wife:3 old:3 sister:1 zeus:52 goddess:29 childbirth:3 marriage:6 roman:3 juno:3 equivalent:1 mythical:1 character:2 want:4 set:1 good:1 example:1 god:12 mortal:2 choose:3 cow:9 one:12 emblem:5 motherly:1 animal:3 view:2 pl... |
5,582 | Katina_Paxinou | Katina Paxinou (December 17, 1900 - February 22, 1973) was an Academy Award- and Golden Globe-winning Greek film and theatre actress. Early life Born Aikaterini (Catherine) Konstantopoulou in Piraeus, Greece, she trained as an opera singer but changed career and joined the Greek Royal Theater in 1929. Paxinou distingu... | Katina_Paxinou |@lemmatized katina:1 paxinou:6 december:1 february:1 academy:1 award:4 golden:2 globe:3 win:3 greek:2 film:6 theatre:2 actress:5 early:1 life:1 bear:1 aikaterini:1 catherine:1 konstantopoulou:1 piraeus:1 greece:4 train:1 opera:1 singer:1 change:1 career:3 join:1 royal:2 theater:1 distinguish:1 stage:3 w... |
5,583 | Albert_Einstein | Albert Einstein (; German: ; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was an ethnically Jewish German-born theoretical physicist. He is best known for his theory of relativity and specifically mass–energy equivalence, expressed by the equation E = mc2. Einstein received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to T... | Albert_Einstein |@lemmatized albert:45 einstein:252 german:13 march:4 april:5 ethnically:1 jewish:13 born:2 theoretical:6 physicist:6 best:3 know:10 theory:38 relativity:23 specifically:2 mass:6 energy:11 equivalence:6 express:3 equation:4 e:8 receive:9 nobel:10 prize:7 physic:29 service:7 especially:6 discovery:5 law:... |
5,584 | Heisuke_Hironaka | Heisuke Hironaka (広中 平祐 Hironaka Heisuke; born April 9, 1931) is a Japanese mathematician. After completing his undergraduate studies at Kyoto University, he received his Ph. D. from Harvard while under the direction of Oscar Zariski. He won the Fields Medal in 1970. He is celebrated for proving in 1964 that singulari... | Heisuke_Hironaka |@lemmatized heisuke:9 hironaka:12 広中:1 平祐:1 bear:1 april:1 japanese:2 mathematician:1 complete:1 undergraduate:1 study:1 kyoto:1 university:5 receive:1 ph:1 harvard:2 direction:1 oscar:1 zariski:1 win:1 field:1 medal:1 celebrate:1 prove:1 singularity:4 algebraic:1 variety:3 admit:1 resolution:1 charac... |
5,585 | Chervil | Chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium) is a delicate annual herb related to parsley. Sometimes called garden chervil, it is used to season mild-flavoured dishes and is a constituent of the French herb mixture fines herbes. Biology A member of the Apiaceae, chervil is native to the Caucasus but was spread by the Romans throu... | Chervil |@lemmatized chervil:20 anthriscus:1 cerefolium:1 delicate:2 annual:1 herb:4 relate:2 parsley:4 sometimes:4 call:2 garden:1 use:6 season:3 mild:1 flavoured:1 dish:1 constituent:1 french:2 mixture:1 fine:1 herbes:1 biology:1 member:1 apiaceae:1 native:1 caucasus:1 spread:1 roman:1 europe:1 naturalise:1 plant:5 g... |
5,586 | Joachim_III_Frederick,_Elector_of_Brandenburg | Joachim Frederick, Elector of Brandenburg Joachim Frederick (; 27 January 1546 – 18 July 1608) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from the House of Hohenzollern. Joachim Frederick was born in Cölln to John George, Elector of Brandenburg, and Sophie, Princess of Liegnitz (Legnica). He succeeded his ... | Joachim_III_Frederick,_Elector_of_Brandenburg |@lemmatized joachim:9 frederick:11 elector:4 brandenburg:8 january:3 july:1 prince:1 margraviate:1 house:1 hohenzollern:3 bear:1 cölln:1 john:5 george:2 sophie:2 princess:3 liegnitz:1 legnica:1 succeed:2 father:1 administrator:1 archbishopric:1 magdeburg:1 death:1 son:1 si... |
5,587 | Elizabeth_Barrett_Browning | Elizabeth Barrett Browning (March 6, 1806 – June 29, 1861) was one of the most prominent poets of the Victorian era. She was the wife of poet Robert Browning, whom she married in secret due to objections by her father. Her poetry was widely popular in both England and the United States during her lifetime. Burr, Davi... | Elizabeth_Barrett_Browning |@lemmatized elizabeth:75 barrett:51 browning:45 march:2 june:3 one:8 prominent:1 poet:20 victorian:2 era:1 wife:1 robert:18 marry:3 secret:1 due:1 objection:1 father:8 poetry:11 widely:2 popular:4 england:6 united:4 state:3 lifetime:2 burr:1 david:4 stanford:1 introduction:1 sonnet:14 portug... |
5,588 | Hacker_ethic | The hacker ethic comprises the values and philosophy that are standard in the hacker community. The early hacker culture and resulting philosophy originated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the 1950s and 1960s. The term 'hacker ethic' is attributed to journalist Steven Levy as described in his book... | Hacker_ethic |@lemmatized hacker:127 ethic:45 comprise:1 value:3 philosophy:5 standard:1 community:15 early:6 culture:4 result:2 originate:2 massachusetts:1 institute:1 technology:3 mit:13 term:4 attribute:1 journalist:1 steven:8 levy:39 describe:9 book:1 title:2 hero:21 computer:55 revolution:21 write:4 guideline:1 ma... |
5,589 | Derivative_(finance) | Derivatives are financial contracts, or financial instruments, whose values are derived from the value of something else (known as the underlying). The underlying value on which a derivative is based can be an asset (e.g., commodities, equities (stocks), residential mortgages, commercial real estate, loans, bonds), an ... | Derivative_(finance) |@lemmatized derivative:92 financial:8 contract:60 instrument:6 whose:3 value:24 derive:2 something:1 else:2 know:4 underlie:7 base:7 asset:20 e:7 g:6 commodity:10 equity:9 stock:13 residential:1 mortgage:5 commercial:1 real:5 estate:1 loan:5 bond:9 index:14 interest:14 rate:27 exchange:32 market:2... |
5,590 | Kepler's_laws_of_planetary_motion | Figure 1: Illustration of Kepler's three laws with two planetary orbits. (1) The orbits are ellipses, with focal points ƒ1 and ƒ2 for the first planetƒ1 and ƒ3 for the second planet. The sun is placed in focal point ƒ1. (2) The two shaded sectors A1 and A2 have the same surface area and the time for planet 1 to cover s... | Kepler's_laws_of_planetary_motion |@lemmatized figure:9 illustration:2 kepler:74 three:5 law:78 two:11 planetary:14 orbit:66 ellipsis:2 focal:3 point:10 first:18 second:18 planet:75 sun:43 place:3 shade:1 sector:5 surface:1 area:20 time:35 cover:3 segment:2 equal:13 total:2 ratio:2 astronomy:6 motion:28 every:5 ellipse... |
5,591 | Game_com | The Game.com (pronounced in TV commercials as "Game com", not "Game dot com" and styled as game.com marketing material) was a handheld game console released by Tiger Electronics in September 1997. It featured many new ideas for handheld consoles and was aimed at an older target audience, sporting PDA-style features and... | Game_com |@lemmatized game:63 com:38 pronounce:1 tv:1 commercial:3 dot:1 style:2 market:1 material:1 handheld:7 console:11 release:11 tiger:13 electronics:1 september:1 feature:6 many:3 new:3 idea:1 aim:2 old:2 target:1 audience:2 sport:1 pda:2 function:3 touch:3 screen:7 stylus:1 however:1 hop:1 would:5 also:4 challen... |
5,592 | Low-alcohol_beer | “Lager” brand beer, which has 0.0% ABV. Tourtel, a near-beer which has 0.4% ABV. Low-alcohol beer (also called non-alcoholic or NA beer, small beer or small ale, or near-beer) is beer with very low or no alcohol content. Most low-alcohol beers are lagers, but there are some low-alcohol ales. In the United States, bev... | Low-alcohol_beer |@lemmatized lager:2 brand:2 beer:102 abv:12 tourtel:1 near:12 low:19 alcohol:38 also:13 call:7 non:11 alcoholic:17 na:2 small:24 ale:10 content:9 united:6 state:13 beverage:12 contain:8 less:5 volume:2 legally:3 accord:4 defunct:1 volstead:1 act:1 due:3 may:5 sell:9 minor:2 american:3 kingdom:1 follow... |
5,593 | Jamaica | Jamaica () is an island nation of the Greater Antilles, in length and as much as in width situated in the Caribbean Sea. It is about south of Cuba, and west of the island of Hispaniola, on which Haiti and the Dominican Republic are situated. Its indigenous Arawakan-speaking Taíno inhabitants named the island Xaymac... | Jamaica |@lemmatized jamaica:130 island:30 nation:6 great:5 antilles:1 length:1 much:3 width:1 situate:2 caribbean:12 sea:2 south:4 cuba:5 west:13 hispaniola:1 haiti:2 dominican:1 republic:1 indigenous:2 arawakan:2 speaking:1 taíno:1 inhabitant:1 name:3 xaymaca:1 mean:2 land:6 wood:1 water:3 spring:1 formerly:2 spanish... |
5,594 | Lens_(optics) | A lens. Lenses can be used to focus light. A lens is an optical device with perfect or approximate axial symmetry which transmits and refracts light, converging or diverging the beam. A simple lens is a lens consisting of a single optical element. A compound lens is an array of simple lenses (elements) with a common ... | Lens_(optics) |@lemmatized lens:200 use:30 focus:13 light:16 optical:27 device:2 perfect:3 approximate:1 axial:2 symmetry:2 transmits:1 refracts:1 converge:6 diverge:6 beam:19 simple:12 consisting:1 single:5 element:5 compound:3 array:2 common:2 axis:22 multiple:1 allow:1 aberration:29 correct:4 possible:1 manufacture:... |
5,595 | Civil_engineering | The Petronas Twin Towers, designed by architect Cesar Pelli and Thornton-Tomasetti and Ranhill Bersekutu Sdn Bhd engineers, were the world's tallest buildings from 1998 to 2004. Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction and maintenance of the physical and natura... | Civil_engineering |@lemmatized petronas:1 twin:1 tower:2 design:27 architect:2 cesar:1 pelli:1 thornton:1 tomasetti:1 ranhill:1 bersekutu:1 sdn:1 bhd:1 engineer:54 world:4 tall:1 building:10 civil:58 engineering:115 professional:8 discipline:10 deal:4 construction:27 maintenance:2 physical:3 naturally:1 build:5 environ... |
5,596 | Herbert_Marcuse | Herbert Marcuse (July 19,1898 – July 29,1979) was a German philosopher, political theorist and sociologist, and a member of the Frankfurt School. His best known works are Eros and Civilization, One-Dimensional Man and The Aesthetic Dimension. Life and work Herbert Marcuse was born in Berlin to Carl Marcuse and Gertrud... | Herbert_Marcuse |@lemmatized herbert:11 marcuse:33 july:3 german:5 philosopher:3 political:5 theorist:4 sociologist:2 member:3 frankfurt:6 school:4 best:1 know:2 work:11 eros:4 civilization:4 one:10 dimensional:7 man:7 aesthetic:2 dimension:2 life:1 bear:1 berlin:3 carl:1 gertrud:1 kreslawsky:1 raise:1 jewish:1 family:... |
5,597 | Interference | Interference may refer to: Sciences Interference (genetic) is a phenomenon by which a chromosomal crossover in one interval decreases the probability that additional crossovers will occur nearby. The distribution of crossovers by interference has been postulated to ensure that every pair of homologs receives at least o... | Interference |@lemmatized interference:33 may:2 refer:2 science:1 genetic:1 phenomenon:1 chromosomal:1 crossover:4 one:4 interval:1 decrease:1 probability:1 additional:1 occur:2 nearby:1 distribution:2 postulate:1 ensure:1 every:1 pair:1 homologs:1 receives:1 least:1 degree:1 number:1 per:1 meiosis:1 varies:1 organism:... |
5,598 | Dhrystone | Dhrystone is a synthetic computing benchmark program developed in 1984 by Reinhold P. Weicker intended to be representative of system (integer) programming. The Dhrystone grew to become representative of general processor (CPU) performance until it was superseded by the CPU89 benchmark suite from the Standard Performan... | Dhrystone |@lemmatized dhrystone:25 synthetic:4 computing:2 benchmark:22 program:9 develop:4 reinhold:2 p:2 weicker:5 intend:2 representative:4 system:7 integer:2 programming:1 grow:1 become:3 general:2 processor:1 cpu:1 performance:9 supersede:1 suite:3 standard:1 evaluation:1 corporation:1 today:2 know:2 specint:1 na... |
5,599 | Marquette,_Michigan | Marquette is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Marquette County. The population was 19,661 at the 2000 census. Marquette is a major port on Lake Superior, primarily for shipping iron ore and is the home of Northern Michigan University. It is the largest city of the Upper Peninsula. The city o... | Marquette,_Michigan |@lemmatized marquette:77 city:28 u:11 state:6 michigan:14 county:10 seat:1 population:5 census:4 major:2 port:2 lake:15 superior:14 primarily:2 ship:1 iron:11 ore:7 home:3 northern:7 university:10 large:7 upper:8 peninsula:8 average:4 inch:1 snow:2 per:3 year:6 make:4 second:4 snowy:1 contiguous:1 ... |
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