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6,200 | Abbey | An abbey (from Latin abbatia, derived from Syriac abba, "father"), is a Christian monastery or convent, under the government of an Abbot or an Abbess, who serves as the spiritual father or mother of the community. The term can also refer to an establishment which has long ceased to function as an abbey, but continues t... | Abbey |@lemmatized abbey:42 latin:1 abbatia:1 derive:2 syriac:1 abba:1 father:3 christian:3 monastery:33 convent:9 government:1 abbot:13 abbess:1 serve:3 spiritual:2 mother:3 community:10 term:2 also:7 refer:1 establishment:8 long:10 cease:1 function:1 continue:1 carry:2 name:5 case:2 century:8 example:5 see:6 westmins... |
6,201 | Oxidative_phosphorylation | The electron transport chain in the mitochondrion is the site of oxidative phosphorylation in eukaryotes. The NADH and succinate generated in the citric acid cycle is oxidized, releasing energy to power the ATP synthase. Oxidative phosphorylation is a metabolic pathway that uses energy released by the oxidation of nut... | Oxidative_phosphorylation |@lemmatized electron:103 transport:38 chain:35 mitochondrion:14 site:8 oxidative:22 phosphorylation:23 eukaryote:10 nadh:25 succinate:19 generate:8 citric:5 acid:11 cycle:12 oxidize:18 release:26 energy:32 power:1 atp:56 synthase:26 metabolic:7 pathway:12 use:29 oxidation:12 nutrient:2 produc... |
6,202 | Carthage | Carthaginian Empire Carthage (, , Berber: Kartajen, or Karthago, from the Phoenician meaning new town) refers both to an ancient city in present-day Tunisia, and a modern-day suburb of Tunis. The civilization that developed within the city's sphere of influence is referred to as Punic or Carthaginian. The city of Ca... | Carthage |@lemmatized carthaginian:48 empire:11 carthage:94 berber:2 kartajen:1 karthago:1 phoenician:19 mean:3 new:7 town:2 refer:4 ancient:13 city:50 present:4 day:5 tunisia:6 modern:7 suburb:2 tunis:5 civilization:7 develop:2 within:4 sphere:1 influence:3 punic:36 locate:2 eastern:2 side:2 lake:2 across:4 center:6 a... |
6,203 | Five-card_draw | Five-card draw is a poker variant and often the first variant learned by most players. It is common in home games although it is rare in casino and tournament play. Gameplay In casino play the first betting round begins with the player to the left of the big blind, and subsequent rounds begin with the player to the dea... | Five-card_draw |@lemmatized five:6 card:27 draw:12 poker:3 variant:2 often:3 first:7 learn:1 player:35 common:4 home:3 game:6 although:1 rare:1 casino:5 tournament:1 play:5 gameplay:1 betting:6 round:13 begin:8 left:1 big:1 blind:2 subsequent:1 dealer:6 leave:3 typically:1 use:5 ante:3 second:4 open:3 dealt:2 one:6 tim... |
6,204 | Elba | The island of Elba is located between the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea, approximately 10 kilometers from the coast. It is the largest of the islands within the Tuscan Archipelago and the third largest in Italy (223 km ²). Elba, along with other islands (Pianosa, Capraia, Gorgona, Montecristo, Giglio and Giannutr... | Elba |@lemmatized island:32 elba:23 locate:2 ligurian:2 sea:7 tyrrhenian:2 approximately:1 kilometer:2 coast:11 large:3 within:1 tuscan:5 archipelago:5 third:1 italy:3 km:6 along:1 pianosa:1 capraia:1 gorgona:1 montecristo:1 giglio:1 giannutri:1 part:7 national:2 park:2 divide:3 eight:1 municipality:1 portoferraio:8 ma... |
6,205 | Politics_of_the_Federated_States_of_Micronesia | The politics of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) takes place in a framework of a federal parliamentary representative democratic republic. The President of the Federated States of Micronesia is both head of state and head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government, while legislative power is ... | Politics_of_the_Federated_States_of_Micronesia |@lemmatized politics:1 federated:3 state:10 micronesia:5 fsm:3 take:1 place:1 framework:1 federal:1 parliamentary:1 representative:1 democratic:1 republic:1 president:11 head:5 government:7 executive:3 power:4 exercise:1 legislative:2 vest:1 parliament:2 judiciary:2 indep... |
6,206 | Endomorphism | In mathematics, an endomorphism is a morphism (or homomorphism) from a mathematical object to itself. For example, an endomorphism of a vector space V is a linear map ƒ: V → V, and an endomorphism of a group G is a group homomorphism ƒ: G → G. In general, we can talk about endomorphisms in any category. In the categor... | Endomorphism |@lemmatized mathematics:1 endomorphism:12 morphism:3 homomorphism:2 mathematical:1 object:3 example:2 vector:3 space:3 v:3 linear:1 map:2 ƒ:4 group:8 g:5 general:1 talk:1 endomorphisms:13 category:11 set:7 simply:1 function:1 composition:1 two:2 x:9 follow:1 form:3 monoid:1 denoted:1 end:2 endc:1 emphasiz... |
6,207 | English_orthography | English orthography is the alphabetic spelling system used by the English language. English orthography, like other alphabetic orthographies, uses a set of rules that generally governs how speech sounds are represented in writing. English has relatively complicated spelling rules when compared to other languages with... | English_orthography |@lemmatized english:113 orthography:22 alphabetic:5 spelling:67 system:19 use:35 language:21 like:16 set:2 rule:12 generally:5 govern:1 speech:3 sound:58 represent:35 write:17 relatively:2 complicate:2 compare:4 complex:3 history:4 nearly:1 every:1 legitimately:1 spell:50 one:16 way:9 many:10 prono... |
6,208 | NC_(complexity) | In complexity theory, the class NC (for "Nick's Class") is the set of decision problems decidable in polylogarithmic time on a parallel computer with a polynomial number of processors. In other words, a problem is in NC if there exist constants and such that it can be solved in time using parallel processors. Step... | NC_(complexity) |@lemmatized complexity:3 theory:3 class:13 nc:18 nick:4 set:1 decision:4 problem:10 decidable:3 polylogarithmic:3 time:5 parallel:9 computer:6 polynomial:5 number:4 processor:5 word:1 exist:1 constant:2 solve:2 use:3 stephen:1 cook:1 coin:1 name:1 pippenger:1 extensive:1 research:1 circuit:4 depth:3 si... |
6,209 | Niger_River | The Niger River ( ) is the principal river of western Africa, extending about 4180 km (2600 miles). Its drainage basin is in area. ; online at Google Books Its source is in the Guinea Highlands in southeastern Guinea. It runs in a crescent through Mali, Niger, on the border with Benin and then through Nigeria, disch... | Niger_River |@lemmatized niger:53 river:74 principal:1 western:4 africa:12 extend:2 km:2 mile:2 drainage:1 basin:6 area:3 online:1 google:1 book:2 source:6 guinea:6 highland:1 southeastern:1 run:2 crescent:1 mali:3 border:3 benin:2 nigeria:3 discharge:1 massive:2 delta:7 know:7 oil:1 gulf:3 third:2 long:3 exceed:1 nile... |
6,210 | Aberdeen | Aberdeen (pronounced ; , ) is Scotland's third most populous city and one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas. It has an official population estimate of 202,370. Nicknames include the Granite City, the Grey City and the Silver City with the Golden Sands. During the mid-18th to mid-20th centuries, Aberdeen'... | Aberdeen |@lemmatized aberdeen:179 pronounce:1 scotland:37 third:2 populous:1 city:111 one:11 local:10 government:1 council:17 area:17 official:2 population:9 estimate:2 nickname:3 include:25 granite:15 grey:4 silver:4 golden:1 sand:3 mid:2 century:14 building:14 incorporate:3 locally:2 quarry:6 whose:2 mica:1 deposit:... |
6,211 | Obstetrics | Obstetrics (from the Latin obstare, "to stand by") is the surgical specialty dealing with the care of women and their children during pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium. Midwifery is the non-medical equivalent. Veterinary obstetrics is the same concept for veterinary medicine. Antenatal care In obstetric practic... | Obstetrics |@lemmatized obstetrics:5 latin:1 obstare:1 stand:1 surgical:1 specialty:1 deal:1 care:5 woman:19 child:2 pregnancy:24 childbirth:3 puerperium:1 midwifery:1 non:1 medical:5 equivalent:1 veterinary:2 concept:1 medicine:1 antenatal:6 obstetric:3 practice:1 obstetrician:7 midwife:3 see:2 pregnant:8 regular:1 ba... |
6,212 | G._E._Moore | "G.E. Moore" redirects here. For the cofounder of Intel, see Gordon Moore. George Edward Moore OM, usually known as G. E. Moore, (4 November 1873 – 24 October 1958) was a distinguished and influential English philosopher. He was, with Bertrand Russell, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and (before them) Gottlob Frege, one of the f... | G._E._Moore |@lemmatized g:26 e:26 moore:66 redirects:1 cofounder:1 intel:1 see:4 gordon:1 george:1 edward:1 om:1 usually:2 know:5 november:1 october:2 distinguish:3 influential:3 english:1 philosopher:6 bertrand:1 russell:2 ludwig:2 wittgenstein:3 gottlob:1 frege:1 one:8 founder:1 analytic:3 tradition:1 philosophy:12 ... |
6,213 | Max_Steiner | This article is about the film composer. For other persons with the same name, see Max Steiner. Max Steiner (May 10, 1888 - December 28, 1971) was an Academy Award-winning Austrian-American composer of music for theatre productions and films. He probably is known best for the score he composed for the classic Gone wi... | Max_Steiner |@lemmatized article:1 film:12 composer:4 person:1 name:3 see:1 max:4 steiner:20 may:1 december:2 academy:27 award:26 win:2 austrian:1 american:3 music:6 theatre:1 production:1 probably:1 know:2 best:1 score:9 compose:1 classic:2 go:6 wind:3 hugely:1 popular:1 theme:3 song:2 summer:3 place:3 bear:2 maximili... |
6,214 | BQP | The suspected relationship of BQP to other problem spaces Michael Nielsen and Isaac Chuang (2000). Quantum Computation and Quantum Information. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-63503-9. In computational complexity theory BQP stands for "Bounded error, Quantum, Polynomial time". It denotes the class of ... | BQP |@lemmatized suspected:1 relationship:2 bqp:10 problem:7 space:1 michael:1 nielsen:1 isaac:1 chuang:1 quantum:14 computation:3 information:1 cambridge:2 university:1 press:1 isbn:1 computational:1 complexity:4 theory:2 stand:1 bound:3 error:5 polynomial:4 time:4 denote:1 class:8 decision:2 solvable:1 computer:8 pro... |
6,215 | Dharma | The term (Sanskrit: dhárma, dhamma), is an Indian spiritual and religious term, that means one's righteous duty or any virtuous path in the common sense of the term. In Indian languages it contextually implies one's religion. Throughout Indian philosophy, Dharma is presented as a central concept that is used in ord... | Dharma |@lemmatized term:10 sanskrit:8 dhárma:1 dhamma:5 indian:9 spiritual:3 religious:4 mean:15 one:21 righteous:6 duty:7 virtuous:1 path:12 common:2 sense:2 language:3 contextually:2 imply:1 religion:14 throughout:4 philosophy:9 dharma:123 present:1 central:4 concept:7 use:5 order:10 explain:4 high:1 truth:12 ultima... |
6,216 | Jericho | Jericho () is a city located near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It is the capital of the Jericho Governorate, and has a population of over 20,000 Palestinians. Projected Mid -Year Population for Jericho Governorate by Locality 2004–2006 Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS)... | Jericho |@lemmatized jericho:88 city:26 locate:3 near:4 jordan:6 river:2 west:7 bank:5 palestinian:18 territory:1 capital:1 governorate:3 population:10 project:2 mid:3 year:8 locality:5 central:7 bureau:5 statistic:5 pcbs:6 situate:1 well:4 sea:3 level:2 east:4 route:1 north:4 dead:2 low:2 permanently:1 inhabit:1 site:... |
6,217 | House_of_Hohenzollern | The House of Hohenzollern is a noble family and royal dynasty of electors, kings, and emperors of Prussia, Germany, and Romania. It originated in the area around the town of Hechingen in Swabia during the 11th century. They took their name from their ancestral home, the Burg Hohenzollern castle near the forementioned t... | House_of_Hohenzollern |@lemmatized house:27 hohenzollern:79 noble:1 family:20 royal:7 dynasty:3 elector:27 king:30 emperor:7 prussia:58 germany:13 romania:13 originate:1 area:2 around:1 town:2 hechingen:12 swabia:1 century:3 take:1 name:2 ancestral:1 home:1 burg:1 castle:1 near:1 forementioned:1 use:3 motto:1 nihil:1 s... |
6,218 | Mordecai_Kaplan | Mordecai Menahem Kaplan (June 11, 1881 – November 8, 1983) was a rabbi and essayist and the founder of Reconstructionist Judaism. Kaplan was born in Lithuania and was ordained as a rabbi at Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) in New York City in 1902. Kaplan began his career as an Orthodox rabbi at Congregation Kehilath... | Mordecai_Kaplan |@lemmatized mordecai:3 menahem:1 kaplan:24 june:1 november:1 rabbi:9 essayist:1 founder:3 reconstructionist:8 judaism:20 bear:1 lithuania:1 ordain:1 jewish:11 theological:2 seminary:2 jts:4 new:4 york:2 city:1 begin:1 career:2 orthodox:5 congregation:1 kehilath:1 jeshurun:1 synagogue:2 help:2 create:2 ... |
6,219 | Joseph_Yoakum | Joseph Elmer Yoakum (February 20, 1890-December 25, 1972) was a self-taught artist of African-American and Native American descent who drew landscapes in a unique and highly individual style. He was 76 when he started to record his memories in the form of imaginary landscapes, and he produced over 2000 drawings during ... | Joseph_Yoakum |@lemmatized joseph:3 elmer:1 yoakum:9 february:1 december:1 self:1 taught:1 artist:1 african:2 american:5 native:2 descent:2 draw:4 landscape:3 unique:1 highly:1 individual:1 style:1 start:2 record:2 memory:2 form:2 imaginary:2 produce:1 drawing:2 last:1 decade:1 life:4 work:8 prime:1 example:1 outsider:... |
6,220 | Demographics_of_Japan | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Japan, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Birth and death rates of Japan since 1950 As of June 2008, Japan's population is arou... | Demographics_of_Japan |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:4 feature:1 population:47 japan:53 include:7 density:5 ethnicity:1 education:7 level:4 health:6 populace:1 economic:3 status:6 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:2 birth:18 death:8 rate:20 since:4 june:1 around:2 million:13 statistic:7 bureau:6 access:3 october:4 a... |
6,221 | Epiphenomenalism | In philosophy of mind, epiphenomenalism, also known as 'Type-E Dualism' is a view according to which some or all mental states are mere epiphenomena (side-effects or by-products) of physical states of the world. Thus, epiphenomenalism denies that the mind (as in its states, not its processing) has any influence on the ... | Epiphenomenalism |@lemmatized philosophy:7 mind:15 epiphenomenalism:34 also:4 know:1 type:3 e:4 dualism:9 view:2 accord:4 mental:30 state:19 mere:1 epiphenomenon:2 side:2 effect:4 product:4 physical:22 world:2 thus:2 denies:1 processing:2 influence:5 body:5 part:3 cause:6 version:4 claim:4 inert:2 others:1 latter:1 oft... |
6,222 | Mummy | An Egyptian mummy kept in the Vatican Museums. A Mummy is a corpse whose skin and organs have been preserved by either intentional or incidental exposure to chemicals, extreme coldness, very high humidity, or lack of air when bodies are submerged in bogs. Presently, the oldest discovered (naturally) mummified human co... | Mummy |@lemmatized egyptian:21 mummy:121 keep:1 vatican:1 museum:16 corpse:4 whose:5 skin:5 organ:4 preserve:19 either:1 intentional:2 incidental:1 exposure:2 chemical:2 extreme:3 coldness:2 high:2 humidity:1 lack:2 air:3 body:45 submerge:2 bog:9 presently:1 old:11 discover:10 naturally:6 mummify:7 human:5 decapitated:... |
6,223 | Transport_in_Mali | Highway heading south from Bamako, Mali Mali's transportation infrastructure is regarded as poor, even by regional standards, and deficiencies have limited economic growth and development. Nevertheless, improvements have been noted in the early 2000s. A number of road and airport projects were initiated prior to Mali’s... | Transport_in_Mali |@lemmatized highway:6 head:2 south:2 bamako:15 mali:33 transportation:1 infrastructure:3 regard:2 poor:3 even:1 regional:1 standard:1 deficiency:1 limit:1 economic:3 growth:1 development:3 nevertheless:1 improvement:2 note:1 early:3 number:4 road:16 airport:4 project:1 initiate:1 prior:1 hosting:1 af... |
6,224 | Lost_city | In the popular imagination lost cities were real, prosperous, well-populated areas of human habitation that fell into terminal decline and whose location may have later been lost. Most lost cities at known sites have been studied extensively by scientists. Abandoned urban sites of relatively recent origin might be ref... | Lost_city |@lemmatized popular:1 imagination:1 lose:26 city:72 real:1 prosperous:2 well:1 populate:1 area:2 human:1 habitation:1 fell:1 terminal:1 decline:1 whose:6 location:6 may:5 later:5 lost:2 know:8 site:9 study:2 extensively:1 scientist:1 abandon:13 urban:1 relatively:1 recent:2 origin:2 might:1 refer:2 ghost:2 t... |
6,225 | Growth_factor | The term growth factor refers to a naturally occurring substance capable of stimulating cellular growth, proliferation and cellular differentiation. Usually it is a protein or a steroid hormone. Growth factors are important for regulating a variety of cellular processes. Growth factors typically act as signaling mol... | Growth_factor |@lemmatized term:3 growth:27 factor:27 refers:1 naturally:1 occur:3 substance:1 capable:1 stimulate:6 cellular:3 proliferation:3 differentiation:5 usually:1 protein:5 steroid:1 hormone:2 important:1 regulate:1 variety:1 process:1 typically:1 act:1 signal:3 molecule:3 cell:14 example:2 cytokine:8 bind:2 s... |
6,226 | Cyclades | The Cyclades (, ) are a Greek island group in the Aegean Sea, south-east of the mainland of Greece; and an administrative prefecture of Greece. They are one of the island groups which constitute the Aegean archipelago. The name refers to the islands around (κυκλάς) the sacred island of Delos. The Cyclades is where the ... | Cyclades |@lemmatized cyclades:12 greek:4 island:20 group:2 aegean:5 sea:1 south:2 east:1 mainland:3 greece:5 administrative:2 prefecture:4 one:2 constitute:1 archipelago:1 name:1 refers:1 around:1 κυκλάς:1 sacred:1 delos:4 native:1 breed:1 cat:2 first:2 come:1 comprise:1 major:1 amorgos:5 anafi:2 ándros:1 antiparos:2 ... |
6,227 | Mark_McGwire | Mark David McGwire (born October 1, 1963) is a former Major League Baseball player who played his major league career with the Oakland Athletics before moving to the St. Louis Cardinals. Mark McGwire Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com For his career, McGwire averaged a home run once every 10.61 at bats, the lowest at... | Mark_McGwire |@lemmatized mark:13 david:1 mcgwire:77 born:1 october:2 former:4 major:23 league:28 baseball:89 player:10 play:17 career:16 oakland:24 athletics:5 move:3 st:7 louis:7 cardinal:6 statistic:2 reference:10 com:61 average:9 home:45 run:49 every:1 bat:9 low:2 per:3 ratio:1 history:3 babe:2 ruth:2 second:1 lead... |
6,228 | Actinide | Atomic No. Name Symbol 89 Actinium Ac 90 Thorium Th 91 Protactinium Pa 92 Uranium U 93 Neptunium Np 94 Plutonium Pu 95 Americium Am 96 Curium Cm 97 Berkelium Bk 98 Californium Cf 99 Einsteinium Es 100 Fermium Fm 101 Mendelevium Md 102 Nobelium No 10... | Actinide |@lemmatized atomic:2 name:3 symbol:1 actinium:8 ac:1 thorium:3 th:1 protactinium:1 pa:1 uranium:5 u:1 neptunium:2 np:1 plutonium:2 pu:1 americium:2 curium:2 cm:1 berkelium:1 bk:1 californium:1 cf:1 einsteinium:1 e:1 fermium:1 fm:1 mendelevium:1 md:1 nobelium:1 lawrencium:3 lr:1 accord:1 iupac:4 nomenclature:1... |
6,229 | Crannog | Reconstructed crannóg on Loch Tay A crannóg is an artificial island, usually originally built in lakes, rivers and estuarine waters, and most often used as an island settlement or dwelling place in prehistoric or medieval times. The name itself may refer to a wooden platform erected on shallow floors, but few remains ... | Crannog |@lemmatized reconstruct:2 crannóg:12 loch:10 tay:4 artificial:1 island:10 usually:2 originally:2 build:9 lake:6 river:1 estuarine:1 water:2 often:3 use:5 settlement:2 dwell:2 place:2 prehistoric:3 medieval:3 time:7 name:2 may:4 refer:1 wooden:4 platform:3 erect:1 shallow:1 floor:1 remains:3 sort:1 find:3 angli... |
6,230 | Madagascar | Madagascar, or Republic of Madagascar (older name Malagasy Republic, French: ), is an island nation in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa. The main island, also called Madagascar, is the fourth-largest island in the world, and is home to 5% of the world's plant and animal species, of which more than ... | Madagascar |@lemmatized madagascar:127 republic:6 old:5 name:5 malagasy:29 french:23 island:25 nation:3 indian:7 ocean:4 southeastern:1 coast:15 africa:17 main:1 also:11 call:7 fourth:3 large:6 world:18 home:4 plant:3 animal:3 specie:4 endemic:1 include:11 lemur:2 infraorder:1 primate:1 carnivorous:1 fossa:1 three:2 bi... |
6,231 | Hunter_College | Hunter College of the City University of New York is a senior college of the City University of New York (CUNY), located on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Originally known as the Normal College, Hunter was founded in 1870 by Irish immigrant and social reformer Thomas Hunter as a teacher-training school for young women.... | Hunter_College |@lemmatized hunter:136 college:107 city:22 university:19 new:30 york:23 senior:2 cuny:32 locate:6 manhattan:8 upper:2 east:13 side:2 originally:2 know:8 normal:7 found:7 irish:2 immigrant:2 social:11 reformer:1 thomas:10 teacher:3 training:5 school:60 young:3 woman:14 undergraduate:10 catalog:3 p:3 toda... |
6,232 | Alexis_Carrel | Alexis Carrel (June 28, 1873 – November 5, 1944) was a French surgeon, biologist and eugenicist, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1912. Biography Born in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon , Lyon, Carrel received his medical degree from Université de Lyon, and practiced in France and in the United States ... | Alexis_Carrel |@lemmatized alexis:18 carrel:69 june:2 november:3 french:11 surgeon:1 biologist:2 eugenicist:1 award:3 nobel:7 prize:6 physiology:2 medicine:8 biography:2 bear:1 sainte:1 foy:1 lès:1 lyon:8 receive:3 medical:7 degree:1 université:1 de:7 practice:2 france:9 united:2 state:4 university:9 chicago:2 rockefel... |
6,233 | James_L._Jones | James Logan Jones Jr. (born 19 December 1943) is the current United States National Security Advisor and a retired United States Marine Corps four-star general. During his military career, he served as Commander, United States European Command (COMUSEUCOM) and Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) from 2003 to 2006... | James_L._Jones |@lemmatized james:9 logan:2 jones:50 jr:3 born:1 december:10 current:2 united:11 state:16 national:12 security:17 advisor:6 retired:1 marine:39 corps:2 four:5 star:4 general:18 military:12 career:5 serve:20 commander:13 european:3 command:14 comuseucom:1 supreme:3 allied:2 europe:4 saceur:7 commandant:1... |
6,234 | Danse_Macabre | The Dance of Death (1493) by Michael Wolgemut, from the Liber chronicarum by Hartmann Schedel. Dance of Death, also variously called Danse Macabre (French), Danza Macabra (Italian and Spanish), Dança da Morte (portuguese), or Totentanz (German), is a late-medieval allegory on the universality of death: no matter one'... | Danse_Macabre |@lemmatized dance:28 death:35 michael:1 wolgemut:1 liber:1 chronicarum:1 hartmann:1 schedel:1 also:4 variously:1 call:2 danse:23 macabre:26 french:3 danza:2 macabra:1 italian:1 spanish:1 dança:1 da:2 morte:1 portuguese:1 totentanz:16 german:2 late:2 medieval:1 allegory:2 universality:1 matter:1 one:3 sta... |
6,235 | Roman_censor | The position of the censor (called censura) was responsible for maintaining the census, supervising public morality, and overseeing certain aspects of the government's finances. The censors' regulation of public morality is the origin of the modern meaning of the words "censor" and "censorship." Creation of the rank ... | Roman_censor |@lemmatized position:2 censor:98 call:15 censura:1 responsible:2 maintain:2 census:41 supervise:1 public:27 morality:5 oversee:1 certain:6 aspect:1 government:1 finance:6 regulation:2 origin:1 modern:6 meaning:4 word:4 censorship:10 creation:1 rank:13 first:15 institute:1 servius:3 tullius:3 sixth:1 king:... |
6,236 | Italian_battleship_Giulio_Cesare | Giulio Cesare was an Italian Conte di Cavour-class battleship that served in the Regia Marina in both World Wars before joining the Soviet Navy as the Novorossiysk. Her keel was laid down on 24 June 1910 at Cantieri Ansaldo, Genoa. She was launched 15 October 1911, and construction was completed 14 May 1914. Giulio C... | Italian_battleship_Giulio_Cesare |@lemmatized giulio:5 cesare:8 italian:11 conte:1 di:1 cavour:1 class:1 battleship:4 serve:2 regia:1 marina:1 world:5 war:8 join:1 soviet:6 navy:5 novorossiysk:10 keel:1 lay:2 june:1 cantieri:1 ansaldo:1 genoa:1 launch:1 october:2 construction:1 complete:1 may:1 julius:1 caesar:2 motto:... |
6,237 | Félix_Guattari | Pierre-Félix Guattari (April 30, 1930 – August 29, 1992) was a French militant, institutional psychotherapist and philosopher, a founder of both schizoanalysis and ecosophy. Guattari is best known for his intellectual collaborations with Gilles Deleuze, most notably Anti-Oedipus (1972) and A Thousand Plateaus (1980). ... | Félix_Guattari |@lemmatized pierre:1 félix:7 guattari:31 april:1 august:1 french:4 militant:3 institutional:6 psychotherapist:1 philosopher:3 founder:2 schizoanalysis:2 ecosophy:2 best:3 know:1 intellectual:1 collaboration:4 gilles:4 deleuze:11 notably:1 anti:9 oedipus:4 thousand:4 plateau:8 biography:1 clinic:4 la:12 ... |
6,238 | African_National_Congress | The African National Congress (ANC) has been South Africa's governing party, supported by its tripartite alliance with the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and the South African Communist Party (SACP), since the establishment of non-racial democracy in April 1994. It defines itself as a "disciplined forc... | African_National_Congress |@lemmatized african:19 national:15 congress:11 anc:70 south:24 africa:13 govern:1 party:28 support:7 tripartite:3 alliance:5 trade:3 union:5 cosatu:5 communist:7 sacp:4 since:3 establishment:1 non:5 racial:2 democracy:3 april:2 define:3 discipline:2 force:5 left:1 declaration:1 retrieve:1 may... |
6,239 | Hanover | Hanover or Hannover(i) (, ), on the river Leine, is the capital of the federal state of Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany and was once by personal union the family seat of the Hanoverian Kings of Great Britain, in their dignities as the dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg (which title was later called the Elector of Hanov... | Hanover |@lemmatized hanover:146 hannover:34 river:11 leine:10 capital:8 federal:1 state:10 low:14 saxony:14 niedersachsen:4 germany:26 personal:2 union:4 family:4 seat:1 hanoverian:5 king:4 great:13 britain:6 dignity:1 duke:2 brunswick:2 lüneburg:2 title:1 later:3 call:5 elector:2 end:5 historical:2 period:3 know:6 ea... |
6,240 | Hugo_Gernsback | Hugo Gernsback watching a television broadcast from his WRNY station in 1928. Hugo Gernsback (August 16 1884 – August 19 1967), born Hugo Gernsbacher, was a Luxembourg American inventor, writer and magazine publisher, best remembered for publications that included the first science fiction magazine. His contributions t... | Hugo_Gernsback |@lemmatized hugo:11 gernsback:24 watch:1 television:2 broadcast:2 wrny:2 station:2 august:3 bear:1 gernsbacher:1 luxembourg:2 american:1 inventor:1 writer:2 magazine:13 publisher:5 best:1 remember:1 publication:2 include:4 first:6 science:21 fiction:20 contribution:1 genre:4 significant:1 along:1 h:3 g:... |
6,241 | Direct_product | In mathematics, one can often define a direct product of objects already known, giving a new one. This is generally the Cartesian product of the underlying sets, together with a suitably defined structure on the product set. More abstractly, one talks about the product in category theory, which formalizes these notions... | Direct_product |@lemmatized mathematics:1 one:7 often:1 define:12 direct:37 product:72 object:7 already:1 know:1 give:6 new:3 generally:1 cartesian:12 underlying:1 set:15 together:1 suitably:1 defined:1 structure:3 abstractly:1 talk:3 category:6 theory:4 formalize:1 notion:1 example:14 see:6 group:20 describe:1 ring:3 ... |
6,242 | Afrikaans | Afrikaans is an Indo-European language, derived from Dutch and thus classified as Low Franconian West Germanic. It is mainly spoken in South Africa and Namibia, with smaller numbers of speakers living in Botswana, Angola, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Zambia, Australia, New Zealand, United States of America, Taiwan and... | Afrikaans |@lemmatized afrikaans:172 indo:1 european:2 language:64 derive:2 dutch:60 thus:3 classify:1 low:2 franconian:1 west:4 germanic:2 mainly:2 speak:16 south:47 africa:26 namibia:3 small:5 number:6 speaker:10 live:3 botswana:1 angola:1 swaziland:1 zimbabwe:2 lesotho:1 zambia:1 australia:2 new:9 zealand:3 united:6... |
6,243 | Intercontinental_ballistic_missile | A Minuteman III ICBM test launch from Vandenberg AFB, California, United States. An intercontinental ballistic missile, or ICBM, is a long-range (greater than 5,500 km or 3,500 miles) ballistic missile typically designed for nuclear weapons delivery, that is, delivering one or more nuclear warheads. Due to their great... | Intercontinental_ballistic_missile |@lemmatized minuteman:9 iii:7 icbm:44 test:8 launch:25 vandenberg:1 afb:1 california:1 united:10 state:10 intercontinental:3 ballistic:26 missile:88 long:3 range:21 great:4 km:18 mile:1 typically:3 design:6 nuclear:22 weapon:12 delivery:1 deliver:1 one:8 warhead:26 due:4 firepower:1 ... |
6,244 | Compost | Compost educator displaying finished compost to student group Compost ( or US ) is the end result of controlled aerobic decomposition of organic matter known as composting. It is used in landscaping, horticulture and agriculture as a soil conditioner and fertilizer to add vital humus or humic acids. It is also useful f... | Compost |@lemmatized compost:29 educator:1 display:1 finish:1 student:1 group:1 u:4 end:1 result:1 control:2 aerobic:2 decomposition:1 organic:2 matter:1 know:1 composting:10 use:6 landscaping:1 horticulture:2 agriculture:1 soil:5 conditioner:2 fertilizer:1 add:1 vital:1 humus:2 humic:1 acid:1 also:2 useful:2 erosion:1... |
6,245 | Fort_Wayne,_Indiana | Fort Wayne is a city in northeastern Indiana, United States and the county seat of Allen County. As of 2008, the city had an estimated population of 251,247, ranking it the 72nd largest city in the United States, as well as Indiana's second largest city after Indianapolis. Shawgo, Ron, (2007-07-10). City tops 250,000 m... | Fort_Wayne,_Indiana |@lemmatized fort:212 wayne:210 city:68 northeastern:3 indiana:56 united:14 state:22 county:52 seat:6 allen:41 estimate:2 population:16 rank:4 large:19 well:10 second:4 indianapolis:6 shawgo:2 ron:2 top:3 mark:1 annexation:1 account:2 increase:3 journal:11 gazette:9 retrieved:5 combined:1 metropolit... |
6,246 | John_Cade | This article is about the Australian psychiatrist. For the leader of the Kent Rebellion, see Jack Cade. For the former Maryland State Senator, see John A. Cade Dr John Frederick Joseph Cade AO (18 January 1912 - 16 November 1980) was an Australian psychiatrist credited with discovering (in 1948) the effects of lithiu... | John_Cade |@lemmatized article:3 australian:4 psychiatrist:5 leader:1 kent:1 rebellion:1 see:3 jack:2 cade:28 former:1 maryland:1 state:4 senator:1 john:15 dr:6 frederick:1 joseph:1 ao:1 january:1 november:1 credit:1 discovering:1 effect:5 lithium:26 carbonate:5 mood:1 stabilizer:1 treatment:7 bipolar:2 disorder:2 know... |
6,247 | Irish_diaspora | 'Emigrants Leave Ireland', engraving by Henry Doyle (1827-1892), from Mary Frances Cusack's Illustrated History of Ireland, 1868 The Irish diaspora () consists of Irish emigrants and their descendants in countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Argentina, New Zealand, Mexico, South A... | Irish_diaspora |@lemmatized emigrant:6 leave:3 ireland:54 engraving:1 henry:5 doyle:1 mary:6 france:5 cusack:1 illustrate:1 history:12 irish:253 diaspora:16 consist:1 descendant:15 country:18 united:19 kingdom:7 state:20 canada:13 australia:11 argentina:13 new:13 zealand:1 mexico:16 south:9 africa:6 brazil:7 caribbean:... |
6,248 | Gratis | Gratis is the process of providing goods or services without monetary compensation. It is often referred to in English as "free of charge". It is commonly acknowledged that there are costs associated with everything, hence the term "There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch"; however, it is often practical for companie... | Gratis |@lemmatized gratis:4 process:2 provide:10 good:6 service:8 without:1 monetary:3 compensation:3 often:10 refer:2 english:2 free:20 charge:10 commonly:1 acknowledge:1 cost:4 associate:1 everything:1 hence:1 term:3 thing:2 lunch:1 however:1 practical:1 company:9 producer:1 provider:1 certain:2 part:2 large:2 busin... |
6,249 | Dialect | The term dialect (from the Greek word διάλεκτος, dialektos) is used in two distinct ways, even by scholars of language. One usage refers to a variety of a language that is characteristic of a particular group of the language's speakers. Oxford English dictionary. The term is applied most often to regional speech patte... | Dialect |@lemmatized term:14 dialect:136 greek:4 word:12 διάλεκτος:1 dialektos:1 use:18 two:11 distinct:6 way:5 even:8 scholar:1 language:116 one:14 usage:4 refers:3 variety:18 characteristic:1 particular:6 group:5 speaker:8 oxford:1 english:22 dictionary:6 apply:1 often:8 regional:10 speech:12 pattern:3 may:13 also:7 ... |
6,250 | Agnostida | Agnostida (the agnostids) is an order of trilobite. These small trilobites first appeared toward the end of the Early Cambrian and thrived in the Middle Cambrian. They are present in the lower Cambrian fossil record along with trilobites from Orders Redlichiida, Corynexochida, and Ptychopariida. The last agnostids went... | Agnostida |@lemmatized agnostida:8 agnostids:5 order:6 trilobite:9 small:1 first:1 appear:3 toward:1 end:2 early:2 cambrian:4 thrive:1 middle:1 present:1 low:1 fossil:4 record:2 along:1 redlichiida:1 corynexochida:1 ptychopariida:2 last:1 go:1 extinct:1 late:1 ordovician:2 divide:2 two:1 suborder:1 agnostina:3 eodiscin... |
6,251 | Georgian_architecture | A Georgian house in Salisbury Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1720 and 1840. It is eponymous for the first four British monarchs of the House of Hanover—George I of Great Britain, George II of Great Britain, George III of th... | Georgian_architecture |@lemmatized georgian:38 house:10 salisbury:1 architecture:17 name:1 give:1 english:4 speaking:2 country:2 set:1 architectural:4 style:20 current:1 eponymous:1 first:2 four:2 british:3 monarch:1 hanover:1 george:4 great:2 britain:8 ii:1 iii:1 united:5 kingdom:2 iv:1 reign:1 continuous:1 succession... |
6,252 | Orlando_Letelier | Letelier in 1975. Marcos Orlando Letelier del Solar (April 13, 1932 - September 21, 1976) was a Chilean economist, political figure, diplomat and, later, US-based activist. He was assassinated in Washington DC by Chilean DINA agents. Background Letelier was born in the city of Temuco, the youngest child of Orlando Let... | Orlando_Letelier |@lemmatized letelier:20 marcos:1 orlando:6 del:3 solar:2 april:1 september:5 chilean:9 economist:2 political:5 figure:1 diplomat:1 later:4 u:6 base:4 activist:1 assassinate:1 washington:9 dc:1 dina:4 agent:2 background:1 bear:1 city:2 temuco:1 young:1 child:2 ruiz:1 inés:1 study:6 instituto:1 nacional... |
6,253 | Column | A column in structural engineering is a vertical structural element that transmits, through compression, the weight of the structure above to other structural elements below. For the purpose of wind or earthquake engineering, columns may be designed to resist lateral forces. Other compression members are often termed "... | Column |@lemmatized column:82 structural:5 engineering:2 vertical:2 element:4 transmit:1 compression:2 weight:3 structure:4 purpose:1 wind:1 earthquake:1 may:3 design:5 resist:1 lateral:8 force:5 member:2 often:5 term:1 similar:3 stress:7 condition:5 frequently:1 use:8 support:5 beam:1 arch:2 upper:3 part:2 wall:2 ceil... |
6,254 | Eos | For other uses of the name Eos, see Eos (disambiguation). Eos (roman, or Ἕως "dawn") is, in Greek mythology, the Titanic goddess Lycophron calls her by an archaic name, Tito ("the Titaness") Kerenyi, noting this observes that Tito shares a linguistic origin with Eos' lover Tithonus, that belonged to an older, pre-Gree... | Eos |@lemmatized us:1 name:4 eos:20 see:2 disambiguation:1 roman:4 ἕως:1 dawn:7 greek:8 mythology:1 titanic:1 goddess:9 lycophron:1 call:2 archaic:3 tito:2 titaness:1 kerenyi:3 note:3 observe:1 share:1 linguistic:1 origin:1 lover:4 tithonus:3 belong:1 old:1 pre:1 language:1 rise:1 home:1 edge:1 oceanus:1 ocean:1 surrou... |
6,255 | Bill_Clinton | William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III, August 19, 1946) served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He was the third-youngest president; only Theodore Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy were younger when entering office. He became president at the end of the Cold War... | Bill_Clinton |@lemmatized william:19 jefferson:7 bill:61 clinton:339 born:2 blythe:3 iii:2 august:7 serve:8 president:74 united:24 state:40 third:7 young:4 theodore:1 roosevelt:4 john:12 f:8 kennedy:4 enter:5 office:17 become:13 end:16 cold:2 war:16 bear:4 period:3 world:17 ii:5 know:6 first:30 baby:2 boomer:2 wife:13 ... |
6,256 | D._W._Griffith | David Llewelyn Wark "D. W." Griffith (January 22 1875 – July 23, 1948) was a premier pioneering Academy Award-winning American film director. He is best known as the director of the controversial and groundbreaking 1915 film The Birth of a Nation and the subsequent film Intolerance (1916). Early life Griffith was born... | D._W._Griffith |@lemmatized david:4 llewelyn:1 wark:1 w:27 griffith:63 january:2 july:1 premier:1 pioneering:1 academy:1 award:5 win:1 american:10 film:48 director:9 best:1 know:4 controversial:1 groundbreaking:1 birth:14 nation:13 subsequent:1 intolerance:11 early:4 life:5 bear:1 la:2 grange:2 kentucky:4 jacob:1 roar:... |
6,257 | Iranâ%80%93Contra_affair | The Iran-Contra affair () was a political scandal in the United States which came to light in November 1986, during the Reagan administration, in which senior US figures agreed to facilitate the sale of arms to Iran, the subject of an arms embargo, to secure the release of hostages and to fund Nicaraguan Contras. It b... | Iranâ%80%93Contra_affair |@lemmatized iran:44 contra:26 affair:15 political:5 scandal:10 united:17 state:32 come:3 light:1 november:14 reagan:54 administration:13 senior:2 u:23 figure:1 agree:2 facilitate:1 sale:12 arm:29 subject:1 embargo:1 secure:3 release:18 hostage:36 fund:5 nicaraguan:5 begin:3 operation:4 improve... |
6,258 | Cocktail | A typical cocktail, served in a cocktail glass. A cocktail is a style of mixed drink. Originally a mixture of distilled spirits, sugar, water, and bitters, the word has gradually come to mean almost any mixed drink containing alcohol. A cocktail today usually contains one or more types of liquor and flavorings and... | Cocktail |@lemmatized typical:1 cocktail:34 serve:8 glass:5 style:1 mixed:9 drink:17 originally:2 mixture:4 distilled:1 spirit:10 sugar:4 water:5 bitter:5 word:5 gradually:1 come:1 mean:2 almost:1 contain:3 alcohol:5 today:1 usually:3 one:4 type:3 liquor:2 flavoring:1 liqueur:1 fruit:1 juice:1 honey:1 ice:1 soda:1 milk... |
6,259 | Constitution_of_Canada | The Constitution of Canada (La Constitution du Canada in French) is the supreme law in Canada; the country's constitution is an amalgamation of codified acts and uncodified traditions and conventions. It outlines Canada's system of government, as well as the civil rights of all Canadian citizens. The composition of th... | Constitution_of_Canada |@lemmatized constitution:49 canada:42 la:1 du:1 french:4 supreme:5 law:16 country:1 amalgamation:1 codified:1 act:46 uncodified:1 tradition:2 convention:6 outline:3 system:6 government:19 well:2 civil:7 right:18 canadian:27 citizen:3 composition:3 define:1 subsection:1 consist:1 include:9 order:... |
6,260 | Gregor_Mendel | Gregor Johann Mendel (July 20, 1822 July 20 is his birthday; often mentioned is July 22, the date of his baptism. Biography of Mendel at the Mendel Museum – January 6, 1884) was an Augustinian priest and scientist, and is often called the father of genetics for his study of the inheritance of certain traits in pea pla... | Gregor_Mendel |@lemmatized gregor:10 johann:3 mendel:51 july:3 birthday:1 often:3 mention:1 date:2 baptism:1 biography:3 museum:3 january:2 augustinian:3 priest:1 scientist:2 call:2 father:3 genetics:10 study:12 inheritance:5 certain:1 trait:3 pea:4 plant:8 show:3 follow:1 particular:1 law:5 later:4 name:3 significance... |
6,261 | Alvar_Aalto | Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto (February 3, 1898 — May 11, 1976) was a Finnish architect and designer, sometimes called the "Father of Modernism" in the Scandinavian countries. His work includes architecture, furniture, textiles and glassware. He is also known for his strong cooperation with the Ahlström-Gullichsen family. ... | Alvar_Aalto |@lemmatized hugo:1 alvar:47 henrik:2 aalto:97 february:1 may:2 finnish:10 architect:9 designer:1 sometimes:2 call:3 father:2 modernism:6 scandinavian:1 country:2 work:9 include:3 architecture:17 furniture:11 textile:1 glassware:5 also:9 know:2 strong:1 cooperation:1 ahlström:1 gullichsen:2 family:2 sk:1 bi... |
6,262 | Knout | "Punishment with an ordinary knout", an 17th century print A knout () is a heavy scourge-like multiple whip, usually made of a bunch of rawhide thongs attached to a long handle, sometimes with metal wire or hooks incorporated. The English word stems from English phonetic pronunciation of a French transliteration of the... | Knout |@lemmatized punishment:3 ordinary:1 knout:11 century:2 print:1 heavy:1 scourge:1 like:3 multiple:1 whip:4 usually:2 make:2 bunch:1 rawhide:1 thong:4 attach:4 long:5 handle:4 sometimes:1 metal:2 wire:2 hook:2 incorporate:1 english:4 word:3 stem:1 phonetic:1 pronunciation:1 french:1 transliteration:1 russian:3 кну... |
6,263 | Humphrey_Bogart | Humphrey DeForest Bogart (December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957) Ontario County Times birth announcement, 10 January 1900. Birthday of Reckoning. was an American actor. After trying various jobs, Bogart began acting in 1921 and became a regular in Broadway productions in the 1920s and 1930s. When the stock market cra... | Humphrey_Bogart |@lemmatized humphrey:33 deforest:2 bogart:279 december:5 january:7 ontario:1 county:1 time:31 birth:7 announcement:1 birthday:3 reckon:1 american:11 actor:36 try:8 various:2 job:4 begin:7 act:7 become:13 regular:1 broadway:6 production:13 stock:2 market:2 crash:2 reduce:1 demand:2 play:52 also:27 turn:... |
6,264 | Euphoria_(programming_language) | Euphoria is an interpreted programming language created by Robert Craig of Rapid Deployment Software. Introduction Developed as a personal project to invent a programming language from scratch, Euphoria's first incarnation was created by Robert Craig on an Atari Mega-ST. It's named Euphoria as an acronym for "End-Use... | Euphoria_(programming_language) |@lemmatized euphoria:22 interpreted:1 programming:5 language:11 create:3 robert:2 craig:2 rapid:1 deployment:1 software:1 introduction:1 develop:2 personal:1 project:1 invent:1 scratch:1 first:4 incarnation:2 atari:2 mega:1 st:1 name:1 acronym:1 end:13 user:4 program:10 hierarchical:1 o... |
6,265 | Prion | A prion ( ) is an infectious agent that is composed of protein. To date, all such agents that have been discovered propagate by transmitting a mis-folded protein state; the protein does not itself self-replicate and the process is dependent on the presence of the polypeptide in the host organism. The mis-folded for... | Prion |@lemmatized prion:93 infectious:21 agent:13 compose:3 protein:56 date:2 discover:2 propagate:2 transmit:4 mi:2 fold:4 state:8 self:2 replicate:2 process:5 dependent:3 presence:1 polypeptide:1 host:4 organism:2 folded:1 form:20 implicate:1 number:1 disease:44 variety:2 mammal:2 include:9 bovine:3 spongiform:8 enc... |
6,266 | Hydrogen_bond | An example of intermolecular hydrogen bonding in a self-assembled dimer complex reported by Meijer and coworkers. Intramolecular hydrogen bonding in acetylacetone helps stabilize the enol tautomer A hydrogen bond is the attractive force between one electronegative atom and a hydrogen covalently bonded to another electr... | Hydrogen_bond |@lemmatized example:10 intermolecular:7 hydrogen:112 bonding:18 self:1 assembled:1 dimer:4 complex:5 report:1 meijer:1 coworkers:1 intramolecular:3 acetylacetone:1 help:2 stabilize:2 enol:1 tautomer:1 bond:113 attractive:1 force:3 one:11 electronegative:8 atom:33 covalently:1 another:3 result:5 dipole:6 ... |
6,267 | Imhotep | Statuette of Imhotep in the Louvre Another image of the same statue Imhotep (sometimes spelled Immutef, Im-hotep, or Ii-em-Hotep; called Imuthes by the Greeks), fl. 27th century BC (2650-2600 BC) (Egyptian meaning "the one who comes in, with peace") was an Egyptian polymath, The Egyptian Building Mania, Acta Divrna,... | Imhotep |@lemmatized statuette:1 imhotep:24 louvre:1 another:2 image:2 statue:3 sometimes:4 spell:1 immutef:1 im:1 hotep:2 ii:1 em:1 call:2 imuthes:1 greek:4 fl:1 century:2 bc:4 egyptian:14 meaning:1 one:7 come:1 peace:1 polymath:1 building:3 mania:1 acta:1 divrna:1 vol:3 iii:1 issue:1 iv:1 january:1 serve:3 third:3 dy... |
6,268 | Murad_I | Murad I (nick-named Hüdavendigâr - from Khodāvandgār - "the God-like One") () (March or June 29 1326, Sogut or Bursa June 28 1389, Battle of Kosovo) () was the ruler of the Ottoman Empire, Sultan of Rûm, from 1359 to 1389. He was the son of Orhan I and the Valide Sultan Nilüfer Hatun (whose name means Water lily in T... | Murad_I |@lemmatized murad:17 nick:1 name:5 hüdavendigâr:1 khodāvandgār:1 god:2 like:1 one:4 march:1 june:2 sogut:1 bursa:2 battle:8 kosovo:4 ruler:2 ottoman:13 empire:7 sultan:10 rûm:1 son:10 orhan:1 valide:2 nilüfer:2 hatun:7 whose:1 mean:1 water:1 lily:1 turkish:3 daughter:5 prince:3 yarhisar:1 byzantine:2 princess:... |
6,269 | Lake_Eyre | Lake Eyre (pronounced "air") is the lowest point in Australia, at approximately (AHD) below sea level, and, on the rare occasions that it fills, it is the largest lake in Australia. It is the focal point of the vast Lake Eyre Basin and is found some 700km north of Adelaide. Geography Lake Eyre South Lake Eyre salt cr... | Lake_Eyre |@lemmatized lake:34 eyre:18 pronounced:1 air:1 low:2 point:2 australia:4 approximately:1 ahd:1 sea:2 level:3 rare:1 occasion:1 fill:7 large:3 focal:1 vast:1 basin:5 find:1 north:1 adelaide:1 geography:1 south:2 salt:4 crust:2 name:1 edward:1 john:1 first:1 european:1 sight:1 locate:1 desert:1 central:1 north... |
6,270 | Joseph_Cotten | Joseph Cheshire Cotten (May 15, 1905 – February 6, 1994) was an American actor of stage and film. He was perhaps best known for his collaborations with Orson Welles, which included Citizen Kane, The Third Man, The Magnificent Ambersons and Journey into Fear, which Cotten wrote, and for his work with Alfred Hitchcock in... | Joseph_Cotten |@lemmatized joseph:7 cheshire:2 cotten:36 may:3 february:2 american:1 actor:8 stage:2 film:28 perhaps:1 best:6 know:1 collaboration:4 orson:3 welles:20 include:3 citizen:9 kane:13 third:4 man:6 magnificent:3 ambersons:3 journey:3 fear:4 write:2 work:6 alfred:2 hitchcock:4 shadow:4 doubt:4 receive:5 start... |
6,271 | Oxfordian_theory_of_Shakespeare_authorship | Edward de Vere - 17th Earl of Oxford - from an engraving by J. Brown. Oxford is the leading alternative candidate for the author behind the alleged pseudonym, Shakespeare. The Oxfordian theory of Shakespearean authorship holds that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (1550-1604), wrote the plays and poems attributed to... | Oxfordian_theory_of_Shakespeare_authorship |@lemmatized edward:40 de:49 vere:52 earl:33 oxford:148 engraving:1 j:15 brown:1 lead:8 alternative:4 candidate:8 author:22 behind:3 allege:2 pseudonym:2 shakespeare:228 oxfordian:36 theory:33 shakespearean:10 authorship:42 hold:6 write:31 play:61 poem:19 attribute:1 william:2... |
6,272 | Economy_of_Honduras | Corner Store in La Ceiba Economy of Honduras is the measure of economic activity in Honduras. It is one of the poorest countries in Latin America. The economy is based mostly on agriculture, which accounted for 22% of its gross domestic product (GDP) in 1999. Leading export coffee ($340 million) accounted for 22% of t... | Economy_of_Honduras |@lemmatized corner:1 store:1 la:1 ceiba:1 economy:3 honduras:10 measure:2 economic:3 activity:2 one:2 poor:2 country:8 latin:1 america:1 base:1 mostly:2 agriculture:4 account:2 gross:1 domestic:1 product:3 gdp:5 lead:1 export:9 coffee:5 million:7 total:1 honduran:6 revenue:2 banana:5 formerly:1 sec... |
6,273 | Aare | Aar under the A5 bridge. The Aar (German Aare), a tributary of the Rhine, is the longest river that both rises and ends entirely within Switzerland. Bridgwater, W. & Beatrice Aldrich. (1966) The Columbia-Viking Desk Encyclopedia. Columbia University. p. 11. Its total length from its source to its junction with the Rh... | Aare |@lemmatized aar:10 bridge:2 german:1 aare:3 tributary:4 rhine:3 long:3 river:15 rise:2 end:5 entirely:1 within:1 switzerland:3 bridgwater:2 w:2 beatrice:2 aldrich:2 columbia:4 viking:2 desk:2 encyclopedia:2 university:2 p:2 total:1 length:1 source:1 junction:2 comprise:1 km:1 mile:2 distance:3 descend:1 drain:1 a... |
6,274 | Galois_group | In mathematics, a Galois group is a group associated with a certain type of field extension. The study of field extensions (and polynomials which give rise to them) via Galois groups is called Galois theory after Évariste Galois who first invented them. For a more elementary discussion of Galois groups in terms of per... | Galois_group |@lemmatized mathematics:1 galois:14 group:16 associate:1 certain:1 type:1 field:12 extension:11 study:1 polynomial:1 give:2 rise:1 via:1 call:3 theory:3 évariste:1 first:1 invent:1 elementary:1 discussion:1 term:1 permutation:1 see:2 article:1 definition:1 suppose:1 e:12 f:17 write:1 read:1 consider:3 set... |
6,275 | Colorado | The State of Colorado ( or ) Colorado - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary is a state located in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States of America. It may also be considered to be part of the Western and Southwestern regions of the United States. Colorado entered statehood in 1876 and was ni... | Colorado |@lemmatized state:151 colorado:201 definition:1 merriam:1 webster:1 online:2 dictionary:1 locate:4 rocky:21 mountain:42 region:10 united:36 america:2 may:5 also:14 consider:4 part:6 western:18 southwestern:1 enter:1 statehood:1 nickname:1 centennial:3 border:11 north:10 wyoming:6 south:11 new:17 mexico:7 sout... |
6,276 | Milgram_experiment | The experimenter (E) orders the teacher (T), the subject of the experiment, to give what the latter believes are painful electric shocks to a learner (L), who is actually an actor and confidant. The subject believes that for each wrong answer, the learner was receiving actual electric shocks, though in reality there we... | Milgram_experiment |@lemmatized experimenter:14 e:2 order:6 teacher:19 subject:22 experiment:96 give:8 latter:1 believe:9 painful:1 electric:6 shock:31 learner:27 l:2 actually:1 actor:4 confidant:1 wrong:4 answer:9 receive:7 actual:6 though:6 reality:2 punishment:1 separate:4 confederate:6 set:4 tape:2 recorder:3 integ... |
6,277 | Angola | Angola, officially the Republic of Angola (, ; ), is a country in south-central Africa bordered by Namibia on the south, Democratic Republic of the Congo on the north, and Zambia on the east; its west coast is on the Atlantic Ocean. The exclave province of Cabinda has a border with the Republic of the Congo and the Dem... | Angola |@lemmatized angola:93 officially:1 republic:14 country:19 south:10 central:1 africa:17 border:7 namibia:2 democratic:8 congo:14 north:9 zambia:2 east:4 west:5 coast:6 atlantic:3 ocean:2 exclave:5 province:10 cabinda:18 portuguese:44 overseas:4 territory:5 century:9 second:3 large:8 petroleum:2 diamond:5 produce... |
6,278 | Emperor_Kaika | Tomb, said to be that of Emperor Kaika, Nara ; also known as Wakayamatonekohikooobi no Mikoto; is the 9th emperor of Japan to appear on the traditional list of emperors. Brown, Delmer et al. (1979). Gukanshō, p. 252; Varley, Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki, p. 93; Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, p... | Emperor_Kaika |@lemmatized tomb:2 say:1 emperor:11 kaika:7 nara:1 also:3 know:4 wakayamatonekohikooobi:1 mikoto:1 japan:8 appear:1 traditional:1 list:3 brown:3 delmer:2 et:1 al:1 gukanshō:3 p:3 varley:3 paul:4 jinnō:3 shōtōki:3 titsingh:2 isaac:2 annales:2 des:1 empereurs:2 du:2 japon:2 pp:2 firm:1 date:1 assign:2 life... |
6,279 | International_trade | Ancient silk road trade routes across Eurasia. International trade is exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories. dictionary.reference.com In most countries, it represents a significant share of gross domestic product (GDP). While international trade has been present throughou... | International_trade |@lemmatized ancient:1 silk:2 road:3 trade:89 route:1 across:5 eurasia:1 international:32 exchange:5 capital:13 good:15 service:5 border:5 territory:1 dictionary:1 reference:1 com:1 country:23 represent:1 significant:1 share:1 gross:1 domestic:6 product:2 gdp:1 present:2 throughout:1 much:2 history:... |
6,280 | Great_Rift_Valley | The Sinai Peninsula at centre and the Dead Sea and River Jordan valley above The Great Rift Valley is a name given in the late 19th century by British explorer John Walter Gregory to the continuous geographic trough, approximately in length, that runs from northern Syria in Southwest Asia to central Mozambique in Eas... | Great_Rift_Valley |@lemmatized sinai:2 peninsula:1 centre:1 dead:5 sea:12 river:2 jordan:4 valley:23 great:6 rift:31 name:2 give:1 late:1 century:1 british:1 explorer:1 john:1 walter:1 gregory:1 continuous:1 geographic:1 trough:1 approximately:1 length:2 run:2 northern:1 syria:1 southwest:1 asia:1 central:1 mozambique:... |
6,281 | Chinese_calendar | The Chinese calendar is lunisolar, incorporating elements of a lunar calendar with those of a solar calendar. It is not exclusive to China, but followed by many other Asian cultures. It is often referred to by the Western cultures as the Chinese calendar because it was first perfected by the Chinese around 500 BC htt... | Chinese_calendar |@lemmatized chinese:107 calendar:156 lunisolar:10 incorporating:1 element:5 lunar:24 solar:29 exclusive:1 china:22 follow:11 many:6 asian:3 culture:4 often:7 refer:5 western:11 first:25 perfect:1 around:5 bc:6 http:4 afgen:1 com:3 html:2 east:6 asia:4 today:4 gregorian:31 use:67 day:55 activity:4 stil... |
6,282 | Geography_of_Ivory_Coast | Topography of Côte d'Ivoire Côte d'Ivoire (the Ivory Coast) is a sub-Saharan nation in southern West Africa located at 8 00°N, 5 00°W. The country is shaped like a square and borders the Gulf of Guinea in the north Atlantic Ocean to the south (515 km of coastline) and five other African nations on the other three sides... | Geography_of_Ivory_Coast |@lemmatized topography:2 côte:13 ivoire:14 ivory:1 coast:5 sub:1 saharan:1 nation:5 southern:3 west:6 africa:1 locate:1 n:1 w:1 country:7 shape:1 like:1 square:1 border:5 gulf:1 guinea:5 north:6 atlantic:1 ocean:1 south:4 km:6 coastline:1 five:1 african:2 three:2 side:1 total:2 liberia:4 south... |
6,283 | Potassium | Potassium () is a chemical element. It has the symbol K (, from al-qalyah “plant ashes”, cf. Alkali from the same root), atomic number 19, and atomic mass 39.0983. Potassium was first isolated from potash. Elemental potassium is a soft silvery-white metallic alkali metal that oxidizes rapidly in air and is very react... | Potassium |@lemmatized potassium:137 chemical:5 element:6 symbol:1 k:7 al:2 qalyah:1 plant:6 ash:3 cf:1 alkali:7 root:1 atomic:3 number:1 mass:2 first:2 isolate:3 potash:9 elemental:1 soft:2 silvery:2 white:3 metallic:1 metal:15 oxidize:1 rapidly:1 air:6 reactive:2 water:18 generate:1 sufficient:3 heat:3 ignite:1 evolv... |
6,284 | Hentai | is a Japanese word that, in the West, is used when referring to sexually explicit or pornographic comics and animation, particularly Japanese anime, manga and computer games (see Japanese pornography). In Japan it can be used to mean "metamorphosis" or "abnormality". The word "hentai" has a negative connotation to the ... | Hentai |@lemmatized japanese:8 word:4 west:1 use:16 refer:7 sexually:4 explicit:3 pornographic:4 comic:2 animation:2 particularly:1 anime:6 manga:12 computer:2 game:7 see:4 pornography:5 japan:6 mean:6 metamorphosis:1 abnormality:1 hentai:23 negative:1 connotation:1 commonly:2 pervert:2 kanji:1 compound:1 変:1 hen:1 mea... |
6,285 | Drake_equation | The Drake equation (also sometimes called the "Green Bank equation," the "Green Bank Formula," or erroneously labeled the "Sagan equation") is a famous result in the fields of exobiology and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). This equation was devised by Dr. Frank Drake (now Professor Emeritus of Ast... | Drake_equation |@lemmatized drake:51 equation:55 also:14 sometimes:2 call:2 green:8 bank:8 formula:6 erroneously:1 label:1 sagan:6 famous:2 result:9 field:1 exobiology:1 search:3 extraterrestrial:12 intelligence:3 seti:8 devise:1 dr:2 frank:2 professor:1 emeritus:1 astronomy:3 astrophysics:1 university:2 california:1 s... |
6,286 | Elizabeth_I_of_England | Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death. Sometimes called the Virgin Queen, Gloriana, or Good Queen Bess, Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty. The daughter of Henry VIII, she was born a princess, but her mot... | Elizabeth_I_of_England |@lemmatized elizabeth:246 september:4 march:5 queen:67 england:44 ireland:11 november:8 death:22 sometimes:4 call:7 virgin:6 gloriana:4 good:11 fifth:2 last:17 monarch:7 tudor:14 dynasty:1 daughter:3 henry:26 viii:11 bear:5 princess:5 mother:4 anne:12 boleyn:6 execute:3 three:7 year:24 birth:6 d... |
6,287 | Benjamin_Lee_Whorf | Benjamin Lee Whorf (April 24, 1897 in Winthrop, Massachusetts – July 26, 1941) was an American linguist. Whorf has had considerable influence in the field of Anthropological linguistics for his theory of linguistic relativity, which he developed with Edward Sapir. Nowadays, this theory is often misrepre... | Benjamin_Lee_Whorf |@lemmatized benjamin:5 lee:5 whorf:24 april:1 winthrop:1 massachusetts:3 july:1 american:3 linguist:2 considerable:1 influence:1 field:1 anthropological:2 linguistics:4 theory:2 linguistic:6 relativity:4 develop:1 edward:2 sapir:4 nowadays:1 often:1 misrepresent:1 synonymous:1 hypothesis:3 fact:1 po... |
6,288 | Hapworth_16,_1924 | "Hapworth 16, 1924" is the "youngest" of J. D. Salinger's Glass family stories, in the sense that the narrated events happen chronologically before those in the rest of the Glass series. It appeared in the June 19, 1965 edition of The New Yorker, and has never been reprinted. It is in the form of a letter from camp wr... | Hapworth_16,_1924 |@lemmatized hapworth:4 young:1 j:2 salinger:7 glass:3 family:1 story:4 sense:1 narrated:1 event:1 happen:1 chronologically:1 rest:1 series:1 appear:2 june:1 edition:1 new:4 yorker:3 never:2 reprint:2 form:1 letter:1 camp:1 write:1 seven:1 year:1 old:1 seymour:2 main:1 character:1 perfect:1 day:1 bana... |
6,289 | FIFO | FIFO is an acronym for First In, First Out, an abstraction in ways of organizing and manipulation of data relative to time and prioritization. This expression describes the principle of a queue processing technique or servicing conflicting demands by ordering process by first-come, first-served (FCFS) behaviour: what c... | FIFO |@lemmatized fifo:33 acronym:2 first:15 abstraction:3 way:3 organize:1 manipulation:1 data:11 relative:1 time:2 prioritization:1 expression:1 describe:1 principle:1 queue:30 processing:1 technique:2 service:3 conflict:1 demand:1 order:5 process:4 come:4 serve:1 fcfs:2 behaviour:2 handle:1 next:5 wait:3 finish:1 et... |
6,290 | Cytosol | The cytosol is a crowded solution of many different types of molecules that fills much of the volume of cells. The cytosol or intracellular fluid (or cytoplasmic matrix) is the liquid found inside cells. In eukaryotes this liquid is separated by cell membranes from the contents of the organelles suspended in the cytoso... | Cytosol |@lemmatized cytosol:58 crowded:1 solution:5 many:4 different:6 type:2 molecule:24 fill:1 much:4 volume:5 cell:64 intracellular:1 fluid:5 cytoplasmic:2 matrix:2 liquid:7 find:2 inside:6 eukaryotes:2 separate:4 membrane:12 content:7 organelle:7 suspend:1 mitochondrial:1 mitochondrion:2 entire:1 eukaryotic:1 minu... |
6,291 | Dave_Winer | Dave Winer (born May 2, 1955 in Brooklyn, New York City, USA) is an American software developer and entrepreneur in Berkeley, California. A pioneer in the areas of RSS as "Really Simple Syndication", XML-RPC, OPML, outliners, and the MetaWeblog API, he is also the author of Scripting News, one of the oldest weblogs, ... | Dave_Winer |@lemmatized dave:25 winer:45 bear:2 may:1 brooklyn:2 new:9 york:3 city:2 usa:1 american:1 software:11 developer:4 entrepreneur:2 berkeley:1 california:2 pioneer:1 area:1 r:25 really:2 simple:2 syndication:6 xml:8 rpc:4 opml:5 outliners:2 metaweblog:1 api:1 also:9 author:6 script:11 news:13 one:8 old:2 weblo... |
6,292 | Politics_of_Costa_Rica | The politics of Costa Rica take place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Costa Rica is both the head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the president and his cabinet. Legislative power is vested in the... | Politics_of_Costa_Rica |@lemmatized politics:1 costa:10 rica:8 take:3 place:2 framework:1 presidential:3 representative:1 democratic:3 republic:3 whereby:1 president:19 head:3 state:4 government:5 multi:1 party:12 system:2 executive:5 power:5 exercise:3 cabinet:2 legislative:7 vest:2 assembly:6 judiciary:1 independent:... |
6,293 | Joachim_I_Nestor,_Elector_of_Brandenburg | Joachim I Nestor (21 February 1484 – 11 July 1535) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (1499-1535). He was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and nicknamed after the Nestor of Greek mythology. Biography The eldest son of John Cicero, Elector of Brandenburg, Joachim received an excellent education... | Joachim_I_Nestor,_Elector_of_Brandenburg |@lemmatized joachim:11 nestor:4 february:1 july:2 prince:1 elector:9 margraviate:1 brandenburg:8 member:3 house:1 hohenzollern:1 nickname:1 greek:1 mythology:1 biography:1 eldest:1 son:1 john:3 cicero:2 receive:2 excellent:1 education:1 dietrich:1 von:3 bülow:1 bishop:2 lebus:2... |
6,294 | International_Monetary_Fund | The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an international organization that oversees the global financial system by following the macroeconomic policies of its member countries, in particular those with an impact on exchange rates and the balance of payments. It is an organization formed to stabilize international exc... | International_Monetary_Fund |@lemmatized international:32 monetary:18 fund:23 imf:113 organization:4 oversee:1 global:13 financial:20 system:18 follow:1 macroeconomic:2 policy:13 member:31 country:66 particular:2 impact:2 exchange:8 rate:9 balance:4 payment:6 form:3 stabilize:3 facilitate:2 development:9 also:8 offer:1... |
6,295 | Fighter_aircraft | An A-10 Thunderbolt II, F-86 Sabre, P-38 Lightning and P-51 Mustang fly in formation during an air show at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. The formation displays two generations of U.S. Air Force fighter aircraft, and an attack aircraft (the A-10). A fighter aircraft is a military aircraft designed primarily for air... | Fighter_aircraft |@lemmatized thunderbolt:6 ii:33 f:80 sabre:5 p:38 lightning:10 mustang:5 fly:18 formation:13 air:97 show:4 langley:1 force:42 base:10 virginia:1 display:3 two:25 generation:59 u:15 fighter:225 aircraft:136 attack:28 military:15 design:71 primarily:9 combat:39 oppose:4 bomber:31 ground:26 target:7 drop... |
6,296 | Henry_J._Heinz | Henry J. Heinz Henry John Heinz (October 11, 1844 – May 14, 1919) was a German-American businessman. Heinz was one of eight children born to John Henry Heinz. Both parents had emigrated from Kallstadt, Germany and settled in the Birmingham section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania—today known as the South Side. When Henry... | Henry_J._Heinz |@lemmatized henry:7 j:5 heinz:21 john:3 october:1 may:1 german:1 american:1 businessman:1 one:2 eight:2 child:1 bear:1 parent:1 emigrate:1 kallstadt:1 germany:1 settle:1 birmingham:1 section:1 pittsburgh:4 pennsylvania:2 today:1 know:1 south:1 side:1 five:1 family:4 move:1 several:1 mile:1 allegheny:1 r... |
6,297 | Military_of_Burundi | The Military of Burundi consists of the Army and the Gendarmerie. The naval and air units are incoporated within the Army. General information Military branches: Army (includes naval and air units), paramilitary Gendarmerie Military manpower - military age: 16 years of age Military manpower - availability: males a... | Military_of_Burundi |@lemmatized military:12 burundi:5 consists:1 army:5 gendarmerie:2 naval:2 air:3 unit:3 incoporated:1 within:1 general:1 information:1 branch:1 include:3 paramilitary:1 manpower:4 age:5 year:1 availability:1 male:3 est:3 fit:1 service:2 reach:1 annually:1 expenditure:1 dollar:1 figure:1 million:1 ex... |
6,298 | Comedy | The Greco-Roman mask of Thalia in a Three Stooges slapstick short title card. This article is about the theatrical genre of comedy. For the popular meaning of the term "comedy", see Humour. Comedy (from the Greek κωμωδία, komodia) as a popular meaning, is any humorous discourse generally intended to amuse, especially... | Comedy |@lemmatized greco:1 roman:4 mask:1 thalia:1 three:9 stooge:1 slapstick:2 short:1 title:2 card:1 article:1 theatrical:3 genre:13 comedy:123 popular:4 meaning:5 term:6 see:2 humour:6 greek:13 κωμωδία:1 komodia:1 humorous:2 discourse:1 generally:3 intend:2 amuse:1 especially:1 television:7 film:9 stand:7 must:1 ca... |
6,299 | Diophantine_equation | In mathematics, a Diophantine equation is an indeterminate polynomial equation that allows the variables to be integers only. Diophantine problems have fewer equations than unknown variables and involve finding integers that work correctly for all equations. In more technical language, they define an algebraic curve, a... | Diophantine_equation |@lemmatized mathematics:2 diophantine:44 equation:51 indeterminate:1 polynomial:4 allow:1 variable:5 integer:6 problem:12 unknown:5 involve:1 find:10 work:1 correctly:1 technical:1 language:2 define:1 algebraic:3 curve:1 surface:1 general:9 object:1 ask:2 lattice:1 point:3 word:2 refers:1 hellenis... |
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