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6,400 | Microsoft_Access | Microsoft Office Access, previously known as Microsoft Access, is a relational database management system from Microsoft that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a graphical user interface and software development tools. It is a member of the Microsoft Office suite of applications and is included... | Microsoft_Access |@lemmatized microsoft:78 office:21 access:170 previously:2 know:1 relational:3 database:99 management:2 system:3 combine:1 jet:14 engine:8 graphical:2 user:46 interface:4 software:6 development:8 tool:4 member:1 suite:5 application:26 include:17 professional:13 high:2 version:22 window:21 also:22 sell... |
6,401 | Nuclear_fusion | Fusion of deuterium with tritium creating helium-4, freeing a neutron, and releasing 17.59 MeV of energy, as an appropriate amount of mass converting to the kinetic energy of the products, in agreement with E = Δm c2. In nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry, nuclear fusion is the process by which multiple like-charge... | Nuclear_fusion |@lemmatized fusion:134 deuterium:12 tritium:7 create:8 helium:8 free:2 neutron:28 release:14 mev:38 energy:89 appropriate:2 amount:3 mass:9 convert:3 kinetic:4 product:23 agreement:1 e:4 δm:1 nuclear:35 physic:5 chemistry:1 process:8 multiple:1 like:3 charge:8 atomic:2 nuclei:7 join:1 together:8 form:4 ... |
6,402 | Chinese_remainder_theorem | The Chinese remainder theorem is a result about congruences in number theory and its generalizations in abstract algebra. Theorem statement The original form of the theorem, contained in a third-century AD book Sun Zi suanjing (孙子算经 The Mathematical Classic by Sun Zi) by Chinese mathematician Sun Tzu and later republ... | Chinese_remainder_theorem |@lemmatized chinese:17 remainder:17 theorem:20 result:1 congruence:14 number:5 theory:2 generalization:2 abstract:1 algebra:1 statement:6 original:1 form:6 contain:1 third:2 century:2 ad:1 book:2 sun:3 zi:2 suanjing:1 孙子算经:1 mathematical:2 classic:2 mathematician:1 tzu:1 later:1 republish:1 q... |
6,403 | Kagoshima | is the capital city of Kagoshima Prefecture at the southwestern tip of the Kyūshū island of Japan, and the largest city in the prefecture by some margin. It has been nicknamed the 'Naples of the Eastern world' for its bay location (Aira Caldera), hot climate and impressive stratovolcano, Sakurajima. As of 1 January 20... | Kagoshima |@lemmatized capital:2 city:25 kagoshima:32 prefecture:2 southwestern:1 tip:1 kyūshū:2 island:4 japan:10 large:3 margin:1 nickname:2 naples:2 eastern:1 world:1 bay:4 location:1 aira:2 caldera:1 hot:2 climate:3 impressive:1 stratovolcano:1 sakurajima:4 january:2 estimate:2 population:2 density:2 person:2 per:2... |
6,404 | Panama | {{Infobox country |native_name =República de Panamá|conventional_long_name = Republic of Panama |common_name = Panama |image_flag = Flag_of_Panama.svg |image_coat = Escudo armas Panama.png |image_map = LocationPanama.svg |national_motto = "Pro Mundi Beneficio""For the Benefit of the World" |national_anthem = Himno Naci... | Panama |@lemmatized infobox:1 country:18 república:1 de:25 panamá:3 republic:4 panama:115 svg:2 escudo:1 armas:1 png:1 locationpanama:1 pro:1 mundi:1 beneficio:1 benefit:2 world:6 himno:1 nacional:1 spanish:15 mestizo:2 black:2 mulatto:2 amerindian:3 white:2 asian:2 demonym:1 panamanian:23 capital:10 city:12 latd:1 lat... |
6,405 | Politics_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland | The Republic of Ireland is a parliamentary representative democratic republic. While there are a number of political parties in the state, the political landscape is dominated by Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, historically opposed and competing entities, though both occupy the traditional centre ground. The state is a memb... | Politics_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland |@lemmatized republic:13 ireland:49 parliamentary:3 representative:1 democratic:3 number:4 political:7 party:21 state:21 landscape:1 dominate:2 fianna:3 fáil:3 fine:2 gael:2 historically:1 oppose:1 compete:1 entity:1 though:2 occupy:1 traditional:5 centre:2 ground:1 member:18 europea... |
6,406 | Old_English_literature | |The initial page of the Peterborough Chronicle, likely scribed around 1150, is one of the major sources of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Anglo-Saxon literature (or Old English literature) encompasses literature written in Anglo-Saxon (Old English) during the 600-year Anglo-Saxon period of England, from the mid-5th centur... | Old_English_literature |@lemmatized initial:2 page:4 peterborough:1 chronicle:7 likely:1 scribe:2 around:1 one:14 major:5 source:2 anglo:43 saxon:45 literature:17 old:63 english:57 encompass:1 write:15 year:4 period:7 england:3 mid:1 century:26 norman:2 conquest:3 work:20 include:16 genre:1 epic:4 poetry:34 hagiography... |
6,407 | Horse_tack | Tack is a term used to describe any of the various equipment and accessories worn by horses in the course of their use as domesticated animals. Saddles, stirrups, bridles, halters, reins, bits, harnesses, martingales, and breastplates are all forms of horse tack. Equipping a horse is often referred to as tacking up. S... | Horse_tack |@lemmatized tack:6 term:4 use:27 describe:1 various:4 equipment:6 accessory:2 wear:8 horse:113 course:1 domesticated:1 animal:3 saddle:30 stirrup:11 bridle:22 halter:15 rein:31 bit:53 harness:12 martingale:23 breastplate:7 form:2 equip:2 often:6 refer:1 mounted:2 police:1 seat:3 rider:24 fasten:2 back:8 mea... |
6,408 | Demographics_of_Dominica | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Dominica, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Almost all Dominicans are descendants of African slaves brought in by colonial pla... | Demographics_of_Dominica |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:4 feature:1 population:14 dominica:3 include:1 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:1 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 almost:1 dominican:4 descendant:1 african:1 slave:1 bring:1 colonial:1 planter:1 century:1 islan... |
6,409 | Mary_Wollstonecraft | John Opie, Mary Wollstonecraft, (c. 1797) Mary Wollstonecraft (; 27 April 1759 – 10 September 1797) was an eighteenth-century British writer, philosopher, and feminist. During her brief career, she wrote novels, treatises, a travel narrative, a history of the French Revolution, a conduct book, and a children's book. W... | Mary_Wollstonecraft |@lemmatized john:4 opie:1 mary:61 wollstonecraft:179 c:2 april:5 september:4 eighteenth:7 century:15 british:4 writer:7 philosopher:8 feminist:20 brief:2 career:6 write:33 novel:12 treatise:2 travel:4 narrative:2 history:5 french:12 revolution:13 conduct:4 book:15 child:19 best:2 know:7 vindication... |
6,410 | Dutch_language | Dutch () is a West Germanic language spoken by over 22 million people as a native language, and over 5 million people as a second language. "1% of the EU population claims to speak Dutch well enough in order to have a conversation." (page 153) Outside the European Union the number of second language speakers of Dutch... | Dutch_language |@lemmatized dutch:274 west:17 germanic:27 language:134 speak:44 million:15 people:25 native:12 second:11 eu:2 population:14 claim:3 well:8 enough:1 order:7 conversation:2 page:5 outside:2 european:12 union:8 number:13 speaker:32 relatively:5 small:13 live:1 netherlands:26 belgium:28 suriname:10 group:4 ... |
6,411 | List_of_marine_aquarium_fish_species | The following is a list of marine aquarium fish species commonly available in the aquarium trade. It is not a completely comprehensive list; certain rare specimens may sometimes be available commercially yet not be listed here. A brief section on each, with a link to the page about the particular species is provided al... | List_of_marine_aquarium_fish_species |@lemmatized following:2 list:6 marine:10 aquarium:50 fish:102 specie:35 commonly:3 available:14 trade:1 completely:10 comprehensive:1 certain:1 rare:1 specimen:18 may:47 sometimes:12 commercially:1 yet:1 brief:1 section:1 link:1 page:1 particular:1 provide:6 along:4 reference:2 inf... |
6,412 | Kashmir | A map of the Kashmir region showing the Pir Panjal range and the Vale of Kashmir. Nanga Parbat, the 9th highest peak in the world and one of the most dangerous for climbers, is in the Northern Areas. Kashmir (Balti: کشمیر; Dogri: कश्मीर, Poonchi/Chibhali: کشمیر; Kashmiri: कॅशीर, کٔشِیر; Ladakhi: ཀཤམིར; Shina: کشمیر; U... | Kashmir |@lemmatized map:5 kashmir:151 region:22 show:3 pir:5 panjal:5 range:7 vale:6 nanga:1 parbat:1 high:3 peak:1 world:5 one:6 dangerous:1 climber:1 northern:12 area:21 balti:1 کشمیر:3 dogri:1 कश:1 म:1 र:2 poonchi:1 chibhali:1 kashmiri:12 क:1 श:1 ک:1 ش:1 یر:1 ladakhi:1 ཀཤམ:1 ར:1 shina:1 uyghur:1 كھسىمڭر:1 northwest... |
6,413 | Linear_model | In statistics, given a (random) sample the most general form of linear model is formulated as where may be nonlinear functions. In matrix notation this model can be written as where Y is an n × 1 column vector, X is an n × (p + 1) matrix, β is a (p + 1) × 1 vector of (unobservable) parameters, and ε is an n × 1 ve... | Linear_model |@lemmatized statistic:2 give:4 random:3 sample:2 general:1 form:1 linear:9 model:11 formulate:1 may:1 nonlinear:1 function:6 matrix:12 notation:1 write:1 n:8 column:2 vector:5 x:7 p:9 β:10 unobservable:1 parameter:4 ε:2 error:6 uncorrelated:1 variable:1 expect:2 value:4 variance:10 note:1 depend:1 context... |
6,414 | Category_theory | In mathematics, category theory deals in an abstract way with mathematical structures and relationships between them: it abstracts from sets and functions to objects linked in diagrams by morphisms or arrows. One of the simplest examples of a category (which is a very important concept in topology) is that of groupoid... | Category_theory |@lemmatized mathematics:19 category:118 theory:48 deal:1 abstract:14 way:6 mathematical:14 structure:19 relationship:3 set:13 function:4 object:35 link:2 diagram:8 morphisms:30 arrow:7 one:16 simple:1 example:9 important:7 concept:10 topology:12 groupoid:2 define:12 whose:3 invertible:1 appear:1 branch... |
6,415 | Bob_Wills | James Robert (Bob) Wills (March 6, 1905 – May 13, 1975) was an American Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader, considered by many music authorities one of the fathers of Western swing Wolff, Country Music, "Big Balls in Cowtown: Western Swing From Fort Worth to Fresno", p. 29: If any single person deserves... | Bob_Wills |@lemmatized james:1 robert:1 bob:51 march:3 may:4 american:3 western:22 swing:24 musician:4 songwriter:2 bandleader:2 consider:4 many:7 music:41 authority:1 one:10 father:10 wolff:2 country:18 big:5 ball:1 cowtown:1 fort:4 worth:4 fresno:2 p:3 single:3 person:1 deserves:1 must:1 west:5 trail:3 footprint:2 sn... |
6,416 | Elvis_Presley | Elvis Aaron Presley (May 9, 2002). "Elvis Presley - the Singer". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2007-10-12. "FAQ: Elvis' middle name, is it Aron or Aaron?" Elvis.com. Retrieved 2007-10-22. (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977; middle name sometimes written Aron) was an American singer, actor, and musician. A cultural icon, he is... | Elvis_Presley |@lemmatized elvis:274 aaron:8 presley:418 may:12 singer:54 bbc:7 co:7 uk:8 retrieved:10 faq:1 middle:9 name:17 aron:9 com:33 january:16 august:35 sometimes:4 write:20 american:26 actor:10 musician:8 cultural:6 icon:3 commonly:1 know:23 simply:6 also:35 refer:4 king:23 rock:46 n:7 roll:36 begin:19 career:... |
6,417 | Albert_Camus | Albert Camus () (7 November 1913 – 4 January 1960) was a French author, philosopher, and journalist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1957. He is often associated with existentialism, but Camus refused this label. On the other hand, as he wrote in his essay The Rebel, his whole life was devoted to opposing the philo... | Albert_Camus |@lemmatized albert:28 camus:119 november:3 january:5 french:16 author:3 philosopher:3 journalist:1 award:4 nobel:4 prize:5 often:3 associate:2 existentialism:3 refuse:2 label:2 hand:1 write:19 essay:22 rebel:7 whole:1 life:15 devote:2 oppose:4 philosophy:2 nihilism:3 still:8 delve:1 deeply:1 individual:4 ... |
6,418 | Acquire | Acquire is a board game designed by Sid Sackson. The game was originally published in 1962 by 3M as a part of their bookshelf games series. In most versions, the theme of the game is investing in hotel chains. In the 1990s Hasbro edition, the hotel chains were replaced by generic corporations, though the actual gamepl... | Acquire |@lemmatized acquire:27 board:11 game:27 design:1 sid:1 sackson:2 originally:1 publish:2 part:1 bookshelf:1 series:1 version:5 theme:1 invest:1 hotel:15 chain:73 hasbro:1 edition:3 replace:3 generic:1 corporation:2 though:2 actual:1 gameplay:1 unchanged:1 currently:2 avalon:1 hill:1 company:2 object:1 earn:2 mo... |
6,419 | International_Data_Encryption_Algorithm | In cryptography, the International Data Encryption Algorithm (IDEA) is a block cipher designed by Xuejia Lai and James Massey of ETH Zurich and was first described in 1991. The algorithm was intended as a replacement for the Data Encryption Standard. IDEA is a minor revision of an earlier cipher, PES (Proposed Encrypti... | International_Data_Encryption_Algorithm |@lemmatized cryptography:3 international:2 data:3 encryption:7 algorithm:6 idea:23 block:6 cipher:10 design:2 xuejia:3 lai:3 james:3 massey:3 eth:1 zurich:1 first:3 describe:1 intend:1 replacement:1 standard:4 minor:1 revision:1 early:1 pe:2 propose:1 originally:1 call:2 ipes:1 ... |
6,420 | Old_Prussian_language | Prussian is an extinct Baltic language, once spoken by the inhabitants of Prussia in an area (see map and article by Marija Gimbutas below) of what later became East Prussia (now north-eastern Poland and the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia) and eastern parts of Pomerelia (some parts of the region East of the Vistula river... | Old_Prussian_language |@lemmatized prussian:57 extinct:2 baltic:11 language:21 speak:6 inhabitant:1 prussia:14 area:4 see:2 map:3 article:2 marija:1 gimbutas:3 late:3 become:3 east:7 north:1 eastern:3 poland:9 kaliningrad:1 oblast:1 russia:1 part:3 pomerelia:1 region:1 vistula:1 river:3 also:4 much:2 far:1 south:1 pole... |
6,421 | Edmund_I | Edmund I (or Eadmund) (922 – May 26 946), called the Elder, the Deed-Doer, the Just or the Magnificent, was King of England from 939 until his death. He was a son of Edward the Elder and half-brother of Athelstan. Athelstan died on October 27 939, and Edmund succeeded him as king. Military threats Shortly after his p... | Edmund_I |@lemmatized edmund:19 eadmund:1 may:3 call:1 elder:2 deed:1 doer:1 magnificent:1 king:18 england:7 death:4 son:4 edward:1 half:1 brother:3 athelstan:2 die:5 october:2 succeed:2 military:3 threat:3 shortly:1 proclamation:1 face:1 several:1 olaf:6 iii:1 guthfrithson:1 conquer:2 northumbria:3 invade:1 midland:2 ... |
6,422 | Krupp | The three rings were the symbol for Krupp, based on the radreifen - the seamless railway wheels patented by Alfred Krupp. The rings are currently part of the ThyssenKrupp logotype. The Krupp family, a prominent 400-year-old German dynasty from Essen, have become famous for their steel production and for their manufact... | Krupp |@lemmatized three:1 ring:2 symbol:1 krupp:75 base:3 radreifen:1 seamless:1 railway:4 wheel:1 patent:1 alfred:17 currently:1 part:5 thyssenkrupp:3 logotype:1 family:19 prominent:2 year:10 old:1 german:15 dynasty:1 essen:11 become:10 famous:2 steel:17 production:3 manufacture:3 ammunition:1 armament:3 business:7 k... |
6,423 | First_aid | First Aid symbol First aid is the provision of initial care for an illness or injury. It is usually performed by a lay person to a sick or injured casualty until definitive medical treatment can be accessed. Certain self-limiting illnesses or minor injuries may not require further medical care past the first aid interv... | First_aid |@lemmatized first:96 aid:78 symbol:8 provision:5 initial:2 care:9 illness:4 injury:13 usually:12 perform:5 lay:3 person:12 sick:2 injured:4 casualty:3 definitive:2 medical:11 treatment:8 access:1 certain:3 self:1 limiting:1 minor:1 may:22 require:10 far:2 past:1 intervention:4 generally:3 consist:1 series:1 ... |
6,424 | Epistle_to_the_Ephesians | Described by William Barclay as the "Queen of the Epistles", the Epistle to the Ephesians is one of the books of the Bible in the New Testament. William Barclay, The Daily Bible Study: Revised Edition: The Letters to the Galatians and the Ephesians, (Edinburgh: Saint Andrew Press, 1976) 61 Saint Paul is traditionally ... | Epistle_to_the_Ephesians |@lemmatized describe:1 william:2 barclay:2 queen:1 epistle:15 ephesian:23 one:13 book:3 bible:3 new:4 testament:1 daily:1 study:1 revise:1 edition:1 letter:14 galatian:1 edinburgh:1 saint:5 andrew:1 press:2 paul:18 traditionally:1 say:1 write:4 prison:1 rome:3 around:1 ad:2 would:2 time:2 colo... |
6,425 | Cartography | Cartography (in Greek chartis = map and graphein = write) is the study and practice of making geographical maps. Combining science, aesthetics, and technique, cartography builds on the premise that reality can be modeled in ways that communicate spatial information effectively. The fundamental problems of cartography ... | Cartography |@lemmatized cartography:35 greek:3 chartis:1 map:163 graphein:1 write:7 study:4 practice:3 make:13 geographical:3 combine:2 science:3 aesthetic:2 technique:3 build:1 premise:1 reality:2 model:3 way:3 communicate:3 spatial:4 information:16 effectively:2 fundamental:1 problem:2 set:2 agenda:1 select:1 trait:... |
6,426 | Piano_Trios,_Op._70_(Beethoven) | Opus 70 is a set of two Piano Trios by Ludwig van Beethoven. They were published in 1809. Written for piano, violin, and cello. The first, in D major, known as the Ghost, is one of his best known works in the genre (rivaled only by the Archduke Trio). The D major trio features themes found in the second movement of B... | Piano_Trios,_Op._70_(Beethoven) |@lemmatized opus:3 set:1 two:3 piano:5 trio:10 ludwig:1 van:1 beethoven:5 publish:1 write:3 violin:1 cello:1 first:2 major:4 know:2 ghost:3 one:1 best:1 work:3 genre:1 rival:1 archduke:1 feature:1 theme:1 find:1 second:2 movement:3 symphony:4 piece:1 representative:1 middle:1 stylistic:... |
6,427 | England | England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. The Countries of the UK statistics.gov.uk, accessed 10 October, 2008 Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population, National Statistics Online - Population Estimates. Retrieved 6 June 2007. while its mainland territory occupies most... | England |@lemmatized england:258 country:33 part:23 united:29 kingdom:41 uk:46 statistic:10 gov:5 access:2 october:7 inhabitant:5 account:3 total:4 population:29 national:35 online:4 estimate:5 retrieve:43 june:11 mainland:6 territory:1 occupy:2 southern:3 two:11 third:7 island:8 great:32 britain:34 border:7 scotland:2... |
6,428 | Otto_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor | Otto IV and Pope Innocent III shake hands Otto IV of Brunswick (1175 or 1176 – May 19, 1218) was one of two rival kings of the Holy Roman Empire from 1198 on, sole king from 1208 on, and emperor from 1209 on. The only king of the Welf dynasty, he was deposed in 1215. Biography Otto was born in Normandy, the son of He... | Otto_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor |@lemmatized otto:27 iv:3 pope:6 innocent:5 iii:3 shake:1 hand:2 brunswick:3 may:3 one:1 two:2 rival:1 king:16 holy:4 roman:4 empire:7 sole:1 emperor:6 welf:3 dynasty:2 depose:2 biography:1 bear:1 normandy:1 son:1 henry:10 lion:2 duke:5 bavaria:3 saxony:3 matilda:3 plantagenet:1 grow:1 engla... |
6,429 | Eurocard_(printed_circuit_board) | Eurocard is a European standard format for printed circuit boards, which can be plugged together into a standardized subrack. The subrack consists of a series of slotted card guides on the top and bottom, into which the cards are slid so they stand on end, like books on a shelf. At the "back" of each card is one or mor... | Eurocard_(printed_circuit_board) |@lemmatized eurocard:14 european:1 standard:13 format:4 printed:1 circuit:1 board:1 plug:3 together:1 standardized:1 subrack:5 consist:1 series:1 slotted:1 card:9 guide:2 top:1 bottom:1 slide:1 stand:3 end:1 like:1 book:1 shelf:1 back:1 one:2 connector:10 mat:1 backplane:1 close:1 rear... |
6,430 | Hellbender | The hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) is a giant salamander, native to North America. which inhabits large, swiftly flowing streams with rocky bottoms. It is the monotypic species within Cryptobranchus, with two subspecies. Etymology The origin of the name "hellbender" is unclear. The Missouri Department of Co... | Hellbender |@lemmatized hellbender:34 cryptobranchus:4 alleganiensis:5 giant:4 salamander:9 native:2 north:5 america:3 inhabit:2 large:7 swiftly:1 flow:1 stream:4 rocky:2 bottom:1 monotypic:1 specie:5 within:2 two:1 subspecies:2 etymology:1 origin:1 name:5 unclear:1 missouri:4 department:1 conservation:2 say:2 probably... |
6,431 | Chipmunk | Chipmunk is the common name for any small squirrel-like rodent species of the genus Tamias. Etymology and taxonomy Tamias is Greek for "storer," a reference to the animals' habit of collecting and storing food for winter use. The genus includes twenty-five recognized species, with one species in northeastern Asia,... | Chipmunk |@lemmatized chipmunk:39 common:2 name:3 small:5 squirrel:7 like:1 rodent:1 specie:6 genus:6 tamias:31 etymology:2 taxonomy:1 greek:1 storer:1 reference:3 animal:1 habit:2 collect:1 store:2 food:3 winter:2 use:1 include:3 twenty:1 five:2 recognize:2 one:2 northeastern:1 asia:1 eastern:3 north:2 america:2 rest:... |
6,432 | Information_security | Information Security Components: or qualities, i.e., Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability (CIA). Information Systems are decomposed in three main portions, hardware, software and communications with the purpose to identify and apply information security industry standards, as mechanisms of protection and preven... | Information_security |@lemmatized information:176 security:141 component:2 quality:3 e:3 confidentiality:16 integrity:13 availability:11 cia:3 system:46 decompose:1 three:9 main:2 portion:1 hardware:4 software:8 communication:11 purpose:3 identify:6 apply:3 industry:7 standard:22 mechanism:15 protection:15 prevention:1... |
6,433 | Joseph_Lister,_1st_Baron_Lister | Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister, OM, FRS (5 April 1827 – 10 February 1912) was an English surgeon who promoted the idea of sterile surgery while working at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. He successfully introduced carbolic acid (phenol) to sterilize surgical instruments and to clean wounds, which led to reduced post-oper... | Joseph_Lister,_1st_Baron_Lister |@lemmatized joseph:18 lister:47 baron:3 om:1 fr:1 april:1 february:2 english:1 surgeon:10 promote:1 idea:1 sterile:2 surgery:9 work:4 glasgow:4 royal:4 infirmary:2 successfully:1 introduce:1 carbolic:5 acid:5 phenol:2 sterilize:1 surgical:5 instrument:4 clean:2 wound:7 lead:5 reduce:2 p... |
6,434 | Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film) | Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a 1992 action-comedy-horror film about "valley girl" cheerleader Buffy (Kristy Swanson) guided by fate to fight and kill vampires. The movie is a light parody which plays on the clichés of typical horror films. The film also led to the darker and much more popular TV series of the same name,... | Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_(film) |@lemmatized buffy:12 vampire:5 slayer:7 action:1 comedy:1 horror:2 film:9 valley:1 girl:3 cheerleader:2 kristy:3 swanson:3 guide:2 fate:1 fight:2 kill:3 movie:10 light:2 parody:1 play:3 clichés:1 typical:1 also:3 lead:1 darker:1 much:2 popular:3 tv:2 series:4 name:2 star:1 sarah:1 miche... |
6,435 | Grits | Grits is a Native American corn-based food common in the Southern United States, consisting of coarsely ground corn. Grits is similar to other thick maize-based porridges from around the world such as polenta. It also has a resemblance to farina, a thinner porridge. Grits can be served hot or cold and as a base for a... | Grits |@lemmatized grit:22 native:1 american:1 corn:9 base:3 food:4 common:1 southern:3 united:4 state:11 consist:1 coarsely:1 ground:4 similar:3 thick:1 maize:1 porridge:3 around:1 world:3 polenta:1 also:4 resemblance:1 farina:1 thinner:1 serve:1 hot:1 cold:1 multitude:1 dish:1 breakfast:1 dessert:1 depend:1 additive:... |
6,436 | Nanotechnology | Nanotechnology, shortened to "Nanotech", is the study of the control of matter on an atomic and molecular scale. Generally nanotechnology deals with structures of the size 100 nanometers or smaller, and involves developing materials or devices within that size. Nanotechnology is very diverse, ranging from novel extensi... | Nanotechnology |@lemmatized nanotechnology:92 shorten:1 nanotech:5 study:9 control:7 matter:5 atomic:11 molecular:40 scale:14 generally:3 deal:2 structure:13 size:16 nanometer:5 small:9 involve:2 develop:13 material:27 device:16 within:1 diverse:1 range:4 novel:3 extension:2 conventional:3 physic:4 completely:1 new:9 a... |
6,437 | Charles_Baudelaire | Charles Pierre Baudelaire (; French ) (9 April 1821 - 31 August 1867) was a nineteenth century French poet, critic, and translator. A controversial figure in his lifetime, Baudelaire's name has become a byword for literary and artistic decadence. At the same time his works, in particular his book of poetry Les Fleurs... | Charles_Baudelaire |@lemmatized charles:11 pierre:1 baudelaire:124 french:15 april:1 august:2 nineteenth:2 century:4 poet:9 critic:8 translator:3 controversial:1 figure:1 lifetime:1 name:4 become:12 byword:2 literary:7 artistic:6 decadence:1 time:18 work:17 particular:1 book:6 poetry:4 le:22 fleurs:15 du:17 mal:15 flow... |
6,438 | Bauxite | Bauxite with a US Cent Bauxite with core of unweathered rock Bauxite is the most important aluminium ore. It consists largely of the minerals gibbsite Al(OH)3, boehmite γ-AlO(OH), and diaspore α-AlO(OH), together with the iron oxides goethite and hematite, the clay mineral kaolinite and small amounts of anatase TiO2.... | Bauxite |@lemmatized bauxite:24 u:2 cent:1 core:1 unweathered:1 rock:4 important:1 aluminium:10 ore:1 consist:1 largely:1 mineral:5 gibbsite:5 al:1 oh:3 boehmite:1 γ:1 alo:2 diaspore:1 α:1 together:1 iron:2 oxides:1 goethite:1 hematite:1 clay:2 kaolinite:2 small:1 amount:1 anatase:1 name:1 village:1 les:1 baux:1 southe... |
6,439 | Humus | Humus has a characteristic black or dark brown color, which is due to an abundance of organic carbon. "Humus" (Origin: 1790–1800; < Latin: earth, ground "humus". Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Random House, Inc. 23 Sep. 2008. <Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/humus>. ) is degraded organic mater... | Humus |@lemmatized humus:55 characteristic:1 black:4 dark:8 brown:3 color:3 due:1 abundance:1 organic:36 carbon:5 origin:4 latin:1 earth:5 ground:1 dictionary:3 com:3 unabridged:1 v:4 random:1 house:1 inc:1 sep:1 http:1 reference:2 browse:1 degrade:2 material:3 soil:54 cause:2 layer:2 science:9 refers:1 matter:24 reach... |
6,440 | Hellas_Verona_F.C. | Hellas Verona Football Club S.p.A (commonly known simply as Verona, or Hellas within the city of Verona itself) is an Italian professional football team, based in Verona, Veneto. The team's colours are yellow and blue and gialloblu (literally, "yellow-blue" in Italian) is the team's most widely used nickname. The colou... | Hellas_Verona_F.C. |@lemmatized hellas:37 verona:47 football:16 club:15 p:1 commonly:1 know:6 simply:1 within:4 city:17 italian:9 professional:2 team:44 base:2 veneto:2 colour:3 yellow:3 blue:3 gialloblu:3 literally:1 widely:2 use:5 nickname:3 represent:1 emblem:1 cross:1 shield:1 appear:2 apparel:1 two:8 mastini:1 mas... |
6,441 | ASCII | The 95 printable ASCII characters, numbered from 32 to 126 (decimal) American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII), Audio pronunciation for ASCII. Merriam Webster. Accessed 2008-04-14. is a coding standard that can be used for interchanging information, if the information is expressed mainly by the writ... | ASCII |@lemmatized printable:6 ascii:80 character:122 number:7 decimal:4 american:13 standard:41 code:74 information:15 interchange:9 audio:1 pronunciation:1 merriam:1 webster:1 accessed:8 cod:6 use:50 express:1 mainly:1 write:3 form:7 english:4 word:2 implement:1 encode:11 scheme:4 base:4 ordering:2 alphabet:7 represe... |
6,442 | Kennellyâ%80%93Heaviside_layer | The Kennelly-Heaviside layer, also known as the E region or simply the Heaviside layer, is a layer of ionised gas occurring between roughly 90-150 km (56-93 mi) above the ground — one of several layers in the Earth's ionosphere. It reflects medium-frequency radio waves, and because of this reflection radio waves can be... | Kennellyâ%80%93Heaviside_layer |@lemmatized kennelly:3 heaviside:12 layer:14 also:2 know:1 e:1 region:1 simply:1 ionised:1 gas:1 occur:1 roughly:1 km:1 mi:1 ground:1 one:2 several:1 earth:5 ionosphere:4 reflect:2 medium:1 frequency:4 radio:4 wave:5 reflection:2 propagate:1 beyond:1 horizon:1 propagation:1 affect:1 time... |
6,443 | Fridtjof_Nansen | Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg Nansen (10 October 1861 – 13 May 1930) was a Norwegian explorer, scientist and diplomat. Nansen was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1922 for his work as a League of Nations High Commissioner. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest personalities in the history of Norway. Nansen initially... | Fridtjof_Nansen |@lemmatized fridtjof:30 wedel:1 jarlsberg:1 nansen:115 october:1 may:2 norwegian:18 explorer:1 scientist:2 diplomat:2 award:6 nobel:8 peace:5 prize:6 work:12 league:7 nation:8 high:5 commissioner:4 widely:1 regard:2 one:4 great:2 personality:1 history:2 norway:16 initially:1 start:6 pioneer:2 sport:1 s... |
6,444 | Genetic_engineering | Elements of genetic engineering Genetic engineering, recombinant DNA technology, genetic modification/manipulation (GM) and gene splicing are terms that apply to the direct manipulation of an organism's genes. Genetic engineering is different from traditional breeding, where the organism's genes are manipulated ind... | Genetic_engineering |@lemmatized element:2 genetic:33 engineering:24 recombinant:2 dna:12 technology:7 modification:5 manipulation:4 gm:4 gene:34 splice:1 term:2 apply:2 direct:2 organism:13 different:1 traditional:1 breeding:1 manipulate:1 indirectly:1 use:21 technique:5 molecular:1 cloning:2 transformation:4 alter:4 ... |
6,445 | Philology | Philology, derived from the Greek (philologia Philologia, Liddell and Scott, "A Greek-English Lexicon", at Perseus , from the terms philos meaning "loved, beloved, dear, friend" and logos "word, articulation, reason"), considers both form and meaning in linguistic expression, combining linguistics and literary s... | Philology |@lemmatized philology:30 derive:1 greek:10 philologia:4 liddell:1 scott:1 english:4 lexicon:1 perseus:1 term:7 philos:1 mean:2 love:6 beloved:1 dear:1 friend:1 logos:1 word:1 articulation:1 reason:1 considers:1 form:2 meaning:3 linguistic:1 expression:1 combine:1 linguistics:9 literary:4 study:17 classical:7... |
6,446 | History_of_Wikipedia | Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that can be edited by anyone and that aims to provide free encyclopedic information to its readers. The pioneering concept and technology of Wiki comes from Ward Cunningham, the concept of a free online encyclopedia from Richard Stallman. It was formally launched on . Initially it wa... | History_of_Wikipedia |@lemmatized wikipedia:282 online:12 encyclopedia:28 edit:22 anyone:4 aim:5 provide:3 free:18 encyclopedic:3 information:21 reader:2 pioneering:1 concept:14 technology:2 wiki:35 come:6 ward:3 cunningham:4 richard:2 stallman:2 formally:4 launch:9 initially:6 create:22 complement:2 feeder:3 expert:8 ... |
6,447 | Iceman_(comics) | Iceman (Robert "Bobby" Louis Drake) is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero, a member of the X-Men. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby, he first appeared in X-Men (vol. 1) #1, (September 1963). A mutant, Iceman has the ability of cryokinesis where he can freeze anything around him and can also t... | Iceman_(comics) |@lemmatized iceman:129 robert:4 bobby:82 louis:1 drake:22 fictional:2 marvel:12 comic:7 superhero:4 member:16 x:156 men:120 create:5 writer:8 stan:1 lee:1 artist:1 co:1 jack:1 kirby:1 first:17 appear:25 vol:31 september:1 mutant:16 ability:16 cryokinesis:1 freeze:4 anything:2 around:4 also:26 turn:7 bo... |
6,448 | City_University_of_New_York | Not to be confused with New York University, formerly known as the University of the City of New York. For similar uses, see University of New York. The City University of New York (CUNY; acronym ), is the public university system of New York City. It comprises 23 institutions: 11 senior colleges, six community colleg... | City_University_of_New_York |@lemmatized confuse:1 new:39 york:36 university:21 formerly:2 know:3 city:39 similar:1 us:1 see:2 cuny:46 acronym:1 public:9 system:3 comprise:3 institution:3 senior:6 college:58 six:1 community:10 william:10 e:8 macaulay:7 honor:8 graduate:11 school:23 center:6 law:9 queen:4 journalism:2 s... |
6,449 | Jack_L._Chalker | Jack Laurence Chalker (December 17, 1944 – February 11, 2005) was an American science fiction author. Chalker was also a Baltimore City Schools history teacher in Maryland for a time. He also was a member of the Washington Science Fiction Association and was involved in the founding of the Baltimore Science Fiction Soc... | Jack_L._Chalker |@lemmatized jack:7 laurence:1 chalker:21 december:7 february:3 american:1 science:17 fiction:16 author:2 also:7 baltimore:9 city:2 school:4 history:3 teacher:1 maryland:4 time:3 member:2 washington:2 association:4 involve:2 founding:1 society:4 career:1 family:2 life:1 bear:2 raise:1 book:23 say:1 norf... |
6,450 | Telecommunications_in_Mozambique | Telephones - main lines in use: 69,700 (2004) Telephones - mobile cellular: 2,360,000(2007) Telephone system: general assessment: fair system but not available generally (less than 1 main line per 100 persons) domestic: the system consists of open-wire lines and trunk connection by microwave radio relay and troposphe... | Telecommunications_in_Mozambique |@lemmatized telephone:3 main:2 line:3 use:1 mobile:1 cellular:1 system:3 general:1 assessment:1 fair:1 available:2 generally:1 less:1 per:2 person:1 domestic:1 consist:1 open:1 wire:1 trunk:1 connection:1 microwave:1 radio:3 relay:1 tropospheric:1 scatter:1 international:1 country:3 co... |
6,451 | Ardal_O'Hanlon | Ardal O'Hanlon (born 8 October 1965) is an Irish comedian and actor, best known for his roles in television sitcoms as Father Dougal McGuire in Father Ted and George Sunday in My Hero. Biography Early life O'Hanlon was born in 1965 at Carrickmacross, Monaghan, Ireland, the son of Rory O'Hanlon, an Irish politician and... | Ardal_O'Hanlon |@lemmatized ardal:6 hanlon:14 born:1 october:2 irish:4 comedian:2 actor:1 best:2 know:2 role:3 television:3 sitcom:2 father:6 dougal:3 mcguire:1 ted:2 george:1 sunday:2 hero:2 biography:1 early:2 life:3 bear:1 carrickmacross:1 monaghan:1 ireland:3 son:1 rory:1 politician:1 doctor:2 five:1 sibling:1 rté:... |
6,452 | Chrominance | Chrominance (chroma for short), is the signal used in video systems to convey the color information of the picture, separately from the accompanying luma signal. Chrominance is usually represented as two color-difference components: U = B'–Y' (blue – luma) and V = R'–Y' (red – luma). Each of these difference components... | Chrominance |@lemmatized chrominance:14 chroma:4 short:1 signal:19 use:6 video:16 system:8 convey:1 color:18 information:1 picture:2 separately:2 accompany:1 luma:8 usually:1 represent:3 two:3 difference:2 component:6 u:4 b:2 blue:1 v:3 r:2 red:1 may:3 scale:1 factor:2 offset:1 apply:1 specify:1 applicable:1 standard:6... |
6,453 | Detroit_Lions | The Detroit Lions are an American football team based in Detroit, Michigan. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL), and play their home games at Ford Field in downtown Detroit. Originally based in Portsmouth, Ohio and called the Portsmout... | Detroit_Lions |@lemmatized detroit:47 lion:105 american:3 football:13 team:42 base:2 michigan:2 member:3 north:2 division:5 national:4 conference:6 nfc:4 league:6 nfl:37 play:20 home:10 game:52 ford:6 field:10 downtown:1 originally:1 portsmouth:8 ohio:4 call:3 spartan:11 begin:4 independent:5 professional:4 footballres... |
6,454 | Pointing_device_gesture | The mouse gesture for "back" in Opera – the user holds down the right mouse button, moves the mouse left, and releases the right mouse button. In computing, a mouse gesture is a way of combining computer mouse movements and clicks which the software recognizes as a specific command. Mouse gestures can provide quick ac... | Pointing_device_gesture |@lemmatized mouse:51 gesture:65 back:1 opera:5 user:9 hold:7 right:3 button:10 move:8 leave:1 release:2 compute:2 way:2 combine:1 computer:5 movement:4 click:3 software:7 recognize:7 specific:1 command:4 provide:8 quick:1 access:1 common:1 function:2 program:3 also:4 useful:1 people:1 difficult... |
6,455 | Bayezid_I | Bayezid I (Ottoman: بايزيد الأول, Turkish: Beyazıt, nicknamed Yıldırım (Ottoman: ییلدیرم), "the Thunderbolt"; 1354/1357/1360, Edirne or Bursa March 8/9, 1403, Akşehir, Turkey) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, then Rûm, from 1389 to 1402. He was the son of Murad I The Nature of the Early Ottoman State, Heath W. Lo... | Bayezid_I |@lemmatized bayezid:21 ottoman:13 بايزيد:1 الأول:1 turkish:1 beyazıt:1 nickname:1 yıldırım:1 ییلدیرم:1 thunderbolt:1 edirne:1 bursa:2 march:1 akşehir:1 turkey:2 sultan:9 empire:4 rûm:1 son:13 murad:2 nature:2 early:2 state:3 heath:2 w:4 lowry:2 suny:2 press:5 p:5 fall:1 constantinople:4 steven:1 runciman:1 c... |
6,456 | Asphalt | Base layer of asphalt concrete in a road under construction. Asphalt () is a sticky, black and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid that is present in most crude petroleums and in some natural deposits sometimes termed asphaltum. It is most commonly modelled as a colloid, with asphaltenes as the dispersed phase and mal... | Asphalt |@lemmatized base:2 layer:3 asphalt:68 concrete:5 road:20 construction:4 sticky:1 black:2 highly:2 viscous:3 liquid:1 semi:1 solid:1 present:1 crude:4 petroleum:4 natural:5 deposit:3 sometimes:6 term:1 asphaltum:3 commonly:3 model:1 colloid:1 asphaltenes:1 dispersed:1 phase:3 maltenes:1 continuous:1 though:1 di... |
6,457 | Crux | Crux (, genitive Crucis ) is the smallest of the 88 modern constellations, but is one of the most distinctive. Its name is Latin for cross, and it is dominated by a cross-shaped asterism that is commonly known as the Southern Cross because throughout this Common Era it has been easily visible from the southern hemisphe... | Crux |@lemmatized crux:40 genitive:1 crucis:4 small:1 modern:3 constellation:10 one:2 distinctive:2 name:8 latin:1 cross:12 dominate:1 shape:5 asterism:2 commonly:2 know:7 southern:16 throughout:1 common:1 era:1 easily:4 visible:9 hemisphere:5 practically:1 time:3 year:4 although:1 also:9 near:2 horizon:3 tropical:2 la... |
6,458 | Oaths_of_Strasbourg | Text of the Oaths The Oaths of Strasbourg were several historical documents which included mutual pledges of allegiance between Louis the German, ruler of East Francia, and his (half) brother Charles the Bald, ruler of West Francia. The several pledges were spoken at a strategic meeting in 842 at Strasbourg --with the... | Oaths_of_Strasbourg |@lemmatized text:11 oath:16 strasbourg:4 several:3 historical:2 document:2 include:1 mutual:1 pledge:7 allegiance:3 louis:15 german:8 ruler:3 east:1 francia:3 half:1 brother:13 charles:13 bald:1 west:1 speak:1 strategic:1 meeting:4 assembled:3 army:5 attendance:1 participate:1 ceremony:2 addition:1... |
6,459 | Corporate_title | Publicly and privately held for-profit corporations confer corporate titles or business titles on company officials as a means of identifying their function in the organization. In addition, many non-profit organizations, educational institutions, partnerships, and sole proprietorships also confer corporate titles. Th... | Corporate_title |@lemmatized publicly:2 privately:2 hold:12 profit:3 corporation:20 confer:4 corporate:27 title:21 business:4 company:29 official:5 mean:2 identify:1 function:3 organization:4 addition:1 many:5 non:12 educational:1 institution:3 partnership:2 sole:4 proprietorship:3 also:14 following:1 list:1 common:2 e... |
6,460 | Christmas_Island | The Territory of Christmas Island is a territory of Australia in the Indian Ocean. It is located northwest of the Western Australian city of Perth, south of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, and ENE of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. It has a population of approximately 1,600 residents who live in a number of "settleme... | Christmas_Island |@lemmatized territory:8 christmas:46 island:92 australia:22 indian:7 ocean:6 locate:5 northwest:2 western:5 australian:25 city:2 perth:5 south:6 indonesian:1 capital:1 jakarta:1 ene:1 coco:4 keel:2 population:5 approximately:2 resident:6 live:1 number:3 settlement:6 area:6 northern:5 tip:1 fly:7 fish:... |
6,461 | Military_of_Guatemala | An officer cadet from Guatemala's military academy, Escuela Politécnica. In the rear, a platoon of Military Police (Policía Militar Ambulante) from Guardia de Honor garrison. Kaibil unit patrolling in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Guatemala is a signatory to the Rio Pact and was a member of the Central America... | Military_of_Guatemala |@lemmatized officer:1 cadet:1 guatemala:4 military:12 academy:1 escuela:1 politécnica:1 rear:1 platoon:1 police:2 policía:1 militar:1 ambulante:1 guardia:1 de:1 honor:1 garrison:1 kaibil:1 unit:2 patrol:1 democratic:1 republic:2 congo:1 signatory:1 rio:1 pact:1 member:1 central:1 american:1 defen... |
6,462 | AOL_Instant_Messenger | AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) is an instant messaging and presence computer program which uses the proprietary OSCAR instant messaging protocol and the TOC protocol to allow registered users to communicate in real time. It was released by AOL in May 1997. Stand-alone official AIM client software includes advertisements... | AOL_Instant_Messenger |@lemmatized aol:20 instant:16 messenger:7 aim:72 messaging:9 presence:2 computer:5 program:4 use:14 proprietary:1 oscar:4 message:32 protocol:11 toc:3 allow:9 registered:1 user:38 communicate:3 real:1 time:5 release:11 may:8 stand:2 alone:2 official:2 client:12 software:5 include:6 advertisement:... |
6,463 | Namespace | In general, a namespace is an abstract container providing context for the items (names, or technical terms, or words) it holds and allowing disambiguation of items having the same name (residing in different namespaces). As a rule, names in a namespace cannot have more than one meaning, that is, two or more things ca... | Namespace |@lemmatized general:1 namespace:7 abstract:1 container:1 provide:1 context:3 item:4 name:13 technical:2 term:1 word:1 hold:1 allow:1 disambiguation:1 reside:1 different:1 namespaces:3 rule:1 names:1 cannot:2 one:1 meaning:2 two:1 thing:1 share:1 also:3 call:2 valid:1 change:1 depend:1 applies:1 represent:1 o... |
6,464 | Konrad_Zuse | Konrad Zuse (; June 22, 1910 Berlin - December 18, 1995 Hünfeld) was a German civil engineer and computer pioneer. His greatest achievement was the world's first functional program-controlled Turing-complete computer, the Z3, in 1941 (the program was stored on a punched tape). He received the Werner-von-Siemens-Ring i... | Konrad_Zuse |@lemmatized konrad:21 zuse:60 june:1 berlin:14 december:2 hünfeld:2 german:5 civil:2 engineer:2 computer:27 pioneer:3 great:2 achievement:1 world:5 first:10 functional:1 program:3 control:1 turing:5 complete:3 store:1 punched:2 tape:2 receive:3 werner:2 von:7 siemens:4 ring:2 biography:3 also:3 design:3 hi... |
6,465 | Original_Chip_Set | The Original Chip Set (OCS) was a chipset used in the earliest Commodore Amiga computers and defined the Amiga's graphics and sound capabilities. It was succeeded by the slightly improved Enhanced Chip Set (ECS) and greatly improved Advanced Graphics Architecture (AGA). The original chipset appeared in Amiga models cr... | Original_Chip_Set |@lemmatized original:5 chip:25 set:13 ocs:3 chipset:17 use:38 early:4 commodore:4 amiga:31 computer:6 define:1 graphic:16 sound:6 capability:2 succeed:1 slightly:1 improve:3 enhanced:3 ec:2 greatly:1 advanced:1 architecture:3 aga:2 appear:2 model:5 create:3 overview:1 give:5 unique:2 feature:3 consis... |
6,466 | Hang_gliding | Hang gliding is an air sport in which a pilot flies a light and unmotorized foot-launchable aircraft called a hang glider. Most modern hang gliders are made of an aluminum or composite frame with a fabric wing. Pilots usually control the aircraft by shifting body weight, but other devices, including modern aircraft fli... | Hang_gliding |@lemmatized hang:47 gliding:8 air:24 sport:6 pilot:45 fly:28 light:3 unmotorized:1 foot:8 launchable:1 aircraft:9 call:3 glider:52 modern:9 make:7 aluminum:1 composite:1 frame:5 fabric:1 wing:47 usually:3 control:15 shift:6 body:2 weight:9 device:2 include:5 flight:22 system:6 may:3 use:15 wear:2 harness:... |
6,467 | Abae | Abae (Ancient Greek: Ἄβαι, Abai), is an ancient town in the northeastern corner of Phocis, in Greece. It was famous in antiquity for its oracle of Apollo Abaeus, one of those consulted by Croesus, king of Lydia, Herodotus i.46 Hesychius of Alexandria. s.v. ; Pausanias, Description of Greece x. 35. § 1, &c. and Mard... | Abae |@lemmatized abae:2 ancient:2 greek:1 ἄβαι:1 abai:1 town:3 northeastern:1 corner:1 phocis:1 greece:2 famous:1 antiquity:1 oracle:2 apollo:1 abaeus:1 one:2 consult:2 croesus:1 king:1 lydia:1 herodotus:3 hesychius:2 alexandria:1 v:2 pausanias:5 description:1 x:3 c:1 mardonius:1 among:1 others:1 rich:1 treasure:1 vii... |
6,468 | Kahlúa | A bottle of Kahlúa Kahlúa is a well known Mexican coffee-flavored liqueur. It is heavy and sweet, with a distinct taste of coffee, from which it is made. Kahlua also contains sugar, corn syrup and vanilla bean. History Allied Domecq, which was created in 1994 as the result of a merger between Allied Lyons and Pedro D... | Kahlúa |@lemmatized bottle:1 kahlúa:13 well:1 know:1 mexican:1 coffee:5 flavored:1 liqueur:2 heavy:1 sweet:2 distinct:1 taste:1 make:4 kahlua:9 also:3 contain:1 sugar:1 corn:1 syrup:1 vanilla:2 bean:2 history:1 ally:1 domecq:3 create:1 result:1 merger:2 allied:1 lyon:1 pedro:1 produce:1 since:2 revitalize:1 iconic:1 pa... |
6,469 | Doonesbury | Doonesbury is a comic strip by Garry Trudeau that chronicles the adventures and lives of a vast array of different characters of different ages, professions, and backgrounds—from the President of the United States to the title character, Michael Doonesbury, now a middle-aged, remarried father. Frequently political in ... | Doonesbury |@lemmatized doonesbury:68 comic:27 strip:97 garry:4 trudeau:52 chronicle:1 adventure:1 life:6 vast:1 array:1 different:2 character:39 age:6 profession:1 background:1 president:11 united:3 state:5 title:1 michael:4 middle:2 remarry:3 father:1 frequently:4 political:7 nature:1 feature:6 profess:1 range:1 affi... |
6,470 | Manifesto | A manifesto is a public declaration of principles and intentions, often political in nature, but may also be life stance related. However, manifestos relating to religious belief are rather referred to as credo. Etymology Manifesto is derived from the Italian word manifesto, itself derived from the Latin manifestum. ... | Manifesto |@lemmatized manifesto:66 public:2 declaration:5 principle:2 intention:1 often:2 political:3 nature:1 may:2 also:2 life:2 stance:1 relate:2 however:1 religious:1 belief:1 rather:1 refer:1 credo:1 etymology:1 derive:2 italian:1 word:1 latin:1 manifestum:1 first:2 record:1 use:2 english:2 nathaniel:1 brent:1 tr... |
6,471 | Organic_chemistry | Organic chemistry is a discipline within chemistry which involves the scientific study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and preparation (by synthesis or by other means) of chemical compounds that contain carbon. These compounds may contain any number of other elements, including hydrogen, nitrogen... | Organic_chemistry |@lemmatized organic:83 chemistry:51 discipline:1 within:7 involve:4 scientific:2 study:4 structure:22 property:10 composition:5 reaction:26 preparation:2 synthesis:24 mean:3 chemical:22 compound:80 contain:10 carbon:27 may:8 number:11 element:7 include:7 hydrogen:8 nitrogen:3 oxygen:3 halogen:3 well:... |
6,472 | Geography_of_Indonesia | Indonesia is an archipelagic island country in Southeast Asia, lying between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. It is in a strategic location astride or along major sea lanes from Indian Ocean to Pacific Ocean. The country's variations in culture have been shaped—although not specifically determined—by centuries ... | Geography_of_Indonesia |@lemmatized indonesia:29 archipelagic:4 island:26 country:8 southeast:3 asia:1 lie:3 indian:3 ocean:5 pacific:2 strategic:1 location:1 astride:1 along:2 major:4 sea:19 lane:2 variation:1 culture:1 shape:1 although:3 specifically:1 determine:1 century:3 complex:3 interaction:1 physical:2 environm... |
6,473 | Infocom | Infocom was a software company, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that produced numerous works of interactive fiction. They also produced one notable business application, a relational database called Cornerstone. Infocom was founded on June 22 1979 by MIT staff and students led by Dave Lebling, Marc Blank, Albert Vez... | Infocom |@lemmatized infocom:81 software:5 company:12 base:6 cambridge:1 massachusetts:1 produce:8 numerous:3 work:6 interactive:16 fiction:19 also:13 one:15 notable:3 business:5 application:3 relational:1 database:8 call:5 cornerstone:7 found:1 june:2 mit:3 staff:2 student:1 lead:3 dave:12 lebling:12 marc:12 blank:13 ... |
6,474 | Chemical_equilibrium | In a chemical process, chemical equilibrium is the state in which the chemical activities or concentrations of the reactants and products have no net change over time. Usually, this would be the state that results when the forward chemical process proceeds at the same rate as their reverse reaction. The reaction rates... | Chemical_equilibrium |@lemmatized chemical:36 process:7 equilibrium:111 state:7 activity:16 concentration:46 reactant:22 product:27 net:2 change:19 time:3 usually:5 would:4 result:3 forward:7 proceeds:1 rate:9 reverse:6 reaction:55 generally:1 zero:6 equal:9 call:3 dynamic:4 atkins:4 jones:2 gold:1 book:1 definition:1 ... |
6,475 | Fort_William,_Scotland | Fort William (Scottish Gaelic: An Gearasdan, "The Garrison") is the largest town in the highlands of Scotland and second largest settlement behind the city of Inverness. Fort William is a major tourist centre with Glen Coe just to the south, and Glenfinnan to the west, on the Road to the Isles. It is an important cent... | Fort_William,_Scotland |@lemmatized fort:37 william:37 scottish:4 gaelic:2 gearasdan:1 garrison:1 large:4 town:15 highland:10 scotland:2 second:2 settlement:7 behind:1 city:1 inverness:4 major:2 tourist:1 centre:4 glen:7 coe:1 south:2 glenfinnan:1 west:8 road:2 isle:2 important:1 hillwalking:1 climb:2 due:1 proximity:1... |
6,476 | Byte | A byte () is a basic unit of measurement of information storage in computer science. In many computer architectures it is a unit of memory addressing. There is no standard but a byte most often consists of eight bits. A byte is an ordered collection of bits, with each bit denoting a single binary value of 1 or 0. The ... | Byte |@lemmatized byte:43 basic:2 unit:16 measurement:1 information:4 storage:4 computer:16 science:2 many:1 architecture:3 memory:2 address:2 standard:4 often:7 consist:2 eight:4 bit:64 ordered:1 collection:1 denote:1 single:3 binary:10 value:4 modern:1 system:7 however:2 size:14 vary:4 generally:2 determine:3 underli... |
6,477 | Precedent | In common law legal systems, a precedent or authority is a legal case establishing a principle or rule that a court or other judicial body utilizes when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts. Description The precedent on an issue is the collective body of judicially announced principles that a court s... | Precedent |@lemmatized common:3 law:21 legal:13 system:8 precedent:57 authority:5 case:25 establish:4 principle:3 rule:4 court:70 judicial:5 body:3 utilize:1 decide:5 subsequent:2 similar:3 issue:7 fact:9 description:1 collective:1 judicially:1 announce:1 consider:3 interpret:2 important:5 represent:1 new:2 change:5 pa... |
6,478 | Gamemaster | A Gamemaster or Game Master (often abbreviated as GM) is a player in a multiplayer game who acts as organizer, arbitrator, and officiant in rules situations. They are most common in co-operative games where the other players work together and are least seen in competitive games where the other players fight each other.... | Gamemaster |@lemmatized gamemaster:19 game:44 master:3 often:5 abbreviate:1 gm:17 player:32 multiplayer:1 act:2 organizer:1 arbitrator:1 officiant:1 rule:4 situation:1 common:2 co:1 operative:1 work:3 together:2 least:1 see:2 competitive:1 fight:1 today:1 usually:3 associate:2 role:9 playing:5 purpose:1 weave:1 partici... |
6,479 | Andronicus_of_Rhodes | Andronicus of Rhodes (lived c. 60 BC), was an ancient Greek philosopher from Rhodes who was also the eleventh scholarch of the Peripatetics. Ammonius, In de Int. 5.24 He was at the head of the Peripatetic school at Rome, about 58 BC, and was the teacher of Boethus of Sidon, with whom Strabo studied. Strabo, xiv.; Ammo... | Andronicus_of_Rhodes |@lemmatized andronicus:4 rhodes:2 lived:1 c:3 bc:3 ancient:1 greek:1 philosopher:2 also:2 eleventh:1 scholarch:1 peripatetic:2 ammonius:2 de:2 int:1 head:1 school:1 rome:2 teacher:1 boethus:1 sidon:1 strabo:2 study:1 xiv:1 aristot:2 categ:1 know:1 little:1 life:1 special:1 interest:1 history:1 phi... |
6,480 | Dominoes | A game of dominoes Dominoes (or "dominos") generally refers to the collective gaming pieces making up a domino set (sometimes called a deck or pack) or to the subcategory of tile games played with domino pieces. In the area of mathematical tilings and polyominoes, the word domino often refers to any rectangle formed f... | Dominoes |@lemmatized game:54 domino:110 dominos:1 generally:7 refer:6 collective:1 gaming:2 piece:10 make:11 set:42 sometimes:4 call:19 deck:1 pack:1 subcategory:1 tile:50 play:49 area:4 mathematical:1 tiling:1 polyominoes:1 word:1 often:8 rectangle:1 form:5 join:1 two:18 congruent:1 square:3 edge:4 traditional:2 sino... |
6,481 | Domnall_mac_Ailpín | Domnall mac Ailpín (Modern Gaelic: Dòmhnall mac Ailpein), Domnall mac Ailpín is the Mediaeval Gaelic form. anglicised sometimes as Donald MacAlpin, and known in most modern regnal lists as Donald I (born 812 died 13 April, 862), was king of the Picts from 858 to 862. He followed his brother Kenneth MacAlpin (Cináed ... | Domnall_mac_Ailpín |@lemmatized domnall:13 mac:11 ailpín:3 modern:2 gaelic:3 dòmhnall:1 ailpein:1 mediaeval:1 form:1 anglicise:1 sometimes:1 donald:2 macalpin:2 know:1 regnal:1 list:3 born:1 die:3 april:2 king:17 picts:6 follow:1 brother:5 kenneth:6 cináed:1 pictish:4 throne:1 chronicle:4 alba:5 say:3 reign:1 four:2 ye... |
6,482 | James_Madison | James Madison http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000043 http://teachingamericanhistory.org/convention/delegates/madison.html http://etcweb.princeton.edu/CampusWWW/Companion/madison_james.html http://www.adherents.com/people/pm/James_Madison.html http://www.dkrause.com/americana/presidents/madison... | James_Madison |@lemmatized james:51 madison:196 http:6 bioguide:1 congress:19 gov:1 script:1 biodisplay:1 pl:1 index:1 teachingamericanhistory:1 org:1 convention:12 delegate:3 html:3 etcweb:1 princeton:4 edu:1 campuswww:1 companion:1 www:2 adherent:1 com:3 people:5 pm:1 dkrause:1 americana:1 president:20 march:3 june:5... |
6,483 | Lebesgue_measure | In mathematics, the Lebesgue measure, named after Henri Lebesgue, is the standard way of assigning a length, area or volume to subsets of Euclidean space. It is used throughout real analysis, in particular to define Lebesgue integration. Sets which can be assigned a volume are called Lebesgue measurable; the volume or ... | Lebesgue_measure |@lemmatized mathematics:1 lebesgue:54 measure:42 name:1 henri:2 standard:1 way:1 assign:2 length:3 area:2 volume:6 subset:14 euclidean:2 space:2 use:2 throughout:1 real:2 analysis:1 particular:1 define:9 integration:1 set:39 call:1 measurable:32 denote:3 λ:9 possible:1 even:2 assume:1 axiom:2 choice:2... |
6,484 | Classical_order | A refined canonic version of the Orders engraved for the Encyclopédie, vol. 18 A classical order is one of the ancient styles of building design in the classical tradition, distinguished by their proportions and their characteristic profiles and details, but most quickly recognizable by the type of column and capital ... | Classical_order |@lemmatized refined:1 canonic:1 version:5 order:95 engrave:1 encyclopédie:1 vol:1 classical:15 one:3 ancient:4 style:3 build:4 design:7 tradition:1 distinguish:3 proportion:5 characteristic:2 profile:3 detail:4 quickly:1 recognizable:1 type:1 column:29 capital:18 employ:3 also:6 proper:1 entablature:13... |
6,485 | History_of_Haiti | The recorded history of Haiti began on December 5, 1492 when the European navigator Christopher Columbus happened upon a large island in the region of the western Atlantic Ocean that later came to be known as the Caribbean Sea. It was inhabited by the Taíno, an Arawakan people, who variously called their island Ayiti, ... | History_of_Haiti |@lemmatized recorded:1 history:7 haiti:74 begin:9 december:6 european:6 navigator:1 christopher:1 columbus:4 happen:1 upon:2 large:9 island:23 region:3 western:5 atlantic:4 ocean:1 later:4 come:6 know:10 caribbean:5 sea:3 inhabit:1 taíno:4 arawakan:2 people:11 variously:1 call:6 ayiti:1 bohio:1 kiskey... |
6,486 | Subspecies_of_Canis_lupus | Canis lupus has 39 subspecies currently described, including two subspecies of domestic dog, Canis lupus dingo and Canis lupus familiaris, and many subspecies of wolf throughout the northern hemisphere. The nominative subspecies is Canis lupus lupus. Biological taxonomy is not fixed, and placement of taxa is reviewed ... | Subspecies_of_Canis_lupus |@lemmatized canis:52 lupus:53 subspecies:12 currently:1 describe:1 include:4 two:4 domestic:3 dog:3 dingo:4 familiaris:3 many:1 wolf:58 throughout:1 northern:8 hemisphere:1 nominative:1 biological:1 taxonomy:1 fix:1 placement:1 taxon:1 review:1 result:3 new:2 research:3 current:1 categorizati... |
6,487 | The_Bahamas | The Bahamas, officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is an independent, English-speaking country consisting of 2,387 rocks, 661 cays and 29 islands. It is located in the Atlantic Ocean southeast of the United States of America; northeast to east of Cuba, Hispaniola (Dominican Republic & Haiti) and north to east ... | The_Bahamas |@lemmatized bahamas:53 officially:1 commonwealth:6 independent:4 english:6 speak:1 country:3 consist:2 rock:1 cay:1 island:45 locate:2 atlantic:4 ocean:1 southeast:2 united:5 state:3 america:2 northeast:1 east:3 cuba:2 hispaniola:2 dominican:1 republic:1 haiti:2 north:2 caribbean:4 sea:2 west:3 northwest:1... |
6,488 | Foreign_relations_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo | Its location in the center of Africa has made the Democratic Republic of the Congo (at one time known as Zaire) a key player in the region since independence. Because of its size, mineral wealth, and strategic location, Zaire was able to capitalize on Cold War tensions to garner support from the West. In the early 1990... | Foreign_relations_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo |@lemmatized location:2 center:2 africa:1 make:3 democratic:9 republic:10 congo:13 one:3 time:2 know:1 zaire:2 key:1 player:1 region:2 since:1 independence:1 size:1 mineral:3 wealth:3 strategic:1 able:1 capitalize:1 cold:2 war:4 tension:2 garner:1 support:4 west... |
6,489 | Manatee | Manatees (family Trichechidae, genus Trichechus) are large, fully aquatic marine mammals sometimes known as sea cows. The name manatí comes from the Taíno, a pre-Columbian people of the Caribbean, meaning "breast". http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/Whats_in_a_name/default.cfm?id=37 They contain three of the four livin... | Manatee |@lemmatized manatee:114 family:1 trichechidae:1 genus:1 trichechus:4 large:6 fully:2 aquatic:1 marine:5 mammal:7 sometimes:3 know:6 sea:2 cow:2 name:2 manatí:1 come:2 taíno:1 pre:1 columbian:1 people:4 caribbean:4 mean:3 breast:1 http:2 nationalzoo:1 si:1 edu:1 animal:7 default:1 cfm:1 id:1 contain:1 three:3 f... |
6,490 | Demographics_of_Lesotho | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Lesotho, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. The Demographics of Lesotho describe the condition and overview of Lesotho's people... | Demographics_of_Lesotho |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:3 feature:1 population:18 lesotho:12 include:4 density:3 ethnicity:1 education:6 level:1 health:2 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:3 affiliation:2 aspect:1 describe:1 condition:1 overview:1 people:4 topic:1 basic:1 statistic:1 well:1 identify:2 racial:1... |
6,491 | Odysseus | Head of Odysseus from a Greek 2nd century BC marble group representing Odysseus blinding Polyphemus, found at the villa of Tiberius at Sperlonga Odysseus or Ulysses (Greek , Odusseus; ), in Greek mythology , was a legendary Greek king of Ithaca and the hero of Homer's epic poem, the Odyssey. Odysseus also plays a key ... | Odysseus |@lemmatized head:2 odysseus:203 greek:25 century:5 bc:2 marble:1 group:3 represent:1 blind:4 polyphemus:16 find:11 villa:1 tiberius:1 sperlonga:1 ulysses:20 odusseus:1 mythology:5 legendary:2 king:15 ithaca:16 hero:8 homer:12 epic:8 poem:8 odyssey:20 also:16 play:5 key:1 role:1 iliad:8 work:4 cycle:3 husband:... |
6,492 | Coal_tar | Coal tar is a brown or black liquid of high viscosity, which smells of naphthalene and aromatic hydrocarbons. Coal tar is among the by-products when coal is carbonized to make coke or gasified to make coal gas. Coal tars are complex and variable mixtures of phenols, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and heterocy... | Coal_tar |@lemmatized coal:23 tar:27 brown:1 black:1 liquid:1 high:1 viscosity:1 smell:1 naphthalene:1 aromatic:2 hydrocarbon:2 among:1 product:1 carbonize:1 make:3 coke:1 gasify:1 gas:1 complex:1 variable:1 mixture:1 phenol:1 polycyclic:1 pahs:1 heterocyclic:1 compound:1 toxicological:1 profile:1 wood:1 creosote:3 pit... |
6,493 | Adobe_Systems | Adobe Systems Incorporated ( ) () is an American computer software company headquartered in San Jose, California, USA. The company has historically focused upon the creation of multimedia and creativity software products, with a more-recent foray towards rich Internet application software development. Adobe was founde... | Adobe_Systems |@lemmatized adobe:115 system:11 incorporate:1 american:1 computer:2 software:16 company:11 headquarter:1 san:6 jose:4 california:3 usa:1 historically:1 focus:1 upon:1 creation:1 multimedia:1 creativity:1 product:12 recent:1 foray:1 towards:1 rich:2 internet:1 application:6 development:7 found:1 december:... |
6,494 | Apiaceae | The Apiaceae or Umbelliferae (both names are allowed by the ICBN) is a family of usually aromatic plants with hollow stems, commonly known as umbellifers. It includes cumin, parsley, carrot, coriander/cilantro, dill, caraway, fennel, parsnip, celery, Queen Anne's Lace and other relatives. It is a large family with abou... | Apiaceae |@lemmatized apiaceae:7 umbelliferae:2 name:3 allow:1 icbn:1 family:7 usually:1 aromatic:2 plant:16 hollow:1 stem:1 commonly:1 know:1 umbellifer:3 include:8 cumin:3 parsley:4 carrot:4 coriander:3 cilantro:2 dill:3 caraway:3 fennel:4 parsnip:3 celery:2 queen:1 anne:1 lace:1 relative:1 large:3 genus:1 specie:1 e... |
6,495 | Charles_Mingus | Charles "Charlie" Mingus, Jr. (April 22, 1922 – January 5, 1979) was an American jazz bassist, composer, bandleader, and pianist. He was also known for his activism against racial injustice. Mingus is considered one of the most important composers and performers of jazz, and he recorded many highly regarded albums. D... | Charles_Mingus |@lemmatized charles:44 charlie:7 mingus:176 jr:1 april:4 january:2 american:1 jazz:54 bassist:3 composer:7 bandleader:5 pianist:3 also:13 know:10 activism:1 racial:1 injustice:1 consider:5 one:12 important:2 performer:2 record:27 many:7 highly:1 regarded:1 album:18 dozen:1 musician:19 pass:1 band:17 lat... |
6,496 | Microphotonics | Microphotonics is a branch of technology that deals with directing light on a microscopic scale. It is used in optical networking. Microphotonics employs at least two different materials with a large differential index of refraction to squeeze the light down to a small size. Generally speaking virtually all of micro... | Microphotonics |@lemmatized microphotonics:7 branch:1 technology:2 deal:1 direct:1 light:5 microscopic:1 scale:1 use:5 optical:9 networking:1 employ:2 least:1 two:1 different:2 material:3 large:1 differential:1 index:2 refraction:1 squeeze:1 small:1 size:1 generally:1 speak:1 virtually:1 relies:1 fresnel:2 reflection:4... |
6,497 | Kattegat | Kattegat and Skagerrak. The Kattegat (Danish, commonly used in English), or Kattegatt (Swedish) is a sea area bounded by Jutland (Denmark and extreme north Germany), and Scania, Halland and Bohuslän (Sweden). The Baltic Sea drains into the Kattegat through the Oresund and the Danish Straits. The Kattegat is a continua... | Kattegat |@lemmatized kattegat:12 skagerrak:4 danish:4 commonly:1 use:2 english:1 kattegatt:1 swedish:2 sea:6 area:2 bound:1 jutland:5 denmark:5 extreme:1 north:2 germany:1 scania:3 halland:2 bohuslän:1 sweden:3 baltic:2 drain:2 oresund:2 strait:2 continuation:1 may:1 see:1 either:1 bay:2 traditional:1 scandinavian:1 u... |
6,498 | Democratic_Front_for_the_Liberation_of_Palestine | The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) (Arabic: 'الجبهة الديموقراطية لتحرير فلسطين', transliterated Al-Jabha al-Dimuqratiya Li-Tahrir Filastin) is a Palestinian Marxist-Leninist, secular political and military organization. It is also frequently referred to as the Democratic Front, or al-Jabha al-D... | Democratic_Front_for_the_Liberation_of_Palestine |@lemmatized democratic:12 front:12 liberation:13 palestine:16 dflp:38 arabic:3 الجبهة:2 الديموقراطية:2 لتحرير:1 فلسطين:1 transliterate:1 al:17 jabha:2 dimuqratiya:1 li:1 tahrir:1 filastin:1 palestinian:30 marxist:2 leninist:2 secular:2 political:9 military:7 organizatio... |
6,499 | Communications_in_the_Isle_of_Man | The Isle of Man benefits from an extremely modern and extensive communications infrastructure, which underpins the main sectors of the Island's economy. Telecommunications Telegraph The history of Manx telecommunications starts in 1859, when the Isle of Man Electric Telegraph Company was formed on the island with the ... | Communications_in_the_Isle_of_Man |@lemmatized isle:28 man:28 benefit:1 extremely:1 modern:2 extensive:1 communication:12 infrastructure:1 underpin:1 main:2 sector:1 island:18 economy:1 telecommunication:4 telegraph:16 history:1 manx:31 start:2 electric:2 company:14 form:1 intention:1 connect:3 across:2 allow:3 message... |
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