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6,600 | Stephen_Donaldson_(activist) | Stephen Donaldson, July 1995 Stephen Donaldson (July 27, 1946 – July 18, 1996), born Robert Anthony Martin, Jr and also known by the pseudonym Donny the Punk, was an American bisexual political activist. He is best known for his pioneering activism in gay liberation and prison reform, but also for his writing about p... | Stephen_Donaldson_(activist) |@lemmatized stephen:7 donaldson:99 july:4 bear:1 robert:6 anthony:1 martin:5 jr:2 also:9 know:3 pseudonym:3 donny:5 punk:10 american:11 bisexual:4 political:1 activist:5 best:2 pioneer:1 activism:3 gay:16 liberation:5 prison:11 reform:1 write:23 rock:3 subculture:2 childhood:2 adolescence:... |
6,601 | Beryllium | Beryllium, crystalline fragment Beryllium () is the chemical element with the symbol Be and atomic number 4. A bivalent element, beryllium is found naturally only combined with other elements in minerals. Notable gemstones which contain beryliium include Beryl (aquamarines and emeralds) and Chrysoberyl (Alexandrite an... | Beryllium |@lemmatized beryllium:211 crystalline:1 fragment:1 chemical:9 element:10 symbol:2 atomic:5 number:8 bivalent:1 find:2 naturally:1 combine:1 mineral:2 notable:1 gemstone:2 contain:7 beryliium:1 include:4 beryl:6 aquamarine:2 emerald:3 chrysoberyl:2 alexandrite:1 cat:1 eye:1 free:1 steel:3 grey:1 strong:2 ligh... |
6,602 | Density | The density of a material is defined as its mass per unit volume. The symbol of density is ρ (the Greek letter rho). Formula Mathematically: where: is the density, is the mass, is the volume. Different materials usually have different densities, so density is an important concept regarding buoyancy, metal purity an... | Density |@lemmatized density:65 material:11 define:2 mass:10 per:14 unit:10 volume:11 symbol:1 ρ:3 greek:2 letter:1 rho:1 formula:1 mathematically:1 different:2 usually:2 important:1 concept:1 regard:1 buoyancy:3 metal:1 purity:1 packaging:1 case:2 express:3 dimensionless:1 quantity:1 specific:4 gravity:2 sg:1 relative... |
6,603 | Julian_calendar | The Julian calendar, a reform of the Roman calendar, was introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC, and came into force in 45 BC (709 ab urbe condita). It was chosen after consultation with the astronomer Sosigenes of Alexandria and was probably designed to approximate the tropical year, known at least since Hipparchus. It ... | Julian_calendar |@lemmatized julian:60 calendar:89 reform:24 roman:43 introduce:2 julius:7 caesar:14 bc:38 come:2 force:1 ab:2 urbe:2 condita:2 choose:1 consultation:1 astronomer:1 sosigenes:2 alexandria:5 probably:2 design:1 approximate:1 tropical:4 year:115 know:4 least:1 since:6 hipparchus:2 regular:6 day:85 divide:... |
6,604 | Dot-com_bubble | The "dot-com bubble" (or sometimes the "I.T. bubble" http://utip.gov.utexas.edu/papers/utip_27.pdf ) was a speculative bubble covering roughly 1995–2001 (with a climax on March 10, 2000 with the NASDAQ peaking at 5132.52) during which stock markets in Western nations saw their value increase rapidly from growth in the ... | Dot-com_bubble |@lemmatized dot:45 com:61 bubble:26 sometimes:1 http:6 utip:1 gov:1 utexas:1 edu:1 paper:4 pdf:1 speculative:2 cover:1 roughly:3 climax:1 march:15 nasdaq:7 peaking:1 stock:32 market:23 western:1 nation:1 saw:3 value:5 increase:7 rapidly:4 growth:4 new:9 internet:10 sector:5 related:2 field:1 period:4 ma... |
6,605 | Montreal_Protocol | The largest Antarctic ozone hole recorded as of September 2006 For other similarly-named agreements, see Montreal Convention (disambiguation). The Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer is an international treaty designed to protect the ozone layer by phasing out the production of a number of su... | Montreal_Protocol |@lemmatized large:5 antarctic:2 ozone:51 hole:4 record:1 september:2 similarly:1 name:1 agreement:4 see:4 montreal:17 convention:2 disambiguation:1 protocol:20 substance:23 deplete:6 layer:11 international:7 treaty:7 design:1 protect:3 phase:8 production:11 number:1 believe:3 responsible:2 depletion:... |
6,606 | Crowded_House | Crowded House is a rock group formed in Melbourne, Australia and led by New Zealand musician and singer-songwriter Neil Finn. Finn is widely recognised as the primary songwriter and creative direction of the band, having led it through several incarnations, drawing members from New Zealand (himself, Tim Finn and Eddie... | Crowded_House |@lemmatized crowd:45 house:49 rock:7 group:49 form:6 melbourne:6 australia:16 lead:6 new:36 zealand:17 musician:4 singer:3 songwriter:7 neil:31 finn:67 widely:1 recognise:1 primary:2 creative:2 direction:2 band:47 several:5 incarnation:2 draw:2 member:23 tim:19 eddie:6 rayner:4 paul:12 hester:20 nick:12 ... |
6,607 | Liberation_Tigers_of_Tamil_Eelam | The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (, ISO 15919: tamiḻ iiḻa viṭutalaip pulikaḷ; commonly known as the LTTE or the Tamil Tigers) is a militant organization based in northern Sri Lanka. Founded in May 1976, it waged a violent secessionist campaign that sought to create an independent Tamil state in the north and east o... | Liberation_Tigers_of_Tamil_Eelam |@lemmatized liberation:16 tiger:62 tamil:111 eelam:23 iso:1 tamiḻ:1 iiḻa:1 viṭutalaip:1 pulikaḷ:1 commonly:1 know:4 ltte:247 militant:16 organization:22 base:14 northern:9 sri:121 lanka:80 found:3 may:23 wag:1 violent:1 secessionist:1 campaign:10 seek:3 create:4 independent:1 state:33 ... |
6,608 | Foreign_relations_of_Nepal | Nepal has traditionally maintained a non-aligned policy and enjoys friendly relations with neighboring countries, especially India and China. Constitutionally, foreign policy is to be guided by “the principles of the United Nations Charter, nonalignment, Panchsheel [five principles of peaceful coexistence], internation... | Foreign_relations_of_Nepal |@lemmatized nepal:47 traditionally:2 maintain:3 non:2 aligned:1 policy:7 enjoy:2 friendly:4 relation:29 neighboring:1 country:8 especially:2 india:15 china:9 constitutionally:1 foreign:8 guide:1 principle:2 united:12 nation:4 charter:1 nonalignment:1 panchsheel:1 five:1 peaceful:2 coexistenc... |
6,609 | Industrial_Revolution | A Watt steam engine, the steam engine fuelled primarily by coal that propelled the Industrial Revolution in Britain and the world. Watt steam engine image: located in the lobby of into the Superior Technical School of Industrial Engineers of a the UPM (Madrid) The Industrial Revolution was a period in the late 18th an... | Industrial_Revolution |@lemmatized watt:14 steam:50 engine:65 fuel:7 primarily:3 coal:39 propel:1 industrial:134 revolution:114 britain:43 world:19 image:1 locate:3 lobby:1 superior:1 technical:2 school:3 engineer:9 upm:1 madrid:1 period:12 late:8 early:33 century:50 major:15 change:17 agriculture:4 manufacturing:15 mi... |
6,610 | Dimethyltryptamine | Dimethyltryptamine (DMT), also known as N,N-dimethyltryptamine, is a naturally-occurring tryptamine and potent psychedelic drug, found not only in many plants, but also in trace amounts in the human body where its natural function is undetermined. Structurally, it is analogous to the neurotransmitter serotonin and othe... | Dimethyltryptamine |@lemmatized dimethyltryptamine:6 dmt:98 also:14 know:4 n:13 naturally:3 occur:3 tryptamine:4 potent:1 psychedelic:8 drug:14 find:7 many:10 plant:10 trace:4 amount:3 human:8 body:5 natural:6 function:2 undetermined:1 structurally:1 analogous:2 neurotransmitter:3 serotonin:2 tryptamines:1 meo:3 ho:1 c... |
6,611 | Afterlife | Ancient Egyptian papyrus depicting the journey into the afterlife. The afterlife (also referred to as life after death, the hereafter, or the great unknown) is the concept of a continued existence for the soul, spirit or mind of a being after biological death. Major views on the afterlife derive from religion, esoteric... | Afterlife |@lemmatized ancient:9 egyptian:3 papyrus:1 depict:1 journey:2 afterlife:58 also:14 refer:4 life:49 death:49 hereafter:1 great:1 unknown:2 concept:10 continued:1 existence:13 soul:37 spirit:13 mind:3 biological:1 major:1 view:9 derive:1 religion:15 esotericism:1 metaphysics:1 many:13 popular:2 continue:4 ofte... |
6,612 | Barbados | Barbados (), situated just east of the Caribbean Sea, is an independent West Indian Continental Island-nation in the western Atlantic Ocean. For over three centuries Barbados was under British rule and maintains Queen Elizabeth II as head of state. Located at roughly 13° North of the equator and 59° West of the prime ... | Barbados |@lemmatized barbados:138 situate:2 east:6 caribbean:27 sea:6 independent:3 west:17 indian:3 continental:1 island:60 nation:9 western:2 atlantic:6 ocean:6 three:4 century:7 british:23 rule:2 maintains:1 queen:3 elizabeth:2 ii:2 head:4 state:12 locate:1 roughly:1 north:4 equator:1 prime:5 meridian:1 consider:3 ... |
6,613 | Transport_in_Jersey | This article details the variety of means of transportation in Jersey. Air transport Airports: Jersey Airport Rail transport There are no passenger railways in Jersey. Historically there were the Jersey Railway and Jersey Eastern Railway. There is a demonstration line at the Pallot Heritage Steam Museum. Road trans... | Transport_in_Jersey |@lemmatized article:1 detail:1 variety:1 mean:1 transportation:2 jersey:10 air:1 transport:5 airport:3 rail:1 passenger:2 railways:1 historically:1 railway:2 eastern:1 demonstration:1 line:2 pallot:1 heritage:1 steam:1 museum:1 road:4 highway:1 total:1 km:4 pave:1 na:2 unpaved:1 bus:3 operate:4 con... |
6,614 | Key_frame | A key frame in animation and filmmaking is a drawing that defines the starting and ending points of any smooth transition. They are called "frames" because their position in time is measured in frames on a strip of film. A sequence of keyframes defines which movement the spectator will see, whereas the position of the... | Key_frame |@lemmatized key:19 frame:42 animation:18 filmmaking:1 draw:2 define:6 starting:3 end:7 point:7 smooth:3 transition:3 call:2 position:3 time:5 measure:1 strip:1 film:2 sequence:2 keyframes:8 defines:1 movement:6 spectator:1 see:1 whereas:1 video:15 timing:2 two:5 three:1 span:1 second:4 create:7 illusion:1 re... |
6,615 | Neodymium | Neodymium () is a chemical element with the symbol Nd and atomic number 60. Characteristics Neodymium, a rare earth metal, is present in Mischmetal to the extent of about 18%. The metal has a bright, silvery metallic luster; however, as one of the more reactive rare earth (Lanthanide) metals, it quickly oxidizes in ai... | Neodymium |@lemmatized neodymium:63 chemical:6 element:11 symbol:1 nd:12 atomic:2 number:1 characteristic:1 rare:13 earth:14 metal:10 present:1 mischmetal:1 extent:1 bright:1 silvery:1 metallic:1 luster:1 however:4 one:3 reactive:1 lanthanide:1 quickly:2 oxidize:1 air:1 oxide:8 layer:1 fall:1 expose:1 oxidation:1 altho... |
6,616 | Andersonville,_Georgia | Andersonville is a city in Sumter County, Georgia, United States. The population was 331 at the 2000 census (174 in 1910). It is in the southwest part of the state, about southwest of Macon, Georgia on the Central of Georgia railroad. During the American Civil War, it was the site of a prisoner-of-war camp which is no... | Andersonville,_Georgia |@lemmatized andersonville:12 city:8 sumter:2 county:1 georgia:5 united:3 state:4 population:5 census:3 southwest:2 part:2 macon:1 central:1 railroad:1 american:3 civil:4 war:5 site:5 prisoner:1 camp:7 national:2 historic:2 americus:1 micropolitan:1 statistical:1 area:3 geography:1 locate:1 accor... |
6,617 | Bernie_Federko | Bernard Allan Federko (born May 12, 1956 in Foam Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey centre who played 14 seasons in the NHL from 1976 to 1990. Playing career Bernie began playing hockey at a young age in his home town of Foam Lake, Saskatchewan. He was captain of the 1971 Bantam provinci... | Bernie_Federko |@lemmatized bernard:1 allan:1 federko:13 bear:1 may:1 foam:3 lake:4 saskatchewan:2 canada:1 retired:1 professional:1 ice:2 hockey:10 centre:1 play:9 season:17 nhl:26 career:8 bernie:1 begin:1 young:1 age:2 home:1 town:1 captain:1 bantam:2 provincial:1 champion:1 also:3 senior:1 local:1 flyer:1 fishing:1... |
6,618 | Biotite | Two fragments of Biotite Biotite is a common phyllosilicate mineral within the mica group, with the approximate chemical formula K(Mg, Fe)3AlSi3O10(F, OH)2. More generally, it refers to the dark mica series, primarily a solid-solution series between the iron-endmember annite, and the magnesium-endmember phlogopite; mo... | Biotite |@lemmatized two:2 fragment:1 biotite:18 common:1 phyllosilicate:1 mineral:3 within:1 mica:7 group:1 approximate:1 chemical:1 formula:1 k:1 mg:1 fe:1 f:2 oh:1 generally:2 refer:1 dark:1 series:2 primarily:1 solid:1 solution:1 iron:5 endmember:2 annite:1 magnesium:3 phlogopite:2 aluminous:1 endmembers:1 include:... |
6,619 | Dutch_West_India_Company | The West India House in Amsterdam, headquarters of the GWC from 1623 to 1647. Warehouse of the GWC in Amsterdam. Dutch West India Company (; ) was a company of Dutch merchants. Among its founding fathers was Willem Usselincx (1567-1647?). On June 3, 1621, it was granted a charter for a trade monopoly in the West Indie... | Dutch_West_India_Company |@lemmatized west:7 india:10 house:1 amsterdam:5 headquarters:1 gwc:9 warehouse:1 dutch:13 company:18 merchant:2 among:1 found:1 father:1 willem:1 usselincx:1 june:1 grant:2 charter:4 trade:6 monopoly:2 indie:1 mean:1 caribbean:3 republic:1 seven:1 united:1 netherlands:4 give:1 jurisdiction:1 a... |
6,620 | Morihei_Ueshiba | Morihei Ueshiba (植芝 盛平 Ueshiba Morihei, December 14, 1883–April 26, 1969) was a famous martial artist and founder of the Japanese martial art of aikido. He is often referred to as , meaning "founder", or Ōsensei, "Great Teacher". Early years Morihei Ueshiba was born in Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan on December 14... | Morihei_Ueshiba |@lemmatized morihei:14 ueshiba:48 植芝:1 盛平:1 december:2 april:4 famous:2 martial:11 artist:3 founder:10 japanese:2 art:15 aikido:29 often:1 refer:6 mean:2 ōsensei:1 great:7 teacher:5 early:8 year:7 bear:2 tanabe:2 wakayama:1 prefecture:2 japan:2 son:1 yoroku:1 yuki:1 five:1 child:2 raise:1 somewhat:1 pr... |
6,621 | Mebyon_Kernow | Mebyon Kernow (Cornish for "Sons of Cornwall", often abbreviated MK) is a minor political party in the United Kingdom. The main objective of MK is to establish greater autonomy in Cornwall, through the establishment of a legislative Cornish Assembly. On a national scale Mebyon Kernow have no members elected by the Corn... | Mebyon_Kernow |@lemmatized mebyon:26 kernow:27 cornish:25 son:1 cornwall:39 often:2 abbreviate:1 mk:29 minor:1 political:6 party:19 united:3 kingdom:3 main:1 objective:3 establish:2 great:1 autonomy:1 establishment:1 legislative:1 assembly:5 national:3 scale:1 member:10 elect:6 people:2 house:3 common:1 present:2 lord:... |
6,622 | Larry_Niven | Laurence van Cott Niven (born April 30, 1938 Los Angeles, California) is a US science fiction author. Perhaps his best-known work is Ringworld (1970), which received Hugo, Locus, Ditmar, and Nebula awards. His work is primarily hard science fiction, using big science concepts and theoretical physics. It also often incl... | Larry_Niven |@lemmatized laurence:1 van:1 cott:1 niven:35 bear:1 april:1 los:3 angeles:3 california:4 u:2 science:11 fiction:12 author:2 perhaps:1 best:3 know:6 work:8 ringworld:14 receive:1 hugo:12 locus:10 ditmar:1 nebula:6 award:18 primarily:1 hard:3 use:6 big:1 concept:5 theoretical:1 physic:2 also:7 often:1 includ... |
6,623 | Montenegro | {{Infobox Country |native_name = Crna GoraЦрна Гора |conventional_long_name = Montenegro |common_name = Montenegro |demonym = Montenegrin |image_flag = Flag of Montenegro.svg |image_coat = Coat of arms of Montenegro.svg |image_map = Europe location MNO.png |map_caption = |national_motto = |national_anthem = Oj, svijetl... | Montenegro |@lemmatized infobox:1 country:12 crna:6 goraцрна:1 гора:4 montenegro:161 demonym:2 montenegrin:53 flag:6 svg:2 coat:2 arm:5 europe:11 location:2 mno:1 png:2 oj:1 svijetla:1 majska:1 zoro:1 oh:2 bright:2 dawn:2 may:10 capital:10 image:2 grb:1 latd:1 latm:1 latns:1 n:1 longd:1 longm:1 longew:1 e:2 parliamenta... |
6,624 | Film_editing | Film editing is the process of selecting and joining together shots, connecting the resulting sequences, and ultimately creating a finished motion picture. It is an art of storytelling. Film editing is the only art that is unique to cinema, separating film-making from other art forms that preceded it (such as photograp... | Film_editing |@lemmatized film:106 editing:26 process:8 select:1 join:2 together:10 shot:41 connect:1 result:1 sequence:8 ultimately:1 create:8 finished:1 motion:13 picture:22 art:12 storytelling:4 unique:5 cinema:5 separate:1 making:4 form:8 precede:2 photography:4 theater:1 dance:2 writing:2 direct:2 although:4 close... |
6,625 | Inch | An inch (plural: inches; symbol or abbreviation: in or, sometimes, ″ – a double prime) is the name of a unit of length in a number of different systems, including Imperial units, and United States customary units. There are 36 inches in a yard and 12 inches in a foot. A corresponding unit of area is the square inch an... | Inch |@lemmatized inch:67 plural:1 symbol:2 abbreviation:1 sometimes:2 double:3 prime:3 name:1 unit:20 length:10 number:2 different:8 system:4 include:2 imperial:3 united:6 state:4 customary:2 yard:7 foot:10 corresponding:2 area:1 square:1 volume:1 cubic:1 usually:1 universal:1 measurement:3 widely:1 use:3 kingdom:2 ca... |
6,626 | Geography_of_Morocco | True-color image of Morocco from Terra spacecraft Topography of Morocco Morocco's and Western Sahara's cities and main towns Introduction Morocco is a Northern African country, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, between Algeria and the annexed Western Sahara. A large part of Morocco is mount... | Geography_of_Morocco |@lemmatized true:1 color:1 image:1 morocco:8 terra:1 spacecraft:1 topography:1 western:4 sahara:4 city:1 main:1 town:1 introduction:1 northern:3 african:1 country:4 border:3 north:3 atlantic:1 ocean:1 mediterranean:8 sea:4 algeria:2 annexed:2 large:3 part:1 mountainous:2 atlas:2 mountain:3 locate:... |
6,627 | Homeostasis | Homeostasis (from Greek: ὅμος, hómos, "similar"; and ιστημι, histēmi, "standing still"; defined by Walter Bradford Cannon in 1929 + 1932 Karl Ludwig von Bertalanffy: ... aber vom Menschen wissen wir nichts, (English title: Robots, Men and Minds), translated by Dr. Hans-Joachim Flechtner. page 115. Econ Verlag GmbH (19... | Homeostasis |@lemmatized homeostasis:32 greek:1 ὅμος:1 hómos:1 similar:2 ιστημι:1 histēmi:1 standing:1 still:3 define:3 walter:1 bradford:1 cannon:1 karl:1 ludwig:1 von:1 bertalanffy:1 aber:1 vom:1 menschen:1 wissen:1 wir:1 nichts:1 english:1 title:1 robot:1 men:1 mind:1 translate:1 dr:1 han:1 joachim:1 flechtner:1 pag... |
6,628 | Insert_(filmmaking) | In film, an insert is a shot of part of a scene as filmed from a different angle and/or focal length from the master shot. Inserts cover action already covered in the master shot, but emphasize a different aspect of that action due to the different framing. An insert is different from a cutaway in that the cutaway is... | Insert_(filmmaking) |@lemmatized film:5 insert:10 shot:9 part:2 scene:1 different:4 angle:1 focal:1 length:1 master:3 cover:3 action:4 already:1 emphasize:1 aspect:1 due:1 framing:1 cutaway:4 exact:1 term:2 use:3 new:1 inserted:1 another:1 view:2 actor:1 close:2 head:2 knee:1 two:2 often:3 confine:1 object:2 body:1 thu... |
6,629 | Honey | A jar of honey with honey dipper A capped frame of honeycomb Honey is a sweet aliment produced by honey bees (and some other species) and derived from the nectar of flowers. According to the United States National Honey Board and various international food regulations, "honey stipulates a pure product that does not ... | Honey |@lemmatized jar:3 honey:296 dipper:1 capped:1 frame:3 honeycomb:6 sweet:7 aliment:1 produce:21 bee:52 specie:2 derive:3 nectar:22 flower:14 accord:4 united:6 state:5 national:10 board:6 various:3 international:1 food:14 regulation:2 stipulate:1 pure:2 product:14 allow:2 addition:5 substance:1 include:11 limit:1 ... |
6,630 | Francis_Scott_Key | Maryland Historical Society plaque marking the birthplace of Francis Scott Key Fort McHenry looking towards the position of the British ships (with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the distance on the upper left) Francis Scott Key (August 1, 1779–January 11, 1843) was an American lawyer, author, and amateur poet, from G... | Francis_Scott_Key |@lemmatized maryland:10 historical:1 society:1 plaque:2 mark:1 birthplace:1 francis:20 scott:23 key:47 fort:6 mchenry:5 look:1 towards:1 position:2 british:7 ship:2 bridge:7 distance:1 upper:2 left:1 august:1 january:1 american:9 lawyer:2 author:2 amateur:1 poet:1 georgetown:3 write:3 word:1 united:4... |
6,631 | Eta | Handwritten variant of lowercase eta, from the Byzantine period Eta (uppercase Η, lowercase η; ) is the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 8. Letters that arose from Eta include the Latin H and the Cyrillic letter И. In Modern Greek the letter, pronounced , represe... | Eta |@lemmatized handwritten:1 variant:4 lowercase:5 eta:13 byzantine:1 period:1 uppercase:2 η:14 seventh:2 letter:14 greek:13 alphabet:7 system:3 numeral:1 value:3 arise:1 include:1 latin:4 h:18 cyrillic:3 и:2 modern:5 pronounce:3 represent:10 close:3 front:3 unrounded:3 vowel:5 classical:3 long:2 open:1 mid:1 history... |
6,632 | Industrial_archaeology_of_Dartmoor | The remains of the wheelpit at Huntingdon mine on southern Dartmoor. The industrial archaeology of Dartmoor covers a number of the industries which have, over the ages, occurred on Dartmoor, and the remaining evidence surrounding them. Currently only a few industries are economically significant, yet all three will ine... | Industrial_archaeology_of_Dartmoor |@lemmatized remains:2 wheelpit:1 huntingdon:1 mine:11 southern:1 dartmoor:19 industrial:1 archaeology:1 cover:1 number:2 industry:2 age:2 occur:2 remain:2 evidence:3 surround:1 currently:1 economically:1 significant:2 yet:1 three:1 inevitably:1 leave:1 trace:1 moor:4 china:1 clay:1 m... |
6,633 | Orchidaceae | Orchidaceae (or Orchid family) is the largest family of the flowering plants (Angiospermae). Number of orchids Orchid Fact File, Royal Botanic gardens, Kew Its name is derived from the genus Orchis. The Royal Botanical Gardens of Kew list 880 genera and nearly 22,000 accepted species, but the exact number is unknow... | Orchidaceae |@lemmatized orchidaceae:7 orchid:103 family:9 large:5 flowering:2 plant:13 angiospermae:1 number:8 fact:1 file:1 royal:3 botanic:2 garden:4 kew:2 name:2 derive:1 genus:21 orchis:6 botanical:2 list:2 nearly:2 accepted:1 specie:32 exact:1 unknown:2 perhaps:1 many:7 classification:1 age:4 dna:1 data:1 taxonom... |
6,634 | Inedia | Inedia is the alleged ability to live without food, which has been dismissed by the scientific community. Breatharianism is a related concept, in which believers claim food and possibly water are not necessary, and that humans can be sustained solely by prana (the vital life force in Hinduism), or according to some, by... | Inedia |@lemmatized inedia:7 alleged:1 ability:2 live:6 without:13 food:22 dismiss:1 scientific:5 community:1 breatharianism:8 related:1 concept:1 believer:1 claim:19 possibly:1 water:5 necessary:1 human:1 sustain:2 solely:1 prana:1 vital:1 life:1 force:1 hinduism:2 accord:4 energy:4 sunlight:3 term:2 may:2 also:5 refe... |
6,635 | Hearse | A modern day hearse; this one was used to transport the body of former US President Ronald Reagan during his state funeral A hearse is a funeral vehicle, a conveyance for the casket from e.g. a church to a cemetery, a similar burial site, or a crematorium. In the funeral trade, they are often called funeral coaches. ... | Hearse |@lemmatized modern:1 day:1 hearse:49 one:4 use:7 transport:2 body:7 former:1 u:4 president:1 ronald:1 reagan:1 state:4 funeral:16 vehicle:17 conveyance:1 casket:5 e:1 g:1 church:1 cemetery:2 similar:4 burial:1 site:2 crematorium:1 trade:1 often:5 call:2 coach:5 history:1 originally:1 horse:3 drawn:3 silent:1 el... |
6,636 | Conversion_of_units | Conversion of units refers to conversion factors between different units of measurement for the same quantity. Techniques Rounding of results The process of making a conversion cannot produce a more precise result than the original quoted figure. Appropriate rounding of results is normally performed after conversion.... | Conversion_of_units |@lemmatized conversion:22 unit:150 refers:1 factor:4 different:2 measurement:9 quantity:3 technique:1 round:2 result:4 process:2 make:2 cannot:1 produce:2 precise:1 original:1 quoted:1 figure:3 appropriate:1 rounding:1 normally:1 perform:1 see:8 significant:2 table:11 article:1 give:2 list:4 number... |
6,637 | March | March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, and one of the seven months which are 31 days long. March in the Southern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent of September in the Northern Hemisphere. The name of March comes from ancient Rome, when March was the first month of the year and named Mart... | March |@lemmatized march:50 third:1 month:10 year:15 gregorian:2 calendar:4 one:1 seven:1 day:22 long:1 southern:2 hemisphere:4 seasonal:1 equivalent:1 september:2 northern:2 name:5 come:1 ancient:1 rome:2 first:5 martius:1 mar:1 roman:2 god:1 war:2 climate:1 mediterranean:1 spring:2 logical:1 point:1 beginning:2 well:... |
6,638 | Hadrian | Publius Aelius Hadrianus Inscription in Athens, year 112 AD: CIL III, 550 = InscrAtt 3 = IG II, 3286 = Dessau 308 = IDRE 2, 365: P(ublio) Aelio P(ubli) f(ilio) Serg(ia) Hadriano / co(n)s(uli) VIIviro epulonum sodali Augustali leg(ato) pro pr(aetore) Imp(eratoris) Nervae Traiani / Caesaris Aug(usti) Germanici Dacici Pan... | Hadrian |@lemmatized publius:4 aelius:13 hadrianus:7 inscription:6 athens:9 year:16 ad:8 cil:1 iii:1 inscratt:1 ig:1 ii:5 dessau:1 idre:1 p:16 ublio:1 aelio:1 ubli:1 f:5 ilio:1 serg:1 ia:1 hadriano:1 co:3 n:1 uli:1 viiviro:1 epulonum:2 sodali:1 augustali:1 leg:4 ato:2 pro:3 pr:1 aetore:1 imp:2 eratoris:1 nervae:1 traia... |
6,639 | Input%2Foutput | In computing, input/output, or I/O, refers to the communication between an information processing system (such as a computer), and the outside world – possibly a human, or another information processing system. Inputs are the signals or data received by the system, and outputs are the signals or data sent from it. The ... | Input%2Foutput |@lemmatized compute:1 input:13 output:12 refers:1 communication:2 information:4 processing:3 system:7 computer:13 outside:2 world:1 possibly:1 human:4 another:1 signal:5 data:9 receive:2 send:1 term:1 also:2 use:9 part:2 action:2 perform:3 operation:2 device:12 person:1 communicate:2 instance:1 keyboard... |
6,640 | Larissa | The eternal symbol of the city, artistic display. Larissa (, Lárisa) is a city and the capital of the Thessaly periphery of Greece, and capital of the Larissa Prefecture. It is a principal agricultural centre and a national transportation hub, linked by rail with the port of Volos and with Thessaloniki and Athens. The... | Larissa |@lemmatized eternal:2 symbol:2 city:17 artistic:1 display:1 larissa:54 lárisa:1 capital:3 thessaly:14 periphery:1 greece:9 prefecture:4 principal:2 agricultural:3 centre:2 national:4 transportation:1 hub:1 link:3 rail:1 port:1 volos:3 thessaloniki:5 athens:5 population:3 great:2 area:5 around:3 take:4 municipa... |
6,641 | Kuomintang | The Kuomintang of China http://www.kmt.org.tw/english/page.aspx?type=para&mnum=105 ( or in English; kuomintang - Definitions from Dictionary.com,(中國國民黨\中国国民党,pinyin: Zhōngguó Guómíndǎng); in Mandarin abbreviated KMT; Hanyu Pinyin: Guómíndǎng, GMD), translated as the Chinese Nationalist Party, is a political party o... | Kuomintang |@lemmatized kuomintang:40 china:46 http:2 www:2 kmt:112 org:1 tw:1 english:2 page:1 aspx:1 type:1 para:1 mnum:1 definition:1 dictionary:1 com:3 中國國民黨:1 中国国民党:1 pinyin:2 zhōngguó:1 guómíndǎng:2 mandarin:1 abbreviate:1 hanyu:1 gmd:1 translate:1 chinese:24 nationalist:13 party:74 political:15 republic:21 roc:1... |
6,642 | Jehoshaphat | Statues of Josaphat and Ezechias on the Monastery of El Escorial. Jehoshaphat (alternately spelled Jehosaphat, Josaphat, or Yehoshafat) () was the successor of Asa, king of Judah. His children included Jehoram of Judah. Historically, his name has sometimes been connected with the Valley of Jehosaphat, J. D. Douglas, ed... | Jehoshaphat |@lemmatized statue:1 josaphat:2 ezechias:1 monastery:1 el:1 escorial:1 jehoshaphat:16 alternately:1 spell:1 jehosaphat:4 yehoshafat:1 successor:1 asa:6 king:20 judah:6 child:1 include:1 jehoram:2 historically:1 name:1 sometimes:1 connect:1 valley:1 j:1 douglas:1 ed:2 new:2 bible:2 dictionary:1 eerdmans:1 g... |
6,643 | H._R._Giger | Hans Ruedi Giger (; born in Chur, Grisons Canton, Switzerland, February 5, 1940) is an Academy Award-winning Swiss painter, sculptor, and set designer best known for his design work on the film Alien. Biography Born in 1940 to a chemist’s family in Chur, Switzerland, went to the Catholic Marienheim and then transferre... | H._R._Giger |@lemmatized han:1 ruedi:1 giger:34 bear:2 chur:4 grison:1 canton:1 switzerland:5 february:1 academy:1 award:1 win:1 swiss:2 painter:3 sculptor:1 set:1 designer:1 best:2 know:6 design:16 work:15 film:7 alien:5 biography:1 chemist:1 family:1 go:1 catholic:1 marienheim:1 transfer:1 auntie:1 grittli:1 reformat... |
6,644 | Metamorphosis | A dragonfly in its final moult, undergoing metamorphosis from its nymph form to an adult. Metamorphosis is a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, involving a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in the animal's form or structure through cell growth and differentiation. ... | Metamorphosis |@lemmatized dragonfly:1 final:1 moult:2 undergo:7 metamorphosis:34 nymph:3 form:8 adult:14 biological:1 process:4 animal:2 physically:1 develop:2 birth:1 hatching:1 involve:1 conspicuous:1 relatively:1 abrupt:1 change:5 structure:1 cell:8 growth:6 differentiation:1 insect:11 amphibian:5 mollusk:1 crustac... |
6,645 | Luton_Town_F.C. | Luton Town Football Club are an English professional football club based in the town of Luton, Bedfordshire. They play their home matches at Kenilworth Road, where they have been based since 1905. The club will compete in the Conference National, the fifth tier of English football, for the first time during the 2009–10... | Luton_Town_F.C. |@lemmatized luton:68 town:34 football:28 club:61 english:3 professional:5 base:5 bedfordshire:1 play:8 home:7 match:11 kenilworth:8 road:13 since:6 compete:2 conference:2 national:2 fifth:1 tier:5 first:20 time:11 season:21 form:2 south:2 england:7 turn:3 make:5 payment:2 player:15 early:2 fully:3 year... |
6,646 | Matilda_of_Tuscany | Matilda of Tuscanyfrom Cod. Vat. lat. 4922 (1115) Matilda's signature ("Matilda, Dei gratia si quid est"), quite tremulous due to her old age. Notitia Confirmationis (Prato, June 1107), Archivio Storico Diocesano of Lucca, Diplomatico Arcivescovile, perg. ++ I29 Matilda of Canossa (Italian: Matilde, Latin: Matilda, Mat... | Matilda_of_Tuscany |@lemmatized matilda:42 tuscanyfrom:1 cod:1 vat:1 lat:1 signature:1 dei:1 gratia:1 si:1 quid:1 est:1 quite:1 tremulous:1 due:1 old:3 age:1 notitia:1 confirmationis:1 prato:2 june:1 archivio:1 storico:1 diocesano:1 lucca:6 diplomatico:1 arcivescovile:1 perg:1 canossa:9 italian:5 matilde:2 latin:2 math... |
6,647 | Cathode | Diagram of a copper cathode in a galvanic cell. A cathode is an electrode through which electric current flows out of a polarized electrical device. Mnemonic: CCD (Cathode Current Departs). From an electrochemical point of view, positively charged cations invariably move toward the cathode and/or negatively charged an... | Cathode |@lemmatized diagram:1 copper:1 cathode:50 galvanic:8 cell:23 electrode:17 electric:3 current:27 flow:16 polarized:1 electrical:1 device:9 mnemonic:1 ccd:1 departs:1 electrochemical:2 point:1 view:1 positively:4 charge:7 cation:4 invariably:1 move:6 toward:2 negatively:1 anion:2 away:1 balance:1 electron:29 arr... |
6,648 | Linked_list | In computer science, a linked list is data structure that consists of a sequence of data records such that in each record there is a field that contains a reference (i.e., a link) to the next record in the sequence. Image:Singly-linked-list.svgA linked list whose nodes contain two fields: an integer value and a link t... | Linked_list |@lemmatized computer:12 science:2 link:158 list:304 data:80 structure:47 consist:4 sequence:3 record:28 field:27 contain:17 reference:28 e:6 next:59 image:3 singly:13 svga:3 whose:4 node:192 two:23 integer:10 value:9 among:2 simple:11 common:5 use:65 implement:7 many:15 important:1 abstract:2 stack:2 queue... |
6,649 | Ceuta | Ceuta is an autonomous city of Spain located on the North African side of the Strait of Gibraltar, on the Mediterranean, which separates it from the Spanish mainland. The area of Ceuta is approximately 28 km². Ceuta is dominated by a hill called Monte Hacho, on which there is a fort used by the Spanish Army. Monte Hac... | Ceuta |@lemmatized ceuta:59 autonomous:5 city:24 spain:22 locate:1 north:2 african:2 side:3 strait:1 gibraltar:4 mediterranean:3 separate:1 spanish:17 mainland:3 area:1 approximately:2 dominate:1 hill:1 call:3 monte:3 hacho:3 fort:1 use:5 army:2 one:3 possible:1 location:2 southern:1 pillar:1 hercules:1 greek:1 legend:... |
6,650 | Itanium | Itanium is the brand name for 64-bit Intel microprocessors that implement the Intel Itanium architecture (formerly called IA-64). Intel has released two processor families using the brand: the original Itanium and the Itanium 2. Starting November 1, 2007, new members of the second family are again called Itanium. The p... | Itanium |@lemmatized itanium:131 brand:2 name:9 bit:14 intel:65 microprocessor:10 implement:11 architecture:39 formerly:1 call:7 ia:25 release:29 two:11 processor:66 family:5 use:26 original:4 start:1 november:12 new:13 member:3 second:4 market:9 enterprise:12 server:26 high:12 performance:15 compute:5 system:58 origin... |
6,651 | Microevolution | Microevolution is the occurrence of small-scale changes in allele frequencies in a population, over a few generations, also known as change at or below the species level Macroevolution: Its definition, Philosophy and History . These changes may be due to several processes: mutation, natural selection, artificial sele... | Microevolution |@lemmatized microevolution:15 occurrence:2 small:1 scale:2 change:4 allele:1 frequency:2 population:3 generation:2 also:2 know:1 specie:2 level:1 macroevolution:9 definition:1 philosophy:1 history:1 may:2 due:1 several:1 process:6 mutation:1 natural:1 selection:2 artificial:1 gene:2 flow:1 genetic:1 dri... |
6,652 | Manhattan_(cocktail) | A Manhattan is a cocktail made with whiskey, sweet vermouth, ice, and bitters. Commonly used whiskeys include rye (the traditional choice), Canadian, bourbon and Tennessee. Proportions of whiskey to vermouth vary, from a very sweet 1:1 ratio to a much less sweet 4:1 ratio. The cocktail is often stirred with ice and ... | Manhattan_(cocktail) |@lemmatized manhattan:28 cocktail:25 make:11 whiskey:8 sweet:7 vermouth:14 ice:6 bitter:10 commonly:1 used:1 include:1 rye:2 traditional:1 choice:1 canadian:1 bourbon:1 tennessee:1 proportion:1 vary:1 ratio:3 much:1 less:2 often:2 stir:2 strain:1 glass:4 garnish:3 maraschino:3 cherry:4 stem:1 reci... |
6,653 | Absolute_zero | Absolute zero is a temperature marked by a 0 entropy configuration. It is the coldest temperature theoretically possible and cannot be reached by artificial or natural means. Temperature is an entropically defined quantity that effectively determines the number of thermodynamically accessible states of a system within ... | Absolute_zero |@lemmatized absolute:28 zero:34 temperature:43 mark:2 entropy:7 configuration:1 cold:9 theoretically:2 possible:5 cannot:2 reach:2 artificial:1 natural:3 mean:1 entropically:1 define:2 quantity:3 effectively:1 determine:3 number:3 thermodynamically:1 accessible:1 state:7 system:8 within:2 energy:10 range... |
6,654 | Community_emergency_response_team | In the United States a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) can refer to one of five federal programs promoted under the umbrella organization Citizen Corps, which is funded in part by the Stafford Act; an implementation of the federal CERT program, administered by a local sponsoring agency, which receives Stafford... | Community_emergency_response_team |@lemmatized united:1 state:5 community:18 emergency:18 response:16 team:65 cert:60 refer:1 one:7 five:1 federal:5 program:13 promote:2 umbrella:1 organization:13 citizen:17 corp:15 fund:6 part:5 stafford:3 act:2 implementation:2 administer:1 local:10 sponsoring:14 agency:21 receive:5 ... |
6,655 | Old_English_(Ireland) | The Old English () were the descendants of the settlers who came to Ireland from Wales, Normandy and England after the Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169-71. Many of the Old English became assimilated into Irish society over the centuries and their nobility were effectively the ruling class in the land up to the 16th c... | Old_English_(Ireland) |@lemmatized old:46 english:80 descendant:2 settler:6 come:5 ireland:42 wale:3 normandy:1 england:9 norman:18 invasion:1 many:7 become:5 assimilated:1 irish:41 society:1 century:15 nobility:4 effectively:1 ruling:1 class:4 land:5 dispossess:1 however:8 political:7 religious:7 conflict:2 tudor:3 co... |
6,656 | Kiwi | Kiwi are flightless birds endemic to New Zealand, in the genus Apteryx and family Apterygidae. At around the size of a domestic chicken, kiwi are by far the smallest living ratites and lay the largest egg in relation to its body size. San Diego Zoo There are five recognised species - all of which are endangered. The... | Kiwi |@lemmatized kiwi:85 flightless:1 bird:12 endemic:2 new:23 zealand:20 genus:2 apteryx:13 family:1 apterygidae:1 around:3 size:7 domestic:2 chicken:3 far:2 small:9 living:1 ratite:5 lay:10 large:3 egg:16 relation:1 body:2 san:4 diego:4 zoo:5 five:2 recognised:1 specie:15 endanger:4 national:3 symbol:5 accepted:1 on... |
6,657 | File_viewer | A file viewer is application software that displays data stored in a computer file in a human-friendly form. The file contents are displayed on the screen, or they may be printed. Also, they may be read aloud using speech synthesis. Overview File viewers do not edit files, still it is common for them to be able to sav... | File_viewer |@lemmatized file:31 viewer:22 application:1 software:8 display:6 data:3 store:1 computer:2 human:2 friendly:2 form:2 content:6 screen:2 may:5 print:2 also:4 read:1 aloud:1 use:5 speech:1 synthesis:1 overview:1 edit:2 still:3 common:3 able:1 save:1 different:4 format:8 copy:1 information:2 view:4 clipboard:... |
6,658 | Molecular_biology | Molecular biology is the study of biology at a molecular level. The field overlaps with other areas of biology and chemistry, particularly genetics and biochemistry. Molecular biology chiefly concerns itself with understanding the interactions between the various systems of a cell, including the interactions between DN... | Molecular_biology |@lemmatized molecular:37 biology:38 study:15 level:2 field:9 overlap:1 area:1 chemistry:2 particularly:3 genetics:6 biochemistry:5 chiefly:1 concern:2 understand:2 interaction:7 various:1 system:2 cell:21 include:3 dna:39 rna:20 protein:31 biosynthesis:2 well:2 learn:2 regulate:1 write:1 nature:1 wil... |
6,659 | Enthalpy | In thermodynamics and molecular chemistry, the enthalpy (denoted as H, or specific enthalpy denoted as h) is a thermodynamic property of a fluid. It can be used to calculate the heat transfer during a quasistatic process taking place in a closed thermodynamic system under constant pressure. Enthalpy H is an arbitrary ... | Enthalpy |@lemmatized thermodynamics:8 molecular:1 chemistry:8 enthalpy:72 denote:3 h:12 specific:6 thermodynamic:13 property:4 fluid:5 use:7 calculate:4 heat:15 transfer:1 quasistatic:1 process:10 take:1 place:1 closed:4 system:52 constant:13 pressure:17 arbitrary:1 concept:1 change:34 δh:6 useful:2 equal:5 internal:1... |
6,660 | Josiah_Wedgwood | Josiah Wedgwood Etruria Hall, the family home, built 1768–1771 by Joseph Pickford. It was restored as part of the 1986 Stoke-on-Trent Garden Festival and is now part of a four-star hotel. Anti-slavery image Josiah Wedgwood (12 July 1730 – 3 January 1795) was an English potter, credited with the industrialization of th... | Josiah_Wedgwood |@lemmatized josiah:12 wedgwood:38 etruria:3 hall:1 family:5 home:3 built:1 joseph:1 pickford:1 restore:1 part:4 stoke:3 trent:5 garden:1 festival:1 four:1 star:1 hotel:1 anti:1 slavery:2 image:2 july:1 january:2 english:4 potter:4 credit:2 industrialization:1 manufacture:1 pottery:8 member:2 darwin:9 f... |
6,661 | Pseudoscience | Pseudoscience is a methodology, belief, or practice that is claimed to be scientific, or that is made to appear to be scientific, but which does not adhere to an appropriate scientific methodology, "Pseudoscientific - pretending to be scientific, falsely represented as being scientific", from the Oxford American Dictio... | Pseudoscience |@lemmatized pseudoscience:67 methodology:11 belief:11 practice:11 claim:28 scientific:67 make:13 appear:4 adhere:1 appropriate:2 pseudoscientific:25 pretending:1 falsely:1 represent:2 oxford:3 american:3 dictionary:4 publish:1 english:2 hansson:2 sven:1 ove:1 define:1 philosophia:1 naturalis:1 cite:2 sci... |
6,662 | Encyclopedia_Brown | Cover of the first edition of Encyclopedia Brown: Boy Detective from Lodestar Books.Leroy "Encyclopedia" Brown is a fictional boy detective, the main character in a long series of children's novels written by Donald J. Sobol since 1963. Style Books featuring Brown are subdivided into a number of (possibly interlinked... | Encyclopedia_Brown |@lemmatized cover:2 first:4 edition:2 encyclopedia:64 brown:72 boy:4 detective:7 lodestar:3 book:19 leroy:1 fictional:2 main:2 character:7 long:1 series:10 child:3 novel:4 write:4 donald:1 j:2 sobol:2 since:1 style:2 feature:7 subdivide:1 number:2 possibly:1 interlink:1 short:1 story:3 present:1 mys... |
6,663 | Malaysian_Armed_Forces | The military of Malaysia is known officially as the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF, Malay: Angkatan Tentera Malaysia-ATM). It consists of three branches; the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN, Malay: Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia-TLDM), the Malaysian Army (Malay: Tentera Darat Malaysia-TD) and the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF,... | Malaysian_Armed_Forces |@lemmatized military:8 malaysia:24 know:5 officially:1 malaysian:29 arm:9 force:26 maf:3 malay:6 angkatan:1 tentera:5 atm:1 consist:3 three:2 branch:1 royal:8 navy:4 rmn:1 laut:1 diraja:3 tldm:1 army:6 darat:1 td:1 air:4 rmaf:2 udara:2 tudm:2 general:2 jen:1 tan:1 sri:2 dato:1 abdul:1 aziz:1 bin... |
6,664 | Nebula | The Triangulum Emission Garren Nebula NGC 604 The "Pillars of Creation" from the Eagle Nebula A nebula (from Latin: "cloud" ; pl. nebulae or nebulæ, with ligature or nebulas) is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen gas, helium gas and plasma. Originally nebula was a general name for any extended astronomical object... | Nebula |@lemmatized triangulum:1 emission:19 garren:1 nebula:74 ngc:2 pillar:2 creation:2 eagle:3 latin:1 cloud:6 pl:1 nebulæ:1 ligature:1 interstellar:3 dust:3 hydrogen:5 gas:10 helium:2 plasma:2 originally:1 general:1 name:2 extended:1 astronomical:2 object:7 include:1 galaxy:3 beyond:1 milky:1 way:1 example:10 old:1... |
6,665 | Military_of_Burkina_Faso | The branches of Burkina Faso's military include its Army, Air Force, National Gendarmerie, National Police, and People's Militia. Being a landlocked country, Burkina Faso has no navy. Military statistics Military manpower - availability: males age 15-49: 2,688,072 (2002 est.) Military manpower - fit for military serv... | Military_of_Burkina_Faso |@lemmatized branch:1 burkina:8 faso:8 military:9 include:2 army:1 air:6 force:4 national:2 gendarmerie:1 police:1 people:1 militia:1 landlocked:1 country:1 navy:1 statistic:1 manpower:2 availability:1 male:2 age:2 est:2 fit:1 service:2 expenditure:1 dollar:1 figure:1 million:1 expenditures:1 p... |
6,666 | Mediterranean_Sea | Composite satellite image of the Mediterranean Sea. The Mediterranean Sea is a sea off the Atlantic Ocean surrounded by the Mediterranean region and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Anatolia and Europe, on the south by Africa, and on the east by the Levant. The name Mediterranean means "in the middle... | Mediterranean_Sea |@lemmatized composite:1 satellite:2 image:2 mediterranean:106 sea:106 atlantic:18 ocean:14 surround:2 region:10 almost:2 completely:1 enclose:2 land:9 north:5 anatolia:1 europe:7 south:3 africa:6 east:10 levant:2 name:7 mean:3 middle:8 cover:2 approximate:1 area:5 million:7 sq:3 mi:4 connection:5 str... |
6,667 | Air_conditioning | Air conditioning refers to the cooling and dehumidification of indoor air for thermal comfort. In a broader sense, the term can refer to any form of cooling, heating, ventilation or disinfection that modifies the condition of air. ASHRAE Terminology of HVAC&R, ASHRAE, Inc., Atlanta, 1991, An air conditioner (often ref... | Air_conditioning |@lemmatized air:152 condition:37 refers:1 cooling:13 dehumidification:1 indoor:8 thermal:2 comfort:16 broad:1 sense:1 term:7 refer:5 form:6 heating:9 ventilation:5 disinfection:2 modify:1 ashrae:4 terminology:1 hvac:3 r:15 inc:2 atlanta:2 conditioner:40 often:4 ac:1 con:1 appliance:2 system:27 mechani... |
6,668 | Keynesian_economics | Keynesian economics (also called Keynesianism () and Keynesian Theory) is a macroeconomic theory based on the ideas of 20th-century British economist John Maynard Keynes. Keynesian economics argues that private sector decisions sometimes lead to inefficient macroeconomic outcomes and therefore advocates active policy r... | Keynesian_economics |@lemmatized keynesian:43 economics:27 also:5 call:6 keynesianism:6 theory:41 macroeconomic:6 base:6 idea:9 century:1 british:1 economist:15 john:8 maynard:6 keynes:53 argue:16 private:5 sector:4 decision:3 sometimes:2 lead:7 inefficient:1 outcome:4 therefore:5 advocate:5 active:3 policy:34 response... |
6,669 | Fra_Angelico | Fra Angelico (c. 1395 – February 18 1455), born Guido di Pietro, was an Early Italian Renaissance painter, referred to in Vasari's Lives of the Artists as having "a rare and perfect talent". Giorgio Vasari, Lives of the Artists. first published 1568. Penguin Classics, 1965. Known in Italy as il Beato Angelico, he was ... | Fra_Angelico |@lemmatized fra:56 angelico:62 c:2 february:2 bear:2 guido:5 di:8 pietro:4 early:7 italian:7 renaissance:12 painter:11 refer:2 vasari:12 life:18 artist:16 rare:1 perfect:1 talent:1 giorgio:3 first:5 published:2 penguin:4 classic:2 know:7 italy:2 il:5 beato:8 contemporary:6 giovanni:6 da:5 fiesole:12 broth... |
6,670 | Steel-string_acoustic_guitar | Playing a steel-string guitar without a pick (fingerpicking). A steel-string acoustic guitar is a modern form of guitar descended from the classical guitar, but strung with steel strings for a brighter, louder sound. Strictly speaking, the terms steel-stringed guitar, classical guitar, and folk guitar all refer to ac... | Steel-string_acoustic_guitar |@lemmatized play:8 steel:23 string:28 guitar:82 without:3 pick:1 fingerpicking:3 acoustic:21 modern:2 form:3 descend:1 classical:10 strung:3 brighter:1 loud:2 sound:6 strictly:1 speak:1 term:2 stringed:1 folk:3 refer:4 non:3 electric:5 guitars:2 though:2 different:6 type:3 instrument:14 ny... |
6,671 | Monty_Python's_Life_of_Brian | Monty Python's Life of Brian, also known as Life of Brian, is a 1979 comedy film written, directed and largely performed by the Monty Python comedy team. It tells the story of Brian Cohen (played by Graham Chapman), a young Jewish man who is born in the same era and location as Jesus Christ and subsequently mistaken fo... | Monty_Python's_Life_of_Brian |@lemmatized monty:19 python:40 life:29 brian:69 also:20 know:5 comedy:13 film:87 write:8 direct:3 largely:1 perform:1 team:1 tell:4 story:4 cohen:3 play:10 graham:4 chapman:5 young:6 jewish:1 man:12 bear:4 era:4 location:3 jesus:17 christ:8 subsequently:1 mistake:3 messiah:9 combination:2 ... |
6,672 | Morpheme | In morpheme-based morphology, a morpheme is the smallest linguistic unit that has semantic meaning. In spoken language, morphemes are composed of phonemes (the smallest linguistically distinctive units of sound), and in written language morphemes are composed of graphemes (the smallest units of written language). The... | Morpheme |@lemmatized morpheme:33 base:1 morphology:2 small:3 linguistic:1 unit:3 semantic:2 meaning:1 spoken:1 language:6 compose:2 phoneme:2 linguistically:1 distinctive:1 sound:1 write:3 grapheme:2 concept:2 differs:1 word:13 many:1 cannot:1 stand:3 free:5 alone:2 bound:6 use:1 exclusively:1 alongside:1 actual:1 pho... |
6,673 | Nobel_Peace_Prize | Swedish economist and Nobel Prize Laureate Dag Hammarskjöld was an unusually active UN Secretary-General from 1953 to his death in 1961. The Nobel Peace Prize (Swedish, Danish and ) is one of five Nobel Prizes bequeathed by the Swedish industrialist and inventor Alfred Nobel. According to Nobel's will, the Peace Prize... | Nobel_Peace_Prize |@lemmatized swedish:6 economist:1 nobel:62 prize:50 laureate:14 dag:1 hammarskjöld:1 unusually:1 active:1 un:1 secretary:2 general:1 death:4 peace:42 danish:1 one:2 five:2 bequeath:1 industrialist:1 inventor:1 alfred:6 accord:2 award:17 person:3 shall:1 best:1 work:3 fraternity:1 nation:1 abolition:1... |
6,674 | Osman_II | Sultan Osman II or Othman II (commonly known as Genç Osman meaning Osman the Young in Turkish) (Ottoman Turkish عثمان ثانى ‘Osmān-i sānī) (November 3, 1604 May 20, 1622) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1618 until his death on 20 May 1622. He married Aisha, born in 1607, without issue. Osman II was born at... | Osman_II |@lemmatized sultan:9 osman:11 ii:9 othman:1 commonly:1 know:2 genç:1 mean:1 young:3 turkish:3 ottoman:5 عثمان:1 ثانى:1 osmān:1 sānī:1 november:1 may:2 empire:4 death:1 marry:1 aisha:1 bear:2 without:1 issue:1 topkapi:1 palace:2 istanbul:3 son:1 ahmed:1 wife:1 valide:1 mahfiruze:1 hatice:1 originally:1 name:1 ... |
6,675 | Bank_of_China_Tower_(Hong_Kong) | The Bank of China Tower (abbreviated BOC Tower) is one of the most recognisable skyscrapers in Central, Hong Kong. It houses the headquarters for the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited. The building is located at 1 Garden Road, in Central and Western District on Hong Kong Island. Designed by I. M. Pei, the building is ... | Bank_of_China_Tower_(Hong_Kong) |@lemmatized bank:13 china:11 tower:11 abbreviate:1 boc:5 one:3 recognisable:1 skyscraper:4 central:5 hong:18 kong:18 house:2 headquarters:3 limit:1 building:25 locate:2 garden:2 road:2 western:1 district:1 island:1 design:8 pei:3 high:5 two:5 mast:2 reach:2 tall:6 asia:2 first:3 outside... |
6,676 | Emperor_Chūai | ; also known as Tarashinakatsuhiko no Sumeramikoto; was a Japanese monarch, the 14th emperor (tennō) of Japan to appear on the traditional list of emperors. Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, pp. 15; Varley, Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki, pp. 100-101. Emperor Chūai is considered by most historians... | Emperor_Chūai |@lemmatized also:3 know:1 tarashinakatsuhiko:1 sumeramikoto:1 japanese:1 monarch:2 emperor:10 tennō:3 japan:8 appear:1 traditional:1 list:2 titsingh:2 isaac:2 annales:2 des:1 empereurs:2 du:2 japon:2 pp:3 varley:3 paul:4 jinnō:3 shōtōki:3 chūai:10 consider:1 historian:3 legendary:2 figure:1 name:1 assign... |
6,677 | Esperanto | is the most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language in the world. Its name derives from Doktoro Esperanto, the pseudonym under which L. L. Zamenhof published the first book detailing Esperanto, the Unua Libro, in 1887. The word esperanto means "one who hopes" in the language itself. Zamenhof's goal... | Esperanto |@lemmatized widely:3 speak:10 construct:2 international:39 auxiliary:7 language:133 world:23 name:6 derive:8 doktoro:1 esperanto:277 pseudonym:2 l:15 zamenhof:25 publish:16 first:16 book:17 detail:4 unua:3 libro:3 word:29 mean:10 one:23 hop:2 goal:6 create:5 easy:6 flexible:2 would:9 serve:3 universal:9 seco... |
6,678 | Book_of_Daniel | The Book of Daniel (דניאל) is a book in both the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and the Christian Old Testament. Originally written in Hebrew and Aramaic, it is set during the Babylonian Captivity, a period when Jews were deported and exiled to Babylon following the Siege of Jerusalem of 597 BC. The book revolves around the f... | Book_of_Daniel |@lemmatized book:81 daniel:189 דניאל:1 hebrew:29 bible:16 tanakh:4 christian:27 old:14 testament:9 originally:4 write:20 aramaic:18 set:10 babylonian:18 captivity:4 period:19 jew:12 deport:1 exile:4 babylon:45 follow:6 siege:4 jerusalem:20 bc:43 revolve:1 around:3 figure:9 israelite:3 become:4 adviser:1... |
6,679 | Ozymandias | OZYMANDIAS I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. Near them on the sand, Half sunk, a shatter'd visage lies, whose frown And wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive, stamp'd on these life... | Ozymandias |@lemmatized ozymandias:16 meet:2 traveller:2 antique:3 land:3 say:2 two:1 vast:1 trunkless:1 leg:4 stone:2 stand:3 desert:4 near:1 sand:3 half:1 sunk:1 shatter:1 visage:1 lie:2 whose:1 frown:1 wrinkle:1 lip:1 sneer:1 cold:1 command:1 tell:2 sculptor:2 well:1 passion:1 read:2 yet:1 survive:1 stamp:1 lifeless... |
6,680 | Horsepower | Horsepower (hp or HP or Hp) is the name of several non-SI units of power. It was originally defined to allow the output of steam engines to be measured and compared with the power output of draft horses. The horsepower was widely adopted to measure the output of piston engines, turbines, electric motors and other machi... | Horsepower |@lemmatized horsepower:124 hp:32 name:6 several:5 non:2 si:2 unit:22 power:69 originally:3 define:11 allow:1 output:27 steam:19 engine:66 measure:29 compare:2 draft:1 horse:22 widely:4 adopt:4 piston:12 turbine:6 electric:2 motor:4 machinery:1 different:7 region:1 definition:16 country:2 use:43 watt:14 meas... |
6,681 | Bézier_curve | Cubic Bézier curve In the mathematical field of numerical analysis, a Bézier curve is a parametric curve important in computer graphics and related fields. Generalizations of Bézier curves to higher dimensions are called Bézier surfaces, of which the Bézier triangle is a special case. Bézier curves were widely publici... | Bézier_curve |@lemmatized cubic:22 bézier:92 curve:127 mathematical:2 field:2 numerical:1 analysis:1 parametric:3 important:2 computer:4 graphic:8 related:1 generalization:2 high:5 dimension:1 call:5 surface:2 triangle:1 special:1 case:4 widely:2 publicize:1 french:1 engineer:1 pierre:1 use:18 design:1 automobile:1 bod... |
6,682 | Folk_music | Folk music can have a number of different meanings, but most commonly refers to Traditional music. The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous with the term "Traditional music", also often including World Music and Roots music; the term "Traditional music" was given its more specific meaning to disting... | Folk_music |@lemmatized folk:160 music:126 number:3 different:7 meaning:3 commonly:2 refers:2 traditional:34 original:10 term:5 synonymous:1 also:22 often:10 include:9 world:7 roots:1 give:1 specific:2 distinguish:2 definition:4 consider:4 encompass:1 describe:2 particular:1 kind:4 popular:25 base:5 contemporary:6 time... |
6,683 | Dalek | The Daleks () are a fictional extraterrestrial race of mutants from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Daleks are organisms from the planet Skaro, integrated within a tank-like mechanical casing. The resulting creatures are a powerful race bent on universal conquest and domination, utterly withou... | Dalek |@lemmatized daleks:251 fictional:3 extraterrestrial:2 race:13 mutant:16 british:9 science:2 fiction:2 television:15 series:31 doctor:106 organisms:1 planet:10 skaro:10 integrate:1 within:4 tank:3 like:22 mechanical:9 casing:16 resulting:1 creature:11 powerful:2 bent:1 universal:1 conquest:1 domination:1 utterly:... |
6,684 | Dr._Strangelove | Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (commonly known as Dr. Strangelove) is an American/British black comedy film directed by Stanley Kubrick, starring Peter Sellers and George C. Scott, and featuring Sterling Hayden, Keenan Wynn and Slim Pickens. Loosely based on Peter George's Cold Wa... | Dr._Strangelove |@lemmatized dr:46 strangelove:61 learn:2 stop:2 worrying:1 love:2 bomb:19 commonly:1 know:5 american:17 british:6 black:11 comedy:8 film:77 direct:3 stanley:13 kubrick:66 star:3 peter:22 seller:37 george:14 c:6 scott:15 feature:2 sterling:4 hayden:4 keenan:3 wynn:3 slim:8 pickens:11 loosely:3 base:22 c... |
6,685 | Electronegativity | Electronegativity, symbol χ, is a chemical property that describes the ability of an atom (or, more rarely, a functional group) to attract electrons (or electron density) towards itself in a covalent bond. "Electronegativity.", IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology An atom's electronegativity is affected by both i... | Electronegativity |@lemmatized electronegativity:92 symbol:1 χ:1 chemical:13 property:10 describe:3 ability:3 atom:22 rarely:1 functional:2 group:11 attract:4 electron:25 density:3 towards:1 covalent:6 bond:20 iupac:1 compendium:1 terminology:1 affect:2 atomic:11 weight:1 distance:1 valence:7 reside:1 charge:7 nucleus:... |
6,686 | Kwanzaa | Kwanzaa is a week-long African American holiday honoring African heritage, marked by participants lighting a kinara (candle holder). It is observed from December 26 to January 1 each year, primarily in the United States. Kwanzaa consists of seven days of celebration, featuring activities such as candle-lighting and ... | Kwanzaa |@lemmatized kwanzaa:70 week:1 long:1 african:30 american:15 holiday:20 honor:1 heritage:4 mark:1 participant:1 light:2 kinara:1 candle:7 holder:2 observe:2 december:2 january:3 year:6 primarily:1 united:4 state:7 consist:1 seven:8 day:4 celebration:11 feature:4 activity:1 lighting:1 pouring:1 libation:3 culmin... |
6,687 | National_League_Championship_Series | NLCS 2008 Game 3 between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Philadelphia Phillies played at Dodger Stadium In Major League Baseball, the National League Championship Series (NLCS) determines who wins the National League pennant and advances to Major League Baseball's championship, the World Series, facing the winner of th... | National_League_Championship_Series |@lemmatized nlcs:17 game:42 los:13 angeles:13 dodger:12 philadelphia:14 phillies:11 play:9 stadium:3 major:2 league:18 baseball:2 national:9 championship:7 series:33 determines:1 win:14 pennant:12 advance:5 world:6 face:1 winner:8 american:5 reign:1 champion:2 prior:1 determine:2 be... |
6,688 | Green_Bay_Packers | The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL) and are the third-oldest franchise in the NFL. The Packers are the last vestige of "small town teams" tha... | Green_Bay_Packers |@lemmatized green:49 bay:48 packer:169 professional:9 american:6 football:21 team:70 base:7 wisconsin:8 member:6 north:9 division:3 national:5 conference:5 nfc:18 league:15 nfl:52 third:6 old:4 franchise:11 last:5 vestige:1 small:2 town:1 common:2 found:3 earl:4 curly:7 lambeau:38 thus:3 name:19 fiel... |
6,689 | Multitier_architecture | In software engineering, multi-tier architecture (often referred to as n-tier architecture) is a client-server architecture in which the presentation and the application processing and the data management are logically separate processes. For example, an application that uses middleware to service data requests between... | Multitier_architecture |@lemmatized software:6 engineering:1 multi:4 tier:47 architecture:25 often:6 refer:2 n:2 client:8 server:12 presentation:5 application:15 processing:3 data:13 management:2 logically:1 separate:7 process:3 example:3 use:7 middleware:4 service:3 request:1 user:5 database:6 employ:1 widespread:1 re... |
6,690 | John_Sealy_Hospital | The current John Sealy Hospital, constructed in 1978. John Sealy Hospital is a hospital that is a part of the University of Texas Medical Branch complex in Galveston, Texas, United States. Sealy opened on January 10 1890. It was founded by the widow and brother of one of the richest citizens of Texas, John Sealy after... | John_Sealy_Hospital |@lemmatized current:2 john:9 sealy:14 hospital:9 construct:1 part:1 university:2 texas:4 medical:2 branch:2 complex:1 galveston:1 united:1 state:1 open:3 january:1 found:1 widow:1 brother:1 one:1 rich:1 citizen:1 death:1 accompany:1 training:1 school:1 nurse:2 two:1 month:1 foundation:4 become:1 pr... |
6,691 | Hank_Greenberg | Henry Benjamin "Hank" Greenberg (January 1, 1911, New York City, New York–September 4, 1986), nicknamed "Hammerin' Hank," was an American professional baseball player in the 1930s and 1940s. A first baseman primarily for the Detroit Tigers, Greenberg was one of the premier power hitters of his generation. He hit 58 ho... | Hank_Greenberg |@lemmatized henry:1 benjamin:1 hank:4 greenberg:67 january:2 new:12 york:9 city:4 september:2 nickname:1 hammerin:1 american:14 professional:2 baseball:25 player:22 first:21 baseman:4 primarily:1 detroit:8 tiger:16 one:7 premier:1 power:1 hitter:3 generation:1 hit:17 home:27 run:38 equal:1 jimmie:2 foxx... |
6,692 | Figure_skating | 2007 European Champion ice dancers Isabelle Delobel and Olivier Schoenfelder perform a lift in exhibition. Figure skating is a sport in which individuals, pairs, or groups perform spins, jumps, footwork and other intricate and challenging moves on ice. Figure skaters compete at various levels from beginner up to the ... | Figure_skating |@lemmatized european:5 champion:4 ice:40 dancer:3 isabelle:1 delobel:1 olivier:1 schoenfelder:1 perform:29 lift:38 exhibition:3 figure:89 skating:50 sport:18 individual:2 pair:32 group:8 spin:36 jump:60 footwork:4 intricate:3 challenge:2 move:5 skaters:1 compete:3 various:5 level:9 beginner:1 olympic:15... |
6,693 | Mendelevium | Mendelevium ( or ) is a synthetic element with the symbol Md (formerly Mv) and the atomic number 101. A metallic radioactive transuranic element of the actinides, mendelevium is synthesized by bombarding einsteinium with alpha particles and was named after Dmitri Mendeleev, who was responsible for the Periodic Table. ... | Mendelevium |@lemmatized mendelevium:17 synthetic:1 element:11 symbol:1 md:2 formerly:1 mv:1 atomic:2 number:2 metallic:2 radioactive:3 transuranic:2 actinide:2 synthesize:4 bombard:2 einsteinium:1 alpha:2 particle:2 name:2 dmitri:2 mendeleev:3 responsible:1 periodic:1 table:1 characteristic:2 researcher:1 show:2 moder... |
6,694 | Jonathan_Demme | Robert Jonathan Demme (born February 22, 1944) is an American filmmaker, producer and screenwriter. Personal life Demme was born in Baldwin, New York, the son of Dorothy Demme and a public relations executive father. Demme has three children: Ramona, Brooklyn, Josephine. He is a graduate of the University of Florida... | Jonathan_Demme |@lemmatized robert:1 jonathan:1 demme:19 born:1 february:1 american:1 filmmaker:1 producer:3 screenwriter:1 personal:1 life:1 bear:1 baldwin:1 new:5 york:2 son:1 dorothy:1 public:1 relation:1 executive:1 father:1 three:2 child:1 ramona:1 brooklyn:1 josephine:1 graduate:1 university:1 florida:1 also:2 un... |
6,695 | Iran | Iran (; OED ), officially the Islamic Republic of Iran , and formerly known internationally as Persia until 1935, is a country in Central Eurasia, http://cesww.fas.harvard.edu/ces_definition.html located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf and the southern shore of the Caspian Sea. Both the names "Persia... | Iran |@lemmatized iran:245 oed:1 officially:7 islamic:67 republic:14 formerly:1 know:11 internationally:1 persia:25 country:54 central:13 eurasia:2 http:23 cesww:1 fa:2 harvard:3 edu:4 html:8 locate:3 northeastern:1 shore:2 persian:110 gulf:12 southern:2 caspian:8 sea:9 name:12 use:21 interchangeably:2 cultural:13 cont... |
6,696 | Corona_Borealis | Corona Borealis (, genitive Coronae Borealis ) is a small constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for "northern crown", a name inspired by its shape; its main stars form a semicircular arc. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 1st century astronomer Ptolemy and remains one of the 88 modern con... | Corona_Borealis |@lemmatized corona:10 borealis:9 genitive:1 small:1 constellation:5 northern:3 sky:3 name:3 latin:1 crown:3 inspire:1 shape:1 main:1 star:9 form:1 semicircular:1 arc:1 one:2 list:1 century:1 astronomer:1 ptolemy:1 remain:1 modern:1 notable:1 feature:1 first:1 magnitude:3 bright:3 α:1 crb:1 alphecca:1 a... |
6,697 | Latin_declension | Latin is an inflected language, and as such has nouns, pronouns, and adjectives that must be declined in order to serve a grammatical function. A set of declined forms of the same word pattern is called a declension. There are five declensions, which are numbered and grouped by ending and grammatical gender. For simple... | Latin_declension |@lemmatized latin:25 inflected:1 language:3 noun:78 pronoun:17 adjectives:5 must:3 decline:22 order:6 serve:3 grammatical:4 function:4 set:2 form:67 word:17 pattern:6 call:2 declension:113 five:1 number:8 group:7 end:51 gender:9 simple:1 paradigm:4 visit:1 wiktionary:3 appendix:3 first:33 second:42 th... |
6,698 | John_Wayne | John Wayne (May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979) was an Academy Award- and Golden Globe Award-winning American film actor, director and producer. He epitomized rugged masculinity and has become an enduring American icon. He is famous for his distinctive voice, walk and height. He was also known for his conservative political ... | John_Wayne |@lemmatized john:102 wayne:215 may:14 june:4 academy:3 award:7 golden:1 globe:1 win:12 american:36 film:45 actor:12 director:7 producer:4 epitomize:1 rugged:1 masculinity:1 become:11 enduring:1 icon:4 famous:5 distinctive:1 voice:1 walk:4 height:2 also:16 know:7 conservative:6 political:5 view:4 support:9 a... |
6,699 | Tatmadaw | +Myanmar Armed ForcesMilitary manpowerTotal armed forces492,000 (Ranked 9th)Active troops492,000 (Ranked 9th)Total troops564,250 (Ranked 26th)Paramilitary72,000 (Ranked 26th)Conscription age18 years of ageAvailabilitymales age 15-49: 12,211,144 (2003 est.)Fit for military servicemales age 18-49: 6,502,013 (2005 est.)Mi... | Tatmadaw |@lemmatized myanmar:68 arm:10 forcesmilitary:1 manpowertotal:1 rank:18 active:4 total:14 conscription:2 year:5 ageavailabilitymales:1 age:3 est:4 fit:2 military:50 servicemales:1 expendituresusd:1 billion:1 u:2 percent:2 component:5 army:31 navy:19 air:17 force:54 police:12 frontier:6 forceshistory:1 history:... |
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