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Baseball_statistics
Statistics play an important role in summarizing baseball performance and evaluating players in the sport. Since the flow of baseball has natural breaks to it, the game lends itself to easy record keeping and statistics. This makes comparisons between players' on field performance relatively easy, and therefore gives s...
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Encyclopedia
Brockhaus Konversations-Lexicon, 1902 An encyclopedia (or encyclopaedia, encyclopædia) is a comprehensive written compendium that holds information from either all branches of knowledge or a particular branch of knowledge. Encyclopedias are divided into articles with one article on each subject covered. The articles o...
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Aegadian_Islands
A map showing the Aegadian Islands. The Aegadian Islands (Sicilian: Ìsuli Ègadi, ; ), are a group of small mountainous islands in the Mediterranean Sea off the northwest coast of Sicily, Italy, near the city of Trapani, with a total area of . Favignana (Aegusa), the largest, lies south west of Trapani; Levanzo (Pho...
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Blood
Blood is a specialized bodily fluid that delivers necessary substances to the body's cells — such as nutrients and oxygen — and transports waste products away from those same cells. In vertebrates, it is composed of blood cells suspended in a liquid called blood plasma. Plasma, which comprises 55% of blood fluid, is m...
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Equivocation
Equivocation is classified as both a formal and informal fallacy. It is the misleading use of a term with more than one meaning or sense (by glossing over which meaning is intended at a particular time). It is often confused with amphiboly; however, equivocation is ambiguity arising from the misleading use of a word a...
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Athens
Athens (; , Athina, ), the capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the world's oldest cities, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. The Greek capital has a population of 745,514 (in 2001) within its administrative limits and a land area of . The urban area of Athens ext...
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Albrecht_Altdorfer
Resurrection by Altdorfer, 1518 Albrecht Altdorfer (c. 1480 near Regensburg – 12 February 1538 in Regensburg) was a German painter, printmaker and architect of the Renaissance era, the leader of the Danube School in southern Germany, and a near-contemporary of Albrecht Dürer. He is best known as a significant pioneer ...
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Battle_of_the_Nile
Map of ship positions and movements during the Battle of Aboukir Bay, 1–2 August 1798. British ships are in red; French ships are in blue. Intermediate ship positions are shown in pale red/blue. Based upon a map from Intelligence in War, John Keegan, 2003 At the Battle of the Nile or Aboukir Bay (August 1-2, 1798), ...
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Lynyrd_Skynyrd
Lynyrd Skynyrd ( ) This is not completely in line with the title of their first album, (pronounced 'lĕh-'nérd 'skin-'nérd), which would suggest that Lynyrd is to be pronounced the same as the name Leonard. is an American rock band. The band became prominent in the Southern United States in 1973, and rose to worldwide ...
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Axiom_of_regularity
In mathematics, the axiom of regularity (also known as the axiom of foundation) is one of the axioms of Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory and was introduced by . In first-order logic the axiom reads: Or in prose: Every non-empty set A contains an element B which is disjoint from A. Two results which follow from the axiom ...
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Foreign_relations_of_Kazakhstan
Foreign relations of Kazakhstan are primarily based on economic and political security. The Nazarbayev administration has tried to balance relations with Russia and the United States by sending petroleum and natural gas to its northern neighbor at artificially low prices while assisting the U.S. in the War on Terror. K...
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Kevin_Warwick
Kevin Warwick (born 9 February 1954 Coventry, UK) is a British scientist and professor of cybernetics at the University of Reading, Reading, Berkshire, UK. He is probably best known for his studies on direct interfaces between computer systems and the human nervous system, although he has done much research in the fiel...
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Adrian_Lamo
Adrian Lamo is a former grey hat hacker and is a journalist, principally known for breaking into a series of high-security computer networks, and his subsequent arrest. Best known among these were his intrusions into The New York Times and Microsoft. He is also known for identifying security flaws in computer networks ...
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Kurfürstendamm
Kurfürstendamm with Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church and Europa-Center The Kurfürstendamm, known locally as the Ku'damm, is one of the most famous avenues in Berlin. The street takes its name from the former Kurfürsten (Electors) of Brandenburg. This very broad, long boulevard can be considered the Champs-Élysées of Ber...
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James_Stewart
James Maitland Stewart (May 20, 1908 – July 2, 1997), popularly known as Jimmy Stewart, was an American film and stage actor best known for his self-effacing persona. Over the course of his career, he starred in many films widely considered classics and was nominated for five Academy Awards, winning one in competition ...
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Isle_of_Man
The Isle of Man (; , Ellan is Manx for "island"; Vannin is the genitive case of Mannin, and means "of Man(n)". ), or Mann (, ), is a self-governing Crown dependency, located in the Irish Sea at the geographical centre of the British Isles. The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, who holds the title of Lord of Mann. T...
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Ogden_Nash
Frederic Ogden Nash (August 19, 1902 – May 19, 1971) was an American poet well known for his light verse. At the time of his death in 1971, the New York Times said his "droll verse with its unconventional rhymes made him the country's best-known producer of humorous poetry". Biography Early life Nash was born in Rye, ...
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Passport
A passport is a document, issued by a national government, which certifies, for the purpose of international travel, the identity and nationality of its holder. The elements of identity are name, date of birth, sex, and place of birth. Most often, nationality and citizenship are congruent. A passport does not of itse...
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London
London () is the capital of England and of the United Kingdom, and is the largest metropolitan area in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, London's history goes back to its founding by the Romans. Since its beginnings, London has been part of movements and phenomena, such as the English R...
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Aeacus
Aeacus and Telamon by Jean-Michel Moreau le Jeune. Aeacus (also spelled Eäcus, Greek , "bewailing" or "earth borne") was a mythological king of the island of Aegina in the Saronic Gulf. He was son of Zeus and Aegina, a daughter of the river-god Asopus. He was born in the island of Oenone or Oenopia, to which Aegin...
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Louis_IX_of_France
Louis IX (25 April 1214 – 25 August 1270), commonly Saint Louis, was King of France from 1226 until his death. He was also styled Louis II, Count of Artois from 1226 to 1237. Born at Poissy, near Paris, he was a member of the House of Capet, the son of Louis VIII and Blanche of Castile. He established the Parliament of...
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Kerosene
Kerosene, which is typically stored in a blue (or blue labeled) container Kerosene, sometimes spelled kerosine in scientific and industrial usage, Webster's New World College Dictionary, kerosene. also known as paraffin, is a combustible hydrocarbon liquid. The name is derived from Greek keros (κηρός wax). The word K...
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Offshore_powerboat_racing
Offshore powerboat racing is racing by large, ocean-going powerboats, typically point-to-point racing. Probably the largest, most dangerous, and most powerful racing machines of all, the extreme expense of the boats and the fuel required to participate make it an expensive and elite sport. Many different classes of b...
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Foreign_relations_of_Mozambique
While allegiances dating back to the liberation struggle remain relevant, Mozambique's foreign policy has become increasingly pragmatic. The twin pillars of the policy are maintenance of good relations with its neighbors and maintenance and expansion of ties to development partners. During the 1970s and early 1980s, M...
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Caligula
Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus ( 31 August 12 – 24 January 41), more commonly known by his cognomen Caligula (), was the third Roman Emperor, reigning from 16 March 37 until his assassination on 24 January 41. Caligula was a member of the house of rulers conventionally known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Ca...
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Mars_(disambiguation)
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. Mars or MARS may also refer to: Mars (mythology), the Roman god of war Mars (astrology), a set of qualities and influences MARS (oceanography), an acronym for Monterey Accelerated Research System, a cabled-based ocean observatory in Monterey Bay, California. Mars symbol, ♂ Jean-...
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Industry_Standard_Architecture
Industry Standard Architecture (in practice almost always shortened to ISA) was a computer bus standard for IBM compatible computers. History The ISA bus was developed by a team lead by Mark Dean at IBM as part of the IBM PC project in 1981. It originated as an 8-bit system and was extended in 1983 for the XT system a...
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Church_of_Christ,_Scientist
The Church of Christ, Scientist was founded in 1879 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, by Mary Baker Eddy, author of the book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, which offered a unique interpretation of Christian faith. Christian Science teaches that the reality of God denies the reality of sin, sickness, death,...
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Demographics_of_Hong_Kong
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Hong Kong, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world with an overall...
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Heracleidae
In Greek mythology, the Heracleidae () or Heraclids were the numerous descendants of Heracles (Hercules), especially applied in a narrower sense to the descendants of Hyllus, the eldest of his four sons by Deianira (Hyllus was also sometimes thought of as Heracles' son by Melite.) Other Heracleidae included Macaria, L...
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Federalism
A map showing current federal states (in green). Federalism is a political philosophy in which a group of members are bound together (Latin: foedus, covenant) with a governing representative head. The term federalism is also used to describe a system of the government in which sovereignty is constitutionally divide...
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Gone_with_the_Wind
Gone with the Wind is a romantic drama and the only novel written by Margaret Mitchell. It is set in Jonesboro and Atlanta, Georgia during the American Civil War and Reconstruction. See linked terms for more explanation and source references. and follows the life of Scarlett O'Hara, the daughter of an Irish immigrant ...
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Grammatical_tense
Grammatical tense is a temporal linguistic quality expressing the time at, during, or over which a state or action denoted by a verb occurs. Tense is one of at least five qualities, along with mood, voice, aspect, and person, which verb forms may express. Tenses cannot always be translated from one language to anothe...
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Terror_of_Mechagodzilla
Terror of Mechagodzilla, released in Japan as , is a 1975 tokusatsu kaiju film. The film was titled The Terror of Godzilla in its original American theatrical release. The 15th film in Toho's Godzilla series, it was directed by Ishiro Honda with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano. Akira Ifukube provides the music scor...
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George_Frideric_Handel
George Frideric Handel (23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759) was a German-English Baroque composer, who is famous for his operas, oratorios, and concerti grossi. His life and music may justly be described as "cosmopolitan": he was born in Germany, trained in Italy, and spent most of his life in England. Born as Georg Frie...
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Kelly_Johnson_(engineer)
Kelly Johnson participated in the design of the Lockheed L-10 Electra, testing a model with single vertical stabilizer of the design in the wind tunnel of the University of Michigan. Clarence Leonard "Kelly" Johnson (February 27, 1910 – December 21, 1990) was an aircraft engineer and aeronautical innovator. As a member...
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Angular_momentum
This gyroscope remains upright while spinning due to its angular momentum. The angular momentum of a particle about an origin is a vector quantity related to rotation, equal to the mass of the particle multiplied by the cross product of the position vector of the particle with its velocity vector. Angular Momentum -...
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Full_disclosure
Full disclosure may refer to: Full disclosure, a policy in computer security A feature of the scientific method Full disclosure (law), a legal term Full disclosure (journalism), a policy in journalism Full Disclosure (film), a 2001 thriller film Full Disclosure (short film), a 2005 comedy/romance short film "Full Disc...
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Politics_of_Iraq
The politics of Iraq takes place in a framework of a more or less federal parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Iraq is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and t...
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Alban_Berg
Bust of Alban Berg at Schiefling, Carinthia, Austria Alban Maria Johannes Berg (February 9, 1885 – December 24, 1935) was an Austrian composer. He was a member of the Second Viennese School with Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern, and produced compositions that combined Mahlerian Romanticism with a personal adaptation...
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Barnabas
Saint Barnabas of the first century, born Joseph, was an Early Christian convert, one of the earliest Christian disciples in Jerusalem. Harris names him as a "prominent leader" of the early church in Jerusalem. Harris, Stephen L., Understanding the Bible. Palo Alto: Mayfield. 1985. Like almost all Christians at the ti...
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Politics_of_Finland
Politics of Finland takes place in a framework of a semi-presidential representative democratic republic and of a multi-party system. The President of Finland is the head of state, leads the foreign policy, and is the Commander-in-Chief of the Defense Forces. The Prime Minister of Finland is the head of government; exe...
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Lateral_pass
In American football a lateral pass or lateral, officially referred to as a backward pass, and an "onside pass" in Canadian football; is a sideways or rearward throwing of the football. The pass cannot itself advance the ball, though of course the receiver can advance after catching it. This is distinguished from a f...
Lateral_pass |@lemmatized american:1 football:9 lateral:8 pas:23 officially:1 refer:1 backward:19 onside:1 canadian:1 sideways:1 rearward:1 throwing:1 cannot:2 advance:4 ball:6 though:2 course:1 receiver:5 catch:1 distinguish:1 forward:10 move:1 direction:1 opponent:1 end:2 zone:2 restriction:3 oppose:1 throw:6 team:3 ...
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Chalmers_University_of_Technology
Chalmers University of Technology (, abbreviated CTH, often shortened to Chalmers), is a university in Gothenburg, Sweden, that focuses on research and education in technology, natural science and architecture. The THES (2005) ranking classified it as the top university in Sweden and among the top research schools in E...
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Detective_fiction
Detective fiction is a branch of crime fiction in which a detective (or detectives), either professional or amateur, investigate a crime, usually murder. Detective fiction is the most popular form of both mystery fiction and hardboiled crime fiction. Commonly in detective fiction, the investigator has some source of i...
Detective_fiction |@lemmatized detective:103 fiction:38 branch:1 crime:29 detectives:2 either:2 professional:2 amateur:7 investigate:4 usually:5 murder:17 popular:6 form:5 mystery:36 hardboiled:3 commonly:1 investigator:10 source:1 income:1 work:5 undesirable:1 eccentricity:1 strike:1 characteristic:3 frequently:8 less...
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Physics
A magnet levitating above a superconductor demonstrates the Meissner effect. Physics (Greek: physis – φύσις meaning "nature") a natural science, is the study of matter R. P. Feynman, R. B. Leighton, M. Sands (1963), The Feynman Lectures on Physics, ISBN 0-201-02116-1 Hard-cover. p.1-1 Feynman begins with the atomic hyp...
Physics |@lemmatized magnet:1 levitate:1 superconductor:1 demonstrate:1 meissner:1 effect:3 physic:140 greek:5 physis:1 φύσις:1 mean:2 nature:13 natural:5 science:28 study:14 matter:28 r:4 p:7 feynman:8 b:2 leighton:2 sand:2 lecture:2 isbn:10 hard:1 cover:2 begin:3 atomic:11 hypothesis:2 compact:1 statement:3 scientifi...
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Bus
A bus (archaically also omnibus, multibus, or autobus) is a road vehicle designed to carry passengers. A bus can generally seat a maximum of anywhere from 8 to 300 passengers. Buses are the most widely used form of public transportation, although they are also used in tourism and as private transport. The most comm...
Bus |@lemmatized bus:259 archaically:1 also:35 omnibus:5 multibus:1 autobus:2 road:4 vehicle:25 design:29 carry:6 passenger:17 generally:4 seat:10 maximum:2 anywhere:1 widely:1 used:1 form:8 public:26 transportation:1 although:11 use:60 tourism:5 private:16 transport:42 common:5 type:9 single:7 decker:14 large:12 load:...
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Kareem_Abdul-Jabbar
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (born Ferdinand Lewis 'Lew' Alcindor on April 16, 1947) is an American retired basketball player, widely considered one of the greatest players of all time. During his 20-year professional career in the NBA, from 1969 to 1989, he scored the highest points total of any player in league history (38,38...
Kareem_Abdul-Jabbar |@lemmatized kareem:40 abdul:99 jabbar:99 born:3 ferdinand:4 lewis:4 lew:9 alcindor:23 april:10 american:7 retired:1 basketball:31 player:33 widely:1 consider:1 one:12 great:7 time:29 year:27 professional:5 career:21 nba:47 score:11 high:14 point:19 total:1 league:8 history:12 addition:3 win:17 reco...
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October_Revolution
Bolshevik (1920), by Boris Kustodiev. The October Revolution (, Oktyabr'skaya revolyuciya), also known as the Soviet Revolution or Bolshevik Revolution, was a revolution and a part of the Russian Revolution—that began with an armed insurrection in Petrograd traditionally dated to 25 October 1917 Julian calendar (7 Nov...
October_Revolution |@lemmatized bolshevik:28 boris:1 kustodiev:1 october:26 revolution:32 oktyabr:3 skaya:2 revolyuciya:1 also:7 know:4 soviet:28 part:5 russian:17 begin:12 arm:4 insurrection:2 petrograd:19 traditionally:1 date:4 julian:2 calendar:5 november:8 gregorian:3 sparknotes:2 timeline:1 llc:1 webpage:1 sn:1 ac...
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Lazio
Lazio, also called Latium in English, Entry Latium on the Merriam-Webster OnLine is a region of central Italy, bordered by Tuscany, Umbria, and Marche to the north, Abruzzo to the east, Campania to the south, and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west. Geography Latium is bordered by Tuscany, Umbria, Abruzzo, Marche, Molise...
Lazio |@lemmatized lazio:11 also:3 call:2 latium:15 english:1 entry:1 merriam:1 webster:1 online:1 region:10 central:1 italy:2 border:3 tuscany:2 umbria:2 marche:2 north:2 abruzzo:4 east:2 campania:5 south:4 tyrrhenian:2 sea:2 west:1 geography:1 molise:1 coast:2 low:1 lying:1 sandy:1 punctuate:1 headland:1 circeo:1 orl...
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Alabaster
An uplighter lamp made from Italian alabaster (white and brown types). The base is in diameter Alabaster vase of Tutankhamun Alabaster is a name applied to varieties of two distinct minerals: gypsum (a hydrous sulfate of calcium) and calcite (a carbonate of calcium). The former is the alabaster of the present day; ...
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Lake_Tana
Lake Tana (also spelled T'ana, Amharic: ጣና ሐይቅ Ṭānā Hāyḳ,"Lake Tana," an older variant is Tsana, Ge'ez ጻና Ṣānā; sometimes called "Dembiya" after the region to the north of the lake) is the source of the Blue Nile and is the largest lake in Ethiopia. Located in the north-western Ethiopian highlands, according to the Sta...
Lake_Tana |@lemmatized lake:18 tana:12 also:2 spell:1 ana:2 amharic:1 ጣና:1 ሐይቅ:1 ṭānā:1 hāyḳ:1 old:1 variant:1 tsana:1 ge:1 ez:1 ጻና:1 ṣānā:1 sometimes:1 call:1 dembiya:1 region:1 north:2 source:1 blue:2 nile:2 large:2 ethiopia:6 locate:1 western:1 ethiopian:4 highland:1 accord:3 statistical:1 abstract:1 approximately:1...
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Telecommunications_in_Botswana
Communications in Botswana A fiber-optic telecommunications network has been completed in Botswana connecting all major population centers. In addition to the government-owned newspaper and national radio network, there is an active, independent press (six weekly newspapers). Two privately owned radio stations began ...
Telecommunications_in_Botswana |@lemmatized communication:2 botswana:7 fiber:1 optic:1 telecommunication:1 network:2 complete:1 connect:1 major:1 population:1 center:1 addition:1 government:2 newspaper:2 national:2 radio:6 active:1 independent:1 press:1 six:1 weekly:1 two:3 privately:1 station:6 begin:2 operation:1 end...
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Cerebrospinal_fluid
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), Liquor cerebrospinalis, is a clear bodily fluid that occupies the subarachnoid space and the ventricular system around and inside the brain. Essentially, the brain "floats" in it. More specifically, the CSF occupies the space between the arachnoid mater (the middle layer of the brain cover, ...
Cerebrospinal_fluid |@lemmatized cerebrospinal:9 fluid:15 csf:19 liquor:1 cerebrospinalis:1 clear:2 bodily:1 occupy:2 subarachnoid:2 space:4 ventricular:3 system:7 around:3 inside:4 brain:16 essentially:1 float:1 specifically:1 arachnoid:4 mater:2 middle:1 layer:2 cover:1 meninges:2 pia:1 closest:1 constitute:1 content...
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Economy_of_Mauritania
Economy - overview: A majority of the population of Mauritania still depends on agriculture and livestock for a livelihood, even though most of the nomads and many subsistence farmers were forced into the cities by recurrent droughts in the 1970s and 1980s. Mauritania has extensive deposits of iron ore, which account f...
Economy_of_Mauritania |@lemmatized economy:4 overview:1 majority:1 population:1 mauritania:11 still:1 depend:1 agriculture:1 livestock:1 livelihood:1 even:1 though:1 nomad:1 many:1 subsistence:1 farmer:1 force:1 city:1 recurrent:1 drought:2 extensive:1 deposit:1 iron:1 ore:2 account:2 almost:1 total:1 export:2 decline:...
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Battle_of_Berestechko
The Battle of Berestechko (; ) was fought between rebellious Zaporozhian Cossack, led by Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky, aided by their Crimean Tatar allies, and a Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth army under King John II Casimir. Lasting from June 28 to June 30, 1651, it took place in Volhynia. The number of Polish troops is...
Battle_of_Berestechko |@lemmatized battle:15 berestechko:2 fight:2 rebellious:1 zaporozhian:1 cossack:12 lead:2 hetman:2 bohdan:1 khmelnytsky:4 aid:1 crimean:2 tatar:12 ally:1 polish:19 lithuanian:2 commonwealth:1 army:8 king:2 john:2 ii:1 casimir:2 last:1 june:3 take:2 place:1 volhynia:1 number:2 troop:2 uncertain:2 d...
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Church_of_England
The Church of England is the officially established Christian church in England, the Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the oldest among the communion's thirty-eight independent national and regional churches. The Church also extends to the Isle of Man via the Diocese of Sodor and Man, while the C...
Church_of_England |@lemmatized church:122 england:61 officially:1 establish:9 christian:10 mother:2 worldwide:2 anglican:15 communion:6 old:9 among:1 thirty:5 eight:1 independent:3 national:4 regional:2 also:22 extend:2 isle:2 man:4 via:3 diocese:30 sodor:2 channel:2 islands:2 form:11 part:7 portsmouth:1 number:11 comm...
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Jacob_Neusner
Jacob Neusner (born July 28, 1932) is an American academic scholar of Judaism who lives in Rhinebeck, New York. Biography Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Neusner was educated at Harvard University, the Jewish Theological Seminary (where he received rabbinic ordination), the University of Oxford, and Columbia University...
Jacob_Neusner |@lemmatized jacob:10 neusner:44 bear:2 july:2 american:6 academic:5 scholar:10 judaism:27 live:1 rhinebeck:1 new:5 york:5 biography:1 hartford:1 connecticut:1 educate:1 harvard:2 university:10 jewish:10 theological:2 seminary:1 receive:2 rabbinic:19 ordination:1 oxford:1 columbia:2 often:1 celebrate:1 on...
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Demographics_of_Kyrgyzstan
Musicians A Yurt family The Demographics of Kyrgyzstan is about the demographic features of the population of Kyrgyzstan, including population growth, population density, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects of the population. The name Kyrgyz, both for the peop...
Demographics_of_Kyrgyzstan |@lemmatized musician:1 yurt:2 family:2 demographic:4 kyrgyzstan:14 feature:1 population:24 include:4 growth:1 density:2 ethnicity:1 education:1 level:1 health:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 name:1 kyrgyz:10 people:5 country:3 mean:1 forty:3 girl:1 tribe:2 reference:...
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Electroweak_interaction
In particle physics, the electroweak interaction is the unified description of two of the four fundamental interactions of nature: electromagnetism and the weak interaction. Although these two forces appear very different at everyday low energies, the theory models them as two different aspects of the same force. Above...
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Chiang_Kai-shek
Chiang Kai-shek (31 October 1887 – 5 April 1975) was a political and military leader of 20th century China. He was an influential member of the Kuomintang (KMT) and Sun Yat-sen's close ally. He became the commandant of Kuomintang's Whampoa Military Academy and took Sun's place in the party when the latter died in 1925....
Chiang_Kai-shek |@lemmatized chiang:169 kai:56 shek:56 october:1 april:4 political:16 military:23 leader:15 century:1 china:57 influential:1 member:8 kuomintang:16 kmt:21 sun:32 yat:22 sen:22 close:6 ally:6 become:13 commandant:3 whampoa:7 academy:7 take:10 place:2 party:15 latter:1 die:8 lead:9 northern:6 expedition:4...
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Cult_film
A cult film (also known as a cult movie/picture or a cult classic) is a film that has acquired a highly devoted but specific group of fans. All Movie Guide glossary Often, cult movies have failed to achieve fame outside of the small fanbases; however, there have been exceptions that have managed to gain fame among mai...
Cult_film |@lemmatized cult:81 film:130 also:20 know:10 movie:37 picture:11 classic:12 acquire:3 highly:4 devote:1 specific:1 group:4 fan:10 guide:1 glossary:1 often:7 fail:6 achieve:6 fame:2 outside:2 small:5 fanbases:1 however:5 exception:2 manage:3 gain:7 among:6 mainstream:12 audience:11 many:9 go:3 transcend:1 ori...
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Memory_consolidation
Memory Consolidation is a category of processes that stabilize a memory trace after the initial acquisition Dudai, Y. (2004). The neurobiology of consolidations, or, how stable is the engram? Annu. Rev. Psychol., 55, pp. 51-86 . Consolidation is distinguished into two specific processes, Synaptic Consolidation, which ...
Memory_consolidation |@lemmatized memory:89 consolidation:54 category:1 process:18 stabilize:2 trace:11 initial:3 acquisition:1 dudai:2 neurobiology:2 stable:4 engram:2 annu:1 rev:1 psychol:1 pp:2 distinguish:1 two:3 specific:3 synaptic:24 occur:2 within:4 first:5 hour:11 learn:12 system:8 hippocampus:14 dependent:3 be...
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Mormons
REDIRECT Mormon
Mormons |@lemmatized redirect:1 mormon:1 |@bigram
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Catan:_Cities_
The Cities and Knights of Catan () is an expansion to the board game Settlers of Catan for three to four players (five to six player play is also possible with the Settlers and Cities and Knights five to six player extensions). It contains features taken from the Settlers of Catan, with emphasis on city development an...
Catan:_Cities_ |@lemmatized city:66 knight:47 catan:17 expansion:2 board:4 game:5 settler:6 three:6 four:2 player:56 five:8 six:7 play:10 also:7 possible:3 extension:2 contain:1 feature:1 take:4 emphasis:1 development:4 use:8 method:1 attack:9 well:2 help:1 opponent:1 defend:2 common:1 foe:2 combine:3 seafarer:7 new:1 ...
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Ä%92ostre
Ostara (1884) by Johannes Gehrts. The goddess flies through the heavens surrounded by Roman-inspired putti, beams of light, and animals. Germanic people look up at the goddess from the realm below. Old English Ēostre (also Ēastre) and Old High German Ôstarâ are the names of a putative Germanic goddess whose Anglo-Saxo...
Ä%92ostre |@lemmatized ostara:9 johannes:1 gehrts:2 goddess:25 fly:1 heaven:1 surround:1 roman:2 inspired:1 putti:1 beam:1 light:6 animal:3 germanic:11 people:2 look:3 realm:1 old:11 english:7 ēostre:10 also:7 ēastre:3 high:6 german:8 ôstarâ:3 name:23 putative:1 whose:6 anglo:8 saxon:11 month:8 ēostur:3 monath:4 give:2...
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Abzyme
An abzyme (from antibody and enzyme), also called catmab (from catalytic monoclonal antibody), is a monoclonal antibody with catalytic activity. Molecules which are modified to gain new catalytic activity are called synzymes. Abzymes are usually artificial constructs, but are also found in normal humans (anti-vasoactiv...
Abzyme |@lemmatized abzyme:4 antibody:7 enzyme:3 also:2 call:2 catmab:1 catalytic:3 monoclonal:2 activity:2 molecule:2 modify:1 gain:1 new:2 synzymes:1 abzymes:2 usually:1 artificial:1 construct:1 find:1 normal:1 human:2 anti:1 vasoactive:1 intestinal:1 peptide:1 autoantibody:1 patient:2 autoimmune:1 disease:1 systemic...
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Malcolm_X
Malcolm X () (born Malcolm Little; May 19, 1925 February 21, 1965), also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz This name includes the honorific El-Hajj, which is given to a Muslim who has completed the Hajj to Mecca. (), was an African-American Muslim minister, public speaker, and human rights activist. To his admirers, ...
Malcolm_X |@lemmatized malcolm:272 x:249 bear:10 little:49 may:6 february:19 also:14 know:18 el:6 hajj:9 malik:2 shabazz:12 name:20 include:9 honorific:1 give:20 muslim:21 complete:6 mecca:6 african:34 american:35 minister:6 public:9 speaker:3 human:4 right:25 activist:5 admirer:1 courageous:1 advocate:7 man:22 indict:...
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Animation
Image:Animexample3edit.png The bouncing ball animation (below) consists of these 6 frames. Image:Animexample.gif This animation moves at 10 frames per second. Animation is the rapid display of a sequence of images of 2-D or 3-D artwork or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement. It is an optical illu...
Animation |@lemmatized image:9 png:1 bounce:1 ball:2 animation:115 consist:2 frame:16 animexample:1 gif:1 move:9 per:1 second:1 rapid:1 display:1 sequence:3 artwork:1 model:7 position:2 order:3 create:27 illusion:5 movement:9 optical:1 motion:32 due:1 phenomenon:2 persistence:2 vision:2 demonstrate:2 number:2 way:1 com...
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Casimir_effect
Casimir forces on parallel plates. Casimir forces on parallel plates. In physics, the Casimir effect and the Casimir-Polder force are physical forces arising from a quantized field. The typical example is of two uncharged metallic plates in a vacuum, placed a few micrometers apart, without any external electromagnetic...
Casimir_effect |@lemmatized casimir:59 force:45 parallel:11 plate:25 physic:12 effect:35 polder:4 physical:3 arise:3 quantized:3 field:31 typical:2 example:4 two:9 uncharged:3 metallic:3 vacuum:20 place:2 micrometer:1 apart:2 without:1 external:3 electromagnetic:8 classical:2 description:2 lack:2 also:5 mean:1 would:2 ...
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Carbon_nanotube
3D model of three types of single-walled carbon nanotubes. This animation of a rotating carbon nanotube shows its 3D structure. 10 grams of multiwalled nanotubes. Nanotubes clumped and smeared on paper. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are allotropes of carbon with a nanostructure that can have a length-to-diameter ratio of up...
Carbon_nanotube |@lemmatized model:4 three:2 type:8 single:31 walled:16 carbon:152 nanotubes:11 animation:1 rotate:1 nanotube:233 show:14 structure:24 gram:4 multiwalled:5 clump:1 smear:1 paper:11 cnts:10 allotrope:2 nanostructure:2 length:9 diameter:14 ratio:3 significantly:2 large:14 material:25 cylindrical:2 molecul...
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Austin,_Texas
Austin is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Travis County. Located in Central Texas and the eastern edge of the American Southwest, http://www.texasarchitect.org/ta200811-book.php?sess_id=ece092634aaa35fbcdca2fc24573e106 it is the fourth-largest city in Texas and the 16th-largest in the Un...
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Automatic_number_announcement_circuit
An automatic number announcement circuit (ANAC) is a special telephone number that is meant to be used by phone company technicians and other telecommunications technicians to determine the phone number of a particular line. The way an ANAC works is fairly simple: A technician will call a local ANAC's phone number. Th...
Automatic_number_announcement_circuit |@lemmatized automatic:2 number:27 announcement:1 circuit:1 anac:11 special:1 telephone:6 mean:1 use:7 phone:10 company:6 technician:3 telecommunication:1 determine:2 particular:1 line:5 way:1 work:2 fairly:1 simple:1 call:12 local:6 connect:3 computer:3 central:2 office:2 voice:1 ...
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Kaolinite
Kaolinite is a clay mineral with the chemical composition Al2Si2O5(OH)4. It is a layered silicate mineral, with one tetrahedral sheet linked through oxygen atoms to one octahedral sheet of alumina octahedra. Deer, W.A., Howie, R.A., and Zussman, J. (1992) An introduction to the rock-forming minerals (2nd ed.). Harlow: ...
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Obituary_(band)
Obituary is one of the pioneering bands of the death metal genre. The band came from Tampa, Florida, and was founded as Xecutioner in 1985. Xecutioner made their vinyl debut in 1987 with two tracks (Find The Arise & Like The Dead) on the Raging Death compilation. Shortly before the release of its first album the follow...
Obituary_(band) |@lemmatized obituary:14 one:4 pioneering:1 band:10 death:8 metal:3 genre:2 come:1 tampa:1 florida:2 found:1 xecutioner:4 make:1 vinyl:1 debut:1 two:2 track:1 find:1 arise:2 like:1 dead:4 rag:1 compilation:2 shortly:1 release:9 first:3 album:11 following:1 year:2 slowly:2 rot:2 change:1 name:1 still:1 r...
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Bipolar_disorder
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, manic depressive disorder or bipolar affective disorder, is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a category of mood disorders defined by the presence of one or more episodes of abnormally elevated mood clinically referred to as mania or, if milder, hypomania. Individu...
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Olive
19th century illustration The Olive (Olea europaea) is a species of small tree in the family Oleaceae, native to the coastal areas of the eastern Mediterranean Basin, from Lebanon, Syria and the maritime parts of Turkey and northern Iran at the south end of the Caspian Sea. Its fruit, the olive, is of major agricultura...
Olive |@lemmatized century:3 illustration:1 olive:159 olea:8 europaea:9 specie:4 small:12 tree:65 family:1 oleaceae:2 native:5 coastal:2 area:5 eastern:2 mediterranean:11 basin:2 lebanon:3 syria:2 maritime:1 part:6 turkey:2 northern:1 iran:2 south:7 end:4 caspian:1 sea:3 fruit:25 major:2 agricultural:1 importance:1 reg...
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Alphorn
D' Dieß'ner alphorn players The alphorn or alpenhorn or alpine horn is a labrophone, consisting of a natural wooden horn of conical bore, having a wooden cup-shaped mouthpiece, used by mountain dwellers in Switzerland and elsewhere. Similar wooden horns were used for communication in most mountainous regions of Europe,...
Alphorn |@lemmatized dieß:1 ner:1 alphorn:50 player:4 alpenhorn:1 alpine:2 horn:10 labrophone:1 consist:1 natural:8 wooden:5 conical:1 bore:2 cup:2 shaped:2 mouthpiece:2 use:8 mountain:3 dweller:1 switzerland:6 elsewhere:1 similar:2 communication:1 mountainous:1 region:1 europe:2 french:1 carpathians:1 swiss:7 farmer:1...
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Barbagia
Barbagia (Sardinian: Barbàgia or Barbaza) is an mountain area of inner Sardinia, western Italy. It is mostly comprised in the province of Nuoro. The name comes from Cicero, who described it as a land of Barbarians. This word derives from the Greek Βάρβαρος-ου, which means stuttering. The inhabitants were also known as...
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Jargon_File
The Jargon File is a glossary of hacker slang. The original Jargon File was a collection of hacker slang from technical cultures such as the MIT AI Lab, the Stanford AI Lab (SAIL), and others of the old ARPANET AI/LISP/PDP-10 communities, including Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Carnegie Mellon University, and Worcester Pol...
Jargon_File |@lemmatized jargon:24 file:33 glossary:1 hacker:14 slang:4 original:3 collection:1 technical:3 culture:11 mit:10 ai:14 lab:6 stanford:4 sail:7 others:1 old:3 arpanet:2 lisp:3 pdp:4 community:2 include:4 bolt:1 beranek:1 newman:1 carnegie:1 mellon:1 university:1 worcester:1 polytechnic:1 institute:1 hereina...
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Internet_Message_Access_Protocol
The Internet Message Access Protocol or IMAP is one of the two most prevalent Internet standard protocols for e-mail retrieval, the other being POP3. Virtually all modern e-mail clients and servers support both protocols as a means of transferring e-mail messages from a server, such as those used by Gmail, to a cli...
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Kangol
Kangol is a clothing company famous for its headwear. Founded in Cleator, Cumbria, England in 1938 by Jaques Spreiregen, Kangol (the K from silk, the ANG from angora, the OL from wool) produced hats for workers, golfers, and especially soldiers. They were the major beret suppliers to the armed forces during World War ...
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Drag_racing
The "christmas tree counting down at SIR, Pro Camaro at launch, with Altered Vision in the right lane. Wheelstand indicates axle twist, rather than forward motion, meaning poor acceleration. Jody "The Kid" Beauchemin's modern long-wheelbase fuellie altered Altered Vision after a pass at SIR. Drag racing is a competiti...
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Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia (Československo; from 1990 in Slovak: Česko-Slovensko) was a sovereign state in Central Europe that existed from October 1918, when it declared its independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, until 1992. From 1939 to 1945 the state did not have a de facto existence, due to its forced division and par...
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Nicolas_Chauvin
Nicolas Chauvin is a legendary, possibly unhistorical French soldier and patriot who is supposed to have served in the First Army of the French Republic and subsequently in La Grande Armee of Napoleon. His name is the eponym of chauvinism, a term for excessive nationalistic fervor. According to the stories that devel...
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Albert_Alcibiades,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg-Kulmbach
Albert Alcibiades, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach. Albert Alcibiades (; March 28 1522 – January 8 1557) was a Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach, also known as Brandenburg-Bayreuth. Because of his bellicose nature Albert received the cognomen Alcibiades after his death; during his lifetime Albert was known as Bellator...
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Global_Positioning_System
Artist's conception of GPS Block II-F satellite in orbitCivilian GPS receiver ("GPS navigation device") in a marine application.Automotive navigation system in a taxicab.GPS receivers are now integrated in many mobile phones. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) developed b...
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David_Rice_Atchison
Portrait by George Caleb Bingham Statue at Clinton County Courthouse in Missouri David Rice Atchison (August 11, 1807 – January 26, 1886) was a mid-19th century Democratic United States Senator from Missouri. He served as President pro tempore of the United States Senate for six years. He is probably best known for the...
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Harry_Secombe
Sir Harry Donald Secombe, CBE (8 September 1921–11 April 2001) was a Welsh entertainer with a noted fine tenor singing voice and a talent for comedy. He is best known for playing Neddie Seagoon, a major character on the Goon Show, a popular BBC radio comedy. He also appeared in musicals and as a prominent presenter of ...
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Economy_of_Bhutan
The economy of Bhutan, one of the world's smallest and least developed, is based on agriculture and forestry, which provide the main livelihood for more than 60% of the population. Agriculture consists largely of subsistence farming and animal husbandry. Rugged mountains dominate the terrain and make the building of ro...
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Chaldea
Chaldea (from Greek , Chaldaia; Akkadian , Hebrew כשדים, Kaśdim; Arabic ‎, Kāldān Ptolemy 5.19 ), "the Chaldees" of the KJV Old Testament, was a Hellenistic designation for a part of Babylonia, mainly around Sumerian , which became an independent kingdom under the Chaldees. It pursued military campaigns against the...
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One_Foot_in_the_Grave
One Foot in the Grave is a BBC television situation comedy series written by David Renwick. The show ran for six series, with several specials over a ten year period, from 1990 to 2000. The series features the exploits of Victor Meldrew, played by Richard Wilson, and his long-suffering wife, Margaret, played by Annette...
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Gustave_de_Molinari
Gustave de Molinari (March 3, 1819 – January 28, 1912) was an economist born in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands associated with French laissez-faire liberal economists such as Frédéric Bastiat and Hippolyte Castille. Living in Paris, in the 1840s, he took part in the "Ligue pour la Liberté des Échanges" (Free Tra...
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Computer_vision
Computer vision is the science and technology of machines that see. As a scientific discipline, computer vision is concerned with the theory for building artificial systems that obtain information from images. The image data can take many forms, such as a video sequence, views from multiple cameras, or multi-dimension...
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Transport_in_Libya
Libyan Airlines, one of the country's two major air carriers. Railways Libya has had no railway in operation since 1965, all previous narrow gauge lines having been dismantled. Plans for a new network have been under development for some time (earthworks were begun between Sirt and Ras Ejder, Tunisia border, in 2001-5...
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Emperor_Suinin
Tomb (misasagi) of Emperor Suinin, Nara Prefecture ; also known as Ikumeiribikoisachi no Mikoto; was the 11th Emperor of Japan to appear on the traditional list of emperors. Brown, Delmer et al. (1979). Gukanshō, pp. 253-254 ; Varley, Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki, pp. 95-96; Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empere...
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Compaq
Compaq Computer Corporation was an American personal computer company founded in 1982, and is now a brand name of Hewlett-Packard. The company was formed by Rod Canion, Jim Harris and Bill Murto — former Texas Instruments senior managers. The name "COMPAQ" was derived from "Compatibility and Quality", as at its forma...
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BBC_Radio_1
BBC Radio 1 (commonly referred to as Radio 1) is a British radio station which broadcasts internationally operated by the BBC, specialising in current popular music and chart hits throughout the day. Radio 1 provides alternative genres after 7:00pm including electronic dance, Hip Hop, rock or interviews. It is aimed pr...
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Alypius_of_Antioch
Alypius of Antioch was a geographer and a vicarius of Roman Britain, probably in the late 350s AD. He replaced Flavius Martinus after that vicarius' suicide. His rule is recorded is Ammianus XXIII 1, 3. He came from Antioch and served under Constantius II and was probably appointed to ensure that nobody with western a...
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DALnet
DALnet is a large Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network. DALnet is accessible by connecting with an IRC client to an active DALnet server on ports 6660 through 6669 and 7000. The generic round-robin address is irc.dal.net. The network is currently populated by a stable population of around 30,000 users (neither growing n...
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