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7,500 | Inter_Milan | Football Club Internazionale Milano, commonly referred to as Internazionale and as just Inter in Italy, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy, founded in 1908. Inter are the champions of Italy, having retained their crown on May 16, 2009, their fourth successive title. Inter are the only si... | Inter_Milan |@lemmatized football:11 club:35 internazionale:17 milano:10 commonly:2 refer:1 inter:95 italy:10 italian:20 professional:1 base:1 milan:34 lombardy:1 found:4 champion:36 retain:3 crown:2 may:5 fourth:3 successive:2 title:16 side:7 spend:2 entire:3 history:14 serie:26 make:6 season:29 top:7 tier:1 foundatio... |
7,501 | Group_velocity | Frequency dispersion in bichromatic groups of gravity waves on the surface of deep water. The red dot moves with the phase velocity, and the green dots propagate with the group velocity. In this deep-water case, the phase velocity is twice the group velocity. The red dot overtakes two green dots, when moving from the l... | Group_velocity |@lemmatized frequency:7 dispersion:8 bichromatic:1 group:36 gravity:2 wave:28 surface:3 deep:2 water:4 red:2 dot:4 move:2 phase:11 velocity:47 green:2 propagate:6 case:5 twice:1 overtakes:1 two:1 left:1 right:1 figure:1 new:3 seem:1 emerge:2 back:1 grow:1 amplitude:2 center:2 vanish:1 front:1 particle:1... |
7,502 | Geography_of_Italy | Topographic map of Italy Italy's cities and main towns Italy viewed from space. southern Italy and Sicily on the 1849 map Italy is located in southern Europe and comprises the long, boot-shaped Italian Peninsula, the land between the peninsula and the Alps, and a number of islands including Sicily and Sardinia. Its to... | Geography_of_Italy |@lemmatized topographic:1 map:2 italy:12 city:2 main:1 town:1 view:1 space:1 southern:3 sicily:3 locate:1 europe:4 comprise:1 long:1 boot:1 shaped:1 italian:1 peninsula:3 land:7 alp:3 number:2 island:3 include:3 sardinia:2 total:1 area:1 water:3 coastline:1 km:8 adriatic:3 ionian:1 tyrrhenian:1 fran... |
7,503 | Christian_Church_(Disciples_of_Christ) | The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is a Mainline Protestant denomination in North America. It is often referred to as The Christian Church, The Disciples of Christ, or more simply as The Disciples. It has made significant contributions to worldwide Christianity through the evangelistic work of its missionary s... | Christian_Church_(Disciples_of_Christ) |@lemmatized christian:84 church:123 disciple:64 christ:65 mainline:2 protestant:2 denomination:9 north:4 america:3 often:3 refer:1 simply:2 make:3 significant:1 contribution:2 worldwide:1 christianity:2 evangelistic:1 work:5 missionary:11 society:8 participation:1 ecumenical:7 di... |
7,504 | Mars_Attacks | Card #1: "The Invasion Begins" Mars Attacks is a science fiction trading card series released in 1962. The cards tell the story of the invasion of Earth by cruel, hideous Martians. Scenes depicted bizarre methods of attack, torture and slaughter the Martians used. The cards proved popular with children but their expli... | Mars_Attacks |@lemmatized card:27 invasion:3 begin:2 mar:12 attack:14 science:2 fiction:2 trading:2 series:11 release:5 tell:1 story:3 earth:1 cruel:1 hideous:1 martian:3 scene:1 depict:2 bizarre:1 method:1 torture:1 slaughter:1 use:1 prove:1 popular:1 child:1 explicit:1 gore:2 implied:2 sexual:1 content:1 cause:1 outc... |
7,505 | Kriegsmarine | Wartime propaganda poster. The Kriegsmarine (English: "War navy") was the name of the German Navy between 1935 and 1945, during the Nazi regime, superseding the Reichsmarine, and the Kaiserliche Marine of World War I. The Kriegsmarine was one of three official branches of the Wehrmacht. Command structure Adolf Hitler... | Kriegsmarine |@lemmatized wartime:2 propaganda:1 poster:1 kriegsmarine:34 english:2 war:42 navy:29 name:2 german:44 nazi:3 regime:1 supersede:1 reichsmarine:2 kaiserliche:1 marine:3 world:13 one:4 three:3 official:1 branch:1 wehrmacht:1 command:7 structure:2 adolf:2 hitler:5 commander:6 chief:5 arm:3 force:11 include:1... |
7,506 | Boer | Boer guerrillas during the Second Boer War. Boer (, , or ; Dutch ) is the Dutch word for farmer which came to denote the descendants of the proto Afrikaans-speaking pastoralists of the eastern Cape frontier in Southern Africa during the 18th century as well as those who left the Cape Colony during the 19th century to s... | Boer |@lemmatized boer:53 guerrilla:1 second:7 war:17 dutch:4 word:2 farmer:2 come:2 denote:1 descendant:3 proto:1 afrikaans:3 speaking:2 pastoralists:1 eastern:7 cape:14 frontier:6 southern:1 africa:10 century:5 well:8 leave:4 colony:1 settle:1 orange:8 free:7 state:8 transvaal:7 together:1 know:6 republic:18 less:1 e... |
7,507 | Dave_Grohl | David Eric Grohl (born January 14, 1969) is an American rock musician, singer and songwriter. Grohl began his music career in the 1980s as the drummer for several Washington, D.C., area bands, including the hardcore punk band Scream. In 1990 he became the drummer for grunge group Nirvana. Following the death of Nirvana... | Dave_Grohl |@lemmatized david:2 eric:1 grohl:116 born:1 january:2 american:1 rock:5 musician:2 singer:3 songwriter:2 begin:3 music:6 career:2 drummer:9 several:8 washington:3 c:2 area:1 band:54 include:13 hardcore:2 punk:6 scream:6 become:6 grunge:1 group:1 nirvana:17 follow:8 death:2 frontman:2 kurt:2 cobain:9 april:4... |
7,508 | International_Hydrographic_Organization | The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) was originally established in 1921 as the International Hydrographic Bureau (IHB). The present name was adopted in 1970 as a result of a revised international agreement among member nations. However, the former name International Hydrographic Bureau was retained for the... | International_Hydrographic_Organization |@lemmatized international:16 hydrographic:23 organization:6 iho:14 originally:2 establish:3 bureau:4 ihb:2 present:1 name:2 adopt:3 result:3 revised:1 agreement:1 among:1 member:7 nation:6 however:1 former:1 retain:1 administrative:1 body:1 three:1 director:1 small:1 staff:1 hea... |
7,509 | Mahatma_Gandhi | Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Gujarati: મોહનદાસ કરમચંદ ગાંધી, ) (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was the pre-eminent political and spiritual leader of India and the Indian independence movement. He was the pioneer of satyagraha—resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience, firmly founded upon ahimsa or total ... | Mahatma_Gandhi |@lemmatized mohandas:10 karamchand:6 gandhi:375 gujarati:12 મ:1 હનદ:1 સ:1 કરમચ:1 દ:1 ગ:1 ધ:1 october:10 january:15 pre:1 eminent:1 political:33 spiritual:8 leader:18 india:73 indian:75 independence:16 movement:18 pioneer:1 satyagraha:13 resistance:7 tyranny:1 mass:5 civil:12 disobedience:4 firmly:1 foun... |
7,510 | Emperor_Monmu | Emperor Mommu (文武天皇 Monmu-tennō) (683-707) was the 42nd imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Spelling note: A modified Hepburn romanization system for Japanese words is used throughout Western publications in a range of languages including English. Unlike the standard system, the ... | Emperor_Monmu |@lemmatized emperor:17 mommu:14 文武天皇:1 monmu:2 tennō:2 imperial:4 ruler:1 japan:6 accord:1 traditional:1 order:1 succession:2 spell:2 note:2 modified:1 hepburn:1 romanization:1 system:2 japanese:2 word:1 use:2 throughout:1 western:1 publication:1 range:1 language:1 include:3 english:2 unlike:1 standard:1... |
7,511 | Kinetic_energy | The cars of a roller coaster reach their maximum kinetic energy when at the bottom of their path. When they start rising, the kinetic energy begins to be converted to gravitational potential energy. The sum of kinetic and potential energy in the system remains constant, assuming negligible losses to friction. The kine... | Kinetic_energy |@lemmatized car:2 roller:1 coaster:1 reach:2 maximum:1 kinetic:93 energy:141 bottom:2 path:1 start:3 rise:1 begin:1 convert:7 gravitational:3 potential:5 sum:6 system:22 remain:3 constant:6 assume:5 negligible:1 loss:1 friction:6 object:21 extra:1 possess:1 due:6 motion:5 define:2 work:8 need:1 accelera... |
7,512 | Nathaniel_Hawthorne | Nathaniel Hawthorne (born Nathaniel Hathorne; July 4, 1804 – May 19, 1864) was an American novelist and short story writer. Nathaniel Hathorne was born in 1804 in the city of Salem, Massachusetts to Nathaniel Hathorne and Elizabeth Clarke Manning Hathorne. He later changed his name to "Hawthorne", adding a "w" to diss... | Nathaniel_Hawthorne |@lemmatized nathaniel:29 hawthorne:106 born:1 hathorne:8 july:5 may:6 american:8 novelist:1 short:10 story:13 writer:5 bear:5 city:2 salem:16 massachusetts:13 elizabeth:3 clarke:1 man:7 later:5 change:2 name:2 add:2 w:2 dissociate:2 relative:2 include:10 john:6 judge:3 witch:2 trial:2 attend:2 bowd... |
7,513 | Hipparchus | Hipparchus. Hipparchus or Hipparchus (; c. 190 BC – c. 120 BC) was a Greek astronomer, geographer, and mathematician of the Hellenistic period. Hipparchus was born in Nicaea (now Iznik, Turkey), and probably died on the island of Rhodes. He is known to have been a working astronomer at least from 147 BC to 127 BC. Hip... | Hipparchus |@lemmatized hipparchus:146 c:5 bc:35 greek:10 astronomer:13 geographer:3 mathematician:4 hellenistic:1 period:14 bear:5 nicaea:4 iznik:2 turkey:2 probably:3 die:3 island:2 rhodes:6 know:25 work:21 least:7 consider:2 great:9 ancient:6 astronomical:12 observer:6 overall:1 antiquity:2 first:20 whose:1 quantita... |
7,514 | Developmental_biology | "Views of a Fetus in the Womb", Leonardo da Vinci, ca. 1510-1512. The subject of prenatal development is a major subset of developmental biology. Developmental biology is the study of the process by which organisms grow and develop. Modern developmental biology studies the genetic control of cell growth, differentiat... | Developmental_biology |@lemmatized view:1 fetus:1 womb:1 leonardo:1 da:1 vinci:1 ca:1 subject:1 prenatal:1 development:13 major:1 subset:1 developmental:21 biology:17 study:9 process:11 organisms:2 grow:5 develop:5 modern:1 genetic:2 control:3 cell:37 growth:12 differentiation:3 morphogenesis:1 give:1 rise:1 tissue:5 o... |
7,515 | National_League_Division_Series | In Major League Baseball, the National League Division Series (NLDS) determine which two teams from the National League will advance to the National League Championship Series. The Division Series consist of two best-of-five series, featuring the three division winners and a wild-card team. History The Division Series... | National_League_Division_Series |@lemmatized major:3 league:14 baseball:6 national:8 division:24 series:29 nlds:5 determine:1 two:8 team:10 advance:1 championship:3 consist:1 best:8 five:3 feature:1 three:6 winner:10 wild:8 card:8 history:1 permanently:1 create:1 season:4 restructure:1 first:3 regular:2 playing:1 due:2... |
7,516 | Overview_of_gun_laws_by_nation | Gun politics is a set of legal issues surrounding the ownership, use, and regulation of firearms as well as safety issues related to firearms both through their direct use and through legal and criminal use. Spitzer, Donald J.,The Politics of Gun Control, Page 1. Chatham House Publishers, Inc., 1995. International A ... | Overview_of_gun_laws_by_nation |@lemmatized gun:230 politics:9 set:3 legal:6 issue:15 surround:2 ownership:41 use:24 regulation:14 firearm:92 well:5 safety:7 relate:8 direct:1 criminal:17 spitzer:1 donald:1 j:8 control:60 page:3 chatham:1 house:1 publisher:3 inc:3 international:7 tower:1 confiscate:2 smuggled:1 weapon:... |
7,517 | Graham_Chapman | Graham Arthur Chapman (8 January 1941 – 4 October 1989) was a comedian, actor, writer, physician and one of the six members of the Monty Python comedy troupe. He was also the lead actor in their two narrative films, playing King Arthur in Monty Python and the Holy Grail and the title character in Monty Python's Life o... | Graham_Chapman |@lemmatized graham:22 arthur:2 chapman:64 january:2 october:4 comedian:1 actor:4 writer:4 physician:1 one:8 six:3 member:5 monty:13 python:23 comedy:10 troupe:2 also:12 lead:4 two:1 narrative:1 film:4 play:6 king:1 holy:2 grail:2 title:1 character:2 life:9 brian:2 co:6 author:3 star:3 yellowbeard:2 educ... |
7,518 | CANDU_reactor | Qinshan Phase III Units 1 & 2, located in Zhejiang China (30.436 N 120.958 E): Two CANDU 6 reactors, designed by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL), owned and operated by the Third Qinshan Nuclear Power Company Limited. Photo courtesy of AECL. The CANDU reactor is a Canadian-invented, pressurized heavy water reac... | CANDU_reactor |@lemmatized qinshan:3 phase:1 iii:2 unit:21 locate:4 zhejiang:1 china:3 n:1 e:1 two:14 candu:101 reactor:100 design:49 atomic:8 energy:24 canada:22 limit:10 aecl:10 operate:9 third:3 nuclear:49 power:29 company:2 photo:2 courtesy:3 canadian:14 invent:1 pressurize:3 heavy:30 water:71 develop:5 initially:1... |
7,519 | Kid_Rock | Robert James Ritchie (born January 17, 1971), known by his stage name Kid Rock, is an American rapper and singer-songwriter with five Grammy Award nominations. Kid Rock is known for his eccentric personality and his music that fuses rap with heavy metal, blues rock, southern rock, funk and country music. Kid Rock rele... | Kid_Rock |@lemmatized robert:7 james:3 ritchie:3 born:1 january:4 know:10 stage:4 name:8 kid:110 rock:200 american:12 rapper:4 singer:6 songwriter:1 five:3 grammy:4 award:23 nomination:2 eccentric:1 personality:1 music:20 fuse:1 rap:15 heavy:1 metal:3 blue:4 southern:4 funk:3 country:21 release:30 several:7 studio:12 a... |
7,520 | Telecommunications_in_Kyrgyzstan | Communications policy The long-term goal of the government’s information and communications technology strategy is for the telecommunications sector to contribute 5 percent to gross domestic product by 2010. The June 2006 launch of the KazSat communications satellite from Kazakhstan was expected to reduce the dependen... | Telecommunications_in_Kyrgyzstan |@lemmatized communication:4 policy:1 long:1 term:1 goal:1 government:2 information:1 technology:2 strategy:1 telecommunication:6 sector:1 contribute:1 percent:1 gross:1 domestic:2 product:1 june:1 launch:2 kazsat:2 satellite:5 kazakhstan:2 expect:1 reduce:1 dependence:1 central:1 asian... |
7,521 | John_Baskerville | Baskerville in later life, oil on canvas by James Millar. Baskerville types in a 1761 title page. John Baskerville (January 28, 1706 - January 8, 1775) was an English businessman, in areas including japanning and papier-mâché, but he is best remembered as a printer and typographer. Life He was born in the village of ... | John_Baskerville |@lemmatized baskerville:17 late:1 life:2 oil:1 canvas:1 james:2 millar:1 type:3 title:1 page:3 john:2 january:2 english:1 businessman:1 area:1 include:2 japanning:1 papier:1 mâché:1 best:2 remember:1 printer:2 typographer:1 bear:1 village:1 wolverley:1 near:1 kidderminster:1 worcestershire:1 birmingha... |
7,522 | Neoclassical_economics | Neoclassical economics is a term variously used for approaches to economics focusing on the determination of prices, outputs, and income distributions in markets through supply and demand, often as mediated through a hypothesized maximization of income-constrained utility by individuals and of cost-constrained profits ... | Neoclassical_economics |@lemmatized neoclassical:49 economics:74 term:3 variously:1 use:6 approach:6 focus:2 determination:1 price:9 output:5 income:4 distribution:9 market:14 supply:10 demand:12 often:4 mediate:1 hypothesized:1 maximization:5 constrain:2 utility:12 individual:6 cost:5 profit:9 firm:5 employ:2 availabl... |
7,523 | Hel_(being) | "Hel" (1882) by Karl Ehrenberg. In Norse mythology, Hel is a being that presides over a realm of the same name, where she receives a portion of the dead. Hel is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson... | Hel_(being) |@lemmatized hel:88 karl:1 ehrenberg:1 norse:17 mythology:6 preside:1 realm:10 name:5 receive:1 portion:2 dead:7 attest:1 poetic:6 edda:16 compile:2 century:15 early:4 traditional:2 source:6 prose:9 write:6 snorri:7 sturluson:3 addition:2 mention:6 poem:8 record:3 heimskringla:6 egils:4 saga:15 date:2 respe... |
7,524 | Common_Era | Common Era, abbreviated as CE, is a designation for the calendar system most commonly used world-wide for numbering the year part of the date. The numbering of years is identical to that used in the Anno Domini (BC/AD) system, with being the current year in both systems and neither using a year zero. Two separate syst... | Common_Era |@lemmatized common:48 era:83 abbreviate:3 ce:27 designation:4 calendar:23 system:18 commonly:1 used:1 world:7 wide:2 number:9 year:36 part:2 date:15 numbering:3 identical:2 use:50 anno:7 domini:8 bc:17 ad:20 current:6 neither:1 zero:6 two:1 separate:1 also:10 religious:7 title:6 astronomical:4 iso:3 standar... |
7,525 | Irreducible_complexity | This article covers irreducible complexity as used by those who argue for intelligent design. For information on irreducible complexity as used in Systems Theory, see Irreducible complexity (Emergence). Irreducible complexity (IC) is an argument made by proponents of intelligent design that certain biological systems ... | Irreducible_complexity |@lemmatized article:5 cover:1 irreducible:85 complexity:97 use:30 argue:12 intelligent:43 design:64 information:4 system:82 theory:21 see:16 emergence:1 ic:2 argument:47 make:10 proponent:6 certain:9 biological:21 complex:64 evolve:16 simpler:7 less:3 complete:3 predecessor:1 natural:23 selectio... |
7,526 | Bodhidharma | Bodhidharma, woodblock print by Yoshitoshi, 1887.Names (details)Known in English as:BodhidharmaSanskrit:बोधिधर्मSimplified Chinese:菩提达摩Traditional Chinese:菩提達摩Chinese abbreviation:達摩Hanyu Pinyin:PútídámóWade-Giles:P'u-t'i-ta-moJapanese:達磨 DarumaKorean:달마 DalmaVietnamese:Bồ-đề-đạt-maThai:ตั๊กม๊อ TakmorMalay:DharumaTibet... | Bodhidharma |@lemmatized bodhidharma:118 woodblock:1 print:1 yoshitoshi:1 name:11 detail:3 know:12 english:1 bodhidharmasanskrit:1 ब:2 ध:2 धर:2 मsimplified:1 chinese:12 菩提达摩traditional:1 菩提達摩chinese:1 abbreviation:1 達摩hanyu:1 pinyin:1 pútídámówade:1 giles:1 p:6 u:2 ta:2 mojapanese:1 達磨:1 darumakorean:1 달마:1 dalmavietna... |
7,527 | Effects_unit | Effects units are devices that affect the sound of an electric instrument or other audio source (such as recorded material) when plugged in to the electrical signal path the instrument or source sends, most often an electric guitar or bass guitar. They can also be used on other instruments or sound sources, like the Rh... | Effects_unit |@lemmatized effect:46 unit:14 device:2 affect:1 sound:13 electric:3 instrument:7 audio:3 source:3 recorded:1 material:1 plug:1 electrical:1 signal:12 path:2 sends:1 often:5 guitar:18 bass:1 also:6 use:12 like:2 rhodes:1 piano:1 synths:1 even:3 human:1 voice:1 transform:1 completely:1 others:1 color:1 pict... |
7,528 | Politics_of_Germany | Politics of Germany take place in a framework of a federal parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Chancellor is the head of government, and of a plurality multi-party system. Federal legislative power is vested in the parliament (Bundestag) and the Bundesrat as the representation of the regional ... | Politics_of_Germany |@lemmatized politics:2 germany:16 take:3 place:1 framework:1 federal:29 parliamentary:2 representative:3 democratic:4 republic:5 whereby:1 chancellor:13 head:3 government:15 plurality:1 multi:1 party:34 system:9 legislative:6 power:9 vest:1 parliament:5 bundestag:21 bundesrat:12 representation:3 re... |
7,529 | National_Basketball_Association | The National Basketball Association (NBA) is North America's professional men's basketball league, composed of thirty teams: twenty-nine in the United States and one in Canada. It is an active member of USA Basketball (USAB), Inside USA Basketball which is recognized by the International Basketball Federation as the ... | National_Basketball_Association |@lemmatized national:21 basketball:30 association:16 nba:124 north:4 america:4 professional:7 men:1 league:53 compose:1 thirty:2 team:81 twenty:1 nine:3 united:10 state:10 one:12 canada:8 active:4 member:1 usa:2 usab:1 inside:2 recognize:3 international:7 federation:1 governing:1 body:1... |
7,530 | Geography_of_Haiti | Haiti's cities and main towns The Republic of Haiti comprises the western third of the island of Hispaniola, west of the Dominican Republic. It is positioned between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. Haiti's geographic coordinates are at a longitude of 72° 25′ west and a latitude of 19° 00′ north. The tot... | Geography_of_Haiti |@lemmatized haiti:20 city:1 main:1 town:1 republic:6 comprise:1 western:2 third:1 island:13 hispaniola:5 west:5 dominican:5 position:1 caribbean:6 sea:6 north:3 atlantic:1 ocean:1 geographic:1 coordinate:1 longitude:1 latitude:1 total:4 area:10 land:1 water:2 make:2 slightly:1 small:3 u:1 state:1 ma... |
7,531 | Minimax | Minimax (sometimes minmax) is a decision rule used in decision theory, game theory, statistics and philosophy for minimizing the maximum possible loss. Alternatively, it can be thought of as maximizing the minimum gain (maximin). Originally formulated for two-player zero-sum game theory, covering both the cases where ... | Minimax |@lemmatized minimax:46 sometimes:1 minmax:1 decision:14 rule:3 use:17 theory:18 game:41 statistic:1 philosophy:4 minimize:10 maximum:9 possible:14 loss:5 alternatively:2 think:3 maximize:9 minimum:8 gain:6 maximin:9 originally:1 formulate:1 two:7 player:39 zero:12 sum:12 cover:1 case:2 take:2 alternate:2 move:... |
7,532 | Ed_Sullivan | Edward Vincent "Ed" Sullivan (September 28, 1901 – October 13, 1974) was an American entertainment writer and television host, best known as the presenter of a popular TV variety show called The Ed Sullivan Show that was popular in the 1950s and 1960s. Early career A former boxer, Sullivan began his media work as a ne... | Ed_Sullivan |@lemmatized edward:1 vincent:1 ed:18 sullivan:72 september:2 october:3 american:8 entertainment:3 writer:1 television:6 host:2 best:2 know:3 presenter:1 popular:3 tv:7 variety:4 show:42 call:6 early:3 career:2 former:2 boxer:1 begin:2 medium:1 work:2 newspaper:2 sportswriter:1 walter:1 winchell:6 one:8 ori... |
7,533 | Environmental_skepticism | Environmental skepticism is an umbrella term that describes those that argue that particular claims put forward by environmentalists and environmental scientists are incorrect or exaggerated, along with those who are critical of environmentalism in general. The use of the term is contested. Supporters of environmentali... | Environmental_skepticism |@lemmatized environmental:13 skepticism:7 umbrella:1 term:4 describe:1 argue:3 particular:1 claim:4 put:1 forward:1 environmentalist:7 scientist:1 incorrect:3 exaggerated:1 along:1 critical:1 environmentalism:4 general:2 use:3 contest:1 supporter:1 imply:1 open:1 minded:1 attitude:1 empirical:... |
7,534 | Debian | Debian () is a computer operating system composed of free and open source software. The primary form, Debian GNU/Linux, is a popular and influential Linux distribution. It is distributed with access to repositories containing thousands of software packages ready for installation and use. These packages are distribute... | Debian |@lemmatized debian:183 computer:3 operate:2 system:33 compose:1 free:25 open:5 source:9 software:55 primary:1 form:5 gnu:24 linux:44 popular:3 influential:1 distribution:50 distribute:5 access:1 repository:31 contain:12 thousand:5 package:106 ready:4 installation:11 use:28 license:2 know:4 strict:3 adherence:1 ... |
7,535 | Alexander_of_Pherae | Alexander (Greek: ) was tagus or despot of Pherae in Thessaly, and ruled from 369 BC to 358 BC. Reign The accounts of his usurpation vary somewhat in minor points. Diodorus Siculus tells us that on the assassination of his father, the tyrant Jason of Pherae, in 370 BC, his brother Polydorus ruled for a year, and was ... | Alexander_of_Pherae |@lemmatized alexander:26 greek:1 tagus:1 despot:1 pherae:6 thessaly:8 rule:2 bc:9 reign:1 account:4 usurpation:1 vary:1 somewhat:1 minor:1 point:1 diodorus:11 siculus:8 tell:1 u:1 assassination:1 father:1 tyrant:4 jason:3 brother:6 polydorus:2 year:5 poison:1 another:3 xv:6 accord:5 xenophon:3 murd... |
7,536 | Chrono_Trigger | is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995. The game's story follows a group of adventurers who travel through time to prevent a global catastrophe. Square re-released a ported version by TOSE in Japan for Sony's PlayStation in... | Chrono_Trigger |@lemmatized console:4 role:3 playing:3 game:91 develop:6 publish:1 square:27 enix:10 super:4 nintendo:16 entertainment:1 system:7 story:14 follow:2 group:9 adventurer:1 travel:14 time:51 prevent:3 global:1 catastrophe:1 release:31 ported:1 version:13 tose:2 japan:13 sony:4 playstation:12 later:9 repacka... |
7,537 | Cheshire | Cheshire (; also known, archaically, as the County of Chester) is a ceremonial county in North West England. The traditional county town is the city of Chester, although Cheshire's largest town is Warrington. Other major towns include Congleton, Crewe, Ellesmere Port, Widnes, Runcorn, Macclesfield, Nantwich, Northw... | Cheshire |@lemmatized cheshire:155 also:17 know:7 archaically:1 county:64 chester:52 ceremonial:7 north:14 west:20 england:17 traditional:1 town:14 city:7 although:4 large:7 warrington:17 major:4 include:25 congleton:6 crewe:10 ellesmere:7 port:7 widnes:6 runcorn:11 macclesfield:9 nantwich:7 northwich:9 wilmslow:4 bord... |
7,538 | Francesco_Borromini | Borromini (anonymous youth portrait). Francesco Borromini, byname of Francesco Castelli (25 September 1599 - 3 August 1667) was an Italian architect who, with his contemporaries, Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Pietro da Cortona, was a leading figure in the emergence of Roman Baroque architecture. A keen student of the arc... | Francesco_Borromini |@lemmatized borromini:28 anonymous:1 youth:1 portrait:1 francesco:5 byname:1 castelli:2 september:1 august:1 italian:2 architect:4 contemporary:3 gian:4 lorenzo:4 bernini:8 pietro:1 da:1 cortona:3 leading:1 figure:1 emergence:1 roman:4 baroque:7 architecture:7 keen:1 student:1 michelangelo:1 ruin:1... |
7,539 | Agrippina_the_Elder | Julia Vipsania Agrippina or most commonly known as Agrippina Major (Major is Latin for the elder, Classical Latin: AGRIPPINA•GERMANICI (edd.), Prosopographia Imperii Romani saeculi I, II et III (PIR), Berlin, 1933 - V 463 , 14 BC – 18 October 33) was the distinguished and prominent Roman grand-daughter of Augustus. S... | Agrippina_the_Elder |@lemmatized julia:18 vipsania:8 agrippina:93 commonly:1 know:1 major:4 latin:2 elder:10 classical:1 germanici:1 edd:1 prosopographia:2 imperii:2 romani:2 saeculi:1 ii:1 et:1 iii:2 pir:1 berlin:2 v:1 bc:5 october:2 distinguish:1 prominent:3 roman:34 grand:1 daughter:6 augustus:26 live:5 century:3 ad... |
7,540 | Gleichschaltung | Gleichschaltung , meaning "coordination", "making the same", "bringing into line", is a Nazi term for the process by which the Nazi regime successively established a system of totalitarian control over the individual, and tight coordination over all aspects of society and commerce. The historian Richard J. Evans offere... | Gleichschaltung |@lemmatized gleichschaltung:9 mean:4 coordination:3 make:2 bring:3 line:2 nazi:15 term:4 process:1 regime:2 successively:1 establish:2 system:2 totalitarian:2 control:4 individual:1 tight:1 aspect:2 society:2 commerce:1 historian:1 richard:1 j:1 evans:1 offer:1 forcible:1 recent:1 work:1 germany:7 one:... |
7,541 | Fahrenheit_451 | Fahrenheit 451 is a dystopian speculative fiction novel authored by Ray Bradbury and first published in 1953. The novel presents a future American society in which the masses are hedonistic, and critical thought through reading is outlawed. The central character, Guy Montag, is employed as a "fireman" (which, in this ... | Fahrenheit_451 |@lemmatized fahrenheit:29 dystopian:1 speculative:1 fiction:6 novel:22 author:3 ray:6 bradbury:30 first:9 publish:5 present:4 future:7 american:4 society:10 mass:6 hedonistic:2 critical:2 thought:5 reading:2 outlaw:1 central:1 character:5 guy:8 montag:52 employ:1 fireman:12 mean:3 book:65 burner:1 numbe... |
7,542 | DDT | DDT (from its trivial name, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) is one of the most well-known synthetic pesticides. It is a chemical with a long, unique, and controversial history. First synthesized in 1874, DDT's insecticidal properties were not discovered until 1939. In the second half of World War II, it was used with... | DDT |@lemmatized ddt:259 trivial:1 name:2 dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane:1 one:9 well:8 know:5 synthetic:2 pesticide:17 chemical:22 long:7 unique:1 controversial:2 history:3 first:13 synthesize:2 insecticidal:5 property:8 discover:2 second:1 half:5 world:21 war:5 ii:3 use:98 great:5 effect:17 among:3 military:1 civili... |
7,543 | MINIX | MINIX is a Unix-like computer operating system based on a microkernel architecture. Andrew S. Tanenbaum wrote the operating system to be used for educational purposes; MINIX also inspired the creation of the Linux kernel. Its name derives from the words minimal and Unix. Released under the BSD license, MINIX is free a... | MINIX |@lemmatized minix:42 unix:5 like:2 computer:5 operate:7 system:24 base:5 microkernel:3 architecture:6 andrew:7 tanenbaum:16 write:3 operating:4 use:7 educational:1 purpose:1 also:7 inspire:1 creation:2 linux:8 kernel:6 name:1 derive:1 word:1 minimal:1 release:6 bsd:1 license:3 free:4 open:3 source:6 software:5 h... |
7,544 | Motorola_68000 | The Motorola 68000 is a 16/32-bit CISC microprocessor core designed and marketed by Freescale Semiconductor (formerly Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector). Introduced in 1979 with HMOS technology as the first member of the successful 32-bit m68k family of microprocessors. It is generally software forward compati... | Motorola_68000 |@lemmatized motorola:24 bit:56 cisc:1 microprocessor:10 core:7 design:9 market:3 freescale:3 semiconductor:4 formerly:1 product:3 sector:1 introduce:9 hmos:1 technology:1 first:11 member:1 successful:1 family:11 generally:1 software:12 forward:3 compatible:3 rest:2 line:6 despite:2 limit:1 wide:3 extern... |
7,545 | Chianti | Chianti wine in a traditional fiasco. Chianti a red Italian wine produced in Tuscany. It was historically associated with a squat bottle enclosed in a straw basket, called a fiasco ("flask"; pl. fiaschi); however, the fiasco is only used by a few makers of the wine now; most Chianti is bottled in traditionally shaped w... | Chianti |@lemmatized chianti:145 wine:70 traditional:1 fiasco:4 red:8 italian:14 produce:14 tuscany:9 historically:1 associate:2 squat:2 bottle:9 enclose:2 straw:2 basket:2 call:6 flask:1 pl:1 fiaschi:1 however:2 use:6 maker:1 traditionally:1 shaped:1 baron:1 bettino:2 ricasoli:5 future:1 prime:1 minister:1 kingdom:1 i... |
7,546 | House_of_Hohenstaufen | The House of Hohenstaufen (or the Staufer(s) meaning "grail-barers" a title granted to them by Charlemagne) was a dynasty of Germanic Kings (1138-1254), many of whom were also crowned Holy Roman Emperor and Dukes of Swabia. In 1194 the Hohenstaufen also became Kings of Sicily. Staufen, the adjective and plural of Stauf... | House_of_Hohenstaufen |@lemmatized house:3 hohenstaufen:23 staufer:2 mean:1 grail:1 barers:1 title:1 grant:1 charlemagne:1 dynasty:8 germanic:1 king:45 many:8 also:12 crown:5 holy:10 roman:11 emperor:21 duke:20 swabia:22 become:10 sicily:15 staufen:1 adjective:1 plural:1 name:6 castle:3 build:1 first:5 known:1 member:5... |
7,547 | MMIX | MMIX also refers to the year 2009, in Roman numerals. MMIX (pronounced em-mix) is a 64-bit RISC instruction set architecture (ISA) designed by Donald Knuth, with significant contributions by John L. Hennessy (who contributed to the design of the MIPS ISA) and Richard L. Sites (who was an architect of the Alpha ISA). I... | MMIX |@lemmatized mmix:19 also:1 refer:3 year:1 roman:1 numeral:1 pronounced:1 em:1 mix:2 bit:9 risc:3 instruction:28 set:5 architecture:7 isa:3 design:2 donald:5 knuth:7 significant:1 contribution:1 john:2 l:3 hennessy:2 contribute:3 mips:1 richard:1 site:3 architect:1 alpha:1 word:1 purpose:4 education:1 quite:1 simi... |
7,548 | Lake_Superior | Lake Superior is the largest of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is bounded to the north by Ontario, Canada and Minnesota, United States, and to the south by the U.S. states of Wisconsin and Michigan. It is the largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area and is the world's third-largest freshwater lak... | Lake_Superior |@lemmatized lake:137 superior:77 large:14 five:3 great:40 north:10 america:4 bound:1 ontario:9 canada:3 minnesota:12 united:4 state:9 south:4 u:9 wisconsin:6 michigan:22 freshwater:4 world:5 surface:12 area:11 third:2 volume:4 pursuit:1 fact:1 sea:12 grant:4 university:6 retrieve:10 name:4 ojibwe:5 langu... |
7,549 | Kenning | A kenning (Old Norse kenning [cʰɛnːiŋg], Modern Icelandic pronunciation [cʰɛnːiŋk]) is a circumlocution used instead of an ordinary noun in Old Norse and later Icelandic poetry. For example, Old Norse poets might replace sverð, the regular word for “sword”, with a compound such as ben-grefill “wound-hoe” (Egill Skallag... | Kenning |@lemmatized kenning:58 old:41 norse:21 cʰɛnːiŋg:1 modern:11 icelandic:7 pronunciation:1 cʰɛnːiŋk:1 circumlocution:1 use:8 instead:1 ordinary:2 noun:9 later:1 poetry:6 example:6 poet:8 might:3 replace:1 sverð:1 regular:2 word:30 sword:5 compound:12 ben:1 grefill:1 wound:2 hoe:1 egill:1 skallagrímsson:1 höfuðlau... |
7,550 | August_Wilhelm_Ambros | August Wilhelm Ambros (November 17, 1816 – June 28, 1876) Blom, Eric (2005) Everyman's Dictionary of Music, Kessinger Publishing. p. 15. ISBN 1-4179-8918-1. was an Austrian composer and music historian of Czech descent. Life He was born at Vysoké Mýto near Rokycany, Bohemia. His father was a cultured man, and his m... | August_Wilhelm_Ambros |@lemmatized august:1 wilhelm:2 ambros:4 november:1 june:1 blom:1 eric:1 everyman:1 dictionary:1 music:8 kessinger:1 publishing:1 p:4 isbn:4 austrian:2 composer:1 historian:1 czech:1 descent:1 life:1 bear:1 vysoké:1 mýto:1 near:1 rokycany:1 bohemia:1 father:1 cultured:1 man:1 mother:1 sister:1 rap... |
7,551 | Hawar_Islands | Hawar Islands shown in red The Hawar Islands (; transliterated: Juzur Ḩawār) are a group of islands situated off the west coast of Qatar in the Gulf of Bahrain of the Persian Gulf. Despite their proximity to Qatar (Suwād al Janūbīyah is only 1.4 km from the Qatari mainland at the peninsula of Ras Abruq, while Rubud A... | Hawar_Islands |@lemmatized hawar:8 island:16 show:1 red:1 transliterate:1 juzur:2 ḩawār:2 group:5 situate:1 west:4 coast:3 qatar:4 gulf:2 bahrain:7 persian:1 despite:1 proximity:1 suwād:5 al:10 janūbīyah:3 km:2 qatari:1 mainland:1 peninsula:1 ra:1 abruq:1 rubud:5 gharbiyah:3 closest:1 main:2 lie:1 distance:1 belong:1 s... |
7,552 | Nazi_Party | The National Socialist German Workers' Party (, abbreviated NSDAP), commonly known in English as the Nazi Party (from the Ger. pronunciation of Nationalsozialist (based on earlier Ger. sozi, popular abbreviation of "sozialist") Online Etymology Dictionary , was a political party in Germany between 1919 and 1945. It was... | Nazi_Party |@lemmatized national:25 socialist:23 german:64 worker:11 party:166 abbreviate:1 nsdap:15 commonly:1 know:8 english:1 nazi:110 ger:2 pronunciation:1 nationalsozialist:1 base:5 early:7 sozi:1 popular:3 abbreviation:1 sozialist:1 online:3 etymology:1 dictionary:1 political:26 germany:33 dap:10 name:7 change:3 ... |
7,553 | Emacs_Lisp | Emacs Lisp is a dialect of the Lisp programming language used by the GNU Emacs and XEmacs text editors (which this article will refer to collectively as "Emacs"). It is used for implementing most of the editing functionality built into Emacs, the remainder being written in C (as is the Lisp interpreter itself). Users... | Emacs_Lisp |@lemmatized emacs:74 lisp:55 dialect:6 programming:3 language:6 use:17 gnu:15 xemacs:2 text:4 editor:2 article:1 refer:2 collectively:1 implement:6 edit:5 functionality:2 build:2 remainder:1 write:13 c:9 interpreter:2 user:16 commonly:2 code:19 customize:5 extend:1 also:3 function:22 scripting:1 much:2 like... |
7,554 | Minutemen | Lexington Militiaman representing John Parker Minutemen were members of teams of select men from the American colonial militia during the American Revolutionary War. They provided a highly mobile, rapidly deployed force that allowed the colonies to respond immediately to threats of fellow soldiers in the war (hence the... | Minutemen |@lemmatized lexington:9 militiaman:7 represent:1 john:2 parker:1 minuteman:38 member:3 team:3 select:3 men:18 american:10 colonial:10 militia:45 revolutionary:6 war:12 provide:2 highly:1 mobile:2 rapidly:2 deploy:1 force:16 allow:2 colony:9 respond:4 immediately:1 threat:2 fellow:1 soldier:3 hence:2 name:1 a... |
7,555 | Hard_science_fiction | Hard science fiction is a category of science fiction characterized by an emphasis on scientific or technical detail, or on scientific accuracy, or on both. The term was first used in print in 1957 by P. Schuyler Miller in a review of John W. Campbell, Jr.'s Islands of Space in Astounding Science Fiction. The... | Hard_science_fiction |@lemmatized hard:16 science:21 fiction:13 category:1 characterize:2 emphasis:1 scientific:6 technical:1 detail:1 accuracy:2 term:4 first:2 use:2 print:1 p:3 schuyler:2 miller:2 review:2 john:1 w:1 campbell:1 jr:1 island:1 space:1 astound:1 complementary:1 soft:4 form:2 analogy:2 appear:1 late:1 wa... |
7,556 | Economy_of_Angola | The Economy of Angola is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, Birgitte Refslund Sørensen and Marc Vincent. Caught Between Borders: Response Strategies of the Internally Displaced, 2001. Page 17. but is still recovering from the Angolan Civil War that plagued Angola from independence in 1975 until 2002. D... | Economy_of_Angola |@lemmatized economy:7 angola:52 one:5 fast:1 grow:5 world:4 birgitte:1 refslund:1 sørensen:1 marc:1 vincent:1 caught:1 border:1 response:1 strategy:3 internally:2 displace:2 page:9 still:1 recover:2 angolan:15 civil:6 war:7 plague:2 independence:4 despite:3 extensive:2 oil:32 gas:1 resource:5 diamond... |
7,557 | Delaunay_triangulation | A Delaunay triangulation in the plane with circumcircles shown In mathematics, and computational geometry, a Delaunay triangulation for a set P of points in the plane is a triangulation DT(P) such that no point in P is inside the circumcircle of any triangle in DT(P). Delaunay triangulations maximize the minimum angle... | Delaunay_triangulation |@lemmatized delaunay:46 triangulation:47 plane:6 circumcircles:3 show:1 mathematics:1 computational:3 geometry:3 set:19 p:13 point:43 dt:4 inside:3 circumcircle:6 triangle:31 maximize:2 minimum:3 angle:8 tend:1 avoid:1 skinny:1 invent:1 boris:1 b:6 sur:2 la:2 sphère:2 vide:2 izvestia:2 akademii:... |
7,558 | Nahuatl | Nahuatl (, stress being on the first syllable) is a group of related languages and dialects of the Nahuan (traditionally called "Aztecan") branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. Collectively they are spoken by an estimated Nahua people, most of whom live in Central Mexico. All Nahuan languages are indigenous to Me... | Nahuatl |@lemmatized nahuatl:192 stress:3 first:14 syllable:8 group:9 related:2 language:103 dialect:50 nahuan:18 traditionally:4 call:21 aztecan:30 branch:9 uto:19 family:10 collectively:1 speak:28 estimate:2 nahua:10 people:12 live:1 central:19 mexico:37 indigenous:31 mesoamerica:10 classical:37 word:43 noun:36 stem:... |
7,559 | Labarum | The Chi-Rho symbol The labarum () was a vexillum (military standard) that displayed the "Chi-Rho" symbol, formed from the first two Greek letters of the word "Christ" (, or Χριστός) — Chi (χ) and Rho (ρ). In Unicode, the Chi-Rho symbol is encoded at U+2627 (☧), and for Coptic at U+2CE9 (⳩). It was first used by the R... | Labarum |@lemmatized chi:16 rho:16 symbol:8 labarum:29 vexillum:2 military:3 standard:9 display:2 form:4 first:6 two:7 greek:7 letter:6 word:3 christ:6 χριστός:1 χ:1 ρ:1 unicode:1 encode:1 u:2 coptic:1 use:14 roman:5 emperor:13 constantine:39 since:1 consist:1 flag:3 suspend:2 crossbar:1 cross:8 ideally:1 suit:1 symbol... |
7,560 | Music_lesson | Music lessons are a type of formal instruction in playing a musical instrument or singing. Typically, a student taking music lessons meets a music teacher for one-on-one training sessions ranging from 30 minutes to one hour in length over a period of weeks or years. For vocal lessons, teachers show students how to sit ... | Music_lesson |@lemmatized music:49 lesson:17 type:6 formal:1 instruction:6 play:19 musical:12 instrument:24 singing:2 typically:1 student:32 take:5 meet:1 teacher:24 one:9 training:3 session:1 range:1 minute:1 hour:2 length:1 period:2 week:2 year:3 vocal:8 show:7 sit:4 stand:4 breathe:2 position:2 head:2 chest:1 mouth:... |
7,561 | Boeing_C-17_Globemaster_III | The Boeing (formerly McDonnell Douglas) C-17 Globemaster III is a large military transport aircraft. The C-17 was developed for the United States Air Force from the 1980s to the early 1990s by McDonnell Douglas. The aircraft carries on the name of two previous United States military cargo aircraft, the C-74 Globemast... | Boeing_C-17_Globemaster_III |@lemmatized boeing:66 formerly:1 mcdonnell:11 douglas:11 c:213 globemaster:17 iii:11 large:10 military:18 transport:11 aircraft:66 develop:3 united:16 state:18 air:91 force:73 early:4 carry:5 name:5 two:11 previous:1 cargo:11 ii:2 use:20 rapid:1 strategic:23 airlift:65 troop:1 main:4 operat... |
7,562 | Dance_Dance_Revolution | Current Dance Dance Revolution logo Dance Dance Revolution, stylized DanceDanceRevolution, abbreviated DDR, and previously known as Dancing Stage in PAL territories until the announcement of Dance Dance Revolution X, is a long-standing music video game series produced by Konami. Introduced in Japan in as part of the B... | Dance_Dance_Revolution |@lemmatized current:1 dance:100 revolution:33 logo:1 stylize:1 dancedancerevolution:1 abbreviate:1 ddr:47 previously:2 know:5 stage:20 pal:1 territory:1 announcement:1 x:5 long:5 standing:1 music:10 video:8 game:43 series:19 produce:5 konami:11 introduce:8 japan:5 part:6 bemani:1 release:17 nort... |
7,563 | Bertrand_Russell | Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, OM, FRS (18 May 1872 – 2 February 1970), was a British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, social reformist, and pacifist. Although he spent the majority of his life in England, he was born in Wales, where he also died. Russell led the British "revolt aga... | Bertrand_Russell |@lemmatized bertrand:58 arthur:3 william:5 russell:302 earl:8 om:2 fr:3 may:3 february:5 british:12 philosopher:15 logician:4 mathematician:2 historian:2 social:17 reformist:1 pacifist:4 although:3 spend:3 majority:1 life:17 england:3 bear:4 wale:2 also:29 die:7 lead:13 revolt:4 idealism:3 early:16 co... |
7,564 | Gesta_Danorum | Gesta Danorum (Angers Fragment), page 1, front. Gesta Danorum ("Deeds of the Danes") is a work of Danish history, by the 12th century author Saxo Grammaticus ("Saxo the Literate", literally "the Grammarian"). It is the most ambitious literary undertaking of medieval Denmark and is an essential source for the nation's e... | Gesta_Danorum |@lemmatized gesta:19 danorum:24 anger:3 fragment:9 page:3 front:3 deed:1 dane:6 work:11 danish:13 history:15 century:2 author:1 saxo:31 grammaticus:14 literate:1 literally:1 grammarian:1 ambitious:1 literary:1 undertaking:1 medieval:3 denmark:7 essential:1 source:2 nation:1 early:1 also:6 one:5 old:4 kno... |
7,565 | Liberal_arts_education | The seven liberal arts - Picture from the Hortus deliciarum of Herrad von Landsberg (12th century) The term liberal arts refers to the education derived from the Classical education curriculum. History Definition The term liberal arts denotes a curriculum that imparts general knowledge and develops the student’s rati... | Liberal_arts_education |@lemmatized seven:3 liberal:30 art:33 picture:1 hortus:1 deliciarum:1 herrad:1 von:1 landsberg:1 century:3 term:3 refers:1 education:11 derive:1 classical:3 curriculum:4 history:2 definition:1 denote:3 impart:1 general:2 knowledge:1 develop:1 student:6 rational:1 thought:1 intellectual:2 capabil... |
7,566 | Natural_language | In the philosophy of language, a natural language (or ordinary language) is a language that is spoken, signed, or written by humans for general-purpose communication, as distinguished from formal languages (such as computer-programming languages or the "languages" used in the study of formal logic, especially mathema... | Natural_language |@lemmatized philosophy:1 language:130 natural:32 ordinary:1 speak:2 sign:10 write:4 human:13 general:2 purpose:2 communication:1 distinguish:2 formal:2 computer:2 programming:1 use:7 study:4 logic:4 especially:1 mathematical:1 construct:5 define:1 though:1 exact:3 definition:3 debatable:1 often:2 cont... |
7,567 | Genotype | Here the relation between genotype and phenotype is illustrated, using a Punnett square, for the character of petal colour in pea. The letters B and b represent genes for colour and the pictures show the resultant flowers. The genotype is the characteristic that cannot be observed. The genotype is the genetic constitut... | Genotype |@lemmatized relation:1 genotype:22 phenotype:13 illustrate:1 use:2 punnett:1 square:1 character:2 petal:1 colour:2 pea:1 letter:1 b:2 represent:2 gene:9 picture:1 show:1 resultant:1 flower:1 characteristic:1 cannot:1 observe:1 genetic:4 constitution:1 cell:2 organism:1 individual:20 e:1 specific:3 allele:16 m... |
7,568 | Alexander_Jannaeus | Hasmonean Kingdom under Alexander Jannaeus Alexander Jannaeus (also known as Alexander Jannai/Yannai), king of Judea from (103 BCE to 76 BCE), son of John Hyrcanus, inherited the throne from his brother Aristobulus, and appears to have married his brother's widow, Shlomtzion or "Shelomit", also known as Salome Alexandr... | Alexander_Jannaeus |@lemmatized hasmonean:5 kingdom:4 alexander:17 jannaeus:53 also:4 know:3 jannai:1 yannai:3 king:16 judea:6 bce:4 son:2 john:1 hyrcanus:1 inherit:1 throne:1 brother:3 aristobulus:1 appear:2 marry:1 widow:6 shlomtzion:1 shelomit:1 salome:1 alexandra:1 accord:2 biblical:1 law:2 yibum:1 levirate:1 marri... |
7,569 | Environmental_law | Environmental law is a complex and interlocking body of statutes, common law, treaties, conventions, regulations and policies which, very broadly, operate to regulate the interaction of humanity and the rest of the biophysical or natural environment, toward the purpose of reducing or minimizing the impacts of human a... | Environmental_law |@lemmatized environmental:59 law:60 complex:1 interlock:1 body:1 statute:1 common:1 treaty:1 convention:1 regulation:4 policy:6 broadly:1 operate:1 regulate:1 interaction:1 humanity:2 rest:1 biophysical:1 natural:4 environment:3 toward:2 purpose:1 reduce:1 minimize:1 impact:2 human:1 activity:1 sake:... |
7,570 | John_Lynch | John Lynch may refer to: John H. Lynch (born 1952), governor of U.S. state of New Hampshire, 2005– John Lynch (actor) (born 1961), actor from Northern Ireland John Lynch (clergyman), former Dean of Canterbury John Lynch (comics), Wildstorm Comics character John Lynch (historian), historian of the Spanish American revol... | John_Lynch |@lemmatized john:17 lynch:19 may:1 refer:1 h:1 born:3 governor:1 u:4 state:1 new:3 hampshire:1 actor:2 northern:1 ireland:1 clergyman:1 former:1 dean:1 canterbury:1 comic:2 wildstorm:1 character:1 historian:2 spanish:1 american:4 revolution:1 kerry:2 politician:5 irish:1 fine:1 gael:1 party:1 td:1 north:1 l... |
7,571 | Geography_of_Kazakhstan | Map of Kazakhstan Kazakhstan is located in Central Asia, northwest of the People's Republic of China, though the area of the country west of the Ural River is geographically, if not politically, located within Europe. With an area of about 2,717,300 square kilometers, Kazakhstan is more than twice the combined size of... | Geography_of_Kazakhstan |@lemmatized map:2 kazakhstan:27 locate:2 central:6 asia:1 northwest:1 people:2 republic:5 china:3 though:1 area:5 country:7 west:4 ural:2 river:7 geographically:1 politically:1 within:3 europe:1 square:2 kilometer:2 twice:2 combined:1 size:2 four:1 asian:1 state:2 alaska:1 border:4 turkmenistan... |
7,572 | Arabian_Sea | The Arabian Sea (; transliterated: Baḥr al-'Arab; ; transliterated: Sindhu Sagar; alternatively known as Persian Sea) is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the east by India, on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the west by Arabian Peninsula, on the south, approximately, by a line between Cape Guardafui, the no... | Arabian_Sea |@lemmatized arabian:15 sea:21 transliterate:2 baḥr:1 al:1 arab:1 sindhu:3 sagar:2 alternatively:1 know:6 persian:2 region:1 indian:4 ocean:2 bound:1 east:5 india:10 north:4 pakistan:4 iran:4 west:1 peninsula:2 south:2 approximately:3 line:1 cape:2 guardafui:1 point:1 somalia:3 socotra:2 kanyakumari:1 comor... |
7,573 | County_Fermanagh | County Fermanagh (pronounced fur-man-ah) – ) is one of the traditional counties of Ireland. It is located within the province of Ulster and is part of Northern Ireland. Fermanagh is often referred to as Ireland's Lake District, together with neighbouring County Cavan. The county is approximately from Belfast and from... | County_Fermanagh |@lemmatized county:24 fermanagh:33 pronounced:1 fur:1 man:1 ah:1 one:3 traditional:1 ireland:10 locate:1 within:1 province:1 ulster:3 part:2 northern:8 often:1 refer:1 lake:1 district:4 together:1 neighbouring:1 cavan:2 approximately:1 belfast:3 dublin:1 border:2 tyrone:4 north:2 east:2 monaghan:1 sou... |
7,574 | Agriculture | Agriculture refers to the production of food and goods through farming and forestry. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of civilization, with the husbandry of domesticated animals and plants (i.e. crops) creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more densely populated and stratified ... | Agriculture |@lemmatized agriculture:107 refers:1 production:33 food:104 good:7 farming:23 forestry:1 key:6 development:16 lead:9 rise:17 civilization:5 husbandry:3 domesticated:2 animal:16 plant:42 e:12 crop:97 create:5 surplus:3 enable:2 densely:1 populated:1 stratified:1 society:9 study:8 know:7 agricultural:59 scie... |
7,575 | Electric_Light_Orchestra | Electric Light Orchestra, commonly abbreviated ELO, were a symphonic rock group from Birmingham, England, who released eleven studio albums between 1971 and 1986 and another album in 2001. ELO were formed to accommodate Roy Wood and Jeff Lynne's desire to create modern pop songs with heavily classical overtones, but fa... | Electric_Light_Orchestra |@lemmatized electric:23 light:23 orchestra:23 commonly:1 abbreviate:1 elo:67 symphonic:1 rock:8 group:6 birmingham:3 england:2 release:28 eleven:2 studio:6 album:55 another:5 form:6 accommodate:1 roy:7 wood:13 jeff:11 lynne:42 desire:2 create:1 modern:1 pop:1 song:11 heavily:1 classical:2 over... |
7,576 | Majority_function | In Boolean logic, the majority function (also called the median operator) is a function from n inputs to one output. The value of the operation is false when n/2 or fewer arguments are false, and true otherwise. Alternatively, representing true values as 1 and false values as 0, we may use the formula The "−1/2" in t... | Majority_function |@lemmatized boolean:4 logic:1 majority:5 function:4 also:2 call:1 median:5 operator:4 n:5 input:2 one:2 output:1 value:3 operation:3 false:3 argument:1 true:4 otherwise:1 alternatively:1 represent:1 may:1 use:4 formula:4 serve:1 break:2 tie:2 favor:2 zero:1 even:1 similar:1 major:1 result:1 circuit:4... |
7,577 | Cyprinodontiformes | The Cyprinodontiformes is an order of ray-finned fish, and comprising mostly small, fresh-water fish. They are closely related to the Atheriniformes and are occasionally included with them. Many popular aquarium fish, such as killifish and live-bearers, belong here. A colloquial term for the order as a whole is tooth... | Cyprinodontiformes |@lemmatized cyprinodontiformes:3 order:4 ray:1 finned:1 fish:6 comprise:1 mostly:1 small:4 fresh:1 water:4 closely:1 relate:1 atheriniformes:1 occasionally:1 include:1 many:1 popular:1 aquarium:1 killifish:9 live:5 bearer:2 belong:2 colloquial:1 term:2 whole:1 toothcarps:2 though:1 actually:1 close:... |
7,578 | Combustion | The flames caused as a result of a fuel undergoing combustion (burning) Combustion or burning is a complex sequence of exothermic chemical reactions between a fuel (usually a hydrocarbon) and an oxidant accompanied by the production of heat or both heat and light in the form of either a glow or flames, appearance of ... | Combustion |@lemmatized flame:10 cause:1 result:4 fuel:29 undergo:2 combustion:92 burn:10 burning:5 complex:1 sequence:1 exothermic:1 chemical:6 reaction:15 usually:2 hydrocarbon:13 oxidant:2 accompany:1 production:4 heat:23 light:6 form:8 either:1 glow:2 appearance:1 flicker:1 direct:1 atmospheric:1 oxygen:26 mediate:... |
7,579 | Foreign_relations_of_the_Czech_Republic | Until the Velvet Revolution of 1989, the foreign policy of Czechoslovakia had followed that of the Soviet Union. Since the revolution and the subsequent mutually-agreed peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia the Czechs have made integration with Western institutions their chief foreign policy objective. This goal was r... | Foreign_relations_of_the_Czech_Republic |@lemmatized velvet:1 revolution:2 foreign:4 policy:4 czechoslovakia:3 follow:1 soviet:1 union:4 since:1 subsequent:1 mutually:1 agree:1 peaceful:1 dissolution:2 czech:73 make:1 integration:1 western:1 institution:1 chief:1 objective:3 goal:1 rapidly:1 meet:1 great:1 success:1 na... |
7,580 | James_Tobin | James Tobin (March 5, 1918 March 11, 2002) was an American economist who in his lifetime, had served on the Council of Economic Advisors, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and had taught at Harvard and Yale Universities. He developed the ideas of Keynesian economics, and advocated government inter... | James_Tobin |@lemmatized james:11 tobin:33 march:4 american:3 economist:4 lifetime:1 serve:5 council:2 economic:10 advisor:2 board:3 governor:2 federal:2 reserve:2 system:2 teach:2 harvard:5 yale:6 university:8 develop:1 idea:2 keynesian:3 economics:6 advocated:1 government:1 intervention:1 stabilize:1 output:1 avoid:1... |
7,581 | Kid_Icarus | For the title character, see Pit. For the series as a whole, see Kid Icarus (series). For the band, see Kid Icarus (band). is a platforming video game developed by Nintendo R&D1 and published by Nintendo for the Famicom Disk System in 1986 and the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987. It is the first game in the Kid ... | Kid_Icarus |@lemmatized title:1 character:1 see:4 pit:9 series:4 whole:1 kid:13 icarus:14 band:2 platforming:1 video:1 game:15 develop:1 nintendo:6 r:1 publish:1 famicom:3 disk:2 system:5 entertainment:1 first:1 second:1 myth:2 monster:3 another:2 sequel:1 snes:1 never:1 release:4 world:1 loosely:1 base:1 greek:1 mytho... |
7,582 | Goths | The Mausoleum of Theodoric in Ravenna. The Goths (Gothic: gutans, Gutans) were a heterogeneous East Germanic tribe. Originating in semi-legendary Scandza, believed to be somewhere in modern Götaland, Sweden, a Gothic population had crossed the Baltic Sea before the 2nd century, lending their name to the region of Gothi... | Goths |@lemmatized mausoleum:1 theodoric:3 ravenna:1 goth:63 gothic:34 gutans:2 heterogeneous:1 east:9 germanic:21 tribe:8 originate:1 semi:1 legendary:1 scandza:5 believe:4 somewhere:1 modern:10 götaland:4 sweden:12 population:7 cross:4 baltic:11 sea:12 century:27 lend:1 name:17 region:5 gothiscandza:6 low:1 vistula:7... |
7,583 | Joseph_Schumpeter | Joseph Alois Schumpeter (February 8, 1883 – January 8, 1950) Joseph Alois Schumpeter: Biography was an economist and political scientist born in Moravia, then Austria-Hungary, now Czech Republic. He popularized the term "creative destruction" in economics. Life Born in Triesch, Moravia , Schumpeter was a brilliant s... | Joseph_Schumpeter |@lemmatized joseph:5 alois:2 schumpeter:60 february:1 january:1 biography:2 economist:13 political:5 scientist:3 bear:2 moravia:2 austria:1 hungary:1 czech:1 republic:1 popularize:1 term:5 creative:8 destruction:6 economics:14 life:2 triesch:1 brilliant:1 student:3 praise:1 teacher:2 begin:1 career:2... |
7,584 | Transport_in_Denmark | Transport in Denmark is developed and modern. The motorway network now covers 1,111 km Road network by type of road and time (2008). Statistics Denmark. Retrieved 24 March 2009. while the railway network totals 2,667 km of operational track. Railway network 1st January by unit, railway system and time (2008). Statist... | Transport_in_Denmark |@lemmatized transport:4 denmark:24 develop:1 modern:1 motorway:3 network:11 cover:1 km:21 road:8 type:4 time:3 statistic:6 retrieve:7 march:7 railway:10 total:6 operational:2 track:9 january:3 unit:3 system:4 bridge:7 across:3 great:7 belt:6 øresund:2 much:2 improve:1 traffic:12 flow:1 country:5 s... |
7,585 | Desmothoracid | The desmothoracids are a group of heliozoan protists, usually sessile and found in freshwater environments. Each adult is a spherical cell around 10-20 μm in diameter surrounded by a perforated organic lorica or shell, with many radial pseudopods projecting through the holes to capture food. These are supported by sm... | Desmothoracid |@lemmatized desmothoracids:2 group:1 heliozoan:2 protist:1 usually:2 sessile:1 find:1 freshwater:1 environment:1 adult:2 spherical:1 cell:2 around:1 μm:1 diameter:1 surround:1 perforated:1 organic:1 lorica:2 shell:1 many:1 radial:1 pseudopod:3 project:1 hole:1 capture:1 food:1 support:1 small:2 bundle:1 ... |
7,586 | Politics_of_Mexico | The politics of Mexico take place in a framework of a federal presidential representative democratic republic whose government is based on a congressional system, whereby the president of Mexico is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party electoral system. The federal government represents the Un... | Politics_of_Mexico |@lemmatized politics:3 mexico:14 take:3 place:2 framework:1 federal:34 presidential:12 representative:6 democratic:11 republic:1 whose:4 government:25 base:5 congressional:6 system:15 whereby:1 president:22 head:6 state:55 multi:1 party:73 electoral:23 represent:4 united:10 mexican:19 divide:4 three... |
7,587 | Motion_Picture_Patents_Company | The Motion Picture Patents Company (MPPC, also known as the Edison Trust), founded in December 1908, was a trust of all the major American film companies (Edison, Biograph, Vitagraph, Essanay, Selig, Lubin, Kalem, American Star, American Pathé), the leading distributor (George Kleine) and the biggest supplier of raw f... | Motion_Picture_Patents_Company |@lemmatized motion:12 picture:12 patent:22 company:10 mppc:16 also:8 know:1 edison:20 trust:6 found:1 december:1 major:2 american:14 film:22 biograph:7 vitagraph:3 essanay:3 selig:2 lubin:2 kalem:2 star:1 pathé:2 lead:2 distributor:3 george:1 kleine:1 big:1 supplier:1 raw:2 eastman:2 kod... |
7,588 | Discrete_mathematics | Graphs like this are among the objects studied by discrete mathematics, both for their interesting properties and because of their manipulation by computer algorithms. For the mathematics journal, see Discrete Mathematics (journal). Discrete mathematics is the study of mathematical structures that are fundamentally d... | Discrete_mathematics |@lemmatized graph:10 like:3 among:1 object:5 study:12 discrete:48 mathematics:42 interesting:1 property:3 manipulation:1 computer:15 algorithm:5 journal:2 see:2 mathematical:5 structure:1 fundamentally:1 rather:1 continuous:9 real:2 number:13 rational:2 two:1 third:1 find:1 consequently:1 vary:3 s... |
7,589 | Navy | A navy is the branch of a nation's military forces principally designated for naval warfare and amphibious warfare; namely, lake- or ocean-borne combat operations and related functions. It includes anything conducted by surface ships, amphibious ships, submarines, and seaborne aviation, as well as ancillary support, co... | Navy |@lemmatized navy:66 branch:1 nation:5 military:6 force:12 principally:1 designate:2 naval:50 warfare:18 amphibious:4 namely:1 lake:1 ocean:4 borne:3 combat:8 operation:8 related:1 function:1 include:13 anything:2 conduct:1 surface:2 ship:88 submarine:10 seaborne:2 aviation:2 well:5 ancillary:1 support:5 communica... |
7,590 | Grace_Hopper | Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9 1906 – January 1 1992) was an American computer scientist and United States Naval officer. A pioneer in the field, she was one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer, and she developed the first compiler for a computer programming language. Becau... | Grace_Hopper |@lemmatized rear:3 admiral:6 grace:21 murray:8 hopper:43 december:2 january:2 american:2 computer:21 scientist:2 united:11 state:11 naval:8 officer:2 pioneer:2 field:1 one:4 first:8 programmer:1 harvard:5 mark:5 develop:3 compiler:6 program:4 language:9 breadth:1 accomplishment:1 rank:4 sometimes:1 refer:... |
7,591 | Biological_membrane | Cross section view of the structures that can be formed by phospholipids in aqueous solutions A biological membrane or biomembrane is an enclosing or separating amphipathic layer that acts as a barrier within or around a cell. It is, almost invariably, a lipid bilayer, composed of a double layer of lipid (usually phos... | Biological_membrane |@lemmatized cross:3 section:1 view:1 structure:2 form:1 phospholipid:2 aqueous:1 solution:1 biological:4 membrane:17 biomembrane:2 enclosing:1 separate:2 amphipathic:1 layer:3 act:1 barrier:1 within:1 around:2 cell:8 almost:1 invariably:1 lipid:3 bilayer:1 compose:1 double:1 usually:1 molecule:2 pr... |
7,592 | Geography_of_Bulgaria | +Bulgaria Map of Bulgaria. Continent Europe Subregion Balkan Peninsula Geographic coordinates Area - Total - Water Ranked 104110,910 km² 360 km² Coastline 354 km Land boundaries 1,808 km Countries bordered Romania 608 km, Serbia 318 km, Republic of Macedonia 148 km, Greece 494 km, Turkey 240 km Maritime claims... | Geography_of_Bulgaria |@lemmatized bulgaria:61 map:1 continent:1 europe:8 subregion:1 balkan:19 peninsula:3 geographic:3 coordinate:2 area:25 total:5 water:6 rank:1 coastline:5 km:26 land:25 boundary:9 country:26 border:21 romania:10 serbia:6 republic:7 macedonia:8 greece:8 turkey:6 maritime:2 claim:5 nm:4 high:23 poin... |
7,593 | History_of_Algeria | The fertile coastal plain of North Africa, especially west of Tunisia, is often called the Maghreb (or Maghrib). North Africa served as a transit region for people moving towards Europe or the Middle East. Thus, the region's inhabitants have been influenced by populations from other areas. Out of this mix developed th... | History_of_Algeria |@lemmatized fertile:1 coastal:4 plain:1 north:12 africa:10 especially:1 west:1 tunisia:3 often:2 call:5 maghreb:9 maghrib:15 serve:1 transit:1 region:6 people:8 move:5 towards:1 europe:2 middle:5 east:2 thus:1 inhabitant:2 influence:5 population:8 area:9 mix:1 develop:3 berber:26 whose:2 language:5 ... |
7,594 | Asymptote | An asymptote of a real-valued function is a curve which describes the behavior of as either or tends to infinity. In other words, as one moves along the graph of in some direction, the distance between it and the asymptote eventually becomes smaller than any distance that one may specify. If a curve A has the cu... | Asymptote |@lemmatized asymptote:67 real:1 value:4 function:29 curve:15 describe:1 behavior:2 either:3 tend:1 infinity:1 word:1 one:11 move:1 along:1 graph:13 direction:1 distance:3 eventually:1 become:6 small:2 may:10 specify:1 b:13 say:3 asymptotic:15 similarly:1 call:2 linear:9 essentially:1 straight:1 line:7 become... |
7,595 | Klaus_Maria_Brandauer | Klaus Maria Brandauer (born 22 June 1944) is an Austrian actor, film director, and pedagogue. Personal life Brandauer was born as Klaus Georg Steng in Bad Aussee, Austria. http://www.whoswho.de/templ/te_bio.php?PID=98&RID=1 He was the son of Maria Brandauer and Georg Stenj, a civil servant. Klaus Maria Brandauer Biog... | Klaus_Maria_Brandauer |@lemmatized klaus:5 maria:4 brandauer:13 born:1 june:1 austrian:1 actor:13 film:10 director:1 pedagogue:1 personal:1 life:1 bear:1 georg:3 steng:1 bad:1 aussee:1 austria:1 http:2 www:2 whoswho:1 de:2 templ:1 php:1 pid:1 rid:1 son:2 stenj:1 civil:1 servant:1 biography:1 subsequently:1 take:1 mothe... |
7,596 | Chloroplast | The inside of a chloroplast Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells and other eukaryotic organisms that conduct photosynthesis. Chloroplasts capture light energy to conserve free energy in the form of ATP and reduce NADP to NADPH through a complex set of processes called photosynthesis. The word chloroplast ... | Chloroplast |@lemmatized inside:3 chloroplast:38 organelle:4 find:2 plant:13 cell:8 eukaryotic:3 organism:1 conduct:1 photosynthesis:6 capture:3 light:6 energy:4 conserve:1 free:2 form:5 atp:1 reduce:2 nadp:1 nadph:1 complex:4 set:1 process:1 call:5 word:2 derive:3 greek:1 chloros:1 mean:2 green:3 plast:1 entity:1 memb... |
7,597 | Outline_of_critical_theory | In the humanities and social sciences, critical theory has two quite different meanings with different origins and histories, one originating in social theory and the other in literary criticism. The former is theory oriented toward critiquing and changing society as a whole, in contrast to traditional theory oriented... | Outline_of_critical_theory |@lemmatized humanity:1 social:4 science:1 critical:12 theory:26 two:1 quite:1 different:2 meaning:1 origin:1 history:3 one:2 originating:1 literary:3 criticism:1 former:1 orient:2 toward:1 critique:1 change:1 society:1 whole:1 contrast:1 traditional:1 understand:1 explain:1 latter:1 use:1 an... |
7,598 | Amphetamine | Amphetamine is a psychostimulant drug that is known to produce increased wakefulness and focus in association with decreased fatigue and appetite. Amphetamine is related to drugs such as methamphetamine and dextroamphetamine, which are a group of potent drugs that act by increasing levels of norepinephrine, serotonin a... | Amphetamine |@lemmatized amphetamine:174 psychostimulant:1 drug:54 know:6 produce:5 increased:5 wakefulness:1 focus:2 association:1 decreased:3 fatigue:5 appetite:7 relate:3 methamphetamine:12 dextroamphetamine:7 group:4 potent:2 act:7 increase:30 level:9 norepinephrine:8 serotonin:11 dopamine:33 brain:17 induce:3 euph... |
7,599 | Amaranth | Amaranthus, collectively known as amaranth or pigweed, is a cosmopolitan genus of herbs. Approximately 60 species are presently recognized, with inflorescences and foliage ranging from purple and red to gold. Members of this genus share many characteristics and uses with members of the closely related genus Celosia. A... | Amaranth |@lemmatized amaranthus:35 collectively:1 know:10 amaranth:67 pigweed:3 cosmopolitan:1 genus:11 herb:5 approximately:1 specie:23 presently:1 recognize:2 inflorescence:2 foliage:1 range:1 purple:2 red:6 gold:1 member:2 share:1 many:3 characteristic:1 use:20 closely:1 related:1 celosia:1 although:5 several:8 oft... |
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