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7,600 | Interdisciplinarity | An interdisciplinary field or multidisciplinary field is a field of study that crosses traditional boundaries between academic disciplines or schools of thought, as new needs and professions have emerged. Originally the terms interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary were applied within education and training pedagogies... | Interdisciplinarity |@lemmatized interdisciplinary:92 field:17 multidisciplinary:8 study:78 cross:5 traditional:10 boundary:4 academic:11 discipline:59 school:10 thought:2 new:24 need:3 profession:6 emerge:1 originally:1 term:8 apply:7 within:7 education:9 training:3 pedagogy:1 describe:1 cut:3 across:8 several:6 estab... |
7,601 | Ketene | General formula for a ketene. A ketene is an organic compound of the form R'R''C=C=O where R',R'' are arbitrary radicals. The term is also used specifically to mean ethenone, the simplest ketene, where R' and R'' are hydrogens. Ketenes were first studied as a class by Hermann Staudinger. Formation Ketenes can be pr... | Ketene |@lemmatized general:1 formula:1 ketene:4 organic:2 compound:1 form:6 r:10 c:5 arbitrary:1 radical:1 term:1 also:4 use:3 specifically:1 mean:1 ethenone:1 simple:1 hydrogen:1 ketenes:6 first:1 study:1 class:1 hermann:1 staudinger:1 formation:3 prepare:2 acyl:2 chloride:3 elimination:1 reaction:6 hcl:1 lose:2 base... |
7,602 | Justus_von_Liebig | Justus von Liebig (12 May 1803 – 18 April 1873) was a German chemist who made major contributions to agricultural and biological chemistry, and worked on the organization of organic chemistry. As a professor, he devised the modern laboratory-oriented teaching method, and for such innovations, he is regarded as one of t... | Justus_von_Liebig |@lemmatized justus:7 von:6 liebig:37 may:1 april:1 german:8 chemist:5 make:2 major:3 contribution:1 agricultural:1 biological:1 chemistry:11 work:8 organization:2 organic:8 professor:2 devise:2 modern:2 laboratory:4 orient:1 teach:1 method:4 innovation:1 regard:1 one:5 great:2 teacher:1 time:2 know:3... |
7,603 | Alboin | Alboin or Alboïn (died 572 or 573) was king of the Lombards, and conqueror of Italy. He succeeded his father Audoin about 565. Cognates to these rather alien-looking names in Old English are Ælfwine (meaning 'Elf-friend') and Eadwine ('Wealth-friend'). The 7th-century Anglo-Saxon kings who bore these names were probab... | Alboin |@lemmatized alboin:34 alboïn:1 die:1 king:11 lombard:24 conqueror:1 italy:6 succeed:2 father:4 audoin:5 cognate:1 rather:1 alien:1 look:1 name:4 old:1 english:1 ælfwine:1 mean:1 elf:1 friend:2 eadwine:1 wealth:1 century:2 anglo:1 saxon:2 bore:1 probably:1 langobardic:1 ruler:2 day:3 assume:1 near:1 mythical:1 s... |
7,604 | Beachcomber_(pen_name) | Beachcomber was a nom de plume used by surrealist humorous columnists D. B. Wyndham-Lewis and, chiefly, J. B. Morton as authors of the Daily Express column "By the Way" in the period 1919-1975. Other authors who used the name were Major John Bernard Arbuthnot MVO, the column's founder, and William Hartston, the current... | Beachcomber_(pen_name) |@lemmatized beachcomber:12 nom:1 de:3 plume:1 use:3 surrealist:1 humorous:2 columnist:1 b:4 wyndham:4 lewis:4 chiefly:1 j:4 morton:14 author:5 daily:6 express:4 column:15 way:7 period:2 name:7 major:3 john:4 bernard:1 arbuthnot:3 mvo:1 founder:1 william:2 hartston:2 current:1 revive:3 form:1 pri... |
7,605 | Alberta | Alberta () is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1, 1905. Alberta Becomes a Province - Alberta Online Encyclopedia Alberta is located in western Canada, bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and t... | Alberta |@lemmatized alberta:199 one:25 canada:50 prairie:24 province:71 become:7 september:1 online:1 encyclopedia:2 locate:13 western:10 bound:1 british:8 columbia:10 west:22 saskatchewan:13 east:13 northwest:5 territory:6 north:42 u:12 state:8 montana:4 south:20 three:9 canadian:29 border:7 single:4 others:2 new:5 b... |
7,606 | Aristotle | Aristotle (, Aristotélēs) (384 BC – 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. He wrote on many subjects, including physics, metaphysics, poetry, theater, music, logic, rhetoric, politics, government, ethics, biology and zoology. Together with Plato and Socrates (Plato's te... | Aristotle |@lemmatized aristotle:212 aristotélēs:1 bc:11 greek:12 philosopher:14 student:7 plato:24 teacher:5 alexander:14 great:11 write:12 many:13 subject:3 include:8 physic:13 metaphysics:30 poetry:7 theater:1 music:4 logic:21 rhetoric:4 politics:14 government:2 ethic:18 biology:9 zoology:5 together:5 socrates:3 one... |
7,607 | Economy_of_Poland | Polish exports in 2006 Poland is considered to currently have one of the fastest growing economies in Central European nations, with an annual growth rate of over 6.0%. Tapping Into Polish Power - Forbes.com Poland has steadfastly pursued a policy of economic liberalization throughout the 1990s, with positive results f... | Economy_of_Poland |@lemmatized polish:16 export:6 poland:43 consider:1 currently:3 one:4 fast:1 grow:1 economy:18 central:5 european:8 nation:2 annual:2 growth:13 rate:3 tap:1 power:2 forbes:1 com:3 steadfastly:1 pursue:1 policy:2 economic:14 liberalization:1 throughout:1 positive:3 result:5 negative:1 sector:14 popula... |
7,608 | Integer_(computer_science) | In computer science, the term integer is used to refer to a data type which represents some finite subset of the mathematical integers. These are also known as integral data types. Value and representation The value of a datum with an integral type is the mathematical integer that it corresponds to. The representat... | Integer_(computer_science) |@lemmatized computer:14 science:1 term:6 integer:16 use:18 refer:1 data:4 type:20 represent:10 finite:3 subset:2 mathematical:4 also:7 know:3 integral:10 value:7 representation:8 datum:2 correspond:1 way:2 store:6 memory:6 may:4 unsigned:5 capable:3 non:4 negative:4 sign:12 well:1 common:7 p... |
7,609 | Clive_Barker | Clive Barker (born 5 October 1952) is an English author, film director and visual artist best known for his work in both metaphysical fantasy and horror fiction. Barker came to prominence in the mid-1980s with a series of short stories which established him as a leading young horror writer. He has since written many n... | Clive_Barker |@lemmatized clive:39 barker:68 born:1 october:3 english:2 author:4 film:11 director:3 visual:3 artist:2 best:1 know:1 work:18 metaphysical:1 fantasy:7 horror:9 fiction:4 come:1 prominence:1 mid:1 series:8 short:8 story:10 establish:1 lead:3 young:3 writer:1 since:1 write:15 many:4 novel:9 adapt:1 motion:1... |
7,610 | Ajaccio | Ajaccio ( in English; ; , ; ; , ), is a commune in France. It is the capital of the region of Corsica and the prefecture of the department of Corse-du-Sud. The geopolitical arrangements of the commune are slightly different from those typical of Corsica and France. Usually an arrondissement includes cantons and a can... | Ajaccio |@lemmatized ajaccio:34 english:1 commune:6 france:8 capital:2 region:2 corsica:16 prefecture:1 department:3 corse:1 du:1 sud:1 geopolitical:1 arrangement:1 slightly:1 different:1 typical:1 usually:1 arrondissement:2 include:7 canton:10 one:11 several:2 chef:1 lieu:1 chief:1 place:4 take:7 name:11 city:16 conta... |
7,611 | Europe | </div> </div> Europe (, ) is, by convention, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural River, the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast. Europe is was... | Europe |@lemmatized div:2 europe:170 convention:3 one:13 world:44 seven:2 continent:25 comprise:4 westernmost:2 peninsula:7 eurasia:6 generally:3 divide:6 asia:15 east:18 water:6 ural:7 mountain:11 river:8 caspian:3 sea:27 caucasus:5 mountains:3 southeast:4 wash:1 upon:2 north:21 arctic:3 ocean:8 body:4 west:18 atlanti... |
7,612 | Battle_of_Adwa | The landscape of Adwa. The Battle of Adwa (also known as Adowa or sometimes by the Italian name Adua) was fought on 1 March 1896 between Ethiopia and Italy near the town of Adwa, Ethiopia, in Tigray. It was the climactic battle of the First Italo–Ethiopian War. Background As the twentieth century approached, Africa h... | Battle_of_Adwa |@lemmatized landscape:1 adwa:13 battle:12 also:5 know:3 adowa:7 sometimes:1 italian:35 name:1 adua:1 fight:2 march:8 ethiopia:23 italy:12 near:2 town:1 tigray:2 climactic:1 first:3 italo:3 ethiopian:21 war:7 background:1 twentieth:1 century:3 approach:1 africa:7 carve:1 various:1 european:3 power:3 exce... |
7,613 | Nieuwe_Waterweg | The Nieuwe Waterweg ("New Waterway") is a ship canal in the Netherlands from het Scheur (a branch of the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt delta) west of the town of Maassluis to the North Sea at Hook of Holland. It is the artificial mouth of the river Rhine. The Nieuwe Waterweg, which opened in 1872 and has a length of approximate... | Nieuwe_Waterweg |@lemmatized nieuwe:7 waterweg:7 new:3 waterway:4 ship:4 canal:3 netherlands:1 het:1 scheur:1 branch:3 rhine:5 meuse:3 scheldt:1 delta:4 west:1 town:1 maassluis:1 north:3 sea:7 hook:2 holland:3 artificial:1 mouth:3 river:3 open:1 length:1 approximately:1 km:2 construct:1 keep:1 city:2 port:4 rotterdam:7... |
7,614 | Armageddon | Evangelist John of Patmos writes the Book of Revelation. Painting by Hieronymus Bosch (1505). Armageddon (from Late Latin Armagedōn, Collins English Dictionary, HarperCollins, 3rd ed., p. 81 from Greek Αρμαγεδων; [armagedôn] also spelled Har-Magedon, came from Hebrew [Har-Megiddo] or, in some modern English translati... | Armageddon |@lemmatized evangelist:1 john:2 patmos:1 write:3 book:5 revelation:6 painting:1 hieronymus:1 bosch:1 armageddon:18 late:2 latin:1 armagedōn:1 collins:1 english:3 dictionary:1 harpercollins:1 ed:1 p:11 greek:5 αρμαγεδων:1 armagedôn:1 also:6 spell:1 har:5 magedon:3 come:6 hebrew:3 megiddo:11 modern:1 translat... |
7,615 | Notary_public | An embossed foil Notary Seal from the State of New York. A notary public (or notary or public notary) is a public officer constituted by law to serve the public in non-contentious matters usually concerned with estates, deeds, powers-of-attorney, and foreign and international business. A notary's main functions are to... | Notary_public |@lemmatized embossed:2 foil:1 notary:270 seal:21 state:125 new:20 york:4 public:92 officer:10 constitute:2 law:84 serve:15 non:6 contentious:1 matter:6 usually:16 concern:3 estate:6 deed:13 power:21 attorney:21 foreign:20 international:4 business:8 main:3 function:9 administer:19 oath:32 affirmation:14 t... |
7,616 | Context-sensitive_language | In theoretical computer science, a context-sensitive language is a formal language that can be defined by a context-sensitive grammar. That is one of the four types of grammars in the Chomsky hierarchy. Of the four, this is the least often used, in both theory and practice. Computational properties Computationally ... | Context-sensitive_language |@lemmatized theoretical:1 computer:1 science:1 context:21 sensitive:18 language:20 formal:2 define:3 grammar:5 one:1 four:2 type:1 chomsky:2 hierarchy:2 least:1 often:1 use:3 theory:2 practice:1 computational:1 property:2 computationally:1 equivalent:2 linear:5 bound:4 non:3 deterministic:5 ... |
7,617 | Military_of_Nicaragua | This article deals with the armed forces of Nicaragua. History National Guard 1927-1979 The long years of strife between the liberal and conservative political factions and the existence of private armies led the United States to sponsor the National Guard as an apolitical institution to assume all military and police... | Military_of_Nicaragua |@lemmatized article:1 deal:2 armed:5 force:13 nicaragua:10 history:1 national:17 guard:14 long:2 year:1 strife:1 liberal:1 conservative:1 political:1 faction:1 existence:1 private:1 army:13 lead:2 united:6 state:6 sponsor:1 apolitical:2 institution:2 assume:1 military:13 police:6 function:2 marin... |
7,618 | Murray_River | The Murray River, or River Murray and sometimes informally referred to as the "Mighty Murray", is Australia's largest river. At in length, the Murray rises in the Australian Alps, draining the western side of Australia's highest mountains and, for most of its length, meanders across Australia's inland plains, formin... | Murray_River |@lemmatized murray:75 river:99 sometimes:2 informally:1 refer:1 mighty:1 australia:14 large:7 length:6 rise:1 australian:8 alp:1 drain:3 western:2 side:1 high:9 mountain:1 meander:1 across:1 inland:2 plain:1 form:5 border:7 new:13 south:28 wale:10 victoria:12 flow:15 northwest:1 turn:2 final:1 end:3 mouth... |
7,619 | Garbage_in,_garbage_out | Garbage In, Garbage Out (abbreviated to GIGO, coined as a pun on First-In, First-Out) is a phrase in the field of computer science or Information Communication technology. It is used primarily to call attention to the fact that computers will unquestioningly process the most nonsensical of input data and produce nonsen... | Garbage_in,_garbage_out |@lemmatized garbage:11 abbreviate:1 gigo:2 coin:2 pun:1 first:4 phrase:3 field:3 computer:6 science:1 information:3 communication:1 technology:1 use:10 primarily:1 call:1 attention:1 fact:2 unquestioningly:1 process:1 nonsensical:2 input:3 data:4 produce:1 output:1 popular:1 early:2 day:1 compu... |
7,620 | David_Fincher | David Leo Fincher (born August 28, 1962) is an Academy Award-nominated American filmmaker and music video director known for his dark and stylish movies such as Seven, Fight Club, Zodiac and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Early life and career Fincher was born in Denver, Colorado, the son of Jack Fincher, a bure... | David_Fincher |@lemmatized david:17 leo:1 fincher:53 bear:2 august:1 academy:6 award:6 nominated:1 american:3 filmmaker:1 music:9 video:11 director:14 know:2 dark:3 stylish:1 movie:10 seven:10 fight:12 club:12 zodiac:11 curious:5 case:5 benjamin:5 button:5 early:2 life:4 career:2 denver:1 colorado:1 son:1 jack:1 bureau... |
7,621 | Malden_Island | NASA orbital photo of Malden Island (north at bottom) Malden Island (), sometimes called Independence Island in the nineteenth century, is a low, arid, uninhabited island in the central Pacific Ocean, about in area. It is one of the Line Islands belonging to the Republic of Kiribati. The island is chiefly notable fo... | Malden_Island |@lemmatized nasa:1 orbital:1 photo:1 malden:38 island:60 north:4 bottom:1 sometimes:1 call:4 independence:1 nineteenth:3 century:4 low:6 arid:1 uninhabited:4 central:4 pacific:2 ocean:2 area:10 one:6 line:3 islands:2 belong:1 republic:2 kiribati:7 chiefly:1 notable:1 mysterious:1 prehistoric:2 ruin:3 ext... |
7,622 | Knife | A knife is any cutting edge or blade, handheld or otherwise, with or without a handle. Knives were used at least two-and-a-half million years ago, as evidenced by the Oldowan tools. History [[Image:The knife Grinder - 1853.jpg|thumb|left|The Knife Grinder - Drawn by P. Weenix and engraving by W. French - Published fo... | Knife |@lemmatized knife:153 cut:12 edge:17 blade:75 handheld:1 otherwise:1 without:1 handle:51 use:42 least:1 two:4 half:1 million:1 year:3 ago:2 evidence:1 oldowan:1 tool:17 history:1 image:1 grinder:2 jpg:1 thumb:1 leave:1 drawn:1 p:1 weenix:1 engraving:1 w:1 french:2 publish:1 proprietor:1 ah:1 payne:1 dresden:1 le... |
7,623 | Personal_digital_assistant | The Palm TX First "PDA": EO Personal Communicator (440) from AT&T A personal digital assistant (PDA) is a handheld computer, also known as a palmtop computer. Newer PDAs also have both color screens and audio capabilities, enabling them to be used as mobile phones (smartphones), web browsers, or portable media player... | Personal_digital_assistant |@lemmatized palm:11 tx:2 first:5 pda:77 eo:1 personal:12 communicator:3 digital:7 assistant:5 handheld:6 computer:9 also:14 know:2 palmtop:1 new:5 color:1 screen:15 audio:1 capability:2 enable:1 use:30 mobile:21 phone:6 smartphones:3 web:5 browser:1 portable:1 medium:1 player:2 many:17 acces... |
7,624 | Glorious_Revolution | The Glorious Revolution, also called the Revolution of 1688, was the overthrow of King James II of England (VII of Scotland and II of Ireland) in 1688 by a union of Parliamentarians with an invading army led by the Dutch stadtholder William III of Orange-Nassau (William of Orange) who as a result ascended the English t... | Glorious_Revolution |@lemmatized glorious:24 revolution:39 also:19 call:5 overthrow:4 king:31 james:79 ii:13 england:48 vii:1 scotland:14 ireland:17 union:2 parliamentarian:1 invade:2 army:33 lead:10 dutch:49 stadtholder:4 william:80 iii:10 orange:9 nassau:2 result:4 ascend:2 english:39 throne:18 expression:2 first:13 ... |
7,625 | Transport_in_Kenya | Kenya has a relatively well-developed transport system that compares well with other counties in the region. Kenya has an extensive network of paved and unpaved roads. The railway system links the nations ports and major cities. A line also connects Kenya with neighbouring Uganda. There are 15 airports with paved runwa... | Transport_in_Kenya |@lemmatized kenya:32 relatively:1 well:2 develop:1 transport:10 system:5 compare:1 county:1 region:2 extensive:1 network:5 paved:3 unpaved:4 road:12 railway:11 link:6 nation:1 port:10 major:2 city:3 line:4 also:6 connect:1 neighbouring:1 uganda:8 airport:10 runway:4 map:1 show:1 main:1 total:6 km:9 ... |
7,626 | Books_of_Chronicles | The Books of Chronicles (Hebrew Divrei Hayyamim, דברי הימים, Greek Paraleipomêna) are part of the Hebrew Bible (Jewish Tanakh and Christian Old Testament). In the masoretic text, it appears as the first or last book of the Ketuvim (the latter arrangement also making it the final book of the Jewish bible). Chronicles la... | Books_of_Chronicles |@lemmatized book:43 chronicle:61 hebrew:6 divrei:5 hayyamim:2 דברי:1 הימים:1 greek:2 paraleipomêna:2 part:13 bible:9 jewish:7 tanakh:2 christian:5 old:6 testament:5 masoretic:2 text:2 appear:4 first:4 last:6 ketuvim:10 latter:1 arrangement:1 also:11 make:1 final:3 largely:2 parallel:2 davidic:2 nar... |
7,627 | Compact_disc | A Compact Disc (also known as a CD) is an optical disc used to store digital data, originally developed for storing digital audio. The CD, available on the market since October 1982, remains the standard physical medium for sale of commercial audio recordings to the present day. Standard CDs have a diameter of 120 mm ... | Compact_disc |@lemmatized compact:34 disc:112 also:11 know:8 cd:228 optical:10 use:42 store:15 digital:19 data:42 originally:2 develop:5 audio:81 available:12 market:6 since:2 october:2 remain:2 standard:27 physical:9 medium:9 sale:7 commercial:2 recording:8 present:3 day:1 diameter:13 mm:23 hold:6 minute:23 mb:9 mini:... |
7,628 | High-density_lipoprotein | High-density lipoprotein (HDL) is one of the five major groups of lipoproteins (chylomicrons, VLDL, IDL, LDL, HDL) which enable lipids like cholesterol and triglycerides to be transported within the water based blood stream. In healthy individuals, about thirty percent of blood cholesterol is carried by HDL LDL and HD... | High-density_lipoprotein |@lemmatized high:14 density:6 lipoprotein:14 hdl:70 one:4 five:1 major:1 group:1 chylomicron:1 vldl:4 idl:1 ldl:11 enable:1 lipid:7 like:1 cholesterol:43 triglyceride:5 transport:7 within:2 water:1 base:1 blood:2 stream:1 healthy:1 individual:1 thirty:1 percent:1 carry:4 bad:2 good:2 hypothesi... |
7,629 | Mammal | Mammals (formally Mammalia) are a class of vertebrate animals whose females are characterized by the possession of mammary glands while both males and females are characterized by sweat glands, hair, three middle ear bones used in hearing, and a neocortex region in the brain. Except for the five species of monotremes ... | Mammal |@lemmatized mammal:128 formally:1 mammalia:7 class:4 vertebrate:6 animal:14 whose:2 female:3 characterize:3 possession:1 mammary:3 gland:7 male:1 sweat:3 hair:8 three:6 middle:8 ear:5 bone:13 use:13 hearing:1 neocortex:2 region:3 brain:8 except:2 five:1 specie:15 monotreme:18 lay:6 egg:9 give:2 birth:3 live:12 ... |
7,630 | Apocrypha | Apocrypha (from the Greek word , meaning "those having been hidden away" Specifically, is the neuter plural of ἀπόκρυφος, a participle derived from the verb ἀποκρύπτω [infinitive: ἀποκρύπτειν], "to hide something away." ) are texts of uncertain authenticity, or writings where the authorship is questioned. When used in... | Apocrypha |@lemmatized apocrypha:42 greek:2 word:9 mean:6 hide:3 away:4 specifically:1 neuter:1 plural:1 ἀπόκρυφος:1 participle:1 derive:2 verb:1 ἀποκρύπτω:1 infinitive:1 ἀποκρύπτειν:1 something:1 texts:1 uncertain:1 authenticity:3 writing:17 authorship:6 question:2 use:11 specific:1 context:1 judeo:2 christian:13 theo... |
7,631 | Bluetooth | Bluetooth logo. Bluetooth is an open wireless protocol for exchanging data over short distances from fixed and mobile devices, creating personal area networks (PANs). It was originally conceived as a wireless alternative to RS232 data cables. It can connect several devices, overcoming problems of synchronization. Name... | Bluetooth |@lemmatized bluetooth:189 logo:3 open:3 wireless:20 protocol:52 exchange:7 data:46 short:5 distance:2 fix:4 mobile:27 device:152 create:6 personal:8 area:8 network:19 pan:1 originally:3 conceive:1 alternative:2 cable:7 connect:12 several:5 overcome:1 problem:4 synchronization:1 name:11 word:1 anglicized:1 ve... |
7,632 | Temple_of_Olympian_Zeus,_Athens | The Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens The Temple of Olympian Zeus (), also known as the Olympieion, is a colossal ruined temple in the centre of the Greek capital Athens that was dedicated to Zeus, king of the Olympian gods. Construction began in the 6th century BC during the rule of the Athenian tyrants, who envisaged b... | Temple_of_Olympian_Zeus,_Athens |@lemmatized temple:40 olympian:8 zeus:14 athens:15 also:3 know:2 olympieion:1 colossal:5 ruin:4 centre:2 greek:8 capital:2 dedicate:3 king:2 god:3 construction:3 begin:5 century:7 bc:7 rule:1 athenian:2 tyrant:2 envisage:1 build:6 great:3 ancient:8 world:3 complete:4 reign:2 roman:8 emp... |
7,633 | Escort_carrier | Escort Carrier The escort aircraft carrier or escort carrier (popularly known as the jeep carrier or baby flattop), was a small aircraft carrier used by the British Royal Navy, the Imperial Japanese Navy and the United States Navy in World War II. They were typically half the length and one-third the displacement of t... | Escort_carrier |@lemmatized escort:58 carrier:100 aircraft:58 popularly:1 know:3 jeep:2 baby:2 flattop:2 small:4 use:7 british:10 royal:7 navy:15 imperial:1 japanese:6 united:12 state:13 world:8 war:19 ii:6 typically:3 half:2 length:2 one:9 third:4 displacement:1 large:10 fleet:17 slow:4 less:6 well:4 arm:2 armor:2 car... |
7,634 | Ayahuasca | This entry focuses on the Ayahuasca brew; for information on the vine of the same name, see Banisteriopsis caapi Ayahuasca (ayawaska in the Quechua language) is any of various psychoactive infusions or decoctions prepared from the Banisteriopsis spp. vine, usually mixed with the leaves of DMT-containing species of sh... | Ayahuasca |@lemmatized entry:1 focus:2 ayahuasca:109 brew:18 information:2 vine:20 name:7 see:6 banisteriopsis:8 caapi:20 ayawaska:3 quechua:4 language:2 various:4 psychoactive:9 infusion:1 decoction:4 prepare:2 spp:1 usually:4 mixed:2 leaf:3 dmt:27 contain:9 specie:2 shrub:1 psychotria:6 genus:1 first:4 describe:4 aca... |
7,635 | Bohemian | Bohemians are the people of Bohemia, in the Czech Republic, inhabitants of the former Kingdom of Bohemia, located in the modern day Czech Republic. The ancient Kingdom of Bohemia was absorbed into the Habsburg Empire after 1527 and came under the control of Vienna. The name "Bohemia" derives from the Latin term for t... | Bohemian |@lemmatized bohemian:9 people:1 bohemia:9 czech:9 republic:3 inhabitant:5 former:1 kingdom:3 locate:1 modern:2 day:1 ancient:1 absorb:1 habsburg:1 empire:1 come:1 control:1 vienna:1 name:2 derive:1 latin:2 term:2 celtic:1 tribe:1 inhabit:1 area:1 boii:1 call:3 boiohaemum:1 early:2 middle:2 age:2 word:4 never:... |
7,636 | Kiosk | Kiosk in Kharkiv, Ukraine, which sells cigarettes and Coca-Cola drinks. Kiosks like this one in Patmos can be found all over Greece. Kiosks like this one were found all over Romania from 1959 till 1989 A kiosk in Istanbul, in 19th century A kiosk in Esplanadi, Helsinki, Finland, selling coffee and ice cream in summerti... | Kiosk |@lemmatized kiosk:36 kharkiv:1 ukraine:1 sell:3 cigarette:2 coca:1 cola:1 drink:1 like:2 one:3 patmos:1 find:3 greece:2 romania:1 till:1 istanbul:5 century:3 esplanadi:1 helsinki:1 finland:1 coffee:2 ice:1 cream:1 summertime:1 mediterranean:1 basin:1 near:1 east:1 kušk:1 košk:1 kyoshk:1 kiosco:1 small:4 separate... |
7,637 | EFnet | There are 42 EFnet servers in the world as of December 2008. EFnet or Eris Free network is a major IRC network, with over 50,000 users http://searchirc.com/network/EFnet . It is the modern-day descendant of the original IRC network. IRC clients can connect to EFnet via irc.efnet.org which will connect to an EFnet IRC... | EFnet |@lemmatized efnet:26 server:17 world:1 december:1 eris:2 free:2 network:14 major:3 irc:18 user:3 http:9 searchirc:1 com:5 modern:1 day:1 descendant:1 original:1 client:2 connect:4 via:1 org:7 random:1 use:2 round:1 robin:1 may:1 wish:1 geographically:1 close:1 stats:2 history:1 initially:1 form:2 single:1 new:2 ... |
7,638 | Aberfoyle,_Stirling | The main street in Aberfoyle Aberfoyle () is a village in the region of Stirling, Scotland, northwest of Glasgow. The town is situated at the base of Craigmore ( high) and on the Laggan, a head-water of the River Forth. Since 1885, when the Duke of Montrose constructed a road over the eastern shoulder of Craigmore t... | Aberfoyle,_Stirling |@lemmatized main:1 street:1 aberfoyle:15 village:2 region:1 stirling:2 scotland:2 northwest:2 glasgow:2 town:3 situate:2 base:1 craigmore:3 high:1 laggan:2 head:2 water:1 river:1 forth:1 since:2 duke:3 montrose:1 construct:1 road:4 eastern:1 shoulder:1 join:1 old:1 entrance:1 trossachs:4 pas:2 beco... |
7,639 | Economy_of_Cameroon | For a quarter-century following independence, Cameroon was one of the most prosperous countries in Africa. The drop in commodity prices for its principal exports —petroleum, cocoa, coffee, and cotton — in the mid-1980s, combined with an overvalued currency and economic mismanagement, led to a decade-long recession. Rea... | Economy_of_Cameroon |@lemmatized quarter:1 century:1 follow:1 independence:1 cameroon:13 one:2 prosperous:1 country:1 africa:2 drop:1 commodity:2 price:3 principal:1 export:3 petroleum:1 cocoa:2 coffee:2 cotton:2 mid:1 combine:1 overvalued:1 currency:2 economic:4 mismanagement:1 lead:1 decade:1 long:2 recession:1 real:... |
7,640 | Peninsula | A small peninsula in Croatia A peninsula is a piece of land that is nearly surrounded by water but connected to mainland via an isthmus. Word origin: Latin paenīnsula : paene, almost + īnsula, island. A peninsula can also be a headland, cape, island promontory, bill, point, or spit. Peninsula. – Britannica Student E... | Peninsula |@lemmatized small:3 peninsula:240 croatia:7 piece:1 land:4 nearly:1 surround:7 water:5 connect:4 mainland:2 via:1 isthmus:1 word:1 origin:1 latin:1 paenīnsula:1 paene:1 almost:1 īnsula:1 island:51 also:1 headland:2 cape:13 promontory:2 bill:1 point:14 spit:2 britannica:2 student:1 encyclopedia:1 encyclopædia... |
7,641 | Cornish_language | For the Cornish-English dialect see West Country dialects and List of Cornish dialect words. The Cornish language (in Cornish: Kernewek or Kernowek) is one of the Brythonic group of Celtic languages. The language continued to function as a community language in parts of Cornwall until the late 18th century, and a proc... | Cornish_language |@lemmatized cornish:240 english:30 dialect:11 see:7 west:6 country:1 list:5 word:11 language:149 kernewek:18 kernowek:11 one:8 brythonic:7 group:13 celtic:19 continue:5 function:1 community:1 part:11 cornwall:37 late:17 century:23 process:1 revive:13 start:4 early:11 day:3 success:2 revival:12 begin:2... |
7,642 | Protection_(poker) | In poker, protection is a bet made with a strong but vulnerable hand, such as top pair when straight or flush draws are possible. The bet forces opponents with draws to either call with insufficient pot odds, or to fold, both of which are profitable for the betting player. By contrast, if he failed to protect his hand,... | Protection_(poker) |@lemmatized poker:4 protection:6 bet:6 make:4 strong:2 vulnerable:1 hand:6 top:1 pair:1 straight:1 flush:1 draw:5 possible:1 force:1 opponent:8 either:1 call:1 insufficient:1 pot:1 odds:1 fold:3 profitable:1 betting:1 player:9 contrast:1 fail:1 protect:4 another:2 could:1 cost:1 mean:1 get:1 value:1... |
7,643 | Demographics_of_Burkina_Faso | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Burkina Faso, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Demographics of Burkina Faso, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants i... | Demographics_of_Burkina_Faso |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:4 feature:1 population:17 burkina:8 faso:6 include:3 density:2 ethnicity:1 education:4 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 data:1 fao:1 year:14 number:1 inhabitant:1 thousand:2 million:1 people:3 belong:1 two:... |
7,644 | Nichiren_Buddhism | Nichiren Buddhism (日蓮系諸宗派: Nichiren-kei sho shūha) is a branch of Buddhism based on the teachings of the 13th century Japanese monk Nichiren (1222–1282). Nichiren Buddhism is a comprehensive term covering several major schools and many sub-schools, as well as several of Japan's new religions. Various forms of Nichiren... | Nichiren_Buddhism |@lemmatized nichiren:77 buddhism:15 日蓮系諸宗派:1 kei:1 sho:2 shūha:1 branch:7 base:3 teaching:10 century:2 japanese:12 monk:1 comprehensive:1 term:3 cover:1 several:5 major:3 school:32 many:4 sub:3 well:2 japan:9 new:4 religion:4 various:2 form:4 great:2 influence:2 among:3 certain:2 section:1 society:2 ... |
7,645 | Denormalization | Denormalization is the process of attempting to optimize the performance of a database by adding redundant data or by grouping data. In some cases, denormalization helps cover up the inefficiencies inherent in relational database software. A relational normalized database imposes a heavy access load over physical stor... | Denormalization |@lemmatized denormalization:4 process:1 attempt:1 optimize:3 performance:3 database:10 add:2 redundant:4 data:6 group:1 case:2 help:1 cover:1 inefficiency:1 inherent:2 relational:2 software:2 normalized:2 impose:1 heavy:2 access:1 load:2 physical:1 storage:1 even:1 well:1 tune:1 high:1 design:5 often:2... |
7,646 | Coen_brothers | Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, known together professionally as the Coen brothers, are American filmmakers. For more than twenty years, the pair have written and directed numerous successful films, ranging from screwball comedies (O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Raising Arizona, The Hudsucker Proxy) to hardboiled thrillers (Mil... | Coen_brothers |@lemmatized joel:33 coen:58 ethan:17 know:4 together:7 professionally:1 brother:64 american:4 filmmaker:2 twenty:1 year:6 pair:2 write:19 direct:17 numerous:1 successful:2 film:110 range:2 screwball:5 comedy:12 art:14 thou:11 raise:10 arizona:11 hudsucker:16 proxy:14 hardboiled:1 thriller:4 miller:13 cro... |
7,647 | Ananda | Ānanda was one of many principal disciples and a devout attendant of the Buddha. Amongst the Buddha's many disciples, Ānanda had the most retentive memory and most of the suttas in the Sutta Pitaka are attributed to his recollection of the Buddha's teachings during the First Buddhist Council. For that, he was known as ... | Ananda |@lemmatized ānanda:7 one:3 many:5 principal:1 disciple:6 devout:1 attendant:4 buddha:23 amongst:1 retentive:1 memory:2 suttas:1 sutta:4 pitaka:2 attribute:1 recollection:1 teaching:2 first:6 buddhist:5 council:4 know:1 guardian:3 dharma:1 accord:2 every:1 past:1 come:1 two:1 chief:3 ministry:2 case:1 gautama:1 ... |
7,648 | Economy_of_Greenland | The Economy of Greenland suffered negative growth in the early 1990s, but since 1993 the economy has improved. The Greenland Home Rule Government (GHRG) has pursued a tight fiscal policy since the late 1980s which has helped create surpluses in the public budget and low inflation. Since 1990, Greenland has registered a... | Economy_of_Greenland |@lemmatized economy:4 greenland:6 suffer:1 negative:1 growth:1 early:2 since:4 improve:1 home:1 rule:1 government:3 ghrg:1 pursue:1 tight:1 fiscal:1 policy:1 late:1 help:1 create:1 surplus:1 public:2 budget:1 low:1 inflation:1 register:1 foreign:1 trade:1 deficit:1 follow:1 closure:1 last:1 remain... |
7,649 | Hydrogen_atom | Depiction of a hydrogen atom showing the diameter as about twice the Bohr model radius. (Image not to scale) A hydrogen atom is an atom of the chemical element hydrogen, and an example of a Boson. The electrically neutral atom contains a single positively-charged proton and a single negatively-charged electron bound to... | Hydrogen_atom |@lemmatized depiction:1 hydrogen:35 atom:24 show:5 diameter:1 twice:1 bohr:7 model:4 radius:2 image:3 scale:1 chemical:1 element:1 example:1 boson:1 electrically:1 neutral:1 contain:4 single:4 positively:1 charge:3 proton:4 negatively:1 electron:23 bound:1 nucleus:7 coulomb:3 force:1 abundant:1 isotope:2... |
7,650 | Hammond_organ | Hammond L-100 The Hammond organ is an electric organ which was invented by Laurens Hammond in 1934 and manufactured by the Hammond Organ Company. While the Hammond organ was originally sold to churches as a lower-cost alternative to the wind-driven pipe organ, in the 1960s and 1970s, it became a standard keyboard in... | Hammond_organ |@lemmatized hammond:134 l:19 organ:130 electric:2 invent:2 laurens:3 manufacture:3 company:4 originally:3 sell:1 church:7 low:10 cost:1 alternative:1 wind:3 drive:2 pipe:10 become:7 standard:1 keyboard:22 instrument:18 jazz:13 blue:7 rock:14 music:15 gospel:4 original:10 use:50 additive:3 synthesis:3 wav... |
7,651 | Bay_leaf | Bay leaf (plural bay leaves) refers to the aromatic leaf of the Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis, Lauraceae). Fresh or dried bay leaves are used in cooking for their distinctive flavor and fragrance. The leaves are often used to flavor soups, stews, braises and pâtés in Mediterranean Cuisine. The fresh leaves are very mild a... | Bay_leaf |@lemmatized bay:40 leaf:40 plural:1 refers:1 aromatic:1 laurel:15 laurus:1 nobilis:1 lauraceae:1 fresh:3 dry:4 use:11 cook:3 distinctive:1 flavor:6 fragrance:5 often:5 soup:2 stew:2 braises:1 pâtés:1 mediterranean:4 cuisine:3 mild:1 develop:1 full:1 several:2 week:1 pick:1 taxonomy:1 plant:6 term:1 refer:1 in... |
7,652 | Alan_Garner | Alan Garner OBE (born in Congleton, Cheshire, 17 October 1934) is an English writer whose work is firmly rooted in Cheshire. Biography Alan Garner spent his early childhood in Alderley Edge, Cheshire, England, and he remains associated with the area. Many of his works, including The Weirdstone of Brisingamen and The ... | Alan_Garner |@lemmatized alan:11 garner:17 obe:2 bear:1 congleton:1 cheshire:4 october:1 english:2 writer:4 whose:1 work:6 firmly:1 root:1 biography:1 spend:2 early:2 childhood:2 alderley:1 edge:1 england:2 remain:1 associate:1 area:1 many:1 include:2 weirdstone:5 brisingamen:5 moon:4 gomrath:3 draw:1 local:1 legend:1 ... |
7,653 | Maxis | Maxis Software is an American company founded as an independent video game developer in 1987. It is currently a subsidary of Electronic Arts (EA). Maxis is the creator of the best-selling computer game of all time, The Sims and its sequel The Sims 2 and have recently finished the development and release of Spore. Thes... | Maxis |@lemmatized maxi:32 software:3 american:1 company:7 found:2 independent:1 video:2 game:34 developer:1 currently:1 subsidary:1 electronic:4 art:4 ea:8 creator:2 best:2 selling:1 computer:4 time:5 sims:18 sequel:3 recently:1 finish:1 development:1 release:12 spore:7 title:7 related:1 product:2 brand:1 popular:2 su... |
7,654 | Hunt_the_Wumpus | Hunt the Wumpus is an early computer game, based on a simple hide and seek format featuring a mysterious monster (the Wumpus) that lurks deep inside a network of rooms. It was originally a text-based game written in BASIC. It has since been ported to various programming languages and platforms including graphical ver... | Hunt_the_Wumpus |@lemmatized hunt:19 wumpus:37 early:2 computer:7 game:23 base:7 simple:1 hide:1 seek:1 format:1 feature:4 mysterious:1 monster:1 lurk:1 deep:1 inside:1 network:1 room:6 originally:2 text:4 write:2 basic:7 since:1 port:3 various:1 programming:1 language:1 platform:1 include:5 graphical:4 version:8 shape... |
7,655 | Mary_Robinson | Mary Therese Winifred Robinson (; born 21 May 1944) served as the seventh, and first female, President of Ireland, serving from 1990 to 1997, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, from 1997 to 2002. She first rose to prominence as an academic, barrister, campaigner and member of the Irish senate ... | Mary_Robinson |@lemmatized mary:18 therese:2 winifred:2 robinson:69 bear:2 may:3 serve:9 seventh:2 first:25 female:3 president:27 ireland:19 united:13 nation:11 high:8 commissioner:9 human:16 right:22 rise:4 prominence:1 academic:1 barrister:1 campaigner:3 member:12 irish:37 senate:4 defeat:1 fianna:16 fáil:16 brian:5 ... |
7,656 | Adrastea_(moon) | Adrastea ( , or as in Greek Αδράστεια), also known as , is the second by distance, and the smallest of the four inner moons of Jupiter. It was discovered in Voyager 2 probe photographs taken in 1979, making it the first natural satellite to be discovered from images taken by an interplanetary spacecraft, rather than th... | Adrastea_(moon) |@lemmatized adrastea:24 greek:3 αδράστεια:1 also:2 know:6 second:2 distance:1 small:5 four:3 inner:5 moon:12 jupiter:17 discover:4 voyager:4 probe:2 photograph:2 take:5 make:3 first:2 natural:1 satellite:5 image:6 interplanetary:2 spacecraft:4 rather:2 telescopic:1 photography:1 officially:2 name:3 myt... |
7,657 | Marvel_Universe | Various characters of the Marvel Universe. Promotional Art for the Civil War event by Steve McNiven. The Marvel Universe is the shared fictional universe where most comic book titles published by Marvel Comics take place, including those featuring Marvel's most familiar characters, such as Spider-Man, the Hulk, the X-M... | Marvel_Universe |@lemmatized various:12 character:29 marvel:108 universe:94 promotional:1 art:1 civil:2 war:10 event:12 steve:2 mcniven:1 shared:2 fictional:9 comic:26 book:8 title:16 publish:6 take:11 place:7 include:16 feature:8 familiar:1 spider:10 man:17 hulk:7 x:15 men:13 captain:6 america:4 far:2 depict:3 exist:2... |
7,658 | Kiritimati | Kiritimati photographed from the International Space Station. Kiritimati or Christmas Island is a Pacific Ocean atoll in the northern Line Islands and part of the Republic of Kiribati. The island has the greatest land area of any coral atoll in the world: about Teeb'aki in Scott (1993) ; its lagoon is about the same ... | Kiritimati |@lemmatized kiritimati:70 photograph:1 international:6 space:2 station:5 christmas:9 island:46 pacific:14 ocean:3 atoll:11 northern:4 line:5 part:11 republic:4 kiribati:12 great:2 land:11 area:10 coral:2 world:9 teeb:1 aki:1 scott:1 lagoon:17 size:1 perimeter:1 shoreline:2 extend:1 street:2 comprise:1 total... |
7,659 | Evolutionary_linguistics | Evolutionary linguistics is the scientific study of the origins and development of language. The main challenge in this research is the lack of empirical data: spoken language leaves no traces. This led to an abandonment of the field for more than a century for about 12 decades, from the 1860s to the 1980s. . Since the... | Evolutionary_linguistics |@lemmatized evolutionary:10 linguistics:6 scientific:2 study:5 origin:8 development:1 language:53 main:1 challenge:1 research:9 lack:2 empirical:1 data:1 spoken:1 leave:1 trace:1 lead:1 abandonment:1 field:4 century:1 decade:1 since:3 late:1 revive:1 wake:1 progress:1 make:1 related:2 psycholi... |
7,660 | Politics_of_Angola | Politics of Angola takes place in a framework of a presidential republic, whereby the President of Angola is both head of state and 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 parliament. Angola changed from a o... | Politics_of_Angola |@lemmatized politics:1 angola:4 take:2 place:2 framework:1 presidential:2 republic:1 whereby:1 president:5 head:2 state:1 government:7 multi:1 party:3 system:3 executive:3 power:4 exercise:1 legislative:2 vest:1 parliament:1 change:1 one:1 marxist:1 leninist:1 rule:1 mpla:1 formal:1 multiparty:1 dem... |
7,661 | Kabaddi | Kabbadi match in progress Kabaddi (sometimes written Kabbadi or Kabadi) is a team sport originally from the Indian subcontinent. Two teams occupy opposite halves of a field and take turns sending a "raider" into the other half, in order to win points by tagging or wrestling members of the opposing team; the raider th... | Kabaddi |@lemmatized kabbadi:8 match:5 progress:1 kabaddi:55 sometimes:2 write:1 kabadi:2 team:31 sport:6 originally:1 indian:4 subcontinent:1 two:6 occupy:2 opposite:5 half:9 field:8 take:5 turn:2 send:6 raider:14 order:1 win:5 point:16 tag:5 wrestle:2 member:8 oppose:3 try:2 return:6 hold:8 breath:5 whole:1 raid:6 po... |
7,662 | Opel | Adam Opel GmbH (commonly known as Opel) is a German automaker. The company was founded on 21 January, 1863, and began making automobiles in 1899. Opel was acquired by General Motors Corporation in 1929 and continues as a subsidiary. "1929, Adam Opel Corporation Joins the GM Family" in GM Media Online Opel Internationa... | Opel |@lemmatized adam:4 opel:95 gmbh:1 commonly:1 know:2 german:6 automaker:1 company:13 found:2 january:2 begin:2 make:6 automobile:4 acquire:1 general:11 motor:17 corporation:3 continue:1 subsidiary:4 join:1 gm:22 family:2 medium:1 online:1 international:5 part:2 europe:11 large:4 european:6 brand:13 along:1 vauxhal... |
7,663 | Geyser | Strokkur geyser, Iceland Steam phase eruption of Castle Geyser demonstrates primary and secondary rainbows and Alexander's band in Yellowstone National Park A geyser is a hot spring characterized by intermittent discharge of water ejected turbulently and accompanied by a vapour phase (steam). The name geyser comes fr... | Geyser |@lemmatized strokkur:3 geyser:190 iceland:12 steam:12 phase:2 eruption:24 castle:2 demonstrate:1 primary:1 secondary:1 rainbow:1 alexander:1 band:1 yellowstone:17 national:10 park:10 hot:20 spring:15 characterize:1 intermittent:1 discharge:1 water:61 eject:2 turbulently:1 accompany:1 vapour:1 name:4 come:3 geys... |
7,664 | European_Union | The European Union (EU) is an economic and political union of 27 member states, located primarily in Europe. It was established by the Treaty of Maastricht on 1 November 1993, upon the foundations of the pre-existing European Economic Community. With a population of almost 500 million, the EU generates an estimated 30%... | European_Union |@lemmatized european:123 union:26 eu:214 economic:16 political:10 member:97 state:95 locate:2 primarily:5 europe:27 establish:14 treaty:45 maastricht:7 november:3 upon:2 foundation:1 pre:3 exist:3 community:38 population:11 almost:3 million:18 generate:3 estimated:3 share:5 u:5 trillion:3 nominal:3 gros... |
7,665 | Digital_micromirror_device | DLP chip A digital micromirror device, or DMD, is an optical semiconductor that is the core of DLP projection technology, and was invented by Dr. Larry Hornbeck and Dr. William E. "Ed" Nelson of Texas Instruments (TI) in 1987. The DMD project began as the Deformable Mirror Device in 1977, using micromechanical, analo... | Digital_micromirror_device |@lemmatized dlp:7 chip:4 digital:3 micromirror:2 device:3 dmd:12 optical:1 semiconductor:1 core:1 projection:1 technology:1 invent:1 dr:2 larry:1 hornbeck:1 william:1 e:1 ed:1 nelson:1 texas:1 instrument:1 ti:2 project:1 begin:1 deformable:1 mirror:13 use:3 micromechanical:1 analog:2 light:4... |
7,666 | Dundee | Dundee () () is the fourth-largest city in Scotland and, fully named as Dundee City, one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas. It lies on the north bank of the Firth of Tay, which feeds into the North Sea. Dundee and the surrounding area has been continuously occupied since the Mesolithic. The port develope... | Dundee |@lemmatized dundee:189 fourth:1 large:15 city:129 scotland:31 fully:1 name:13 one:17 local:14 government:6 council:24 area:26 lie:3 north:19 bank:4 firth:3 tay:17 feed:1 sea:3 surround:7 continuously:2 occupy:5 since:12 mesolithic:2 port:3 develop:4 initially:2 back:4 wool:3 trade:7 export:2 angus:13 hinterland... |
7,667 | History_of_The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints | The history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often colloquially referred to as the Mormon Church, a term the organization itself discourages) is typically divided into three broad time periods: (1) the early history during the lifetime of Joseph Smith, Jr. which is in common with all Latter Day Saint... | History_of_The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints |@lemmatized history:26 church:260 jesus:18 christ:23 latter:32 day:42 saint:36 often:5 colloquially:1 refer:5 mormon:92 term:3 organization:15 discourage:2 typically:1 divide:2 three:3 broad:1 time:36 period:8 early:20 lifetime:1 joseph:56 smith:73 jr:11 commo... |
7,668 | Gustavus_Adolphus_of_Sweden | The Lion of the North: Gustavus Adolphus depicted at the turning point of the Battle of Breitenfeld (1631) against the forces of Count Tilly. Gustav II Adolf in Polish 'delia' coat, painting by Merian, 1632 Gustav II Adolf, (19 December 1594 – 16 November 1632, O.S.) or Gustav II Adolphus, widely known in English by ... | Gustavus_Adolphus_of_Sweden |@lemmatized lion:4 north:4 gustavus:36 adolphus:30 depict:1 turn:1 point:4 battle:19 breitenfeld:4 force:8 count:2 tilly:4 gustav:18 ii:6 adolf:10 polish:4 delia:1 coat:1 painting:1 merian:1 december:1 november:4 widely:3 know:6 english:1 latinized:1 name:5 variously:1 historical:1 writing:... |
7,669 | Abipón_people | Abipón is a native American language of the Mataco-Guaycuru family that was at one time spoken in Argentina. Its last speaker is thought to have died in the 19th century. As a people they were a nation of Argentina's Gran Chaco. Seasonalbly mobile their territories as hunters, gatherers, fishers and to a limited ext... | Abipón_people |@lemmatized abipón:5 native:1 american:1 language:1 mataco:1 guaycuru:1 family:1 one:1 time:1 speak:1 argentina:2 last:1 speaker:1 think:1 die:1 century:1 people:3 nation:4 gran:1 chaco:1 seasonalbly:1 mobile:1 territory:1 hunter:1 gatherer:1 fisher:1 limited:1 extent:1 farmer:1 begin:2 acquire:1 horse:2... |
7,670 | Antigua_and_Barbuda | Antigua and Barbuda (Spanish for "Ancient" and "Bearded") is an island nation located on the eastern boundary of the Caribbean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean. As its name suggests, it consists of two major islands Antigua () and Barbuda () as well as a number of smaller islets. All are close neighbours within the middle ... | Antigua_and_Barbuda |@lemmatized antigua:79 barbuda:42 spanish:4 ancient:1 beard:1 island:22 nation:9 locate:2 eastern:5 boundary:1 caribbean:22 sea:3 atlantic:2 ocean:1 name:3 suggest:1 consist:3 two:5 major:5 well:4 number:9 small:4 islet:1 close:2 neighbour:1 within:3 middle:7 leeward:1 roughly:1 degree:2 north:3 eq... |
7,671 | Ammonius_Hermiae | Ammonius Hermiae (c. 440-c. 520) was a Greek philosopher, and the son of the Neoplatonist philosophers Hermias and Aedesia. He was a pupil of Proclus in Athens, and taught at Alexandria for most of his life, writing commentaries on Plato, Aristotle, and other philosophers. Life Ammonius' father, Hermias, died when he ... | Ammonius_Hermiae |@lemmatized ammonius:7 hermiae:1 c:2 greek:1 philosopher:3 son:2 neoplatonist:2 hermias:2 aedesia:3 pupil:1 proclus:2 athens:2 taught:1 alexandria:6 life:3 write:9 commentary:3 plato:3 aristotle:10 father:1 die:1 child:1 mother:1 raise:1 brother:1 heliodorus:1 reach:1 adulthood:1 accompany:1 study:1 e... |
7,672 | Brewing | A 16th century brewery Brewing is the production of alcoholic beverages and alcohol fuel through fermentation. The term is used for the production of beer, although the word "brewing" is also used to describe the fermentation process used to create wine and mead. It can also refer to the process of producing sake and ... | Brewing |@lemmatized century:2 brewery:18 brewing:15 production:2 alcoholic:1 beverage:1 alcohol:5 fuel:1 fermentation:43 term:1 use:41 beer:70 although:3 word:1 also:17 describe:1 process:29 create:5 wine:2 mead:4 refer:4 produce:9 sake:1 soy:1 sauce:1 brew:14 sometimes:7 chemical:1 mixing:2 specifically:1 refers:1 st... |
7,673 | Geography_of_Mozambique | Map of Mozambique's population centres Topographic map of Mozambique Location: Southern Africa, bordering the Mozambique Channel, between South Africa and Tanzania Geographic coordinates: Map references: Africa Area: total: 801 590 km² land: 784 090 km² water: 17 500 km² Capital Maputo (Lourenço Marques) Major C... | Geography_of_Mozambique |@lemmatized map:3 mozambique:15 population:2 centre:1 topographic:1 location:1 southern:6 africa:5 border:2 channel:1 south:13 tanzania:2 geographic:1 coordinate:1 reference:2 area:4 total:2 land:7 water:4 capital:1 maputo:1 lourenço:1 marque:1 major:1 city:2 matola:1 nampula:1 beira:2 chimoio:... |
7,674 | Ludo_(board_game) | LUDO (from Latin ludo, "I play") is a simple board game, similar to Tock and Sorry!, for two to four players, in which the players race their four tokens from start to finish according to dice rolls. The game is a simplification of the traditional Indian Cross and Circle game Pachisi. The game is popular in many countr... | Ludo_(board_game) |@lemmatized ludo:4 latin:1 play:11 simple:1 board:11 game:15 similar:1 tock:1 sorry:1 two:1 four:7 player:25 race:1 token:3 start:11 finish:5 accord:1 dice:1 roll:5 simplification:1 traditional:1 indian:1 cross:5 circle:3 pachisi:6 popular:1 many:1 country:1 know:1 ludi:1 caribbean:1 fia:1 sweden:1 h... |
7,675 | Friedrich_Wöhler | Friedrich Wöhler (31 July 1800 - 23 September 1882) was a German chemist, best-known for his synthesis of urea, but also the first to isolate several chemical elements. Early days He was born in Eschersheim, nowadays a district of Frankfurt am Main. In 1823 Wöhler finished his study of medicine in Heidelberg at the la... | Friedrich_Wöhler |@lemmatized friedrich:2 wöhler:13 july:1 september:1 german:1 chemist:2 best:2 know:2 synthesis:4 urea:3 also:4 first:1 isolate:1 several:2 chemical:3 element:6 early:1 day:2 bear:1 eschersheim:1 nowadays:1 district:1 frankfurt:1 main:1 finish:1 study:1 medicine:1 heidelberg:1 laboratory:2 leopold:1 g... |
7,676 | Australian_English | Australian English (AusE, AuE, AusEng, en-AU en-AU is the language code for Australian English , as defined by ISO standards (see ISO 639-1 and ISO 3166-1 alpha-2) and Internet standards (see IETF language tag). ) is the form of the English language spoken in Australia. Socio-historical linguistic context Australian ... | Australian_English |@lemmatized australian:68 english:51 ause:1 aue:1 auseng:1 en:2 au:2 language:13 code:1 define:2 iso:3 standard:4 see:3 alpha:1 internet:1 ietf:1 tag:1 form:3 speak:8 australia:21 socio:1 historical:1 linguistic:1 context:3 begin:2 diverge:1 british:13 shortly:1 foundation:1 penal:1 colony:3 new:7 s... |
7,677 | Geography_of_El_Salvador | Map of El Salvador Shaded relief map of El Salvador Satellite image of El Salvador in April 2002 Economic activity of El Salvador, 1980 Vegetation and land use, 1980 Topography of El Salvador The geography of El Salvador is unique among the nations of Central America. The country borders the North Pacific Ocean to th... | Geography_of_El_Salvador |@lemmatized map:2 el:23 salvador:24 shade:1 relief:1 satellite:1 image:1 april:3 economic:1 activity:3 vegetation:1 land:11 use:2 topography:1 geography:1 unique:1 among:1 nation:1 central:16 america:7 country:8 border:4 north:5 pacific:16 ocean:8 south:1 southwest:1 guatemala:6 northwest:1 ho... |
7,678 | History_of_Africa | The history of Africa begins with the first emergence of Homo sapiens in East Africa, continuing into its modern present as a patchwork of diverse and politically developing nation states. Obelisk at temple of Luxor, Egypt. c. 1200 BC Africa's written history starts with the rise of Egyptian civilization in the 4th m... | History_of_Africa |@lemmatized history:16 africa:111 begin:15 first:31 emergence:2 homo:4 sapiens:2 east:16 continue:3 modern:9 present:6 patchwork:2 diverse:2 politically:1 develop:10 nation:5 state:27 obelisk:1 temple:1 luxor:1 egypt:37 c:9 bc:14 write:3 start:6 rise:5 egyptian:6 civilization:8 millennium:5 succeed:3... |
7,679 | M-theory | In theoretical physics, M-theory is a new limit of string theory in which 11 dimensions of spacetime may be identified. Because the dimensionality exceeds the dimensionality of five superstring theories in 10 dimensions, it was originally believed that the 11-dimensional theory is more fundamental and unifies all strin... | M-theory |@lemmatized theoretical:2 physic:8 theory:184 new:4 limit:13 string:102 dimension:18 spacetime:5 may:4 identify:4 dimensionality:2 exceed:1 five:7 superstring:10 originally:2 believe:1 dimensional:21 fundamental:3 unifies:1 supersede:1 however:10 modern:2 understanding:1 another:5 sixth:1 possible:3 descripti... |
7,680 | Baroque_music | Baroque music describes a period or style of European classical music approximately extending from 1600 to 1750. Palisca, Grove online This era is said to begin in music after the Renaissance and was followed by the Classical music era. The word "baroque" came from the Portuguese word barroco, meaning "misshapen pearl... | Baroque_music |@lemmatized baroque:98 music:94 describe:3 period:15 style:46 european:1 classical:15 approximately:2 extend:3 palisca:4 grove:8 online:4 era:16 say:2 begin:7 renaissance:25 follow:2 word:3 come:9 portuguese:1 barroco:1 mean:5 misshapen:1 pearl:2 mackay:2 romanec:2 n:2 strikingly:1 fitting:1 characteriza... |
7,681 | Mass | Mass is a concept used in the physical sciences to explain a number of observable behaviors. In everyday usage, it is common to identify mass with the behaviors that result from it. In particular, mass is commonly identified with weight. But, in physics and engineering, weight means the strength of the gravitational pu... | Mass |@lemmatized mass:124 concept:10 use:16 physical:5 science:2 explain:2 number:4 observable:1 behavior:3 everyday:2 usage:1 common:1 identify:3 result:5 particular:1 commonly:2 weight:7 physic:3 engineering:1 mean:2 strength:4 gravitational:46 pull:1 object:51 heavy:1 measure:22 unit:13 newton:15 normal:1 situation... |
7,682 | CLU_(programming_language) | CLU is a programming language created at MIT by Barbara Liskov and her students between 1974 and 1975. It was notable for its use of constructors for abstract data types that included the code that operated on them, a key step in the direction of object-oriented programming (OOP). However many of the other features of ... | CLU_(programming_language) |@lemmatized clu:23 programming:2 language:12 create:3 mit:1 barbara:1 liskov:1 student:1 notable:1 use:3 constructor:1 abstract:2 data:2 type:11 include:3 code:2 operate:1 key:3 step:1 direction:1 object:8 orient:1 oop:2 however:1 many:2 feature:6 intentionally:1 miss:1 notably:1 inheritance... |
7,683 | OpenSSH | OpenSSH (OpenBSD Secure Shell) is a set of computer programs providing encrypted communication sessions over a computer network using the ssh protocol. It was created as an open source alternative to the proprietary Secure Shell software suite offered by SSH Communications Security. OpenSSH is developed as part of the ... | OpenSSH |@lemmatized openssh:57 openbsd:6 secure:9 shell:7 set:2 computer:3 program:1 provide:1 encrypted:1 communication:4 session:1 network:3 use:25 ssh:33 protocol:9 create:4 open:5 source:3 alternative:2 proprietary:2 software:5 suite:2 offer:1 security:3 develop:3 part:4 project:5 lead:1 theo:2 de:2 raadt:2 develo... |
7,684 | First_Epistle_of_John | In the Christian New Testament, the First Epistle of John is the fourth catholic or "general" epistle. Written in Ephesus about AD 100-110, the epistle is traditionally attributed to John the Evangelist, also the traditional author of the Gospel of John and the other two epistles of John. Not actually an epistle (or le... | First_Epistle_of_John |@lemmatized christian:2 new:4 testament:2 first:3 epistle:11 john:19 fourth:2 catholic:1 general:1 write:7 ephesus:2 ad:1 traditionally:3 attribute:3 evangelist:3 also:6 traditional:1 author:5 gospel:3 two:2 actually:1 letter:1 work:2 sermon:1 counter:2 heresy:1 jesus:5 come:1 flesh:2 spirit:2 de... |
7,685 | Netscape | {{Infobox Company | company_name = Netscape Communications | company_logo = | slogan = We Only Use the Netscape | fate = | successor = | foundation = 1994 | location = Dulles, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA(AOL's headquarters) | industry = Internet, Software, & Telecommunication | key_... | Netscape |@lemmatized infobox:1 company:14 netscape:276 communication:16 slogan:1 use:17 fate:1 successor:1 foundation:3 location:1 dulles:1 loudoun:1 county:1 virginia:1 usa:1 aol:45 headquarters:1 industry:2 internet:30 software:10 telecommunication:1 marc:2 andreessen:3 jim:2 clark:3 founder:3 product:14 suiteweb:1 ... |
7,686 | Hate_speech | Hate speech is a term for speech intended to degrade a person or group of people based on their race, gender, age, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, language ability, ideology, social class, occupation, appearance (height, weight, hair color, etc.), mental capacity, and ... | Hate_speech |@lemmatized hate:46 speech:66 term:7 intend:6 degrade:1 person:40 group:33 people:9 base:9 race:20 gender:4 age:1 ethnicity:3 nationality:6 religion:18 sexual:15 orientation:13 identity:3 disability:3 language:4 ability:1 ideology:1 social:2 class:6 occupation:1 appearance:1 height:1 weight:1 hair:1 color:... |
7,687 | Jury_instructions | Jury instructions are the set of legal rules that jurors should follow when the jury is deciding a civil or criminal case. Jury instructions are given to the jury by the judge, who usually reads them aloud to the jury. They are often the subject of discussion by attorneys on both sides in the case and the judge in orde... | Jury_instructions |@lemmatized jury:12 instruction:7 set:5 legal:1 rule:1 juror:4 follow:1 decide:4 civil:2 criminal:2 case:4 give:2 judge:4 usually:2 read:1 aloud:1 often:2 subject:1 discussion:1 attorney:1 side:1 order:1 make:1 sure:1 interest:4 represent:1 nothing:1 prejudicial:1 say:1 american:1 judicial:1 system:1... |
7,688 | Nominative_case | The nominative case is a grammatical case for a noun, which generally marks the subject of a verb, as opposed to its object or other verb arguments. (Basically, it is a noun that is doing something, usually joined (such as in Latin) with the accusative case.) Linguistic characteristics The nominative case is the usu... | Nominative_case |@lemmatized nominative:16 case:21 grammatical:1 noun:4 generally:2 mark:2 subject:4 verb:5 oppose:2 object:1 argument:1 basically:1 something:1 usually:2 join:1 latin:3 accusative:12 linguistic:1 characteristic:1 usual:1 natural:1 form:6 technically:1 least:1 marked:2 certain:1 part:2 speech:2 adjectiv... |
7,689 | Marsilio_Ficino | Marsilio Ficino (Latin name: Marsilius Ficinus; October 19 1433 - October 1 1499) was one of the most influential humanist philosophers of the early Italian Renaissance, an astrologer, a reviver of Neoplatonism who was in touch with every major academic thinker and writer of his day, and the first translator of Plato's... | Marsilio_Ficino |@lemmatized marsilio:19 ficino:29 latin:7 name:2 marsilius:1 ficinus:1 october:2 one:3 influential:2 humanist:2 philosopher:4 early:2 italian:6 renaissance:11 astrologer:1 reviver:1 neoplatonism:2 touch:1 every:2 major:1 academic:1 thinker:1 writer:1 day:1 first:1 translator:1 plato:8 complete:1 extant... |
7,690 | Namibia | Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa whose western border is the Atlantic Ocean. It shares borders with Angola and Zambia to the north, Botswana and Zimbabwe to the east, and South Africa to the south and east. It gained independence from South Africa on 21 March 1990 following... | Namibia |@lemmatized namibia:93 officially:3 republic:4 country:20 southern:5 africa:32 whose:1 western:1 border:6 atlantic:4 ocean:2 share:4 angola:6 zambia:2 north:13 botswana:6 zimbabwe:2 east:3 south:30 gain:1 independence:12 march:3 follow:4 namibian:23 war:4 capital:5 large:13 city:3 windhoek:9 member:5 state:12 ... |
7,691 | HOTOL | HOTOL, for Horizontal Take-Off and Landing, was an unrealised British space shuttle proposal. Designed as a single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) reusable winged launch vehicle, it was to be fitted with a unique air-breathing engine, the RB545, to be developed by Rolls Royce. The engine was technically a liquid hydrogen/liquid... | HOTOL |@lemmatized hotol:10 horizontal:1 take:2 landing:3 unrealised:1 british:2 space:2 shuttle:1 proposal:1 design:9 single:1 stage:1 orbit:3 ssto:1 reusable:1 wing:1 launch:2 vehicle:7 fit:1 unique:1 air:3 breathing:3 engine:8 develop:1 roll:2 royce:2 technically:2 liquid:3 hydrogen:2 oxygen:1 spacecraft:1 climb:1 l... |
7,692 | Janet_Reno | Janet Reno (born July 21, 1938) was the Attorney General of the United States (1993–2001). Biographies of the Attorneys General She was nominated by President Bill Clinton on February 11, 1993, and confirmed on March 11. She was the first female Attorney General and the second longest serving Attorney General after ... | Janet_Reno |@lemmatized janet:5 reno:31 bear:1 july:2 attorney:16 general:12 united:3 state:8 biography:1 nominate:2 president:4 bill:4 clinton:6 february:1 confirm:2 march:2 first:2 female:2 second:1 long:2 serve:3 william:2 wirt:2 one:2 two:1 danish:1 american:4 cabinet:1 lloyd:1 bentsen:1 early:1 life:4 career:1 fat... |
7,693 | Archimedes | Archimedes of Syracuse (Greek: ) (c. 287 BC – c. 212 BC) was a Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. Although few details of his life are known, he is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity. Among his advances in physics are the foundations of hydrostatics, static... | Archimedes |@lemmatized archimedes:156 syracuse:15 greek:18 c:11 bc:9 mathematician:7 physicist:1 engineer:1 inventor:1 astronomer:4 although:1 detail:2 life:4 know:16 regard:3 one:4 lead:1 scientist:3 classical:4 antiquity:5 among:2 advance:1 physic:1 foundation:1 hydrostatics:3 static:1 explanation:3 principle:12 lev... |
7,694 | Kilobyte | Kilobyte (derived from the SI prefix "kilo-", meaning 1,000) is a unit of digital information storage equal to either 1,000 bytes (103) or 1,024 bytes (210), depending on context. It is abbreviated in a number of ways: KB, kB, K and Kbyte. Ambiguity The exact number of bytes in a kilobyte has traditionally been amb... | Kilobyte |@lemmatized kilobyte:5 derive:1 si:6 prefix:10 kilo:2 mean:3 unit:12 digital:1 information:1 storage:2 equal:1 either:2 byte:7 depend:2 context:2 abbreviate:3 number:5 way:1 kb:5 k:5 kbyte:1 ambiguity:2 exact:1 traditionally:1 ambiguous:1 location:2 electronic:1 memory:4 circuit:1 identify:1 binary:3 addressa... |
7,695 | MAC_address | In computer networking, a Media Access Control address (MAC address) is a unique identifier assigned to most network adapters or network interface cards (NICs) by the manufacturer for identification, and used in the Media Access Control protocol sublayer. If assigned by the manufacturer, a MAC address usually encodes ... | MAC_address |@lemmatized computer:1 networking:3 medium:2 access:2 control:2 address:72 mac:32 unique:5 identifier:12 assign:7 network:19 adapter:2 interface:4 card:2 nics:3 manufacturer:4 identification:3 use:21 protocol:10 sublayer:1 usually:1 encode:1 register:1 number:4 may:2 also:4 know:2 ethernet:7 hardware:5 eha... |
7,696 | Epigram | An Epigram is a brief, clever, and usually memorable statement. Derived from the (epi-gramma) "to write on - inscribe" http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=epigram , the literary device has been employed for over two millennia. The Greek tradition of epigrams began as poems inscribed on votive offerings at sanctu... | Epigram |@lemmatized epigram:40 brief:1 clever:1 usually:2 memorable:1 statement:2 derive:1 epi:1 gramma:1 write:3 inscribe:2 http:1 www:1 etymonline:1 com:1 index:1 php:1 term:2 literary:7 device:1 employ:1 two:5 millennium:1 greek:11 tradition:3 begin:1 poem:10 votive:1 offering:1 sanctuary:1 include:6 statue:1 athle... |
7,697 | Musical_tuning | In music, there are two common meanings for tuning: Tuning practice, the act of tuning an instrument or voice. Tuning systems, the various systems of pitches used to tune an instrument, and their theoretical basis. Tuning practice Tuning is the process of adjusting the pitch of one or many tones from musical instrumen... | Musical_tuning |@lemmatized music:19 two:7 common:5 meaning:2 tuning:65 practice:3 act:1 tune:60 instrument:31 voice:2 system:36 various:5 pitch:25 use:36 theoretical:3 basis:1 process:2 adjust:5 one:16 many:7 tone:23 musical:14 establish:1 typical:1 interval:14 usually:7 base:4 fixed:1 reference:6 hz:2 refers:2 either... |
7,698 | Alexander_Selkirk | An 1835 book inspired by Selkirk's life Alexander Selkirk, born Alexander Selcraig (1676 – 13 December 1721), was a Scottish sailor who spent four years as a castaway when he was marooned on an uninhabited island. It is probable that his travails provided the inspiration for Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe. He wa... | Alexander_Selkirk |@lemmatized book:4 inspire:1 selkirk:44 life:5 alexander:11 bear:2 selcraig:2 december:3 scottish:2 sailor:2 spend:1 four:3 year:3 castaway:3 maroon:2 uninhabited:2 island:22 probable:1 travail:1 provide:2 inspiration:1 daniel:1 defoe:1 novel:1 robinson:7 crusoe:7 immortalise:1 poet:2 william:5 cowpe... |
7,699 | Hezbollah | Hezbollah Other transliterations include Hizbullah, Hizbollah, Hezballah, Hizballah, Hisbollah, and Hizb Allah. ( , In English the stress is most commonly placed on the final syllable, as suggested in the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (this is in accord with the Persian pronunciation, of Iran); in the Arabic of ... | Hezbollah |@lemmatized hezbollah:278 transliteration:1 include:12 hizbullah:13 hizbollah:3 hezballah:1 hizballah:10 hisbollah:1 hizb:5 allah:4 english:4 stress:1 commonly:2 place:5 final:3 syllable:2 suggest:1 shorter:1 oxford:1 dictionary:2 accord:13 persian:2 pronunciation:2 iran:17 arabic:3 theatre:1 operation:18 se... |
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