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800 | ISO_9660 | ISO 9660, also referred to as CDFS (CD File System) by some hardware and software providers, is a file system standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for optical disc media. It aims at supporting different computer operating systems such as Windows, classic Mac OS, and Unix-like s... | ISO_9660 |@lemmatized iso:71 also:9 refer:2 cdfs:1 cd:36 file:77 system:39 hardware:1 software:4 provider:1 standard:11 publish:1 international:4 organization:2 standardization:2 optical:1 disc:12 medium:12 aim:1 support:25 different:7 computer:3 operate:11 window:10 classic:1 mac:8 unix:7 like:2 data:26 may:8 exchange... |
801 | Republic_of_Afghanistan | Republic of Afghanistan () was a self-declared republic in the Middle East established by Mohammed Daoud Khan in 1973 after a nearly bloodless coup. Daoud became Afghanistans first President and the only president in the Daoud Republic. Daoud is known for his progressive politics and trying to modernizing the country w... | Republic_of_Afghanistan |@lemmatized republic:8 afghanistan:13 self:1 declare:1 middle:2 east:1 establish:7 mohammed:5 daoud:22 khan:4 nearly:1 bloodless:1 coup:15 become:3 first:1 president:6 know:2 progressive:1 politics:1 try:2 modernize:1 country:5 help:2 soviet:6 union:4 united:1 state:1 among:2 others:2 military:... |
802 | February | February is the second month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. It is the shortest month and the only month with fewer than 30 days. The month has 29 days in leap years, when the year number is divisible by four (except for years that are divisible by 100 and not by 400 in the Gregorian calendar). I... | February |@lemmatized february:31 second:4 month:22 year:36 julian:2 gregorian:3 calendar:10 short:1 day:21 leap:10 number:1 divisible:2 four:2 except:1 common:5 history:3 très:1 riches:1 heures:1 du:1 duc:1 de:1 berry:1 leandro:1 bassano:1 chocolate:1 saint:1 valentine:2 name:4 latin:1 term:2 februum:1 mean:3 purifica... |
803 | Flip-flop_(electronics) | Flip-flop schematics from the Eccles and Jordan patent filed 1918, one drawn as a cascade of amplifiers with a positive feedback path, and the other as a symmetric cross-coupled pair In digital circuits, a flip-flop is a term referring to an electronic circuit (a bistable multivibrator) that has two stable states and ... | Flip-flop_(electronics) |@lemmatized flip:119 flop:118 schematic:1 eccles:5 jordan:5 patent:2 file:2 one:20 drawn:1 cascade:1 amplifier:2 positive:5 feedback:2 path:1 symmetric:1 cross:3 couple:4 pair:3 digital:4 circuit:24 term:7 refer:2 electronic:6 bistable:2 multivibrator:1 two:10 stable:1 state:16 thereby:1 capabl... |
804 | Artistic_revolution | Throughout history, forms of art have gone through periodic abrupt changes called artistic revolutions. Movements have come to an end to be replaced by a new movement markedly different in striking ways. See also cultural movements. Artistic revolution and cultural/political revolutions The role of fine art has bee... | Artistic_revolution |@lemmatized throughout:1 history:1 form:1 art:9 go:1 periodic:1 abrupt:2 change:6 call:1 artistic:5 revolution:11 movement:4 come:1 end:1 replace:1 new:1 markedly:1 different:1 strike:1 way:2 see:3 also:3 cultural:3 political:4 role:1 fine:1 simultaneously:1 express:2 value:2 current:2 culture:3 of... |
805 | Geography_of_Iraq | Overview map of Iraq Topography of Iraq The geography of Iraq is diverse and falls into four main regions: the desert (west of the Euphrates River), the island plateau (between the upper Tigris and Euphrates rivers), the northern highlands of Iraqi Kurdistan, and the alluvial plain or el-'Iraq arabi at the head of the ... | Geography_of_Iraq |@lemmatized overview:1 map:3 iraq:30 topography:1 geography:4 diverse:1 fall:3 four:2 main:5 region:10 desert:14 west:4 euphrates:22 river:26 island:3 plateau:1 upper:4 tigris:22 northern:5 highland:3 iraqi:7 kurdistan:2 alluvial:8 plain:13 el:1 arabi:1 head:1 persian:4 gulf:4 mountain:7 northeast:7 ... |
806 | Johann_Tetzel | Johann Tetzel (1465 – 11 August 1519) was a German Dominican preacher remembered for selling indulgences and for a couplet attributed to him, "As soon as a coin in the coffer rings / the soul from purgatory springs." CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Johann Tetzel In 1517, Tetzel was trying to raise money for the ongoing reconst... | Johann_Tetzel |@lemmatized johann:4 tetzel:11 august:1 german:1 dominican:3 preacher:2 remember:1 sell:2 indulgence:4 couplet:1 attribute:1 soon:1 coin:1 coffer:1 ring:1 soul:1 purgatory:1 spring:1 catholic:2 encyclopedia:3 try:1 raise:1 money:1 ongoing:1 reconstruction:1 st:1 peter:1 basilica:1 believe:1 martin:3 luth... |
807 | Communications_in_Gibraltar | Communications in Gibraltar. Telecommunications History Site of the first telephone exchange in City Mill Lane. The first telephones were introduced in 1886 by a private company which was later taken over by the Government of Gibraltar and until 1990, all telephone services were operated by the Telephone Department. I... | Communications_in_Gibraltar |@lemmatized communication:9 gibraltar:48 telecommunication:5 history:1 site:1 first:2 telephone:12 exchange:3 city:1 mill:1 lane:1 introduce:4 private:3 company:10 later:2 take:1 government:7 service:21 operate:8 department:1 international:8 circuit:4 provide:5 cable:5 wireless:3 originally... |
808 | Ambiguity | Ambiguity is the property of being ambiguous, where a word, term, notation, sign, symbol, phrase, sentence, or any other form used for communication, is called ambiguous if it can be interpreted in more than one way. Ambiguity is different from vagueness, which arises when the boundaries of meaning are indistinct. Ambi... | Ambiguity |@lemmatized ambiguity:52 property:3 ambiguous:31 word:19 term:13 notation:11 sign:2 symbol:4 phrase:5 sentence:6 form:4 use:34 communication:2 call:4 interpret:5 one:10 way:11 different:5 vagueness:2 arise:2 boundary:1 meaning:10 indistinct:1 context:14 dependent:2 linguistic:6 item:1 may:24 unambiguous:3 an... |
809 | Control_store | A control store is the part of a CPUs control unit that stores the CPU's microprogram. It is usually accessed by a microsequencer. A control store is usually implemented as a diode-array of read-only memory. This tradition dates back to the program timing matrix on the MIT Whirlwind, first described in 1947. Modern V... | Control_store |@lemmatized control:10 store:11 part:1 cpu:3 unit:1 microprogram:2 usually:3 access:2 microsequencer:1 implement:1 diode:2 array:1 read:4 memory:2 tradition:1 date:1 back:2 program:1 timing:1 matrix:2 mit:1 whirlwind:1 first:1 describe:1 modern:1 vlsi:1 also:2 use:2 original:1 system:3 model:2 ibm:2 main... |
810 | Benjamin_Disraeli | Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, KG, PC, FRS, born Benjamin D'Israeli, (21 December 1804 – 19 April 1881), was a British Prime Minister, Parliamentarian, British Conservative statesman and literary figure. He served in government for three decades, twice as Prime Minister. A teenage convert to Anglicanism, ... | Benjamin_Disraeli |@lemmatized benjamin:14 disraeli:146 earl:7 beaconsfield:5 kg:1 pc:1 fr:1 bear:1 israeli:4 december:6 april:3 british:11 prime:18 minister:20 parliamentarian:1 conservative:30 statesman:1 literary:7 figure:6 serve:4 government:22 three:7 decade:2 twice:2 teenage:1 convert:1 anglicanism:1 nonetheless:... |
811 | Book_of_Numbers | The Book of Numbers (Greek: arithmoi meaning "numbers") or Bamidbar (Hebrew: במדבר, literally "In the wilderness") is the fourth book of the Hebrew Bible/Christian Old Testament, and the fourth of five books of the Jewish Torah or Pentateuch. This book may be divided into three parts: The numbering of the people at S... | Book_of_Numbers |@lemmatized book:14 number:24 greek:2 arithmoi:1 mean:1 bamidbar:4 hebrew:4 במדבר:2 literally:1 wilderness:8 fourth:2 bible:7 christian:2 old:3 testament:1 five:2 jewish:4 torah:8 pentateuch:5 may:3 divide:5 three:3 part:2 numbering:4 people:7 sinai:6 preparation:3 resume:2 march:3 account:2 journey:4 ... |
812 | Finnish_Civil_War | The Finnish Civil War was a part of the national and social turmoil caused by World War I (1914–1918) in Europe. The war was fought in Finland from 27 January to 15 May 1918, between the forces of the Social Democrats led by the People's Deputation of Finland, commonly called the "Reds" (punaiset), and the forces of... | Finnish_Civil_War |@lemmatized finnish:67 civil:36 war:87 part:14 national:5 social:37 turmoil:4 cause:9 world:10 europe:4 fight:11 finland:85 january:14 may:13 force:18 democrat:23 lead:17 people:20 deputation:2 commonly:2 call:12 reds:1 punaiset:1 non:6 socialist:14 conservative:23 senate:19 white:61 valkoiset:1 red:... |
813 | BIOS | In IBM PC Compatible computers, the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) , also known as the System BIOS, is a de facto standard defining a firmware interface. The PC Guide - System BIOS The BIOS is boot firmware, designed to be the first code run by a PC when powered on. The initial function of the BIOS is to identi... | BIOS |@lemmatized ibm:5 pc:14 compatible:3 computer:12 basic:4 input:5 output:5 system:32 bios:105 also:8 know:5 de:1 facto:1 standard:5 define:1 firmware:19 interface:15 guide:1 boot:24 design:2 first:5 code:9 run:2 power:4 initial:1 function:5 identify:2 test:2 initialize:1 device:12 video:3 display:6 card:6 hard:4 d... |
814 | Human_spaceflight | Edward White on a spacewalk during the Gemini 4 mission. A human spaceflight is a spaceflight with a human crew, and possibly passengers. This makes it unlike robotic space probes or remotely-controlled satellites. Human spaceflight is sometimes called manned spaceflight, a term now deprecated by major space agencies i... | Human_spaceflight |@lemmatized edward:2 white:2 spacewalk:2 gemini:2 mission:19 human:29 spaceflight:29 crew:4 possibly:1 passenger:1 make:5 unlike:1 robotic:2 space:72 probe:1 remotely:1 control:2 satellite:2 sometimes:2 call:2 manned:3 term:5 deprecate:1 major:1 agency:13 favor:1 gender:1 neutral:1 alternative:1 acti... |
815 | Isaac_Bonewits | Phillip Emmons Isaac Bonewits is an influential Neopagan leader and author. He is a liturgist, speaker, journalist, Neo-druid priest, and a singer, songwriter, and independent recording artist. Born in Royal Oak, Michigan, Bonewits has been heavily involved in occultism since the 1960s. Life In 1966 while enrolled at ... | Isaac_Bonewits |@lemmatized phillip:1 emmons:1 isaac:5 bonewits:27 influential:1 neopagan:10 leader:1 author:4 liturgist:1 speaker:2 journalist:1 neo:6 druid:10 priest:3 singer:2 songwriter:2 independent:1 record:3 artist:2 bear:1 royal:1 oak:1 michigan:1 heavily:1 involve:1 occultism:1 since:1 life:2 enrol:1 uc:2 berk... |
816 | Adrian | Adrian Gender: Male Origin: Latin Meaning: "From Hadria" The male given name Adrian is derived from the Latin Hadrianus, which is more familiar to English speakers as Hadrian. The name means "from Adria", a port on the Adriatic Sea. Adrian was the name of several early Christian saints and martyrs. The name is connect... | Adrian |@lemmatized adrian:69 gender:1 male:4 origin:1 latin:3 meaning:1 hadria:1 give:1 name:6 derive:1 hadrianus:2 familiar:1 english:14 speaker:1 hadrian:3 mean:2 adria:1 port:1 adriatic:1 sea:1 several:1 early:3 christian:2 saint:4 martyr:3 connect:1 ancient:1 anglo:1 saxon:1 tribe:1 great:1 britain:1 become:2 wide... |
817 | Dalton_Trumbo | Dalton Trumbo (December 9, 1905 – September 10, 1976) was an American screenwriter and novelist, and one of the Hollywood Ten, a group of film professionals who testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in 1947 during the committee's investigation of Communist influences in the motion picture i... | Dalton_Trumbo |@lemmatized dalton:6 trumbo:32 december:1 september:2 american:7 screenwriter:1 novelist:1 one:8 hollywood:9 ten:2 group:1 film:9 professional:1 testify:5 house:3 un:3 activity:2 committee:4 huac:2 investigation:1 communist:9 influence:3 motion:1 picture:1 industry:1 career:1 bear:2 montrose:1 colorado:2... |
818 | Erfurt | Erfurt is the capital city of Thuringia and is the main city nearest to the geographical centre of Germany, located 100 km SW of Leipzig, 150 km N of Nürnberg and 180 km SE of Hannover. Erfurt Airport can be reached by plane via Munich. It lies in the southern part of the Thuringian Basin, within the wide valley of Ge... | Erfurt |@lemmatized erfurt:35 capital:2 city:14 thuringia:2 main:5 near:2 geographical:1 centre:3 germany:5 locate:1 km:3 sw:1 leipzig:2 n:1 nürnberg:1 se:1 hannover:1 airport:1 reach:1 plane:1 via:10 munich:1 lie:2 southern:1 part:6 thuringian:4 basin:1 within:1 wide:1 valley:1 gera:3 river:3 tributary:1 unstrut:1 sou... |
819 | Margaret_Thatcher | Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher LG, OM, PC, FRS (born 13 October 1925) is a retired British politician. She was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990. She is the only woman to have held either post. Born in Grantham in Lincolnshire,... | Margaret_Thatcher |@lemmatized margaret:34 hilda:2 thatcher:216 baroness:7 lg:3 om:7 pc:8 fr:2 born:2 october:16 retired:1 british:28 politician:4 prime:31 minister:32 united:18 kingdom:7 leader:25 conservative:67 party:51 woman:7 hold:11 either:1 post:9 bear:4 grantham:6 lincolnshire:5 england:2 go:11 read:1 chemistry... |
820 | Mikhail_Gorbachev | Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev (, ; born 2 March 1931) was the last General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, serving from 1985 until 1991, and also the last head of state of the USSR, serving from 1988 until its collapse in 1991. He was the only Soviet leader to have been born after the October Revo... | Mikhail_Gorbachev |@lemmatized mikhail:13 sergeyevich:1 gorbachev:200 born:1 march:18 last:5 general:10 secretary:19 communist:19 party:46 soviet:91 union:55 serve:4 also:18 head:8 state:25 ussr:8 collapse:10 leader:13 bear:4 october:10 revolution:5 stavropol:9 krai:2 peasant:3 family:2 operate:2 combine:2 harvester:2 ... |
821 | Systems_Concepts | Systems Concepts (now the SC Group) is a company co-founded by Stewart Nelson and Mike Levitt focused on making hardware products related to the DEC PDP-10 series of computers. One of its major products was the SA-10, an interface which allowed PDP-10s to be connected to disk and tape drives designed for use with the ... | Systems_Concepts |@lemmatized system:10 concept:6 sc:14 group:3 company:2 co:1 found:1 stewart:1 nelson:1 mike:1 levitt:1 focus:1 make:3 hardware:1 product:3 relate:1 dec:6 pdp:8 series:1 computer:6 one:1 major:1 sa:1 interface:2 allow:2 connect:1 disk:1 tape:1 drive:1 design:7 use:2 channel:1 ibm:1 mainframe:1 later:2... |
822 | Concubinage | Concubinage is the state of a woman or youth in an ongoing, matrimonial relationship with a man of higher social status. Typically, the man has an official wife and, in addition, one or more concubines. Concubines have limited rights of support from the man, and their offspring are publicly acknowledged as the man's ch... | Concubinage |@lemmatized concubinage:8 state:1 woman:7 youth:1 ongoing:2 matrimonial:2 relationship:4 man:6 high:2 social:3 status:6 typically:3 official:5 wife:10 addition:2 one:2 concubine:14 limit:1 right:2 support:1 offspring:1 publicly:1 acknowledge:2 child:2 albeit:1 low:2 bear:1 legal:4 distinguish:1 mistress:3 ... |
823 | Central_Powers | Kaiser Wilhelm II, Mehmed V, Franz Joseph: The three emperors of the Central Powers. European military alliances in 1914. The Central Powers are depicted in purple, the Allied Powers in gray and neutral countries in yellow. Military deaths of the Central Powers. The Central Powers (German: "Mittelmächte"; Hungarian: ... | Central_Powers |@lemmatized kaiser:1 wilhelm:3 ii:2 mehmed:2 v:2 franz:2 joseph:1 three:2 emperor:4 central:10 power:12 european:1 military:2 alliance:8 depict:1 purple:1 allied:3 gray:1 neutral:1 country:3 yellow:1 death:1 german:13 mittelmächte:1 hungarian:8 központi:1 hatalmak:1 turkish:1 ttifak:1 devletleri:1 bulga... |
824 | Aegeus | Arrival or departure of a young warrior or hero, maybe Theseus arriving at Athens and being recognized because of his sword by Aegeus. Apulian red-figured volute-krater, ca. 410–400 BC, from Ruvo (South Italy). For the Spartan hero Aegeus, see Aegeus (hero). In Greek mythology, Aegeus (), also Aigeus, Aegeas or Aigeas ... | Aegeus |@lemmatized arrival:1 departure:2 young:5 warrior:1 hero:4 maybe:1 theseus:16 arrive:2 athens:17 recognize:2 sword:3 aegeus:20 apulian:1 red:1 figure:2 volute:1 krater:1 ca:1 bc:1 ruvo:1 south:1 italy:1 spartan:1 see:2 greek:2 mythology:1 also:3 aigeus:1 aegeas:7 aigeas:1 αιγέας:1 archaic:1 founding:1 myth:3 go... |
825 | Afghan_Armed_Forces | The military of Afghanistan is composed of the Afghan National Army, the Afghan National Army Air Corps (formerly the Afghan Air Force), and scattered small-sized authorized militia forces. Being a landlocked country, Afghanistan has no navy. The Afghan military existed since the early 1700s, before the creation of th... | Afghan_Armed_Forces |@lemmatized military:42 afghanistan:32 compose:2 afghan:50 national:19 army:28 air:13 corp:7 formerly:1 force:30 scatter:1 small:3 size:3 authorized:1 militia:7 landlocked:1 country:14 navy:1 exist:2 since:3 early:7 creation:2 modern:4 state:12 involve:4 several:4 war:12 persia:3 western:2 border:4... |
826 | Michael | Michael is a given name that comes from the (Mikha'el), meaning "Who is like God?" In English, it is sometimes shortened to Mike, Mikey, or, especially in Ireland, Mick. Michael is one of the Archangels. Female forms of Michael include Michelle, Michaela, Mechelle, Micheline, and Michaelle, although there are women ... | Michael |@lemmatized michael:40 give:5 name:23 come:2 mikha:4 el:2 meaning:2 like:1 god:1 english:4 sometimes:1 shorten:2 mike:3 mikey:2 especially:1 ireland:3 mick:3 one:2 archangel:3 female:2 form:13 include:2 michelle:1 michaela:1 mechelle:1 micheline:1 michaelle:1 although:1 woman:1 learn:1 another:1 mychal:1 eithe... |
827 | Controversy | Controversy is a state of prolonged public dispute or debate usually concerning a matter of opinion. The term originates circa 1384 from Latin controversia, as a composite of controversus - "turned in an opposite direction," from contra - "against" - and vertere - to turn, or versus (see verse), hence, "to turn again... | Controversy |@lemmatized controversy:20 state:6 prolonged:1 public:4 dispute:2 debate:1 usually:1 concern:1 matter:5 opinion:7 term:1 originate:1 circa:1 latin:1 controversia:1 composite:1 controversus:1 turn:3 opposite:1 direction:1 contra:1 vertere:1 versus:1 see:3 verse:1 hence:1 benford:2 law:5 express:1 science:2 ... |
828 | Transport_in_Brazil | Transportation in Brazil Railways Urban/suburban rail in Brazil Total actual network: 27,882 km (1,122 km electrified - Excludes urban rail) Broad gauge: 4,057 km gauge Narrow gauge: 23,489 km gauge Dual gauge: 336 km 1000 mm and 1600 mm gauges (three rails) (1999 est.) Standard gauge: 10 km gauge: Estrada de Fe... | Transport_in_Brazil |@lemmatized transportation:1 brazil:8 railway:4 urban:2 suburban:1 rail:4 total:6 actual:1 network:1 km:11 electrify:1 excludes:1 broad:1 gauge:13 narrow:1 dual:1 mm:2 three:1 est:5 standard:2 estrada:2 de:9 ferro:2 amapá:1 middle:1 amazon:2 rainforest:1 also:2 use:1 section:1 former:1 oeste:1 mina... |
829 | Hellenistic_period | This article focuses on the historical aspects of the Hellenistic age; for the cultural aspects see Hellenistic civilization. float|The Greek kingdoms in Asia, Europe, and Africa The Hellenistic period describes the era which followed the conquests of Alexander the Great. During this time, Greek cultural influence a... | Hellenistic_period |@lemmatized article:1 focus:1 historical:2 aspect:2 hellenistic:31 age:9 cultural:2 see:4 civilization:3 float:1 greek:38 kingdom:35 asia:8 europe:2 africa:2 period:6 describe:1 era:3 follow:2 conquest:8 alexander:21 great:13 time:4 influence:8 power:13 zenith:1 often:2 consider:1 transition:1 somet... |
830 | Harmonic_mean | In mathematics, the harmonic mean (formerly sometimes called the subcontrary mean) is one of several kinds of average. Typically, it is appropriate for situations when the average of rates is desired. The harmonic mean H of the positive real numbers x1, x2, ..., xn is defined to be Equivalently, the harmonic mean is ... | Harmonic_mean |@lemmatized mathematics:1 harmonic:28 mean:52 formerly:1 sometimes:1 call:2 subcontrary:1 one:12 several:1 kind:1 average:11 typically:1 appropriate:1 situation:3 rate:3 desire:1 h:2 positive:1 real:1 number:7 xn:1 define:2 equivalently:1 reciprocal:2 arithmetic:14 relationship:1 geometric:6 construction... |
831 | Claude_Debussy | Claude Debussy, photo by Félix Nadar, ca. 1908. Achille-Claude Debussy () (August 22, 1862 – March 25, 1918) was a French composer. Along with Maurice Ravel, he is considered one of the most prominent figures working within the field of Impressionist music, though he himself intensely disliked the term when applied to... | Claude_Debussy |@lemmatized claude:16 debussy:100 photo:1 félix:1 nadar:1 ca:1 achille:2 august:1 march:2 french:6 composer:15 along:1 maurice:4 ravel:3 consider:4 one:14 prominent:1 figure:4 work:34 within:2 field:2 impressionist:2 music:35 though:4 intensely:1 dislike:1 term:4 apply:2 composition:9 among:1 important:... |
832 | Judit_Polgár | Judit Polgár (born July 23, 1976) is a Hungarian chess grandmaster. She is by far the strongest female chessplayer in history. In 1991, she achieved the title of Grandmaster (GM) at the age of 15 years and 4 months. She was, at that time, the youngest person to do so. Polgár is ranked number 36 in the world on the Ja... | Judit_Polgár |@lemmatized judit:8 polgár:14 bear:2 july:3 hungarian:2 chess:22 grandmaster:5 far:1 strong:3 female:1 chessplayer:2 history:1 achieve:1 title:1 gm:2 age:6 year:5 month:2 time:5 young:2 person:1 rank:5 number:5 world:15 january:6 fide:11 rating:9 list:8 elo:1 woman:6 top:4 player:7 high:3 eight:3 backgrou... |
833 | Demographics_of_the_Dominican_Republic | This article is about the demographic features of the population of the Dominican Republic, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. About half of Dominicans live in rural areas; many are small landhol... | Demographics_of_the_Dominican_Republic |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:4 feature:1 population:14 dominican:9 republic:4 include:2 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:1 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 half:1 live:5 rural:1 area:1 many:1 small:1 landholder:1 spanish:2 dom... |
834 | Flag | The oldest national flag design still in use is Denmark's 13th century Dannebrog. A flag is a piece of fabric, often flown from a pole or mast, generally used symbolically for signaling or identification. It is most commonly used to symbolize a country. The term flag is also used to refer to the graphic design employe... | Flag |@lemmatized old:7 national:21 flag:256 design:24 still:4 use:54 denmark:2 century:1 dannebrog:2 piece:3 fabric:3 often:6 fly:12 pole:8 mast:3 generally:1 symbolically:1 signal:13 identification:5 commonly:3 symbolize:4 country:19 term:1 also:20 refer:1 graphic:2 employ:1 depiction:3 another:2 medium:1 first:3 ass... |
835 | Gopher_(protocol) | For other uses, see Gopher. The Gopher protocol offers some features not natively supported by the Web and imposes a much stronger hierarchy on information stored on it. Its text menu interface is well-suited to computing environments that rely heavily on remote computer terminals, common in universities at the time o... | Gopher_(protocol) |@lemmatized us:1 see:4 gopher:124 protocol:20 offer:2 feature:2 natively:1 support:16 web:17 impose:2 much:2 strong:1 hierarchy:2 information:7 store:1 text:7 menu:20 interface:4 well:1 suit:1 compute:1 environment:1 rely:1 heavily:1 remote:1 computer:5 terminal:2 common:2 university:6 time:4 creatio... |
836 | Book_of_Hosea | The Book of Hosea is one of the books of the Hebrew Bible and of the Christian Old Testament. It stands first in order among what are known as the twelve Minor Prophets. Author Hosea prophesied during a dark and melancholy era of Israel's history, the period of the Northern Kingdom's decline and fall in the 8th centur... | Book_of_Hosea |@lemmatized book:7 hosea:25 one:2 hebrew:2 bible:3 christian:2 old:1 testament:1 stand:2 first:5 order:3 among:3 know:2 twelve:1 minor:1 prophet:7 author:1 prophesy:1 dark:1 melancholy:1 era:1 israel:27 history:2 period:1 northern:11 kingdom:13 decline:1 fall:2 century:1 bc:1 apostasy:2 people:12 rampant... |
837 | -ism | The suffix -ism denotes a distinctive system of beliefs, myth, doctrine or theory that guides a social movement, institution, class or group. For example, baptize (literally derived from "to dip") becomes "baptism," a distinctive system of cleansing in water to testify to the forgiveness of sins Bowker, John (ed.) The... | -ism |@lemmatized suffix:5 ism:8 denote:1 distinctive:2 system:3 belief:2 myth:1 doctrine:3 theory:3 guide:1 social:2 movement:6 institution:1 class:1 group:1 example:3 baptize:1 literally:1 derive:2 dip:1 become:1 baptism:1 cleanse:1 water:1 testify:1 forgiveness:1 sin:1 bowker:1 john:1 ed:1 oxford:2 dictionary:1 worl... |
838 | Orkney | Orkney (also incorrectly known as The Orkney Islands or, The Orkneys) is an archipelago in northern Scotland, situated 10 miles (16 km) north of the coast of Caithness. Orkney comprises over 70 islands; around 20 are inhabited. The largest island, known as "Mainland," has an area of 202 sq mi (523 km²), making it the ... | Orkney |@lemmatized orkney:123 also:17 incorrectly:1 know:8 islands:4 orkneys:1 archipelago:6 northern:3 scotland:23 situate:1 mile:7 km:2 north:18 coast:4 caithness:5 comprise:1 island:83 around:4 inhabit:6 large:21 mainland:41 area:8 sq:2 mi:2 make:9 sixth:1 scottish:23 tenth:1 british:5 isle:14 settlement:7 administ... |
839 | Arctic_fox | The Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus or Vulpes lagopus), also known as the White Fox or Snow Fox, is a small fox native to cold Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere and is common throughout the Arctic tundra biome. Although it is often assigned to its own genus Alopex, the definitive mammal taxonomy list, as well as gen... | Arctic_fox |@lemmatized arctic:30 fox:40 alopex:4 lagopus:9 vulpes:7 also:4 know:1 white:3 snow:5 small:1 native:2 cold:3 region:1 northern:2 hemisphere:1 common:2 throughout:2 tundra:1 biome:1 although:2 often:2 assign:1 genus:1 definitive:1 mammal:2 taxonomy:1 list:1 well:2 genetic:1 evidence:2 place:2 majority:1 ada... |
840 | Foreign_relations_of_Denmark | Danish foreign policy is founded upon four cornerstones: the United Nations, NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, the EU, and Nordic cooperation. Denmark also is a member of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund; the World Trade Organization (WTO); the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Euro... | Foreign_relations_of_Denmark |@lemmatized danish:4 foreign:3 policy:4 found:1 upon:1 four:1 cornerstone:1 united:1 nation:2 nato:3 north:4 atlantic:1 treaty:3 organisation:2 eu:2 nordic:2 cooperation:2 denmark:20 also:3 member:3 world:3 bank:1 international:4 monetary:1 fund:1 trade:1 organization:2 wto:1 security:2 co... |
841 | Almoravid_dynasty | The Almoravids were a Berber Glick, Thomas F. Islamic And Christian Spain in the Early Middle Ages. (2005) Brill Academic Publishers page 37 dynasty from the Sahara that spread over a wide area of northwestern Africa and the Iberian peninsula during the 11th century. Under this dynasty the Moorish empire was extended... | Almoravid_dynasty |@lemmatized almoravid:20 berber:4 glick:1 thomas:1 f:2 islamic:3 christian:6 spain:4 early:3 middle:1 age:2 brill:1 academic:1 publisher:1 page:1 dynasty:7 sahara:6 spread:4 wide:1 area:2 northwestern:1 africa:6 iberian:4 peninsula:3 century:6 moorish:2 empire:7 extend:2 present:2 day:3 morocco:6 wes... |
842 | Jorge_Luis_Borges | Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo () (24 August 1899 – 14 June 1986) was an Argentine writer and poet born in Buenos Aires. In 1914, his family moved to Switzerland where he attended school and traveled to Spain. On his return to Argentina in 1921, Borges began publishing his poems and essays in Surrealist li... | Jorge_Luis_Borges |@lemmatized jorge:32 francisco:3 isidoro:7 luis:33 borges:208 acevedo:6 august:3 june:1 argentine:39 writer:24 poet:1 bear:3 buenos:22 aire:20 family:11 move:4 switzerland:7 attend:3 school:3 travel:5 spain:7 return:3 argentina:18 begin:8 publish:17 poem:14 essay:16 surrealist:1 literary:22 journal:8... |
843 | Double_negative_elimination | In propositional logic, the inference rules double negative elimination (also called double negation elimination, double negative introduction, double negation introduction, or simply double negation) allow deriving the double negative equivalent by adding (for double negative introduction) or removing (for double nega... | Double_negative_elimination |@lemmatized propositional:1 logic:5 inference:2 rule:6 double:15 negative:11 elimination:6 also:4 call:1 negation:7 introduction:7 simply:1 allow:1 derive:1 equivalent:1 add:2 remove:1 pair:2 sign:1 base:1 equivalence:2 example:1 false:1 rain:5 formally:2 state:1 converse:1 without:1 change... |
844 | Lexicon | In linguistics, the lexicon (from the Greek: Λεξικόν Definition of lexicon from the Online Etymology Dictionary ) of a language is its vocabulary, including its words and expressions. More formally, it is a language's inventory of lexemes. The lexicon includes the lexemes used to actualize words. Lexemes are formed a... | Lexicon |@lemmatized linguistics:2 lexicon:11 greek:1 λεξικόν:1 definition:1 online:1 etymology:2 dictionary:2 language:7 vocabulary:6 include:2 word:17 expression:1 formally:1 inventory:1 lexeme:4 use:3 actualize:1 form:1 accord:3 morpho:1 syntactic:1 rule:2 express:1 sememes:1 sense:1 organize:2 mental:4 speaker:1 mi... |
845 | Delphi | Delphi (Greek , [ðe̞lˈfi]) (pronounce The name Delphi is pronounced, in the English manner, as "Delf-eye" or in the Greek manner, as "Delfee" depending on regional accent. The Greek spelling transliterates as "Delphoi" (with "o" added). and dialectal forms Belphoi - Aeolian form, Dalphoi - Phocian form and other Gr... | Delphi |@lemmatized delphi:76 greek:28 ðe:1 lˈfi:1 pronounce:2 name:10 english:3 manner:2 delf:1 eye:1 delfee:1 depend:1 regional:1 accent:1 spelling:1 transliterates:1 delphoi:1 added:1 dialectal:2 form:5 belphoi:1 aeolian:1 dalphoi:1 phocian:2 variety:1 archaeological:12 site:31 modern:7 town:8 greece:14 south:2 west... |
846 | Fred_Hoyle | Sir Fred Hoyle FRS (24 June, 1915 – 20 August, 2001) was an English astronomer primarily remembered today for his contribution to the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis and his often controversial stance on other cosmological and scientific matters, in particular his rejection of the Big Bang theory. In addition to his ... | Fred_Hoyle |@lemmatized sir:4 fred:11 hoyle:68 fr:1 june:1 august:2 english:1 astronomer:4 primarily:1 remember:1 today:2 contribution:4 theory:17 stellar:2 nucleosynthesis:4 often:2 controversial:1 stance:1 cosmological:3 scientific:6 matter:3 particular:2 rejection:3 big:9 bang:9 addition:2 work:11 writer:1 science:1... |
847 | Gardener | REDIRECT Gardening#Gardeners | Gardener |@lemmatized redirect:1 gardening:1 gardener:1 |@bigram |
848 | Dardanelles | The Dardanelles, a long narrow strait dividing the Balkans (Europe) along the Gallipoli peninsula from Asia Minor. A map depicting the location of the Dardanelles (yellow) relative to the Bosporus and the Sea of Marmara. Location of the Dardanelles is boxed in red. The Dardanelles (, ), formerly known as the Hellespon... | Dardanelles |@lemmatized dardanelles:22 long:3 narrow:2 strait:24 divide:1 balkan:1 europe:2 along:3 gallipoli:6 peninsula:4 asia:2 minor:2 map:2 depict:2 location:2 yellow:1 relative:1 bosporus:4 sea:11 marmara:3 box:1 red:1 formerly:1 know:1 hellespont:1 greek:3 ελλήσποντος:1 hellespontos:1 northwestern:1 turkey:8 co... |
849 | Marrakesh | Marrakech or Marrakesh (Amazigh: Murakush, Arabic مراكش Murrākush), known as the "Red City", is an important and former imperial city in Morocco. It has a population of 1,070,838 (as of 2004), and is the capital of the mid-southwestern economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, near the foothills of the snow-c... | Marrakesh |@lemmatized marrakech:27 marrakesh:3 amazigh:2 murakush:2 arabic:1 مراكش:1 murrākush:1 know:6 red:1 city:16 important:1 former:1 imperial:1 morocco:6 population:2 capital:5 mid:1 southwestern:1 economic:1 region:1 tensift:1 al:11 haouz:1 near:3 foothill:1 snow:1 cap:1 atlas:4 mountain:2 like:1 many:3 north:2... |
850 | AWK | AWK is a programming language that is designed for processing text-based data, either in files or data streams, and was created at Bell Labs in the 1970s The A-Z of Programming Languages: AWK . The name AWK is derived from the family names of its authors — Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger, and Brian Kernighan; however, it ... | AWK |@lemmatized awk:105 programming:5 language:20 design:2 process:3 text:4 base:4 data:2 either:2 file:10 stream:1 create:3 bell:2 lab:1 z:3 program:27 name:13 derive:1 family:1 author:5 alfred:3 aho:3 peter:1 weinberger:1 brian:4 kernighan:6 however:3 commonly:1 pronounce:1 string:20 separate:2 letter:3 rather:1 sou... |
851 | Galla_Placidia | Galla Placidia on a coin struck by her son Valentinian III. On the reverse, a cross (typical of all the coinage referring to Galla Placidia) stands for her Christian faith. Aelia Galla Placidia (392 – November 27, 450) was the Empress consort of Constantius III, Western Roman Emperor. Family Placidia was the daughter ... | Galla_Placidia |@lemmatized galla:13 placidia:47 coin:1 struck:1 son:12 valentinian:16 iii:10 reverse:1 cross:4 typical:1 coinage:1 refer:1 stand:3 christian:3 faith:1 aelia:5 november:2 empress:4 consort:1 constantius:8 western:17 roman:40 emperor:23 family:3 daughter:6 theodosius:23 second:7 wife:9 profile:9 medieval... |
852 | Iota | Iota (uppercase Ι, lowercase ι; Yota) is the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 10. It was derived from the Phoenician letter Yodh (). Letters that arose from Iota include the Roman I and J and the Cyrillic І (І, і), Yi (Ї, ї), Je (Ј, ј), and iotified letters (e.g. Y... | Iota |@lemmatized iota:12 uppercase:1 ι:3 lowercase:4 yota:1 ninth:1 letter:6 greek:5 alphabet:1 system:1 numeral:1 value:1 derive:2 phoenician:1 yodh:1 arise:1 include:1 roman:2 j:2 cyrillic:1 і:3 yi:1 ї:2 je:1 ј:2 iotified:1 e:1 g:1 yu:1 ю:2 represent:1 ancient:1 occur:1 long:3 short:2 version:1 distinction:3 lose:2 ... |
853 | Clown | Jennifer Miller's Circus Amok Clowns are comical performers, stereotypically characterized by their grotesque appearance: colored wigs, stylistic makeup, outlandish costumes, unusually large footwear, etc., who entertain spectators by acting in a hilarious fashion. The types of their acts varies greatly. They can be v... | Clown |@lemmatized jennifer:1 miller:1 circus:14 amok:1 clown:101 comical:2 performer:5 stereotypically:1 characterize:1 grotesque:1 appearance:4 colored:1 wig:1 stylistic:1 makeup:8 outlandish:1 costume:8 unusually:1 large:2 footwear:1 etc:2 entertain:2 spectator:2 act:10 hilarious:1 fashion:1 type:13 varies:1 greatly... |
854 | Jean_Cocteau | Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau (5 July 1889 – 11 October 1963) was a French poet, novelist, dramatist, designer, boxing manager, playwright, artist and filmmaker. Along with other Surrealists of his generation (Jean Anouilh and René Char for example) Cocteau grappled with the "algebra" of verbal codes old and new,... | Jean_Cocteau |@lemmatized jean:54 maurice:3 eugène:1 clément:1 cocteau:86 july:1 october:2 french:9 poet:6 novelist:1 dramatist:1 designer:1 boxing:1 manager:1 playwright:2 artist:3 filmmaker:1 along:2 surrealist:2 generation:1 anouilh:1 rené:1 char:1 example:1 grapple:1 algebra:2 verbal:1 code:2 old:1 new:10 mise:1 en... |
855 | Dynamic_HTML | Dynamic HTML, or DHTML, is a collection of technologies used together to create interactive and animated web sites by using a combination of a static markup language (such as HTML), a client-side scripting language (such as JavaScript), a presentation definition language (such as CSS), and the Document Object Model. D... | Dynamic_HTML |@lemmatized dynamic:4 html:10 dhtml:16 collection:1 technology:2 use:12 together:1 create:6 interactive:2 animated:1 web:14 site:2 combination:2 static:2 markup:2 language:5 client:3 side:3 script:12 javascript:8 presentation:1 definition:2 cs:2 document:6 object:2 model:2 allow:2 change:1 variable:2 page... |
856 | Erasmus_Reinhold | Erasmus Reinhold (October 22, 1511 – February 19, 1553) was a German astronomer and mathematician, considered to be the most influential astronomical pedagogue of his generation. Owen Gingerich: The Role of Erasmus Reinhold and the Prutenic Tables in the Dissemination of the Copernican Theory, 1973, Studia Copernicana,... | Erasmus_Reinhold |@lemmatized erasmus:2 reinhold:6 october:1 february:1 german:1 astronomer:2 mathematician:1 consider:1 influential:1 astronomical:2 pedagogue:1 generation:1 owen:1 gingerich:1 role:1 prutenic:2 table:4 dissemination:1 copernican:1 theory:1 studia:1 copernicana:1 poland:1 bear:1 die:1 saalfeld:1 thurin... |
857 | Cesare_Borgia | Alleged portrait of Cesare Borgia, by Altobello Melone. Bergamo, Accademia Carrara. Cesare Borgia (September 13, 1475 – March 12, 1507), Duke of Valentinois His other titles included: Duke of Romagna, Prince of Andria and Venafro, Count of Dyois, Lord of Piombino, Camerino and Urbino, Gonfalonier and Captain General ... | Cesare_Borgia |@lemmatized allege:1 portrait:1 cesare:47 borgia:45 altobello:1 melone:1 bergamo:1 accademia:1 carrara:1 september:1 march:2 duke:10 valentinois:2 title:3 include:2 romagna:6 prince:8 andria:1 venafro:1 count:2 dyois:1 lord:4 piombino:3 camerino:3 urbino:3 gonfalonier:1 captain:3 general:4 church:11 span... |
858 | Descriptive_statistics | Descriptive statistics are used to describe the main features of a collection of data in quantitative terms. Descriptive statistics are distinguished from inductive statistics in that they aim to quantitatively summarize a data set, rather than being used to support statements about the population that the data are tho... | Descriptive_statistics |@lemmatized descriptive:10 statistic:10 use:6 describe:1 main:2 feature:1 collection:1 data:7 quantitative:1 term:1 distinguish:1 inductive:4 aim:1 quantitatively:1 summarize:1 set:1 rather:2 support:1 statement:1 population:1 think:1 represent:1 even:1 analysis:7 draw:1 conclusion:1 statistical... |
859 | Contraction_mapping | In mathematics, a contraction mapping, or contraction, on a metric space (M,d) is a function f from M to itself, with the property that there is some real number such that, for all x and y in M, The smallest such value of k is called the Lipschitz constant of f. Contractive maps are sometimes called Lipschitzian map... | Contraction_mapping |@lemmatized mathematics:2 contraction:7 mapping:7 metric:5 space:4 function:4 f:8 property:1 real:1 number:1 x:8 small:1 value:1 k:2 call:2 lipschitz:2 constant:2 contractive:2 map:4 sometimes:1 lipschitzian:1 condition:1 satisfied:1 say:1 non:1 expansive:1 generally:1 idea:1 define:1 thus:1 n:1 tw... |
860 | Integrated_circuit | Integrated circuit of Atmel Diopsis 740 System on Chip showing memory blocks, logic and input/output pads around the peripheryMicrochips (EPROM memory) with a transparent window, showing the integrated circuit inside. Note the fine silver-colored wires that connect the integrated circuit to the pins of the package. The... | Integrated_circuit |@lemmatized integrate:31 circuit:104 atmel:1 diopsis:1 system:15 chip:56 show:5 memory:9 block:4 logic:11 input:2 output:2 pad:2 around:4 peripherymicrochips:1 eprom:2 transparent:1 window:2 inside:1 note:1 fine:3 silver:1 colored:2 wire:6 connect:3 integrated:30 pin:5 package:24 allow:10 content:1 ... |
861 | Book_of_Ezra | The Book of Ezra is a book of the Bible in the Old Testament and Hebrew Tanakh. It is the record of events occurring at the close of the Babylonian captivity. At one time, it included the Book of Nehemiah, and the Jews regarded them as one volume. The two are still distinguished in the Vulgate version as I and II Esdra... | Book_of_Ezra |@lemmatized book:9 ezra:12 bible:2 old:2 testament:1 hebrew:2 tanakh:1 record:3 event:3 occur:1 close:2 babylonian:1 captivity:1 one:4 time:2 include:3 nehemiah:6 jew:5 regard:4 volume:1 two:3 still:1 distinguish:1 vulgate:1 version:2 ii:7 esdras:2 divide:1 principal:1 part:5 history:3 first:4 return:6 ex... |
862 | DOS | The FreeDOS startup sequence. DOS, short for "Disk Operating System", is a shorthand term for several closely related operating systems that dominated the IBM PC compatible market between 1981 and 1995, or until about 2000 if one includes the partially DOS-based Microsoft Windows versions Windows 95, 98, and Me. Rel... | DOS |@lemmatized freedos:9 startup:2 sequence:2 short:1 disk:14 operate:14 system:50 shorthand:1 term:1 several:8 closely:1 related:2 dominate:1 ibm:21 pc:27 compatible:8 market:5 one:8 include:15 partially:2 base:12 microsoft:15 window:24 version:18 windows:6 ms:7 dr:17 pts:1 rom:3 jm:1 others:4 spite:1 common:1 usage... |
863 | Arithmetic | Arithmetic tables for children, Lausanne, 1835Arithmetic or arithmetics (from the Greek word αριθμός = number) is the oldest and most elementary branch of mathematics, used by almost everyone, for tasks ranging from simple day-to-day counting to advanced science and business calculations. In common usage, the word refe... | Arithmetic |@lemmatized arithmetic:48 table:4 child:1 lausanne:1 greek:2 word:2 αριθμός:1 number:57 old:3 elementary:6 branch:2 mathematics:10 use:11 almost:2 everyone:1 task:1 range:1 simple:3 day:2 count:1 advance:1 science:3 business:1 calculation:2 common:1 usage:2 refer:4 forerunner:1 record:1 property:4 certain:2... |
864 | Arizona | The State of Arizona () is a state located in the southwestern region of the United States. The capital and largest city is Phoenix. The second largest city is Tucson, followed in size by the four Phoenix metropolitan area cities of Mesa, Glendale, Chandler, and Scottsdale. Arizona was the 48th and last of the contigu... | Arizona |@lemmatized state:161 arizona:237 locate:16 southwestern:4 region:9 united:19 capital:4 large:31 city:26 phoenix:60 second:6 tucson:35 follow:4 size:6 four:12 metropolitan:12 area:36 mesa:11 glendale:5 chandler:4 scottsdale:11 last:4 contiguous:2 admit:3 union:5 february:7 anniversary:2 recognition:1 territory... |
865 | Dublin_Core | The Dublin Core metadata element set is a standard for cross-domain information resource description. It provides a simple and standardised set of conventions for describing things online in ways that make them easier to find. Dublin Core is widely used to describe digital materials such as video, sound, image, text, a... | Dublin_Core |@lemmatized dublin:35 core:36 metadata:26 element:28 set:7 standard:11 cross:2 domain:1 information:2 resource:3 description:6 provide:3 simple:5 standardised:1 convention:1 describe:2 thing:1 online:2 way:3 make:3 easy:1 find:2 widely:1 use:11 digital:2 material:1 video:1 sound:1 image:1 text:2 composite:... |
866 | Bill_Atkinson | Bill Atkinson (born 1951) is an American computer engineer and photographer. Atkinson worked at Apple Computer from 1978 to 1990. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, San Diego, where Apple Macintosh developer Jef Raskin was one of his professors. Atkinson continued his studies as a ... | Bill_Atkinson |@lemmatized bill:6 atkinson:13 born:1 american:1 computer:4 engineer:2 photographer:1 work:4 apple:3 receive:1 undergraduate:1 degree:1 university:2 california:1 san:1 diego:1 macintosh:5 developer:2 jef:1 raskin:1 one:2 professor:1 continue:1 study:1 graduate:1 student:1 washington:1 part:1 development:... |
867 | CeBIT | CeBIT (Centrum der Büro- und Informationstechnik; German for "Centre of Office and Information technology") is the world's largest computer expo. Since 1986 it is held each spring on the exhibition ground in Hannover, Germany, and is often regarded as a barometer of the state of the art in information technology. With ... | CeBIT |@lemmatized cebit:80 centrum:3 der:1 büro:3 und:3 informationstechnik:2 german:4 centre:3 office:11 information:12 technology:16 world:19 large:8 computer:5 expo:4 since:3 hold:2 spring:3 exhibition:12 ground:2 hannover:19 germany:4 often:1 regard:1 barometer:1 state:7 art:1 area:6 roughly:1 million:2 exhibitor:... |
868 | Kurtosis | In probability theory and statistics, kurtosis (from the Greek word κυρτός, kyrtos or kurtos, meaning bulging) is a measure of the "peakedness" of the probability distribution of a real-valued random variable. Higher kurtosis means more of the variance is due to infrequent extreme deviations, as opposed to frequent mod... | Kurtosis |@lemmatized probability:10 theory:1 statistic:3 kurtosis:49 greek:1 word:2 κυρτός:1 kyrtos:1 kurtos:1 mean:19 bulge:1 measure:3 peakedness:1 distribution:43 real:2 value:12 random:4 variable:8 high:6 variance:10 due:1 infrequent:1 extreme:3 deviation:3 oppose:1 frequent:1 modestly:1 sized:1 far:2 red:7 light:... |
869 | Max_and_Moritz | Max and Moritz. For the rockets launched in 1934 by Wernher von Braun, see Aggregate_series#A2 Max and Moritz (A Story of Seven Boyish Pranks) is a German language illustrated story in verse. This highly inventive, blackly humorous tale, told entirely in rhymed couplets, was written and illustrated by Wilhelm Busch an... | Max_and_Moritz |@lemmatized max:8 moritz:8 rocket:1 launch:1 wernher:1 von:1 braun:1 see:1 story:6 seven:1 boyish:1 prank:4 german:4 language:1 illustrate:2 verse:3 highly:1 inventive:1 blackly:1 humorous:1 tale:4 tell:2 entirely:1 rhymed:1 couplet:1 write:1 wilhelm:1 busch:2 publish:2 many:1 familiar:1 comic:1 strip:1... |
870 | Francisco_Franco | Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco y Bahamonde, Salgado y Pardo de Andrade (4 December 1892 in Ferrol – 20 November 1975 in Madrid), commonly known as Francisco Franco () or Francisco Franco y Bahamonde' was the authoritarian dictator and Head of State of Spain from October 1936, and de facto regent of the n... | Francisco_Franco |@lemmatized francisco:16 paulino:2 hermenegildo:2 teódulo:2 franco:211 bahamonde:5 salgado:2 pardo:4 de:67 andrade:4 december:3 ferrol:6 november:6 madrid:27 commonly:1 know:8 authoritarian:4 dictator:3 head:17 state:30 spain:77 october:9 facto:2 regent:2 nominally:2 restored:1 kingdom:2 death:15 ideo... |
871 | Hydrogen_peroxide | Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a very pale blue liquid, slightly more viscous than water, which appears colorless in dilute solution. It is a weak acid, has strong oxidizing properties, and is a powerful bleaching agent. It is used as a disinfectant, antiseptic, oxidizer, and in rocketry as a propellant. The oxidizing c... | Hydrogen_peroxide |@lemmatized hydrogen:139 peroxide:150 pale:1 blue:2 liquid:5 slightly:1 viscous:1 water:18 appear:2 colorless:1 dilute:4 solution:25 weak:4 acid:24 strong:5 oxidize:11 property:7 powerful:2 bleaching:3 agent:12 use:67 disinfectant:1 antiseptic:3 oxidizer:10 rocketry:1 propellant:6 capacity:2 consider... |
872 | Eastern_Orthodox_Church | Pentecost: The spread of Christianity begins. The Eastern Orthodox Church is the second largest single Christian communion in the world, estimated to number between 225-300 million total members. http://www.adherents.com/adh_rb.html It is considered by its adherents to be the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church... | Eastern_Orthodox_Church |@lemmatized pentecost:7 spread:8 christianity:11 begin:11 eastern:207 orthodox:291 church:330 second:16 large:16 single:8 christian:61 communion:29 world:23 estimate:3 number:19 million:4 total:4 member:13 http:15 www:12 adherent:9 com:3 html:1 consider:24 one:59 holy:56 catholic:25 apostolic:9... |
873 | The_Return_of_Godzilla | The Return of Godzilla, released as in Japan and edited into Godzilla 1985 in America, is a 1984 daikaiju film. The sixteenth film in Toho's Godzilla series, it was produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka and directed by Koji Hashimoto with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano. This was the first in the Heisei Series of Godzilla ... | The_Return_of_Godzilla |@lemmatized return:10 godzilla:96 release:12 japan:6 edit:4 america:4 daikaiju:1 film:32 sixteenth:1 toho:6 series:4 produce:2 tomoyuki:2 tanaka:3 direct:4 koji:1 hashimoto:1 special:4 effect:4 teruyoshi:1 nakano:1 first:4 heisei:1 intent:1 restore:1 darker:1 theme:1 mood:1 early:2 reboot:1 exce... |
874 | Politics_of_the_Republic_of_Macedonia | Politics of the Republic of Macedonia occurs within the framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament. ... | Politics_of_the_Republic_of_Macedonia |@lemmatized politics:1 republic:12 macedonia:9 occurs:1 within:1 framework:1 parliamentary:2 representative:8 democratic:3 whereby:1 prime:2 minister:2 head:2 government:10 multi:1 party:11 system:6 executive:4 power:8 exercise:2 legislative:3 vest:1 parliament:2 judiciary:2 indep... |
875 | David_Deutsch | David Deutsch speaking at TED in 2005. David Elieser Deutsch FRS (born 1953 in Haifa, Israel) is a physicist at the University of Oxford. He is a non-stipendiary Visiting Professor in the Department of Atomic and Laser Physics at the Centre for Quantum Computation, Clarendon Laboratory. He pioneered the field of quantu... | David_Deutsch |@lemmatized david:5 deutsch:11 speaking:1 ted:3 elieser:1 fr:1 born:1 haifa:1 israel:1 physicist:1 university:1 oxford:1 non:2 stipendiary:1 visiting:1 professor:1 department:1 atomic:1 laser:1 physic:4 centre:1 quantum:8 computation:6 clarendon:1 laboratory:1 pioneer:1 field:1 computer:3 first:2 person:... |
876 | Neil_Gaiman | Neil Richard Gaiman () Author Name Pronunciation Guide - Neil Gaiman (born 10 November 1960 Comics Buyers Guide #1636 (December 2007); Page 135 ) is an English author of science fiction and fantasy short stories and novels, graphic novels, comics, and films. His notable works include The Sandman comic series, Stardust... | Neil_Gaiman |@lemmatized neil:58 richard:2 gaiman:147 author:14 name:8 pronunciation:1 guide:5 born:1 november:4 comic:40 buyer:2 december:1 page:3 english:5 science:8 fiction:14 fantasy:16 short:10 story:19 novel:34 graphic:4 film:11 notable:2 work:34 include:8 sandman:17 series:21 stardust:7 american:11 god:9 coralin... |
877 | Geography_of_Macau | The administrative divisions within Macau (Click here for Satellite Image) Macau is a city on the southern coast of China. It is located at the south of Guangdong Province, on the tip of the peninsula formed by the Zhujiang (Pearl River) estuary on the east and the Xijiang (West River) on the west. Macau is situated 60... | Geography_of_Macau |@lemmatized administrative:1 division:1 within:1 macau:33 click:1 satellite:1 image:1 city:2 southern:2 coast:1 china:9 locate:2 south:5 guangdong:4 province:4 tip:1 peninsula:10 form:1 zhujiang:1 pearl:1 river:4 estuary:1 east:2 xijiang:3 west:5 situate:1 km:7 hong:3 kong:3 southwest:5 guangzhou:1 ... |
878 | Genosha | Genosha is a fictional country that has appeared in numerous comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It is an island nation that exists in Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe. The fictional nation served as an allegory for slavery and later for South African apartheid before becoming a mut... | Genosha |@lemmatized genosha:34 fictional:3 country:6 appear:2 numerous:2 comic:2 book:1 series:6 publish:1 marvel:8 island:19 nation:9 exist:1 main:2 share:1 universe:4 know:5 serve:1 allegory:1 slavery:1 later:4 south:2 african:1 apartheid:2 become:2 mutant:45 homeland:1 subsequently:1 disaster:1 zone:1 capital:1 cit... |
879 | Continental_Europe | Continental Europe, also referred to as mainland Europe or simply the Continent, is the continent of Europe, explicitly excluding European islands and, at times, peninsulas. Notably, in British and Irish English usage, the term means Europe excluding the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands, the Repub... | Continental_Europe |@lemmatized continental:13 europe:17 also:2 refer:3 mainland:3 simply:1 continent:7 explicitly:1 exclude:6 european:3 island:6 time:1 peninsula:3 notably:1 british:3 irish:1 english:1 usage:1 term:2 mean:2 united:3 kingdom:3 isle:2 man:1 channel:2 islands:1 republic:1 ireland:4 iceland:3 one:1 gener... |
880 | French_Armed_Forces | {{Infobox National Military | name = French Armed Forces | native_name = Armées françaises | image = | caption = Coat of Arms of the French Republic | headquarters = | commander-in-chief= President Nicolas Sarkozy | minister = Hervé Morin | minister_title = Mini... | French_Armed_Forces |@lemmatized infobox:1 national:3 military:29 name:1 french:29 arm:3 force:27 armées:5 françaises:1 image:1 caption:1 coat:1 republic:4 headquarters:2 commander:3 chief:3 president:11 nicolas:2 sarkozy:4 minister:4 hervé:2 morin:2 defence:11 général:1 armée:7 jean:3 louis:1 georgelin:1 active:3 rank... |
881 | Kamchatka_Oblast | Kamchatka Oblast (, Kamchatskaya oblast) was (until being incorporated into Kamchatka Krai on July 1, 2007) a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). To the north, it bordered Magadan Oblast and Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. Koryak Autonomous Okrug was located in the northern part of the oblast. Including Koryakia, the to... | Kamchatka_Oblast |@lemmatized kamchatka:8 oblast:7 kamchatskaya:1 incorporate:1 krai:1 july:1 federal:1 subject:1 russia:2 north:1 border:1 magadan:1 chukotka:1 autonomous:3 okrug:3 koryak:3 locate:2 northern:2 part:2 include:2 koryakia:1 total:1 area:1 encompass:1 southern:1 half:1 peninsula:3 climate:1 cold:1 humid:1... |
882 | Bermuda | Bermuda (; officially, the Bermuda Islands or the Somers Isles) is a British overseas territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. Located off the east coast of the United States, it is situated around 1,770 kilometres (1,100 mi) northeast of Miami, Florida, and 1,350 kilometres (840 mi) south of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada... | Bermuda |@lemmatized bermuda:206 officially:2 islands:2 somers:9 isle:7 british:18 overseas:5 territory:11 north:6 atlantic:9 ocean:7 locate:7 east:4 coast:4 united:24 state:18 situate:1 around:4 kilometre:4 mi:8 northeast:1 miami:1 florida:1 south:5 halifax:1 nova:2 scotia:1 canada:4 near:2 landmass:2 cape:4 hatteras:... |
883 | Broadcast_domain | A broadcast domain is a logical division of a computer network, in which all nodes can reach each other by broadcast at the data link layer. A broadcast domain can be within the same LAN or it can be routed towards other LAN segments. In terms of current popular technologies: Any computer connected to the same Etherne... | Broadcast_domain |@lemmatized broadcast:20 domain:17 logical:1 division:1 computer:3 network:15 node:14 reach:1 data:3 link:3 layer:8 within:2 lan:2 rout:1 towards:1 segment:10 term:2 current:1 popular:1 technology:1 connect:8 ethernet:4 repeater:4 switch:10 member:2 far:1 set:2 inter:3 router:2 high:1 device:3 form:1 ... |
884 | Aryan | Aryan is an English word derived from the Sanskrit "Ārya" meaning "noble" or "honorable". <Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/aryan. for the Sanskrit term, Monier-Williams has: "a respectable or honourable or faithful man, an inhabitant of Âryâvarta; one who is faithful to the religion of his countr... | Aryan |@lemmatized aryan:74 english:2 word:13 derive:4 sanskrit:8 ārya:1 mean:6 noble:9 honorable:1 dictionary:3 com:3 http:3 reference:3 browse:1 term:18 monier:1 williams:1 respectable:3 honourable:3 faithful:2 man:2 inhabitant:1 âryâvarta:2 one:2 religion:1 country:2 name:9 race:19 immigrate:1 central:3 asia:2 oppos... |
885 | Christopher_Columbus | Christopher Columbus (between August 25 and October 31, 1451 – May 20, 1506) was a Genoese navigator, colonizer and explorer whose voyages across the Atlantic Ocean—funded by Queen Isabella of Spain—led to general European awareness of the American continents in the Western Hemisphere. Although not the first to reach ... | Christopher_Columbus |@lemmatized christopher:44 columbus:226 august:10 october:13 may:13 genoese:6 navigator:4 colonizer:1 explorer:4 whose:1 voyage:31 across:5 atlantic:7 ocean:16 fund:4 queen:8 isabella:10 spain:35 lead:4 general:3 european:13 awareness:1 american:13 continent:3 western:6 hemisphere:1 although:7 fir... |
886 | Maginot_Line | The Maginot Line (IPA: [maʒi'noː], ), named after French Minister of Defense André Maginot, was a line of concrete fortifications, tank obstacles, artillery casemates, machine gun posts, and other defenses, which France constructed along its borders with Germany and Italy, in the light of experience from World War I, a... | Maginot_Line |@lemmatized maginot:34 line:77 ipa:1 maʒi:1 noː:1 name:2 french:28 minister:3 defense:10 andré:2 concrete:6 fortification:27 tank:13 obstacle:7 artillery:11 casemates:8 machine:9 gun:15 post:6 france:14 construct:1 along:6 border:14 germany:4 italy:1 light:2 experience:1 world:10 war:14 run:1 ii:6 general... |
887 | Flag_of_the_United_States | The flag of the United States consists of thirteen equal horizontal stripes of Red (top and bottom) alternating with white, with a blue rectangle in the canton bearing fifty small, white, five-pointed stars arranged in nine offset horizontal rows of six stars (top and bottom) alternating with rows of five stars. The fi... | Flag_of_the_United_States |@lemmatized flag:231 united:39 state:64 consists:1 thirteen:9 equal:1 horizontal:3 stripe:28 red:13 top:6 bottom:3 alternate:5 white:15 blue:10 rectangle:1 canton:6 bear:2 fifty:4 small:4 five:3 point:5 star:64 arrange:2 nine:1 offset:1 row:2 six:1 represent:10 u:33 original:6 colony:3 rebel:... |
888 | Engelbert_Dollfuss | Dollfuss on a 1936 postage stamp. Engelbert Dollfuß (October 4, 1892 – July 25, 1934) was an Austrian Christian Social and Patriotic Front statesman, who was chancellor of Austria from 1932 and right-wing dictator of Austria from 1933 until his assassination by Nazi agents in 1934. Early life Born in Texing in Lower A... | Engelbert_Dollfuss |@lemmatized dollfuss:27 postage:1 stamp:1 engelbert:3 dollfuß:9 october:2 july:3 austrian:11 christian:5 social:10 patriotic:2 front:3 statesman:1 chancellor:7 austria:17 right:1 wing:1 dictator:3 assassination:5 nazi:10 agent:4 early:2 life:2 bear:1 texing:1 low:3 child:2 single:1 deeply:1 religiou... |
889 | Emil_Theodor_Kocher | Emil Theodor Kocher (August 25, 1841 – July 27, 1917) was a Swiss physician, medical researcher, and Nobel laureate for his work in the physiology, pathology and surgery of the thyroid. Kocher was born in Berne, Switzerland. He studied in Zürich, Berlin, London and Vienna, and obtained his doctorate in Berne in 1865. ... | Emil_Theodor_Kocher |@lemmatized emil:2 theodor:4 kocher:8 august:1 july:1 swiss:1 physician:1 medical:1 researcher:1 nobel:3 laureate:1 work:2 physiology:2 pathology:1 surgery:3 thyroid:3 bear:1 berne:4 switzerland:1 study:1 zürich:1 berlin:1 london:1 vienna:1 obtain:1 doctorate:1 succeed:1 georg:1 albert:1 lücke:1 or... |
890 | Coprime_integers | In mathematics, the integers a and b are said to be coprime or relatively prime if they have no common factor other than 1 or, equivalently, if their greatest common divisor is 1. The notation a b is sometimes used to indicate that a and b are relatively prime. For example, 6 and 35 are coprime, but 6 and 27 are... | Coprime_integers |@lemmatized mathematics:1 integer:22 b:22 say:1 coprime:30 relatively:8 prime:16 common:4 factor:2 equivalently:1 great:2 divisor:2 notation:2 sometimes:1 use:2 indicate:1 example:2 divisible:5 number:14 every:3 fast:1 way:2 determine:1 whether:1 two:11 give:3 euclidean:2 algorithm:2 euler:4 totient:1... |
891 | Navassa_Island | Navassa Island (French: La Navase, Haitian Kreyòl: Lanavaz or Lavash) is a small, uninhabited island in the Caribbean Sea, and is an unorganized unincorporated territory of the United States, which administers it through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The island is also claimed by Haiti, which claims to have had ... | Navassa_Island |@lemmatized navassa:36 island:53 french:1 la:1 navase:1 haitian:3 kreyòl:1 lanavaz:1 lavash:1 small:2 uninhabited:3 caribbean:3 sea:3 unorganized:1 unincorporated:2 territory:4 united:11 state:13 administer:2 u:19 fish:5 wildlife:9 service:7 also:4 claim:9 haiti:7 sovereignty:1 since:6 geography:1 topog... |
892 | ISO%2FIEC_8859-1 | ISO 8859-1, more formally cited as ISO/IEC 8859-1 is part 1 of ISO/IEC 8859, a standard character encoding of the Latin alphabet. It is less formally referred to as Latin-1. It was originally developed by the ISO, but later jointly maintained by the ISO and the IEC. The standard, when supplemented with additional chara... | ISO%2FIEC_8859-1 |@lemmatized iso:71 formally:2 cite:1 iec:19 part:6 standard:16 character:66 encoding:11 latin:10 alphabet:9 less:2 refer:3 originally:1 develop:3 later:1 jointly:1 maintain:2 supplement:2 additional:4 assignment:2 range:5 basis:3 two:2 widely:2 use:27 map:9 know:5 note:9 extra:4 hyphen:4 windows:9 jun... |
893 | Monomer | A monomer (from Greek mono "one" and meros "part") is a small molecule that may become chemically bonded to other monomers to form a polymer. Introduction to Polymers 1987 R.J. Young Chapman & Hall ISBN 0-412-22170-5 The most common natural monomer is glucose, which is linked by glycosidic bonds into polymers such as... | Monomer |@lemmatized monomer:17 greek:2 mono:1 one:2 meros:1 part:1 small:1 molecule:2 may:2 become:1 chemically:1 bond:3 form:6 polymer:10 introduction:1 r:1 j:1 young:1 chapman:1 hall:1 isbn:1 common:1 natural:3 glucose:2 link:2 glycosidic:1 cellulose:2 starch:2 weight:3 plant:1 matter:1 encyclopædia:2 britannica:2 r... |
894 | History_of_Gabon | There is little written history of Gabon prior to European contact, but various Bantu peoples are known to have immigrated to the area beginning in the 1300s. Portuguese traders who arrived in the 15th century named the country after the Portuguese word gabao, a coat with sleeve and hood resembling the shape of the Kom... | History_of_Gabon |@lemmatized little:2 write:1 history:3 gabon:19 prior:1 european:3 contact:2 various:1 bantu:2 people:2 know:2 immigrate:2 area:1 beginning:1 portuguese:4 trader:4 arrive:3 century:4 name:5 country:3 word:2 gabao:2 coat:2 sleeve:2 hood:2 resemble:2 shape:2 komo:4 river:4 estuary:3 coast:3 subsequently... |
895 | Charles_Williams_(British_writer) | Charles Walter Stansby Williams (September 20, 1886 – May 15, 1945) was a British poet, novelist, theologian, literary critic, and a member of the Inklings. Biography Williams was born in London in 1886, the only son of Richard and Mary Williams of Islington. He had one sister, Edith, born in 1889. Educated at St Alba... | Charles_Williams_(British_writer) |@lemmatized charles:24 walter:1 stansby:1 williams:53 september:1 may:1 british:1 poet:4 novelist:2 theologian:1 literary:3 critic:1 member:3 inkling:3 biography:8 bear:3 london:6 son:1 richard:1 mary:4 islington:1 one:3 sister:1 edith:1 educate:1 st:1 albans:1 school:1 hertfordshire:... |
896 | Observational_error | Observational error is the difference between a measured value of quantity and its true value. Dodge, Y. (2003) The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms, OUP. ISBN 0-19-920613-9 In statistics, an error is not a "mistake". Variability is an inherent part of things being measured and of the measurement process. Scie... | Observational_error |@lemmatized observational:2 error:18 difference:1 measured:1 value:3 quantity:1 true:1 dodge:2 oxford:2 dictionary:2 statistical:5 term:4 oup:2 isbn:2 statistic:5 mistake:2 variability:1 inherent:1 part:3 thing:1 measure:3 measurement:4 process:1 science:2 experiment:1 either:1 randomness:1 uncerta... |
897 | Nuclear_disarmament | United States and USSR/Russian nuclear weapons stockpiles, 1945-2006 Nuclear disarmament refers to both the act of reducing or eliminating nuclear weapons and to the end state of a nuclear-free world, in which nuclear weapons are completely eliminated. Proponents of nuclear disarmament say that it would lessen the pr... | Nuclear_disarmament |@lemmatized united:17 state:36 ussr:2 russian:7 nuclear:113 weapon:60 stockpile:2 disarmament:16 refers:1 act:1 reduce:3 eliminate:4 end:3 free:8 world:14 completely:2 proponent:3 say:3 would:8 lessen:1 probability:1 war:10 occur:1 especially:2 accidentally:1 critic:5 undermine:1 deterrence:2 posse... |
898 | Ahmed_al-Nami | A former law student and muezzin, Ahmed bin Abdullah al-Nami (احمد النامي, also transliterated Alnami or al-Nawi) (December 13, 1977 – September 11, 2001) was named by the FBI as one of the hijackers of United Airlines flight 93 as part of the September 11 attacks. History Born to the Quraish tribe of Saudi Arabia, V... | Ahmed_al-Nami |@lemmatized former:1 law:1 student:2 muezzin:2 ahmed:7 bin:1 abdullah:1 al:44 nami:19 احمد:1 النامي:1 also:4 transliterate:1 alnami:1 nawi:1 december:1 september:7 name:2 fbi:1 one:8 hijacker:11 united:6 airline:4 flight:8 part:2 attack:3 history:1 bear:1 quraish:1 tribe:1 saudi:5 arabia:4 videotape:1 re... |
899 | Empty_set | The empty set is the set containing no elements. In mathematics, and more specifically set theory, the empty set is the unique set having no (zero) members. Some axiomatic set theories assure that the empty set exists by including an axiom of empty set; in other theories, its existence can be deduced. Many possible pro... | Empty_set |@lemmatized empty:66 set:112 contain:2 element:23 mathematics:3 specifically:2 theory:19 unique:4 zero:6 member:12 axiomatic:4 assure:2 exists:1 include:4 axiom:6 existence:4 deduce:1 many:3 possible:1 property:9 trivially:1 true:3 null:2 common:2 synonym:1 technical:1 term:1 measure:1 notation:3 symbol:5 la... |
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