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Charters Towers Police Station is a heritage-listed police station at 49 Gill Street, Charters Towers City, Charters Towers, Charters Towers Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Thomas Pye and built in 1910 by T Johnson. It is also known as Police Barracks. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register ...
The Men's 100 metre breaststroke SB13 swimming event at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was competed on 25 September. The result was a tie between Daniel Clausner, representing , and Andrey Strokin of , and two gold medals were awarded. 1st round Heat 1 25 Sept. 2004, morning session Heat 2 25 Sept. 2004, morning sessio...
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R. J. Barker is a British author of fantasy literature. He is best known for his Wounded Kingdom trilogy and the Tide Child trilogy. Career Barker is from Leeds, England. He played in a band for many years before realizing he "was never a very good musician", after which he turned to literature. Barker served as a ju...
Harvey Andrew Peltier Sr. (October 20, 1899 – November 12, 1977), was an attorney, banker, businessman, sugar grower, oilman, champion horse breeder, and politician from Thibodaux, Louisiana, who was a campaign manager of Governor and U.S. Senator Huey Pierce Long, Jr. Political life From 1924 to 1929, Peltier was a ...
```c /* * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * Redistri...
The Rob Roy Way is a Scottish long distance footpath that runs from Drymen in Stirling to Pitlochry in Perth and Kinross. The path was created in 2002, and takes its name from Rob Roy MacGregor, a Scottish folk hero and outlaw of the early 18th century. It traverses countryside that he knew and travelled frequently. Th...
Microbotryum violaceum is a host-specific anther smut (fungus) disease that infects Silene latifolia and sterilizes the host plant. When infected with this disease, the flowers generate pathogenic spores, which can then be transferred to other plants by pollinating insects. Therefore, this disease is sometimes classifi...
Dylan is the thirteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, which is made up of outtakes he recorded for earlier albums. Columbia Records compiled it with no input from Dylan and released it on November 16, 1973. The album followed the artist's departure from Columbia for Asylum Records, and the ann...
Port Dundas is an area of Glasgow, Scotland, located to the north of the city centre. It lies to the north of Cowcaddens, and to the west of Sighthill, with Hamiltonhill and Possilpark to the north-west. History The Port Dundas terminus was established at One Hundred Acre Hill between 1786 and 1790 and was named af...
The following is a list of French liqueurs and spirits that are entitled to use the designation Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) on their label. The majority are brandies and eaux-de-vie forming part of the Cognac and Armagnac appellations. Additional appellations cover apple-based cider, pommeau and Calvados, an...
Donal H Godfrey is a former elementary school student whose home was bombed in February 1964 after he was enrolled in the previously all-white Lackawanna Elementary School in Jacksonville, Florida. One man pled guilty, mechanic William Sterling Rosencrans Jr. who moved to Jacksonville in September 1963 from Indiana, an...
Razali Saad may refer to: Razali Saad (politician) (born 1965), Malaysian politician Razali Saad (footballer) (born 1964), Singaporean footballer
Angermeyer is a German language occupational surname. Notable people with the name include: Heinz Angermeyer (1909–1988), German film producer Joachim Angermeyer (1923–1997), German businessman and politician from the German Free Democratic Party Johanna Angermeyer (1992), American academic of English literature Re...
Gaston Mauger (13 March 1878 – 18 October 1954) was a French stage and film actor. He made around forty film appearances, including the 1932 thriller Narcotics. Selected filmography The Queen's Necklace (1929) Accused, Stand Up! (1930) Departure (1931) Narcotics (1932) Cognasse (1932) The Man with the Hispano (1...
Sarki Titara is a town and union council of Charsadda District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. References Union councils of Charsadda District Populated places in Charsadda District, Pakistan
Peter Cholopi (born 19 August 1996) is a Malawian footballer who plays as a centre-back for Mighty Wanderers and the Malawi national team. References External links 1996 births Living people Malawian men's footballers Malawi men's international footballers People from Blantyre Men's association football central defe...
Marc Maiffret is the Chief Technology Officer at BeyondTrust, a security and compliance management company. Maiffret joined BeyondTrust by way of their acquisition of eEye Digital Security, which he co-founded in 1998 along with Firas Bushnaq. Maiffret created one of the first Vulnerability Management and Web Applicati...
The Shepherd's Life: A Tale of the Lake District is an autobiographical book by James Rebanks, a sheep farmer from Matterdale, Cumbria, England, published by Allen Lane in 2015. Rebanks writes that he was moved and inspired by another book with almost the same title, A Shepherd's Life by W.H. Hudson, who wrote about s...
This is a list of known royal consorts of ancient Egypt from c.3100 BC to 30 BC. Reign dates follow those included on the list of Pharaohs page. Some information is debatable and interpretations of available evidence can vary between Egyptologists. Background The Pharaoh's wives played an important role both in publi...
In organometallic chemistry, a migratory insertion is a type of reaction wherein two ligands on a metal complex combine. It is a subset of reactions that very closely resembles the insertion reactions, and both are differentiated by the mechanism that leads to the resulting stereochemistry of the products. However, oft...
ETSWAP (Emissions Trading Scheme Workflow Automation Project) is the web-based system operated by the UK Environment Agency for emitters to manage, verify and report their emissions of Carbon Dioxide (and in the future, other Greenhouse Gases), as required by the EU ETS (European Union Emissions Trading Scheme). The ...
The 1997 Sun Belt Conference men's basketball tournament was held February 28–March 4 at Barton Coliseum in Little Rock, Arkansas. South Alabama defeated in the championship game, 44–43, to win their third Sun Belt men's basketball tournament. The Jaguars, in turn, received an automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA tourname...
The Polytechnic University of Tirana (UPT) () is a public university located in Tirana, the capital of Albania. It offers degrees in engineering and related fields. History The Polytechnic University of Tirana is the oldest and the second largest university in Albania, after the University of Tirana. It was founded i...
The 1905 Boston Beaneaters season was the 35th season of the franchise. The Beaneaters finished seventh in the National League with a record of 51 wins and 103 losses. Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Roster Player stats Batting Starters by position Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB...
Alexander Ross (c. 1590–1654) was a prolific Scottish writer and controversialist. He was Chaplain-in-Ordinary to Charles I. Life Ross was born in Aberdeen, and entered King's College, Aberdeen after completing his studies at Aberdeen Grammar School, in 1604. About 1616 he succeeded Thomas Parker in the mastership of ...
Medåker is a locality situated in Arboga Municipality, Västmanland County, Sweden with 224 inhabitants in 2010. References Populated places in Västmanland County Populated places in Arboga Municipality
The Akron Zips football program is a college football team that represents the University of Akron (formerly known as Buchtel College). The team has had 27 head coaches since it began playing organized football in 1891. Among those coaches, only Gordon K. Larson, Jim Dennison, J.D. Brookhart, and current head coach Ter...
Midland was a rapid transit station on Line 3 Scarborough of the Toronto subway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on Midland Avenue between Ellesmere Road and Progress Avenue. History Midland station opened in 1985, along with the rest of the Scarborough line. In February 2021, the Toronto Transit Commission...
Durgapur is a model railway station on the Bardhaman–Asansol section. It is located in Paschim Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It serves Durgapur, the third most populous city in West Bengal, and the surrounding industrial areas. It was ranked the third-cleanest railway station in India in 2019. ...
Lydia Hayward (1879-1945) was a British screenwriter and actress who worked on over 30 screenplays between 1920 and 1942. She was particularly active during the 1920s. Hayward has been noted for several of the sophisticated comedy films she wrote for during the decade. She was married to the director Manning Haynes wit...
Jesse Asieddu Darko (born 29 November 1993) is an Austrian footballer who currently plays as a striker for Chatham Town. Career Early years Born in Austria, Darko moved to England at the age of 10. His goal scoring exploits for Bromley's youth teams attracted the interest of Cardiff City, aged 16. His parents are ori...
Sunsets & Full Moons is the sixth studio album by Irish rock band The Script, released 8 November 2019 through Sony Music Entertainment. It is supported by the lead single "The Last Time". The Script embarked on a European tour in 2020 in promotion of the album, with Becky Hill acting as a support act. It is the last a...
Drolls is a Russian early music ensemble formed in 1999 and playing its own interpretation of Medieval and Renaissance music, using authentic instruments. The name of the ensemble refers to a droll - a short comical sketch of a type that originated during the Puritan Interregnum in England. Although their main repertoi...
```go // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // +build 386,freebsd package unix import ( "syscall" "unsafe" ) func Getpagesize() int { return 4096 } func TimespecToNsec(ts Timespec) int64 { return int64(ts.Sec)*1e9 + int64(ts.Nsec) } func NsecToTi...
On the Yorkshire Buses is a British television documentary programme narrated by Simon Farnaby, first broadcast on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom between 11 July and 29 August 2014. The show follows various staff from the East Yorkshire Motor Services, a bus and coach operator operating throughout Kingston upon Hull, ...
XHHLL-FM is a radio station in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. Broadcasting on 90.7 FM, XHHLL is owned by Grupo Imagen and carries a grupera format known as La Kaliente. History XHHLL received its concession on December 11, 1990, and signed on December 21. It was owned by Radio S.A. subsidiary Radio Alma, S.A.; the group ...
Rosalie Mae Craig (born 30 May 1981) is an English actress, noted for her performances in musical theatre. In 2013 she received her first major award, a London Evening Standard Award for Best Performance in a Musical. Life and career Craig grew up in Nottingham, and studied for a BA in Actor Musicianship at Rose Brufo...
Joseph Ocskay von Ocskó (1740 – 8 December 1805) joined the army of the Habsburg monarchy and rose to the rank of general officer during the French Revolutionary Wars. He fought in numerous actions in the 1796–1797 Italian campaign against the French army commanded by Napoleon Bonaparte. In particular, he led a combat ...
The Natural History were a band composed of Tepper brothers singer–guitarist Max and bassist Julian, along with drummer Derek Vockins. After playing locally in the New York area and self-recording their own three-song EP, The Natural History caught the ear of local NYC label Startime International, whose roster include...
Épinettes () is a neighborhood of Paris, a part of the 17th arrondissement of the city. The neighborhood is bounded by the Avenue de Clichy, the Avenue de Saint-Ouen and the boundaries of Paris in the North. History Epinettes were part of Batignolles, an independent village outside Paris, until 1860 when the emperor ...
baron Andrew Both de Bajna (, ; ? – 13 September 1511) was a Hungarian nobleman from the Both family, who served as Ban of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia repeatedly. He is a member of the Black Army of king Matthias. He won the battle of Fiume (1474). He is quoted in 1483 as főispán (supremus comes) of Ung and Zemplé...
Julieanne Alroe is a leader in the Australian aviation industry. She has over 40 years of experience in the aviation and one of the few women to have run a privatised airport. She planned the $1.3 billion development of Brisbane's parallel runway, one of the largest infrastructure projects in Australia. Since 2017, s...
The 13th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between 1826 and 1830. The assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Nova Scotia, James Kempt. After Kempt was named Governor of British North America in 1828, Thomas N. Jeffrey became governor for Nova Scotia. Samuel George William Archibald was ...
Carlos Machado (born November 9, 1963) is a former world master's champion in Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is the eldest of the five Machado Brothers, known for BJJ, that also includes Roger, Rigan, Jean Jacques and John. He is also the brother-in-law of UFC fighter Stephen Thompson. H...
Cardel Benbow (born 3 June 1995) is a Jamaican international footballer who plays as a midfielder for Waterhouse. Career Club Benbow has played club football for Tampa Marauders and Waterhouse. In 2015, Benbow signed with Harrisburg City Islanders. In 2017, Benbow re-signed with Harrisburg on a two-year contract. A...
The Allegretto for Piano Trio, WoO 39, in B-flat major is a composition for piano trio by Ludwig van Beethoven that was composed in 1812 as a gift for Maximiliane Brentano, the then ten-year-old daughter of his friend Antonie Brentano. Eight years later he also dedicated the Piano Sonata Op. 109 to Maximiliane. The com...
Murray Ross (born in Whangarei, New Zealand, in 1950) is a New Zealand sailor and yacht designer who competed at the Summer Olympics and in the Whitbread Around the World race. Ross sailed a Flying Dutchman with Jock Bilger, coming second at the 1971 Flying Dutchman World Championships before sailing at the 1972 Olymp...
Rekky is a social media platform that aggregates users’ photos and check-ins from Instagram, Facebook and Foursquare to provide users with venue recommendations based on where their friends have been. It is currently only available on iOS. Users log in with their social media accounts and their content will automatical...
Thunderstrike is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Eric Masterson has appeared as Thor and later Thunderstrike. The character was introduced as a supporting character in the Thor title, but continued in several other comic books, including the self-title...
Albert Manahi Kewene (born ) is a retired New Zealand Māori dentist. In 1965, he was the first Māori to become a registered dentist, and he was the first Māori to graduate in periodontics from Otago Medical School in 1974. Of Tainui descent, his uncle was Manahi Nitama Paewai. In the later part of his career he worked...
Julian Sleigh (6 October 1927 in Florence - 2 October 2013 in Cape Town) was a Christian Community priest, councillor, founding member of Camphill in South Africa and author. Early years Julian Sleigh was born in Florence, Italy on October 6, 1927 where his father lectured at the British Institute, and was baptised ...
In enzymology, a N-hydroxythioamide S-beta-glucosyltransferase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction UDP-glucose + N-hydroxy-2-phenylethanethioamide UDP + desulfoglucotropeolin Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are UDP-glucose and N-hydroxy-2-phenylethanethioamide, whereas its two products are U...
Proclus or Proklos () was a teacher of rhetoric and a native of Naucratis in Hellenistic Egypt. He lived in the 2nd century AD. He was a man of distinction in his native city, but because of the civil commotions there he went to Athens while still young. There he became a pupil of Adrianus, and afterwards taught rheto...
Artemisa is a Cuban town and capital of Artemisa Province. Artemisa may also refer to: Artemisa Formation, a geologic formation in Cuba Artemisa Province, a Cuban province FC Artemisa, a Cuban football club See also Artemisia (disambiguation) Artemesia (disambiguation) Artemis (disambiguation)
Yiğitler is a village in the Sason District, Batman Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Arabs and had a population of 210 in 2021. References Villages in Sason District Arab settlements in Batman Province
A human artificial chromosome (HAC) is a microchromosome that can act as a new chromosome in a population of human cells. That is, instead of 46 chromosomes, the cell could have 47 with the 47th being very small, roughly 6–10megabases (Mb) in size instead of 50–250Mb for natural chromosomes, and able to carry new genes...
Jurong East is a planning area and residential town situated in the West Region of Singapore. It borders Jurong West and Boon Lay to the west, Clementi to the east, Tengah and Bukit Batok to the north and Selat Jurong to the south. First developed in the 1970s, it is located approximately west of the Downtown Core d...
The Mirandesa is a Portuguese breed of beef cattle. It originates in – and is named for – the Terra de Miranda, the area of north-eastern Portugal where Mirandese is spoken, particularly the municipality of Miranda do Douro. It was formerly used as a draught animal, and was distributed throughout almost all of the coun...
The Protector Palm Pistol is a small revolver designed to be concealed in the palm of the hand. It was unique in that the revolver was clasped in a fist with the barrel protruding between two fingers and the entire handgun was squeezed in order to fire a round. The design was meant to resemble a pocket watch to the ext...
The 2010–11 season was PFC CSKA Sofia's 63rd consecutive season in A Group. This article shows player statistics and all matches (official and friendly) that the club will play during the 2010–11 season. Players Squad statistics Appearances for competitive matches only |- |colspan="14"|Players sold or loaned out a...
Johann Georg Wenrich (13 October 1787, in Schäßburg – 15 May 1847, in Vienna) was an Austrian orientalist and theologian. He worked as a schoolteacher at the Evangelical gymnasium in Hermannstadt, where he later served as school director. In 1821 he was named professor of Biblical literature at the faculty of Protesta...
Camp Lawrence J. Hearn was a United States Army facility formerly located in Palm City, San Diego, California. The Third Oregon Infantry established the camp in 1916 during its border service; it was abandoned in 1931 by the 11th Cavalry Regiment when the regiment moved to the Presidio of Monterey. History Beginning i...
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Sint-Denijs-Westrem Airport is a closed civil airport and military airfield, located in Sint-Denijs-Westrem, 3.2 km southwest of Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium. Overview The airport is the former official airport of Ghent. It was closed in 1985, and the site redeveloped for Flanders Expo. History During World War II, ...
Euprotomus aurora is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Strombidae, the true conchs. Description Distribution References Strombidae Gastropods described in 2001
```objective-c // // // path_to_url // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #ifndef SOURCE_FUZZ_COUNTER_OVERFLOW_ID_SOURCE_H_ #define SOURCE_FUZZ_COUNTER_OVERFLOW_ID_SOURCE_H_ #include "source/fuzz/overfl...
Kundal is a town in Palus Taluka within the Sangli District of southwestern Maharashtra, India. It has a population of 18,287 people - 9,432 males and 8,855 females according to the 2011 census. Kundal is located north of the district capital, Sangli And 5km from palus History Kundal was originally the region around ...
James Edward Buttersworth (1817–1894) was an English painter who specialized in maritime art and is considered among the foremost ship portraitists in the United States of the nineteenth century. His paintings are particularly known for their meticulous detail, dramatic settings, and grace in movement. Early life and...
Digimon: The Movie is a 2000 animated film adaptation produced by Saban Entertainment and distributed by 20th Century Fox as part of the Digimon franchise. The film used footage from the short films Digimon Adventure (1999), Digimon Adventure: Our War Game! (2000), and Digimon Adventure 02: Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!...
Anaschisma ("ripped up") is an extinct genus of large temnospondyl amphibians. These animals were part of the family called Metoposauridae, which filled the crocodile-like predatory niches in the late Triassic. It had large skull about long, and possibly reached long. It was an ambush hunter, snapping up anything sm...
Current Troy Aikman: Host, The Troy Aikman Show (?-present) Bob Berger: Host, Sports Saturday and Sports Sunday (?-present) Tim Brando: Host, The Tim Brando Show (?-present) Leslie Rolfe: Host, The Coach Les Show (2016-present) Dave Denicke: Host, SNR Sports Nightly (2008–present) Jason Goch: Update Anchor, (?-...
```objective-c /* * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH * ...
Royal City Avenue or RCA is one of Bangkok's largest entertainment and clubbing areas. Located on in Huai Khwang district, RCA is a long street located between Rama IX Road and Phetchaburi Road. It contains a multitude of bars, nightclubs and live music venues. RCA, a government designated Entertainment Zone, is frequ...
The United States Post Office in Petaluma, California, is located at 120 West Fourth Street. The building, completed in 1933, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1985. The building is in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with some Gothic touches. Its front side (facing Fourth Street) p...
Ian Sneddon (born 30 November 1946) is a Scottish former professional footballer, who played for Heart of Midlothian, Denver Dynamos and Morton. In 1977, he played in Canada in the National Soccer League with Windsor Stars. References 1946 births Living people Men's association football fullbacks Scottish men's foo...
The Official Marvel Graphic Novel Collection (also referred to as The Ultimate Graphic Novels Collection) is a fortnightly partwork magazine published by Hachette Partworks. The series is a collection of special edition hardback graphic novel, collecting all the parts in a story-arc for one of Marvel's best known super...
The Samsung Gear Sport is a smartwatch developed by Samsung Electronics. The Gear Sport was released at Samsung Galaxy Unpacked in 2017. Specifications References Products introduced in 2017 Smartwatches Samsung wearable devices
Borzymy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kalinowo, within Ełk County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately south of Kalinowo, east of Ełk, and east of the regional capital Olsztyn. References Borzymy
Flannigan Township is one of twelve townships in Hamilton County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 116 and it contained 74 housing units. Geography According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , of which (or 99.56%) is land and (or 0.44%) is water. Unincorporated towns Br...
Engenville () is a commune in the Loiret department in north-central France. See also Communes of the Loiret department References Communes of Loiret
Turcot is a former village in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. A road junction (the Turcot Interchange), a railway yard and a city park are also named Turcot, and a street is named rue Philippe-Turcot. The name comes from Philippe Turcot (1791-1861), a merchant and landowner, who sold building lots over the perio...
Maria Mesner (born 1960) is an Austrian contemporary historian who heads the gender studies program at the University of Vienna. She is co-editor of the journal Österreichischen Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften (Austrian Journal for Historical Studies) and directs the Bruno Kreisky Archives. Early life and edu...
The F/V Big Valley was a 92-foot (28 m) crabber boat. The vessel capsized and sank Saturday, January 15, 2005, in the Bering Sea in an area west of Saint Paul Island, Alaska. Only one member of the crew survived: Cache Seel, 30. Skipper Gary Edwards, 46, of Kodiak, Alaska; Danny Vermeersch, 33 of Belgium; Josias Luna,...
That's How Much I Love You is the sixth studio album by American vocal group, The Manhattans, released in 1974 through Columbia Records. Reception The album peaked at No. 59 on the R&B albums chart. It also reached No. 160 on the Billboard 200. The album features the singles "Don't Take Your Love", which peaked at No....
Fatehpur Sikri Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 80 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. This constituency in Agra district came into existence in 2008 as a part of the implementation of delimitation of parliamentary constituencies based on the recommendations of the Delimit...
The 15th Producers Guild of America Awards (also known as 2004 Producers Guild Awards), honoring the best film and television producers of 2003, were held at The Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, California on January 17, 2004. The ceremony was hosted by John Larroquette. The nominees were announced on January 5, 200...
Damán of Tígh-Damáin, in Uí Criomhthannain. He was of the Dál Cormaic of the Leinstermen and a brother of St. Abbán and St. Senach of Cill-mór. His feast-day is February 12. References Medieval Irish saints
Sokulaid is an island belonging to the country of Estonia. See also List of islands of Estonia Islands of Estonia Saaremaa Parish
Elections to Fermanagh District Council were held on 17 May 1989 on the same day as the other Northern Irish local government elections. The election used four district electoral areas to elect a total of 23 councillors. Election results Note: "Votes" are the first preference votes. Districts summary |- class="unso...
Sean Gannon may refer to: Sean Gannon (footballer), Irish footballer Sean Gannon (musician), drummer for the band, The Magic Numbers
The 1968–69 Liga Bet season saw Beitar Kiryat Tiv'on, Hapoel Tirat HaCarmel, Hapoel Bat Yam and Hapoel Eilat win their regional divisions and promoted to Liga Alef. North Division A North Division B Hapoel Shefayim folded during the season. South Division A South Division B References Four promoted teams determi...
Toxic alcohols are a group of alcohols that include methanol, ethylene glycol and isopropyl alcohol. They are alcohols that should not be drunk because of various toxic effects, mostly due to toxic metabolic breakdown products. They are in contrast to ethanol, which is much better tolerated by the human body and is com...
The 2016 Ladies Championship Gstaad was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 24th edition of the Ladies Championship Gstaad (but the first since 1994), and part of the International category of the 2016 WTA Tour. It took place at Roy Emerson Arena in Gstaad, Switzerland, from 11 July th...
Electron crystallography is a method to determine the arrangement of atoms in solids using a transmission electron microscope (TEM). It can involve the use of high-resolution transmission electron microscopy images, electron diffraction patterns including convergent-beam electron diffraction or combinations of these. I...
Nadeo Argawinata (born 9 March 1997), also known as Nadeo Winata, is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liga 1 club Borneo Samarinda and the Indonesia national team. Club career Borneo After years of training in youth clubs in Kediri Regency on Java island, Argawinata moved to Borneo ...
10 000 Hz Legend is the second studio album by French electronic music duo Air, released in France on 28 May 2001 by Virgin Records and in the United States on 29 May 2001 by Astralwerks. On this album, tracks are longer and more electronic-oriented than on their previous records. These experimentations find the duo ex...
University Hospitals Elyria Medical Center (UH Elyria) is a major community hospital in Elyria, OH. It is one of the community hospitals of the University Hospitals health system, with more than 28,000 physicians and employees across Northeast Ohio. UH Elyria Medical Center offers patients access to nationally renowned...
Elezović is a Yugoslavian surname. It may refer to: Jovica Elezović (born 1956), former Yugoslav handball player Uroš Elezović (born 1982), former Serbian handball player Gligorije Elezović (1879—1960), Serbian historian Pete Elezovic (born 1971), American football player Surnames of Serbian origin Surnames of Croati...
Thirty Seconds of Love (Italian:Trenta secondi d'amore) is a 1936 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Nino Besozzi, Elsa Merlini and Enrico Viarisio. Cast References Bibliography Matilde Hochkofler. Anna Magnani. Gremese Editore, 2001. External links 1936 films 1936 romantic co...