id
int64
39
11.1M
section
stringlengths
3
4.51M
length
int64
2
49.9k
title
stringlengths
1
182
chunk_id
int64
0
68
10,968,822
# M Hossain Ali **Mohammad Hossain Ali** was a Bangladeshi diplomat and former ambassador to the United States. ## Early life {#early_life} Ali was born in Patharghata, Bhangura Upazila of the Per Bhangura union Pabna District on 1 February 1923. In 1945 he graduated from University of Dhaka with a bachelor\'s degre...
448
M Hossain Ali
0
10,968,840
# WHOU-FM **WHOU-FM** (100.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Houlton, Maine, United States, the station serves the Southern Aroostook County area, as well as Northern Penobscot and Northern Washington Counties, along with Western New Brunswick, Canada. The station is currently ow...
119
WHOU-FM
0
10,968,869
# WBKX **WBKX** (96.5 FM) is a radio station that is based in Dunkirk, New York and also broadcasts at 100.3 FM (via translator **W262BX**) in Jamestown, New York. The station, along with WDOE, is owned by Alan Bishop. The station broadcasts a country music format at 96.5 MHz in Dunkirk and 100.3 MHz in Jamestown and...
212
WBKX
0
10,968,884
# Lee Loy Seng **Lee Loy Seng** (`{{zh|t=李萊生|s=李莱生|j=Lei5 Loi4 Saang1|p=Lǐ Láishēng}}`{=mediawiki}; 22 August 1921 -- 22 November 1993) was a Malaysian businessman who grew up in Ipoh, Malaysia. ## Biography His father, Lee Meng Hin, was a tin-miner who gave the then Malayan economy a boost. His company was passed o...
330
Lee Loy Seng
0
10,968,922
# 2000 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships The **2000 Men\'s Ice Hockey World Championships** were the 64th such event organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation. 42 teams representing their countries participated in several levels of competition. The competition also served as qualifications for division p...
1,014
2000 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships
0
10,968,922
# 2000 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships ## World Championship Group C (China PR) {#world_championship_group_c_china_pr} Played March 20--26 in Beijing. In 1999 Group C was disrupted because of political issues surrounding Kosovo. The IIHF chose to have no team relegated and have Yugoslavia retain their position, ...
609
2000 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships
1
10,968,922
# 2000 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships ## World Championship Group D (Iceland) {#world_championship_group_d_iceland} Played April 10--16 in Reykjavík. The upcoming realignment meant that seven of the nine teams moved up to \"Division II\" for 2001. ### First round {#first_round_1} ### Group 1 {#group_1_1} {{#...
484
2000 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships
2
10,968,929
# Ramoth (Issachar) **Ramoth** was a Levite city in the Tribe of Issachar. It is probably the same as Remeth and Jarmuth. (Joshua 19:17,21 1 Chronicles 6:71-73) Some have tentatively identified it with Kokab el-Hawa north of Beth-Shean
38
Ramoth (Issachar)
0
10,968,998
# Joel Filani **Joel O. Filani** (born December 8, 1983) is an American former professional football wide receiver and current wide receivers coach for the Washington State Cougars Football Team. He was selected by the Tennessee Titans in the sixth round of the 2007 NFL draft. He played college football at Texas Tech....
467
Joel Filani
0
10,969,001
# Willis Islands The **Willis Islands** are a small archipelago to the west of South Georgia Island in the South Georgia Islands. They are 2 mi west of Bird Island, separated by the Stewart Strait. They were discovered on 14 January 1775 by Captain James Cook and named for Cook\'s midshipman Thomas Willis, the crew me...
667
Willis Islands
0
10,969,007
# Yun-Hwa Peggy Hsieh **Yun-Hwa Peggy Hsieh** is a food scientist at Florida State University, where she serves as a Professor in the Department of Nutrition Food and Exercise Sciences. Her laboratory has successfully characterized several heat-stable muscle proteins as the species marker antigens for development of m...
156
Yun-Hwa Peggy Hsieh
0
10,969,009
# Adenosylcobalamin **Adenosylcobalamin** (AdoCbl), also known as **coenzyme B~12~**, **cobamamide**, and **dibencozide**, is one of the biologically active forms of vitamin B~12~. Adenosylcobalamin participates as a cofactor in radical-mediated 1,2-carbon skeleton rearrangements. These processes require the formation...
188
Adenosylcobalamin
0
10,969,027
# Parapeytoia ***Parapeytoia**\'\' is a genus of Cambrian arthropod. The type and only described species is***Parapeytoia yunnanensis**\'\', which lived over 518 million years ago (Cambrian Stage 3) in the Maotianshan shales of Yunnan, China. Unidentified fossils from the same genus have also been discovered from the ...
382
Parapeytoia
0
10,969,074
# Alexander, Prince of Orange **Alexander, Prince of Orange** (Willem *Alexander* Karel Hendrik Frederik; 25 August 1851 -- 21 June 1884), was heir apparent to his father King William III of the Netherlands from 11 June 1879 until his death. For a span of 116 years, from the birth of Alexander (1851) until the birth ...
295
Alexander, Prince of Orange
0
10,969,080
# Coppa Federale Siciliana *Pandoc failed*: ``` Error at (line 6, column 4): unexpected 't' {| table width=100% ^ ``
20
Coppa Federale Siciliana
0
10,969,100
# Robert Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford **Robert Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford**, KB (1701 -- 31 March 1751), was a British peer and politician, styled **Lord Walpole** from 1723 to 1745. ## Origins He was the eldest son of Sir Robert Walpole (1676--1745), the King\'s First Minister, now regarded as the first British Pri...
430
Robert Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford
0
10,969,126
# Ramah in Benjamin Ramah (ancient Israel)}} **Ramah** (from Hebrew: \"height\") was, according to the Hebrew Bible, a city in ancient Israel in the land allocated to the tribe of Benjamin. It was located near Gibeon and Mizpah to the West, Gibeah to the South, and Geba to the East. Ramah has been commonly identified...
436
Ramah in Benjamin
0
10,969,154
# Bildung ***Bildung*** (`{{IPA|de|ˈbɪldʊŋ|lang|De-Bildung.ogg}}`{=mediawiki}, \"education\", \"formation\", etc.) refers to the German tradition of self-cultivation (as related to the German for: creation, image, shape), wherein philosophy and education are linked in a manner that refers to a process of both personal...
543
Bildung
0
10,969,160
# Cooper Island (South Georgia) **Cooper Island** is a small island, 2 mi long, which lies at the north side of the entrance to Drygalski Fjord, off the southeast end of South Georgia. It was discovered by a British expedition under James Cook in 1775, and named for Lieutenant Robert Palliser Cooper, an officer aboard...
211
Cooper Island (South Georgia)
0
10,969,166
# Pickersgill Islands The **Pickersgill Islands** are a small archipelago to the west of the main island of South Georgia. They are 15 mi southeast of Annenkov Island and 9 mi west-southwest of Leon Head, South Georgia. ## History Annenkov Island was discovered in January 1775 by a British expedition under James Coo...
199
Pickersgill Islands
0
10,969,168
# Over Dinsdale **Over Dinsdale** is a small village and civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. The population of the village (including Girsby) taken at the 2011 census was 151. The village straddles an ancient Roman road on the border with County Durham, on a peninsula in the River Tees, approximate...
152
Over Dinsdale
0
10,969,191
# Annenkov Island **Annenkov Island** is an island in South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, to the west of the main island of South Georgia. The Pickersgill Islands are to its southeast. It is irregularly shaped and 4 mi long and 650 m high, lying 8 mi off the south-central coast of South Georgia. ## History ...
726
Annenkov Island
0
10,969,208
# Petro Trochanowski **Petro Trochanowski** or **Piotr Trochanowski** (born 10 August 1947) was born in Parchów, Silesia in the southwestern part of Poland to Lemko parents from Binczarowa. He is the editor of *Besida*, published in Krynica since 1989. He is a spokesperson for the Lemko ethnic group in Poland and inte...
78
Petro Trochanowski
0
10,969,238
# Amongst the Madness }} ***Amongst the Madness*** is the debut album by the British rap duo the Nextmen. It was released by 75 Ark in 2000. The track \"Amongst the Madness\" was featured on the *Tony Hawk\'s Pro Skater 3* soundtrack. ## Track listing {#track_listing} 1. \"Amongst the Madness\" - 3:57 2. \"Break ...
135
Amongst the Madness
0
10,969,244
# Bold Lane **Bold Lane** is a street in Derby. It was said to hold one of the most secure places in the world, a multi-storey car park. The car park is a 10-floor building with 440 parking bays, it is open 24 hours a day. Operated by Parksafe Systems, it has been listed as one of the most secure places in the world i...
369
Bold Lane
0
10,969,244
# Bold Lane ## Security systems {#security_systems} On entrance to the car park the driver is issued with a barcoded ticket. This barcode is scanned by a ticket machine and linked to a specific parking bay when the driver types in the bay number. This activates the specially designed motion sensor located in the grou...
284
Bold Lane
1
10,969,277
# Rank product The **rank product** is a biologically motivated rank test for the detection of differentially expressed genes in replicated microarray experiments. It is a simple non-parametric statistical method based on ranks of fold changes. In addition to its use in expression profiling, it can be used to combine ...
342
Rank product
0
10,969,278
# Aspasia Point **Aspasia Point** (54 19 S 37 6 W source:GNIS display=inline,title) is a steep rocky headland forming the west extremity of Fanning Ridge, lying 10 mi east-southeast of Cape Nuñez on the south coast of the island of South Georgia. It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee following mapping...
87
Aspasia Point
0
10,969,294
# Bernard Dov Cooperman **Bernard Dov Cooperman** (born October 9, 1946) is a Louis L. Kaplan Associate Professor of Jewish History at the University of Maryland in the Department of History. Cooperman was on the faculty of Harvard University until 1989, has been a Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Hebre...
121
Bernard Dov Cooperman
0
10,969,318
# Adjacency pairs In linguistics, an **adjacency pair** is an example of conversational turn-taking. An adjacency pair is composed of two utterances by two speakers, one after the other. The speaking of the first utterance (the first-pair part, or the first turn) provokes a responding utterance (the second-pair part, ...
576
Adjacency pairs
0
10,969,318
# Adjacency pairs ## Cultural significance {#cultural_significance} In some contexts, adjacency pairs may act as an indicator of varying demographic elements. For instance, restaurants are a setting notorious for the adjacency pair that presents a \'thank you\', followed by some response eliciting acceptance of the g...
363
Adjacency pairs
1
10,969,318
# Adjacency pairs ## Three-part interchange {#three_part_interchange} A three-part exchange occurs after the first speaker in a conversation adds an additional response to the former two utterances. The third part serves many conversational functions, including evaluation of the response, recognition of an acceptable...
360
Adjacency pairs
2
10,969,324
# Octanoyl-CoA **Octanoyl-coenzyme A** is the endpoint of beta oxidation in peroxisomes. It is produced alongside acetyl-CoA and transferred to the mitochondria to be further oxidized into acetyl-CoA
28
Octanoyl-CoA
0
10,969,326
# Mount Ashley **Mount Ashley** (54 7 S 37 21 W source:GNIS display=inline,title) is a mountain, 1155 m high, standing south of the Bay of Isles, South Georgia, between the heads of Grace Glacier and Lucas Glacier. Salisbury Plain is nearby. It is named for Clifford Warren Ashley, an American artist, author, and whali...
123
Mount Ashley
0
10,969,339
# Walter Hayes **Walter Leopold Arthur Hayes** `{{post-nominals|country=GBR|CBE}}`{=mediawiki} (12 April 1924 -- 26 December 2000) was an English journalist, and later public relations executive for Ford. Hayes was key in developing Ford\'s Formula One program, by signing Jackie Stewart and funding the building of th...
649
Walter Hayes
0
10,969,339
# Walter Hayes ## Biography ### Ford #### Cosworth DFV {#cosworth_dfv} Hayes next project came about as an approach from Colin Chapman. Chapman\'s cars had until that point relied on power from fast revving Coventry Climax engines, but with the change in Formula One regulations to three litre capacity from 1966, Cove...
834
Walter Hayes
1
10,969,339
# Walter Hayes ## Biography ### Aston Martin {#aston_martin} In May 1987, former RAF pilot Gauntlett and Prince Michael of Kent were staying at the home of Contessa Maggi, the wife of the founder of the original Mille Miglia, while watching the revival event -- another house guest was Hayes. Despite problems over the...
238
Walter Hayes
2
10,969,339
# Walter Hayes ## Quotations - \"\'That engine was literally done by Keith Duckworth, and he designed all the test rigs for it, too. And he allowed me to spend £100,000 in instalments. I think we should recognise it as a kind of foundation point in our life when we in a sense established this country -- in an inter...
275
Walter Hayes
3
10,969,364
# Ruthenium(IV) oxide (data page) This page provides supplementary chemical data on ruthenium(IV) oxide. ## Thermodynamic properties {#thermodynamic_properties} +----------------------------------+ | \| Phase behavior | +==================================+ | Triple point | +-------...
315
Ruthenium(IV) oxide (data page)
0
10,969,388
# Sodalitas Litterarum Vistulana **Sodalitas Litterarum Vistulana** (\"Literary Sodality of the Vistula\") was an international academic society modelled after the Roman Academy, founded circa 1495 in Kraków by Conrad Celtes, a German humanist scholar who also founded the Sodalitas Literarum Hungarorum in Hungary and ...
125
Sodalitas Litterarum Vistulana
0
10,969,398
# Danthorpe **Danthorpe** is a hamlet in the civil parish of Elstronwick and the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, and in an area known as Holderness. The hamlet is approximately 4 mi north-east of the town of Hedon, 1 mi north of the village of Burton Pidsea, and 14 mi south-east from the county town of Beverley. D...
289
Danthorpe
0
10,969,400
# Drew Mormino **Drennan Charles Mormino** (born November 20, 1983) is an American former professional football center who played college football at Central Michigan. He was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the sixth round in the 2007 NFL draft. In May 2008, he was waived by the Dolphins after having spent the seaso...
58
Drew Mormino
0
10,969,413
# Atherton Peak **Atherton Peak** (54 7 S 36 45 W source:GNIS display=inline,title) is a peak rising to about 500 m east of Fortuna Bay, South Georgia. It was charted by Discovery Investigations, 1929--30, and named after Noel Atherton, cartographer in the Admiralty Hydrographic Office at the time, later chief Civil H...
54
Atherton Peak
0
10,969,418
# Death of Jack Avery Sgt. **Jack William Avery** (5 November 1911 -- 6 July 1940) was a British War Reserve Constable who was murdered in Hyde Park, London, having served less than one year with the Metropolitan Police Service. On 5 July, Sgt. Avery was advised by a member of the public that Frank Stephen Cobbett wa...
169
Death of Jack Avery
0
10,969,434
# Aucellina Point **Aucellina Point** (54 12 S 37 24 W source:GNIS display=inline,title) is a small headland 1.6 mi southeast of Cape Rosa on the south coast of South Georgia. It was named in 1982 by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee after a mollusk of the genus *Aucellina*, found in a rich fossil locality nearby
55
Aucellina Point
0
10,969,456
# Austin Head **Austin Head** (54 31 S 36 30 W source:GNIS display=inline,title) is a prominent headland located 2 mi north-northwest of Leon Head, protruding into Undine South Harbour on the southern coast of South Georgia. It was surveyed by the South Georgia Survey between 1951 and 1957, and subsequently named by t...
85
Austin Head
0
10,969,482
# Operation Typhoon Shore ***Operation Typhoon Shore*** is the second novel in The Guild of Specialists trilogy following *Operation Red Jericho* by Joshua Mowll. It was published in the UK by Walker Books and in the US by Candlewick Press in 2006. ## Plot summary {#plot_summary} It continues the journey of Becca an...
363
Operation Typhoon Shore
0
10,969,483
# Leon Head **Leon Head** (54 33 S 36 29 W source:GNIS display=inline,title) is a prominent rocky headland, 880 m high, forming the south side of the mouth of Brøgger Glacier and the southeast side of the entrance to Undine South Harbour, on the south coast of South Georgia. The headland was roughly charted in 1819 by...
94
Leon Head
0
10,969,498
# Quinaria A **quinaria** (plural: quinariae) is a Roman unit of area, roughly equal to 4.2 cm2. Its primary use was to measure the cross-sectional area of pipes in Roman water distribution systems. A \"one quinaria\" pipe is 2.31 cm in diameter. In Roman times, there was considerable ambiguity regarding the origin o...
261
Quinaria
0
10,969,503
# James Redfoord Bulwer **James Benjamin Redfoord Bulwer** (22 May 1820 -- 4 March 1899) was an English lawyer and a Member of the British Parliament. He was also a cricketer, and played seven first-class matches for Cambridge University Cricket Club and the Marylebone Cricket Club between 1841 and 1845. Bulwer was a...
78
James Redfoord Bulwer
0
10,969,534
# Prince Olav Harbour **Prince Olav Harbour** is a small harbour in the south west portion of Cook Bay, entered between Point Abrahamsen and Sheep Point, along the north coast of South Georgia. ## Background Throughout the 19th century, South Georgia was a sealers\' base and, in the following century, became a whale...
438
Prince Olav Harbour
0
10,969,589
# Possession Bay **Possession Bay** is a bay 2 mi wide on the north coast of South Georgia, an island in the southern Atlantic Ocean. It recedes southwest for 5 mi, and is separated from Cook Bay to the north by Black Head promontory. It is connected to King Haakon Bay by Shackleton Gap, a mountain pass. ## Geography...
534
Possession Bay
0
10,969,593
# Caetano **Caetano** is a Portuguese given name and surname derived from Latin *Caietanus*. It also appears in Lusophone place names named after Saint Cajetan (*São Caetano* in Portuguese)
29
Caetano
0
10,969,651
# Godthul **Godthul** (*Buen Arroyo*) is a bay 1 mi long entered between Cape George and Long Point, on the east side of Barff Peninsula on the north coast of South Georgia Island. It sits between Rookery Bay to the north and Johannsen Loch to the south. Szielasko Ice Cap sits on the south edge of the harbor. The name...
107
Godthul
0
10,969,704
# Ocean Harbour thumb\|upright=1.5\|right thumb\|upright=1.5\|right\|Historical and modern settlements of South Georgia Island, showing Ocean Harbour **Ocean Harbour** (*Puerto Nueva Fortuna*) is a deeply indented bay on Barff Peninsula on the north coast of South Georgia which is entered 1.5 mi west-northwest of Tij...
293
Ocean Harbour
0
10,969,708
# Duke of Fernández-Miranda **Duke of Fernández-Miranda** (*Duque de Fernández-Miranda*), is a title for Spanish nobility that is accompanied by the additional honorific dignity of Grandee of Spain (a separate legal entity from the title of nobility). It was granted by Juan Carlos I on 31 May 1977 to Torcuato Fernánde...
291
Duke of Fernández-Miranda
0
10,969,774
# Maurizio Zamparini **Maurizio Zamparini** (9 June 1941 -- 1 February 2022) was an Italian businessman. He was the owner and director of football club Palermo between July 2002 -- February 2017 and from July 2017 -- December 2018. ## Biography Zamparini had business interests in several fields, with Emmezeta depart...
316
Maurizio Zamparini
0
10,969,848
# List of lakes of Belgium This is a **list of lakes of Belgium**, along with brief details, including their names in French, Dutch and German
26
List of lakes of Belgium
0
10,969,877
# List of trance genres A list of trance music subgenres and derivations. Several crossover with other major forms of electronic music. ## Subgenres Subgenre Alternate names Origin ...
1,340
List of trance genres
0
10,969,891
# Société d'astronomie de Montréal The **Société d\'astronomie de Montréal** (Montreal Astronomy Society) is an astronomy club. It was founded in 1968 after the Montreal French Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (founded in 1947) obtained a provincial charter. For many years, it was the largest French...
146
Société d'astronomie de Montréal
0
10,969,900
# Thatcher Peninsula `{{Location map+ | United Kingdom South Georgia | width=250 | caption =Thatcher Peninsula within South Georgia | places = {{Location map~ | United Kingdom South Georgia | label = Thatcher Peninsula | position = right | marksize = 10 | link = | lat_deg = -54.2833 | lon_deg...
519
Thatcher Peninsula
0
10,969,900
# Thatcher Peninsula ## Geography ### Inland features {#inland_features} On the northern portion of the peninsula, Camp Peak rises to about 330 m on the west side of Maiviken. It was charted by DI in 1929 and so named because a camp was established on the shore below the peak. Spencer Peak rises to 444 m tall southw...
481
Thatcher Peninsula
1
10,969,907
# King Edward Cove **King Edward Cove** (*Caleta Capitán Vago*) is a sheltered cove in the west side of Cumberland East Bay, South Georgia. This cove and its surrounding features, frequented by early sealers at South Georgia, was charted by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901--04, under Otto Nordenskiöld who named ...
312
King Edward Cove
0
10,969,912
# Mizpah in Gilead (Genesis) **Mizpah** (\'watch-tower\', \'look-out\') was a place in Gilead, so named by Laban, who overtook Jacob at this spot (Gen. 31:49) on his return to Israel from Padan-aram. Here Jacob and Laban set up their memorial cairn of stones and a pillar (Massebah) to serve to separate them: both as a...
73
Mizpah in Gilead (Genesis)
0
10,969,913
# Mizpah in Gilead (Judges) **Mizpah** (\'watch-tower\', \'look-out\') was a town in Gilead, where Jephthah resided, and where he assumed the command of the Israelites in a time of national danger. Here he made his rash vow; and here his daughter submitted to her mysterious fate (Book of Judges 10:17; 11:11, 34). Some...
84
Mizpah in Gilead (Judges)
0
10,969,914
# Mizpah in Gilead (Joshua) The **Mizpah** (\'watch-tower\', \'look-out\') is a region in Gilead, at the foot of Mount Hermon, inhabited by Hivites (Josh. 11:3, 8). The name in Hebrew here has the article before it, \'the Mizpeh\', \'the watch-tower\'. The modern village of Metullah, meaning also \'the look-out\', pro...
55
Mizpah in Gilead (Joshua)
0
10,969,923
# Micropal **Micropal Group Limited**, known as **Micropal**, was a global financial services company specialising in the collection and analysis of mutual fund performance data. ## History The firm was founded and financed in 1985 by Christopher Poll who with John Richardson established Opal as a mainframe fund dat...
352
Micropal
0
10,969,956
# List of decorated Marines from 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines This is a complete **list of Marines from the 3rd Battalion 3rd Marine Regiment** who have been awarded any of the United States\'s three highest **military decorations** for valor in combat`{{snd}}`{=mediawiki}the Medal of Honor, the Navy Cross, or the Silver...
507
List of decorated Marines from 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines
0
10,969,956
# List of decorated Marines from 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines ## Vietnam War {#vietnam_war} ### Medal of Honor {#medal_of_honor_1} Ronald L. Coker`{{KIA}}`{=mediawiki} : Rank and billet: Private First Class, Rifleman : Organization: Company M : Date and place of action: 1969-03-24, Quảng Trị province, Republic of...
1,188
List of decorated Marines from 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines
1
10,969,956
# List of decorated Marines from 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines ## Afghan War {#afghan_war} ### Medal of Honor {#medal_of_honor_2} , only one Marine from Third Battalion has been awarded the Medal of Honor for actions in the Afghanistan. Dakota Meyer : Rank and billet: Corporal : Organization: Embedded Training Team ...
129
List of decorated Marines from 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines
2
10,969,956
# List of decorated Marines from 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines ## Statistics Parentheses indicate number of times award was posthumous
20
List of decorated Marines from 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines
3
10,969,965
# Grass Island, South Georgia **Grass Island** (*Isla Pasto*) is a conspicuous island lying across the entrance to Stromness Harbour in Stromness Bay, South Georgia. It was known as \"Mutton Island\" as early as 1912, but since 1920 the name Grass Island has been consistently used. On the 22 and 23 April 1982, after ...
120
Grass Island, South Georgia
0
10,970,007
# ACADSB **ACADSB** is a human gene that encodes **short/branched chain specific acyl-CoA dehydrogenase** (SBCAD), an enzyme in the acyl CoA dehydrogenase family. It can cause short/branched-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency. ## Structure The human ACADSB gene is located on chromosome 10; its exact localizati...
406
ACADSB
0
10,970,022
# Jornal dos Sports ***Jornal dos Sports*** was a traditional Brazilian sports newspaper from Rio de Janeiro which was published between 13 March 1931 and 10 April 2010. It was the oldest Brazilian daily sports newspaper, distributed mainly in Rio de Janeiro state. *Jornal dos Sports* was well known in Brazil for its...
84
Jornal dos Sports
0
10,970,026
# Genevieve Taggard **Genevieve Taggard** (November 28, 1894 -- November 8, 1948) was an American poet. ## Biography Genevieve Taggard was born in Waitsburg, Washington, to James Taggard and Alta Arnold, both of whom were school teachers. Her parents were both active members of the Disciples of Christ, and at age tw...
507
Genevieve Taggard
0
10,970,055
# Dillon (surname) **Dillon** is an Irish surname of Breton origin, descending from a cadet branch of Viscomte de Leon in Northern Brittany. It first appeared in Ireland with the arrival of Sir Henry de Leon, in the service of Prince John in 1185. Sir Henry married Maud de Courcy, daughter of Sir John de Courcy and Af...
840
Dillon (surname)
0
10,970,055
# Dillon (surname) ## Notable people with the surname \"Dillon\" include {#notable_people_with_the_surname_dillon_include} ### J - Jack Dillon (1891--1942), American boxer - Jake Dillon (born 1993), Irish hurler - James Dillon (disambiguation), multiple people - Jane Dillon, British designer - Jen O\'Malley...
475
Dillon (surname)
1
10,970,081
# Radio Corporation of China **Radio Corporation of China** (中國無線電公司) was the first radio station in China. ## History It was founded in January 1923 by New Zealander Ernest George Hayward Osborn, but it was not a radio station run by Chinese citizens and was shut down by the Northern warlords before 1927. ## Influ...
138
Radio Corporation of China
0
10,970,104
# Stikine Country The **Stikine Country** `{{IPAc-en|s|t|ɪ|ˈ|k|iː|n}}`{=mediawiki}, also referred to as the **Stikine District** or simply **\"the Stikine\"**, is one of the historical geographic regions of the Canadian province of British Columbia, located inland from the central Alaska Panhandle and comprising the b...
416
Stikine Country
0
10,970,104
# Stikine Country ## History The region was the traditional home of the Taku and Inland Tlingit people who by the 19th century settled around what was to become the gold rush town of Atlin. Other First Nations such as the Tahltan settled at Telegraph Creek and Dease Lake. The Sekani lived along the Finlay and Parsnip...
450
Stikine Country
1
10,970,112
# Dobra Kuća Medieval castle **Dobra Kuća** (meaning \"Good House\", also *Dobrakutya*) was an important fortification of the region in the Middle Ages. It is often mentioned in Croatian medieval sources. It is situated near city of Daruvar, Croatia. Dobra Kuća, owned by various persons, was a vivid centre of then ric...
189
Dobra Kuća
0
10,970,113
# Surf fishing **Surf fishing** is land-based game fishing while standing on the shoreline or wading into the surf zone. A general term, surf fishing may or may not include casting a lure or bait, and refers to all types of shore fishing -- from sandy and rocky beaches, rock jetties, or even fishing piers. The terms *...
785
Surf fishing
0
10,970,113
# Surf fishing ## Surfcasting **Surfcasting** is a casting technique which separates the surfcaster from the ordinary shore, pier, or boat fisherman. Extremely long rods are frequently employed to extend the length of the cast, while specialized, two-handed casting techniques are used to cast the lure or bait the add...
404
Surf fishing
1
10,970,113
# Surf fishing ## Beachcasting In Britain, surfcasting is often called **beachcasting**. It is a popular form of fishing which is carried out all around the coast of the British Isles. Beachcasters use very long fishing rods, usually between 12 and 16 feet. The beachcaster will stand on a beach or shoreline and cast ...
739
Surf fishing
2
10,970,113
# Surf fishing ## Species A wide array of species can be targeted from surf and shore limited only the species of fish available in the region. On the west coast of the United States, a few of the most sought after fish include the California Corbina, the Spotfin Croaker, the Barred Surfperch, and of course, the Cali...
460
Surf fishing
3
10,970,123
# Teen-Age Strangler ***Teen-Age Strangler*** is a 1964 American independent crime drama film directed by Ben Parker. It was made in Huntington, West Virginia. It was re-released in black & white in 1990, resulting in local screenings, newspaper write-ups, and cast reunions. It has become a cult film ever since it was...
234
Teen-Age Strangler
0
10,970,125
# Mark Denney **Mark Denney** (born 25 January 1975) is a former rugby union footballer who played at centre for Bedford, Bristol, Castres, Wasps and Cambridge University. Whilst at Wasps he helped them win the Tetley Bitter Cup Final in 1999 and 2000; scoring a try in the latter final. He was a member of the Wasps te...
128
Mark Denney
0
10,970,223
# Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts The **Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts** (CCAHA), located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was founded by Marilyn Kemp Weidner in 1977, with funding from the [National Endowment for the Humanities](https://www.neh.gov/) and in response to the growing p...
253
Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts
0
10,970,235
# Silvia Cavalleri **Silvia Cavalleri** (born 10 October 1972) is an Italian professional golfer who plays on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour. She was the first Italian to win a tournament on the LPGA Tour. ## Amateur career and education {#amateur_career_and_education} Cavalleri was born in Milan,...
373
Silvia Cavalleri
0
10,970,272
# Catalina Caper ***Catalina Caper**\'\', also known as***Never Steal Anything Wet**\'\', is a 1967 comedy musical mystery film starring Tommy Kirk. It blends the beach party format with a standard crime-caper comedy. It was shot on and around Santa Catalina Island, California. ## Plot An ancient Chinese scroll is s...
600
Catalina Caper
0
10,970,272
# Catalina Caper ## Production Both *Never Steal Anything Wet* and *Scuba Party* were working titles, before *Catalina Caper* was chosen. Produced by Executive Pictures Corporation, formed by Bond Blackman and Jack Barlett, it started filming in September 1965, on Catalina Island. Tommy Kirk was signed to a four-pic...
272
Catalina Caper
1
10,970,272
# Catalina Caper ## Reception *Variety* called it \"pretty insubstantial of its kind.\" *Filmink* described it as \"kind of like a Disney film.\" ## In popular culture {#in_popular_culture} - *Catalina Caper* featured in the fourth episode of the second season of the movie-mocking television show *Mystery Science...
105
Catalina Caper
2
10,970,282
# Little Lost Blues ***Little Lost Blues*** by Bonny Billy is the third compilation of singles and rarities by Will Oldham. The previous two were *Lost Blues and Other Songs* (1997) and *Guarapero/Lost Blues 2* (2000). It was offered as a limited edition bonus disc with some copies of *The Letting Go* LP and CD. \"Li...
146
Little Lost Blues
0
10,970,327
# Raze (house-music group) **Raze** was an American electronic dance music group formed in 1986 by multi-instrumentalist and producer Vaughan Mason. Raze also included producer Erique Dial, vocalists Keith Thompson, Wanda Sykes, Bobby Coleman, and DJ Stephon Johnson. ## Biography Early releases included \"Jack the G...
368
Raze (house-music group)
0
10,970,350
# Jordan Kent **Jordan Russell Kent** (born July 24, 1984) is a sports broadcaster for [CBS Sports Network](https://www.cbssports.com/cbssports) where he calls play-by-play for college basketball, football, and WNBA. Jordan is a former American football wide receiver and former television play-by-play announcer for th...
383
Jordan Kent
0
10,970,350
# Jordan Kent ## College career {#college_career} Kent was a member of the Oregon Ducks football team in college, and also played basketball and ran track. Jordan did not begin playing football until he tried out for the team during his junior year of college. He was also NCAA\'s first three-sport athlete since 2001-...
696
Jordan Kent
1
10,970,375
# Gökçek Vederson **Gökçek Vederson** (born **Wederson Luiz da Silva Medeiros**; 22 July 1981) is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a left-back. ## Career Born Rio de Janeiro state, Wederson has played for Internacional, Americano, Vasco da Gama, Juventude and Ituano. He left for Turkey in August 2004. H...
103
Gökçek Vederson
0
10,970,381
# Raze (Christian pop group) **Raze** was a Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Christian pop group formed by vocalists Donnie Lewis, Ja\'Marc Davis, J.D. Webb, and Mizzie Logan. Throughout their career group scored two No. 1 singles on the Christian contemporary hit radio (CHR) charts: \"Always and Forever (BFF)\" and \"More Than ...
753
Raze (Christian pop group)
0
10,970,381
# Raze (Christian pop group) ## Discography ### Albums Year Album Chart positions -------------------------------------- ------------------------ ----------------- Billboard Top Contemporary Christian Billboard Heatseekers 1998 ...
93
Raze (Christian pop group)
1
10,970,403
# 1970 Australian Open – Women's singles Defending champion Margaret Court defeated Kerry Melville in the final, 6--3, 6--1 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1970 Australian Open. It was her ninth Australian Open singles title and 17th major singles title overall. It was also the first step in an eventua...
87
1970 Australian Open – Women's singles
0