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10,971,169 | # List of Commonwealth Games medallists in badminton
This is the complete list of **Commonwealth Games medallists in badminton** from 1966 to 2022.
## 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games {#british_empire_and_commonwealth_games}
+------------------+----------------------------------------------------+---------... | 932 | List of Commonwealth Games medallists in badminton | 0 |
10,971,169 | # List of Commonwealth Games medallists in badminton
## 1986 Commonwealth Games {#commonwealth_games_2}
+------------------+----------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| **Event** | Gold ... | 731 | List of Commonwealth Games medallists in badminton | 1 |
10,971,169 | # List of Commonwealth Games medallists in badminton
## 1998 Commonwealth Games {#commonwealth_games_5}
+------------------+--------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
| **Event** | Gold ... | 515 | List of Commonwealth Games medallists in badminton | 2 |
10,971,169 | # List of Commonwealth Games medallists in badminton
## 2002 Commonwealth Games {#commonwealth_games_6}
+------------------+----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| **Event** | Gold ... | 503 | List of Commonwealth Games medallists in badminton | 3 |
10,971,169 | # List of Commonwealth Games medallists in badminton
## 2010 Commonwealth Games {#commonwealth_games_8}
+------------------+----------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
| **Event** | Gold ... | 273 | List of Commonwealth Games medallists in badminton | 4 |
10,971,169 | # List of Commonwealth Games medallists in badminton
## 2014 Commonwealth Games {#commonwealth_games_9}
+------------------+----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| **Event** | Gold ... | 272 | List of Commonwealth Games medallists in badminton | 5 |
10,971,169 | # List of Commonwealth Games medallists in badminton
## 2018 Commonwealth Games {#commonwealth_games_10}
+------------------+------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| **Event** | Gold ... | 491 | List of Commonwealth Games medallists in badminton | 6 |
10,971,179 | # 1968 US Open – Women's singles
Virginia Wade defeated defending champion Billie Jean King in the final, 6--4, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1968 US Open. It was her first major singles title. This was the first edition of the US Open to be open to professional players, marking a period in tenn... | 118 | 1968 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,971,190 | # 1969 US Open – Women's singles
Margaret Court defeated Nancy Richey in the final, 6--2, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1969 US Open. It was her third US singles title and 16th singles major overall. Court did not lose a set during the tournament. She would go on to win the next five majors, set... | 145 | 1969 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,971,193 | # Richard Wilkins (footballer)
**Richard John Wilkins** (born 28 May 1965) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
## Career
Born in Lambeth in London, Wilkins began his career at non-League club Haverhill Rovers in 1985. On 20 November 1986 he signed for Colchester United. After 150... | 258 | Richard Wilkins (footballer) | 0 |
10,971,210 | # Andrija Kaluđerović
**Andrija Kaluđerović** (`{{Lang-sr-Cyrl|Андрија Калуђеровић}}`{=mediawiki}; born 5 July 1987) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a striker.
## Club career {#club_career}
The much-travelled Kaluđerović made his senior debut for OFK Beograd under manager Stevica Kuzmanovsk... | 510 | Andrija Kaluđerović | 0 |
10,971,218 | # Fluoroiodomethane
**Fluoroiodomethane** is the halomethane with the formula FCH~2~I. Also classified as a fluoroiodocarbon (FIC), it is a colorless liquid. It is a reagent for the introduction of the fluoromethyl (FCH~2~) group.
## Synthesis and uses {#synthesis_and_uses}
It is prepared by fluorination of methylen... | 55 | Fluoroiodomethane | 0 |
10,971,224 | # Harry Pye (prospector)
**Harry Pye** (died 1879) was a prospector and sometime mule skinner in New Mexico Territory who discovered silver chloride in the Black Range in 1879 initiating a multimillion-dollar silver rush.
Born in England, he first went to Australia where he was unsuccessful, then he came to the Ameri... | 170 | Harry Pye (prospector) | 0 |
10,971,245 | # Peter Cawley
**Peter Cawley** (born 15 September 1965) is an English former footballer who played as a defender.
## Career
Cawley is best known for his spell at Colchester United, where he made more than 200 appearances during his six years at the club between 1992 and 1998. He missed a crucial penalty as Colchest... | 194 | Peter Cawley | 0 |
10,971,269 | # Deming Public Schools
**Deming Public Schools** is a public school district headquartered in Deming, New Mexico, United States.
The district serves the city of Deming and the village of Columbus as well as all other areas in Luna County.
## Services to residents of Palomas, Chihuahua {#services_to_residents_of_pal... | 580 | Deming Public Schools | 0 |
10,971,277 | # Warum
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10,971,284 | # Devonshire Arms
**The Devonshire Arms** is a moderately common name for an English pub. The name is for the Dukes of Devonshire, members of the peerage from a wealthy aristocratic family.
## Etymology
The name attributes the Duke (and often his wife the Duchess) of Devonshire, a peerage which is today the main pee... | 396 | Devonshire Arms | 0 |
10,971,296 | # Abraham Wright
**Abraham Winston Wright** (born October 15, 1984) is an American former professional football defensive end. He was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the seventh round of the 2007 NFL draft. He played college football at Colorado.
## Early life {#early_life}
Wright was a three-year letterman and st... | 686 | Abraham Wright | 0 |
10,971,296 | # Abraham Wright
## Personal
Wright began learning sign language in the summer of 2004, and has a genuine interest in working with the deaf once his playing days are over. In 2017, Abe Wright became the Community Evangelist for Emmanuel Enid, Oklahoma. Abe, along with Wade Burleson (Lead Pastor, Emmanuel Enid, Oklaho... | 92 | Abraham Wright | 1 |
10,971,311 | # Uche Nwaneri
**Uchechukwu Eberechukwu Nwaneri** `{{IPAc-en||audio=Ig-Eberechukwu "Uche" Nwaneri.ogg}}`{=mediawiki} (`{{IPAc-en|ˈ|uː|tʃ|eɪ|_|n|w|ɑː|ˈ|n|ɛr|i}}`{=mediawiki} `{{respell|OO|chay|_|nwah|NERR|ee}}`{=mediawiki}) (March 20, 1984 -- December 30, 2022) was an American football guard who played in the National ... | 329 | Uche Nwaneri | 0 |
10,971,329 | # Ian Hathaway
**Ian Ashley Hathaway** (born 22 August 1968) is an English former professional football midfielder.
Hathaway began his career as an apprentice with West Bromwich Albion after youth training with Wolverhampton Wanderers. He began his apprenticeship late due to a broken arm, but in 1986 was released by ... | 418 | Ian Hathaway | 0 |
10,971,341 | # Massachusetts Route 136
**Route 136** is a state highway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The highway runs 1.730 mi from the Rhode Island state line north to Interstate 195 (I-195) in Swansea.
## Route description {#route_description}
Route 136 begins along two-lane market Market Street at the Rhode Island stat... | 159 | Massachusetts Route 136 | 0 |
10,971,368 | # FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships
The **FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships**, part of the International Luge Federation (FIL), have taken place since 1970. A team event was added for the 2010 championships. For information on luge championships in Europe that have been contested since 1914, pl... | 324 | FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships | 0 |
10,971,368 | # FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships
## Men\'s doubles {#mens_doubles}
Debuted: 1970
+-----------------------------+-------------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+
| 1970 Kapfenberg | Anton Obernosterer\ | H. Graber\ | Josef Hilgartner\ |
| ... | 847 | FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships | 1 |
10,971,368 | # FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships
## Medal table {#medal_table}
As of the 2010 FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships | 21 | FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships | 2 |
10,971,371 | # November (song)
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10,971,394 | # Uncia (unit)
The ***uncia*** (plural: *unciae*, lit. \"*a twelfth*\") was a Roman unit of length, weight, and volume. It survived as the Byzantine liquid ounce (*οὐγγία*, *oungía*) and the origin of the English inch, ounce, and fluid ounce.
The **Roman inch** was equal to `{{frac|12}}`{=mediawiki} of a Roman foot (... | 72 | Uncia (unit) | 0 |
10,971,408 | # Ashes of Soma
**Ashes of Soma** is a Canadian alternative rock band. Formed in the early 2000s in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
## Members
- Randy Gray (vocals, acoustic guitar)
- Mike Preney (guitar)
- Brian Fry (guitar)
- Paul Doman (drums)
- Joel Bishop (bass)
- David Creed (vocals)
## Biography
Three... | 318 | Ashes of Soma | 0 |
10,971,432 | # Methylglyoxal pathway
The **methylglyoxal pathway** is an offshoot of glycolysis found in some prokaryotes, which converts glucose into methylglyoxal and then into pyruvate. However unlike glycolysis the methylglyoxal pathway does not produce adenosine triphosphate, ATP. The pathway is named after the substrate meth... | 528 | Methylglyoxal pathway | 0 |
10,971,441 | # Larry Darnell
**Larry Darnell** (born **Leo Edward Donald, Jr.**; December 17, 1928, Columbus, Ohio -- July 3, 1983, Columbus) was a successful American singer, who was instrumental in the formation of the New Orleans style of R&B in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
## Biography
As an eleven-year-old Darnell achiev... | 310 | Larry Darnell | 0 |
10,971,454 | # Oren Williams
**Oren Williams** is an American actor and is known for acting in the 2005 film *Rebound*.
Williams grew up in Los Angeles.
## Filmography
+------------------------------------------------------+
| - *The Players Club* (1998) as Young Jamal |
| - *Sliders* (1998) as Perkins ... | 196 | Oren Williams | 0 |
10,971,459 | # Händel-Gesellschaft
Between 1858 and 1902, the **Händel-Gesellschaft** (\"**German Handel Society**\") produced a collected 105-volume edition of the works of George Frideric Handel. Even though the collection was initiated by the society, many of the volumes were published by Friedrich Chrysander working alone (Chr... | 853 | Händel-Gesellschaft | 0 |
10,971,459 | # Händel-Gesellschaft
## Volumes
The publications were labelled as \"Lieferung\" (which is German for \"consignment\" or \"delivery\") followed by a Roman numeral indicating the volume number. For example, the fourth volume (containing the oratorio *Hercules*) was labelled as \"Lieferung IV\". The volumes are also so... | 7,271 | Händel-Gesellschaft | 1 |
10,971,480 | # Dieses Leben
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10,971,489 | # David Gregory (footballer, born 1970)
**David Spencer Gregory** (born 23 January 1970) is an English retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He played alongside his brother Neil whilst at Colchester United and Canvey Island.
## Career
Born in Polstead, Gregory began his career at Ipswich Town, ... | 247 | David Gregory (footballer, born 1970) | 0 |
10,971,502 | # Iisaku Parish
**Iisaku Parish** was a rural municipality of Ida-Viru County in northern Estonia. It had a population of 1425 and an area of 258 km² | 27 | Iisaku Parish | 0 |
10,971,505 | # 1990 Australian Open – Women's singles
Two-time defending champion Steffi Graf defeated Mary Joe Fernández in the final, 6--3, 6--4 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1990 Australian Open. It was her third Australian Open title and ninth major title overall. This was Graf's record twelfth consecutive ma... | 165 | 1990 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,971,525 | # 1991 Australian Open – Women's singles
Monica Seles defeated Jana Novotná in the final, 5--7, 6--3, 6--1 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1991 Australian Open. It was her first Australian Open title and second major title overall. Seles saved a match point en route to the title, in the semifinals agai... | 173 | 1991 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,971,543 | # James S. Cothran
**James Sproull Cothran** (August 8, 1830 -- December 5, 1897) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives for South Carolina\'s 3rd congressional district. He served for two terms from 1887 to 1891.
## Biography
James Sproull Cothran was born in Abbeville County, South Carolina on August 8, ... | 167 | James S. Cothran | 0 |
10,971,561 | # 1992 Australian Open – Women's singles
Defending champion Monica Seles defeated Mary Joe Fernández in the final, 6--2, 6--3 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1992 Australian Open. It was her second Australian Open title and fifth major title overall.
## Seeds
The seeded players are listed below. Moni... | 140 | 1992 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,971,603 | # Wir beide
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10,971,621 | # Matty Appleby
**Matthew Wilfred Appleby** (born 16 April 1972 in Middlesbrough) is an English former football midfielder who retired in 2008. He played in the Premier League with Barnsley and had a distinguished spell at Darlington, before dropping into non-League and eventually leaving football to become a deep-sea... | 50 | Matty Appleby | 0 |
10,971,626 | # Belvedere, Edmonton
**Belvedere** is a residential neighbourhood in north east Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is located on the west side of the Canadian National Railway right of way close to the Belvedere LRT station.
The neighbourhood is triangle-shaped with the railway right of way along the south east side, 137... | 352 | Belvedere, Edmonton | 0 |
10,971,663 | # 2004 MLS All-Star Game
The **2004 Major League Soccer All-Star Game** was the 9th Major League Soccer All-Star Game, played on July 31, 2004 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. between the Eastern Conference All-Stars and Western Conference All-Stars. The Eastern Conference earned the victory after a hard-fought 3-2 ... | 275 | 2004 MLS All-Star Game | 0 |
10,971,673 | # Giovanni David
**Giovanni David** (15 September 1790 in Naples -- 1864 in Saint Petersburg) was an Italian tenor particularly known for his roles in Rossini operas.
## Overview
David (also known as Davide) was the son of the tenor Giacomo David, with whom he studied. He made his operatic début in Siena in 1808 in ... | 234 | Giovanni David | 0 |
10,971,729 | # Zerrissen
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10,971,731 | # Step (unit)
A **step** (*gradus*, `{{abbr|pl.|plural}}`{=mediawiki} **gradūs**) was a Roman unit of length equal to 2½ Roman feet (**pedes**) or ½ Roman pace (**passus**). Following its standardization under Agrippa, one step was roughly equivalent to 0.81 yd.
The **Byzantine pace** (*βήμα*, *bḗma*) was an adaption... | 123 | Step (unit) | 0 |
10,971,743 | # Julia Compton Moore
**Julia Compton Moore** (February 10, 1929`{{spaced ndash}}`{=mediawiki}April 18, 2004) was the wife of Hal Moore, a United States Army officer. Her efforts and complaints in the aftermath of the Battle of Ia Drang prompted the U.S. Army to set up survivor support networks and casualty notificati... | 645 | Julia Compton Moore | 0 |
10,971,743 | # Julia Compton Moore
## Vietnam
The Ia Drang Campaign was the first major ground engagement involving U.S. forces in Vietnam. The Army had not yet set up an adequate system of notifying the next of kin of battlefield fatalities. Instead, the telegrams were given to taxicab drivers for delivery, as depicted in the fi... | 361 | Julia Compton Moore | 1 |
10,971,754 | # Nate Ilaoa
**Nathan Filipo Ilaoa** (born April 4, 1983) is an American former professional football running back. He was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the seventh round of the 2007 NFL draft. He played college football at Hawaii.
Ilaoa has also been a member of the Columbus Destroyers.
## Early life {#ear... | 265 | Nate Ilaoa | 0 |
10,971,760 | # Richard Carter (actor)
**Richard Carter** (11 December 1953 -- 13 July 2019) was an Australian actor and stand up comedian who appeared in several television series and independent films.
## Career
Richard Carter was a Sydney comedy store regular who branched into acting playing iconic roles in television and film... | 527 | Richard Carter (actor) | 0 |
10,971,777 | # Anthony Ormerod
**Anthony Ormerod** (born 31 March 1979) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
## Career
### Middlesbrough
Anthoney Ormerod started his career at Middlesbrough and scored on his debut in a 2--2 draw against Bradford City in the First Division on 13 September 1997... | 165 | Anthony Ormerod | 0 |
10,971,813 | # Mannose 6-phosphate
**Mannose-6-phosphate** (**M6P**) is a molecule bound by lectin in the immune system. M6P is converted to fructose 6-phosphate by mannose phosphate isomerase.
M6P is a key targeting signal for acid hydrolase precursor proteins that are destined for transport to lysosomes. The M6P tag is added to... | 208 | Mannose 6-phosphate | 0 |
10,971,815 | # Brian Wood (artist)
**Brian Wood** (born 1948) is a visual artist working in painting, drawing and printmaking and formerly with photography and film in upstate New York and New York City.
## Biography
Brian Wood was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada and grew up on a family farm in northern Saskatchewan (Bra... | 737 | Brian Wood (artist) | 0 |
10,971,837 | # Mannose 6-phosphate receptor
The **mannose 6-phosphate receptors** (**MPRs**) are transmembrane glycoproteins that target enzymes to lysosomes in vertebrates.
Mannose 6-phosphate receptors bind newly synthesized lysosomal hydrolases in the trans-Golgi network (TGN) and deliver them to pre-lysosomal compartments. Th... | 370 | Mannose 6-phosphate receptor | 0 |
10,971,837 | # Mannose 6-phosphate receptor
## Function
The main function of the MPRs is to target lysosomal enzymes to the lysosome.
### Mechanism of targeting {#mechanism_of_targeting}
Lysosomal enzymes are synthesised in the rough endoplasmic reticulum along with a range of other secretory proteins. A specific recognition ta... | 616 | Mannose 6-phosphate receptor | 1 |
10,971,837 | # Mannose 6-phosphate receptor
## Structure
The CI-MPR and CD-MPR are structurally distinct receptors however they share an overall general structure as they are both type I integral membrane proteins. Both receptors have a large N-terminal extracytoplasmic domain, one transmembrane domain and a short C-terminal cyto... | 597 | Mannose 6-phosphate receptor | 2 |
10,971,837 | # Mannose 6-phosphate receptor
## CI-MPR and cancer {#ci_mpr_and_cancer}
It is well-established that the CI-MPR binds mannose 6-phosphate but there is a growing body of evidence that suggests the CI-MPR also binds to unglycosylated IGF-II. It is thought that when the CI-MPR is present on the cell surface, domain 11 w... | 280 | Mannose 6-phosphate receptor | 3 |
10,971,843 | # Brady's Beasts
**Brady\'s Beasts** is an animated television series about a monster-loving boy named Brady Plunkett, who is the protagonist of the series. It premiered on March 25, 2005, on YTV. A total of 26 episodes were produced.
## Characters
### Main
- Brady Plunkett is a monster-loving 12-year-old. He fir... | 528 | Brady's Beasts | 0 |
10,971,843 | # Brady's Beasts
## Characters
### Monsters
- Stitch is a Frankenstein monster. According to Brady, he was \"sewn together in a dark dank castle during a lightning storm\" and is made of a wide array of parts taken from a wide number of \"donors\". He is shown to live at the dump and has a split personality disorde... | 1,077 | Brady's Beasts | 1 |
10,971,843 | # Brady's Beasts
## Characters
### Monsters
: This is not the first bigfoot to be encountered; two more were seen at the end of \"how to get rid of an undesirable monster\" one was a baby and new pet to Stanly Crum the other the earliers mother who beat up the sheriff.
- Monster Mold is a giant creature that ... | 2,918 | Brady's Beasts | 2 |
10,971,877 | # Cameron Stephenson
**Cameron John-Ngaue Stephenson** (born 18 June 1983) is a former American football guard. He was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fifth round of the 2007 NFL draft. He played college football at Rutgers.
Stephenson has also been a member of the Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles, N... | 372 | Cameron Stephenson | 0 |
10,971,877 | # Cameron Stephenson
## Professional career {#professional_career}
### Pittsburgh Steelers {#pittsburgh_steelers}
Cameron Stephenson entered the NFL as a fifth-round pick (156th overall) of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2007 NFL draft.
### Green Bay Packers {#green_bay_packers}
On 11 September 2007, Stephenson wa... | 286 | Cameron Stephenson | 1 |
10,971,888 | # Wes Santee
**David Wesley Santee** (March 25, 1932 -- November 14, 2010) was an American middle distance runner and athlete who competed mainly in the 1,500 meters and mile events.
Born in Ashland, Kansas, Santee was nicknamed the \"Ashland Antelope.\" Santee attended high school in Ashland, where he set a state re... | 440 | Wes Santee | 0 |
10,971,892 | # Humaitá, Rio de Janeiro
**Humaitá** is a residential district in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is situated between the foot of Corcovado Mountain and the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon. Neighbouring districts are Botafogo, Lagoa and Jardim Botânico.
The name of the district commemorates the Siege of Humai... | 178 | Humaitá, Rio de Janeiro | 0 |
10,971,893 | # Cardinal electors for the 1939 conclave
The papal conclave of 1939 was convened to elect a pope, the leader of the Catholic Church, to succeed Pope Pius XI following his death on 10 February 1939. The time period between the previous pope\'s death and the start of the conclave had been extended by Pius XI\'s *\[\[mo... | 3,026 | Cardinal electors for the 1939 conclave | 0 |
10,971,893 | # Cardinal electors for the 1939 conclave
## Cardinal electors by continent and country {#cardinal_electors_by_continent_and_country}
The 62 attending cardinal electors were from 17 countries. The countries with the greatest number of cardinal electors were Italy (thirty-four), France (six), and Germany (four).
Co... | 68 | Cardinal electors for the 1939 conclave | 1 |
10,971,904 | # Carl Emberson
**Carl Wayne Emberson** (born 13 July 1973 in Epsom, Surrey) is an English retired football goalkeeper.
## Career
He played in the 1990--91 Final of the FA Youth Cup with Millwall, but only ever managed to make 1 Senior first-team appearance under Mick McCarthy for the club, getting sent off against ... | 191 | Carl Emberson | 0 |
10,971,910 | # Mayuko Fukuda
is a Japanese actress who made her debut in 1998. She was managed by the talent agency FLaMme.
Her father, Kenji Fukuda, is a drummer in the band Kasutera when Fukuda\'s father attended Waseda University in Tokyo after he moved from Shūnan, Yamaguchi. Now Kenji Fukuda works at a IT Company in Tokyo.
... | 479 | Mayuko Fukuda | 0 |
10,971,939 | # Map database management
**Map database management** systems are software programs designed to store and recall spatial information for navigation applications, and are thus a form of Geographic information system. They are widely used in localization and navigation, especially in automotive applications. Moreover, t... | 500 | Map database management | 0 |
10,971,939 | # Map database management
## Interchange format {#interchange_format}
Map providers generally collect, aggregate and supply data in a well-defined and documented file format that is specifically intended for information interchange, e.g. Navteq uses Standard Interchange Format (SIF) and Geographic Data Files (GDF), w... | 292 | Map database management | 1 |
10,971,939 | # Map database management
## Run-time format {#run_time_format}
Runtime formats are typically proprietary, preventing interoperation of maps between different navigation systems. However a new initiative called Navigation Data Standard (NDS) is an industry grouping of car manufacturers, navigation system suppliers an... | 393 | Map database management | 2 |
10,971,939 | # Map database management
## Incremental update {#incremental_update}
For most navigational functions it is important to have in the vehicle an up-to-date map database, and for some functions it is critical, especially those related to active safety. A common strategy is to transfer update information to the vehicle ... | 640 | Map database management | 3 |
10,971,939 | # Map database management
## Attaching auxiliary data {#attaching_auxiliary_data}
Various navigational functions, involving active safety, driver assistance and location-based services require data that is not considered to be part of a map database and is likely supplied by a vendor other than that of the map provid... | 615 | Map database management | 4 |
10,971,939 | # Map database management
## European consortium *ActMAP* {#european_consortium_actmap}
A European consortium called [*ActMAP*](https://web.archive.org/web/20070407065413/http://www.ertico.com/en/subprojects/actmap/objectives__approach/objectives__approach.htm) (Actualize Map) is (in their words) \"developing standar... | 330 | Map database management | 5 |
10,971,941 | # Patto
**Patto** were an English rock band, formed in London in 1970.
Founded by vocalist Mike Patto, their lineup was taken from Timebox, consisting of vocalist Patto, guitarist and vibraphone player Ollie Halsall, bassist Clive Griffiths and drummer John Halsey.
## Early days and singles {#early_days_and_singles}... | 331 | Patto | 0 |
10,971,965 | # 2007 Aberdeen City Council election
The **2007 Aberdeen City Council election** took place on 3 May 2007 to elect members of Aberdeen City Council, at the same time as the Scottish Parliament general election. The election was the first one using 13 new wards created as a result of the Local Governance (Scotland) Ac... | 381 | 2007 Aberdeen City Council election | 0 |
10,971,975 | # Julie Moore
**Julie Moore** `{{post-nominals|country=GBR|DBE}}`{=mediawiki} has been Chair of Health Data Research UK (HDRUK) since September 2023.
She was the Chief Executive of University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust from 2006 to 2018. She was a trustee of the King Charles III Charitable Fund until 2... | 331 | Julie Moore | 0 |
10,971,999 | # Bruno Echagaray
**Bruno Echagaray** (born 8 May 1983 in Mexico City) is a former Mexican tennis player.
He was the most known Mexican tennis player in 2006. He reached as high as 156 in the world for singles, and 162 for doubles. Most of his wins came on carpet, mostly because of his speed. He played a lot in the D... | 434 | Bruno Echagaray | 0 |
10,971,999 | # Bruno Echagaray
## ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals {#atp_challenger_and_itf_futures_finals}
### Doubles: 37 (22--15) {#doubles_37_2215}
+---------------------------+-----------------------+
| Legend | Finals by surface |
| ----------------------- | ------------------- |
| ATP Chal... | 779 | Bruno Echagaray | 1 |
10,972,018 | # Necronomicon (Giger book)
***Necronomicon*** was the first major published compendium of images by Swiss artist H. R. Giger. Originally published in 1977, the book was given to director Ridley Scott during the pre-production of the film *Alien*, who then hired Giger to produce artwork and conceptual designs for the ... | 140 | Necronomicon (Giger book) | 0 |
10,972,177 | # Timebox (band)
**Timebox** was an English 1960s psychedelic pop band. They formed in October 1965, in Southport, Lancashire.
## Career
Originally named \'The Take 5\', they formed in 1965 in Southport, with the following members:
- Ollie Halsall -- vibraphone, guitar
- Chris Holmes -- piano, organ
- Kevan F... | 344 | Timebox (band) | 0 |
10,972,197 | # Daren Stone
**Daren Stone** (born August 21, 1985) is an American former professional football safety. He was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the sixth round of the 2007 NFL draft. He played college football at Maine.
Stone was also a member of the Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, Calgary Stampeders, and Saskat... | 356 | Daren Stone | 0 |
10,972,219 | # Gun chronograph
A **ballistic chronograph** or **gun chronograph** is a measuring instrument used to measure the velocity of a projectile in flight, typically fired from a gun or other firearm. The instrument is often useful for tasks such as gauging the utility of a firearm or safety of less-lethal projectiles fire... | 663 | Gun chronograph | 0 |
10,972,232 | # Argyll, Edmonton
**Argyll** is a residential neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, located on the south side of the city between the two branches of the Mill Creek Ravine. It is bounded by the ravine on the west and north east sides, and by Argyll Road on the south and south east sides. On the other side of Mi... | 260 | Argyll, Edmonton | 0 |
10,972,267 | # North Dakota Highway 4
**North Dakota Highway 4** (**ND 4**) is a 10.283 mi north--south state highway in northern North Dakota, connecting U.S. Route 281 (US 281) and ND 5 near Rocklake to Manitoba Highway 5 at the Canada--US border.
## Route description {#route_description}
ND 4 begins at a four-way intersection... | 128 | North Dakota Highway 4 | 0 |
10,972,273 | # Carlo Ambrosini
**Carlo Ambrosini** (15 April 1954 -- 1 November 2023) was an Italian comic book artist and writer.
## Life and career {#life_and_career}
Born in Azzano Mella, near Brescia (Lombardy), he began to draw comics in 1976 for Dardo publisher with some war stories. Later, he collaborated with Editoriale ... | 130 | Carlo Ambrosini | 0 |
10,972,280 | # The King of Erin and the Queen of the Lonesome Island
\"**The King of Erin and the Queen of the Lonesome Island**\" is an Irish fairy tale collected by Jeremiah Curtin in *Myths and Folk-lore of Ireland*.
## Synopsis
A king went hunting. Near evening, he saw the first animal, a black pig, and so chased it. The pig... | 1,047 | The King of Erin and the Queen of the Lonesome Island | 0 |
10,972,283 | # Steve Smith (footballer, born 1874)
**Stephen Smith** (14 January 1874 -- 19 May 1935) was an England international footballer in the late 19th century.
## Playing career {#playing_career}
Smith was born in Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire. He played for Aston Villa from 1893 to 1901, helping them to win the Football... | 169 | Steve Smith (footballer, born 1874) | 0 |
10,972,364 | # Apostasy (band)
**Apostasy** is a Swedish black metal band formed in 2000.
## History
The original lineup from 2000 (the band should not be confused with the earlier Norwegian band of the same name) consisted of Håkan Björklund and Mathias Edin of Kramfors, Sweden. They recruited Mattias\' brother Fredric Edin on ... | 678 | Apostasy (band) | 0 |
10,972,364 | # Apostasy (band)
## Discography
- *Demo 2002* (Demo, 2002)
- *MarchosiaS* (Demo, 2002)
- *Cell 666* (Black Mark Production, 2004)
- *Devilution* (Black Mark, 2005)
- *Nuclear Messiah* (2011)(7 | 30 | Apostasy (band) | 1 |
10,972,376 | # You're My Home (song)
\"**You\'re My Home**\" is a single by Billy Joel. It was originally on Joel\'s 1973 album *Piano Man*, and also appears on *Songs in the Attic* (1981), *The Ultimate Collection* (2000), *The Essential Billy Joel* (2001) and *12 Gardens Live* (2006). The song appears as a B-side on \"Piano Man\... | 476 | You're My Home (song) | 0 |
10,972,389 | # International Trumpet Guild
The **International Trumpet Guild** (**ITG**) is an international organization of trumpet players. Members include professional and amateur performers, teachers, students, manufacturers, publishers, and others interested in the trumpet. ITG is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization supporte... | 651 | International Trumpet Guild | 0 |
10,972,389 | # International Trumpet Guild
## Publications
Membership in ITG includes a subscription to all regular publications:
- ITG Journal (4 issues per year, see below)
- Special Supplements to Journals (CDs, music, books)
- Complete Index of Journals (biennial)
ITG has sponsored other publications and reprints:
- ... | 175 | International Trumpet Guild | 1 |
10,972,420 | # Final Solution (2004 film)
***Final Solution*** documentary film directed by Rakesh Sharma concerning the 2002 Gujarat riots in the state of Gujarat in which 254 Hindus and 790 Muslims were killed. Hindu right-wing organizations were made responsible for these riots, which took place as a \"spontaneous response\" to... | 325 | Final Solution (2004 film) | 0 |
10,972,420 | # Final Solution (2004 film)
## Screenings and censoring {#screenings_and_censoring}
The movie was initially banned in India in 2004 for alleged fears that massive communalism and radicalism would be ignited by the film. The Censor Board\'s ruling itself was a violation of the Indian Supreme Court rulings on this spe... | 278 | Final Solution (2004 film) | 1 |
10,972,457 | # 1993 Australian Open – Women's singles
Two-time defending champion Monica Seles defeated Steffi Graf in the final, 4--6, 6--3, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1993 Australian Open. It was Seles\' third Australian Open title in as many appearances at the event, and eighth major title overall.
##... | 146 | 1993 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,972,463 | # Temiya Line
The **Temiya Line** (手宮線, *Temiya-sen*) was a local freight narrow gauge railroad in Otaru, Hokkaidō, Japan, connecting Minami-Otaru Station and Temiya Station. The line was a state-owned enterprise, originally established in the late 19th century to transport coal and marine products, and closed in 1985... | 218 | Temiya Line | 0 |
10,972,468 | # 1994 Australian Open – Women's singles
Steffi Graf defeated Arantxa Sánchez Vicario in the final, 6--0, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1994 Australian Open. It was her fourth Australian Open title and 15th major singles title overall. With the win, Graf achieved a non-calendar-year Grand Slam, ... | 111 | 1994 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,972,479 | # 1995 Australian Open – Women's singles
Mary Pierce defeated Arantxa Sánchez Vicario in the final, 6--3, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1995 Australian Open. It was her first major singles title. Pierce did not lose a set during the tournament.
Steffi Graf was the reigning champion, but did not... | 111 | 1995 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
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