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[
"Nuclear pasta",
"made from material",
"proton"
] | Formation
Neutron stars form as remnants of massive stars after a supernova event. Unlike their progenitor star, neutron stars do not consist of a gaseous plasma. Rather, the intense gravitational attraction of the compact mass overcomes the electron degeneracy pressure and causes electron capture to occur within the s... | 1 |
[
"Nuclear pasta",
"has contributing factor",
"electrostatics"
] | Formation
Neutron stars form as remnants of massive stars after a supernova event. Unlike their progenitor star, neutron stars do not consist of a gaseous plasma. Rather, the intense gravitational attraction of the compact mass overcomes the electron degeneracy pressure and causes electron capture to occur within the s... | 3 |
[
"Nuclear pasta",
"has contributing factor",
"nuclear force"
] | In astrophysics and nuclear physics, nuclear pasta is a theoretical type of degenerate matter that is postulated to exist within the crusts of neutron stars. If it exists, nuclear pasta would be the strongest material in the universe. Between the surface of a neutron star and the quark–gluon plasma at the core, at matt... | 8 |
[
"Nuclear pasta",
"has part(s)",
"layer"
] | Phases
While nuclear pasta has not been observed in a neutron star, its phases are theorized to exist in the inner crust of neutron stars, forming a transition region between the conventional matter at the surface and the ultradense matter at the core. All phases are expected to be amorphous, with a heterogeneous charg... | 11 |
[
"Friendly fire",
"has contributing factor",
"error"
] | Errors of position
Errors of position occur when fire aimed at enemy forces may accidentally end up hitting one's own. Such incidents are exacerbated by close proximity of combatants and were relatively common during the First and Second World Wars, where troops fought in close combat and targeting was relatively inacc... | 2 |
[
"Friendly fire",
"has contributing factor",
"mistaken identity"
] | Errors of identification
Errors of identification happen when friendly troops are mistakenly attacked in the belief that they are the enemy. Highly mobile battles, and battles involving troops from many nations are more likely to cause this kind of incident as evidenced by incidents in the 1991 Gulf War, or the shootin... | 15 |
[
"Orbital plane",
"has quality",
"orbital inclination"
] | The orbital plane of a revolving body is the geometric plane in which its orbit lies. Three non-collinear points in space suffice to determine an orbital plane. A common example would be the positions of the centers of a massive body (host) and of an orbiting celestial body at two different times/points of its orbit.
T... | 7 |
[
"Daydream",
"instance of",
"mental process"
] | Daydreaming is the stream of consciousness that detaches from current, external tasks when attention drifts to a more personal and internal direction. This phenomenon is common in people's daily life shown by a large-scale study in which participants spend 47% of their waking time on average on daydreaming. There are v... | 1 |
[
"Daydream",
"has contributing factor",
"boredom"
] | Research
Eric Klinger's research in the 1980s showed that most daydreams are about ordinary, everyday events and help to remind us of mundane tasks. Klinger's research also showed that over 75% of workers in "boring jobs", such as lifeguards and truck drivers, use vivid daydreams to "ease the boredom" of their routine ... | 3 |
[
"Daydream",
"has effect",
"distraction"
] | Functional theories
There has yet to be a consensus on how the process of mind wandering occurs. Three theories have been devised to explain the occurrences and reasons behind why people daydream. These theories are the distractibility account, executive-function account, and the decoupling account.The distractibility ... | 5 |
[
"No fixed abode",
"partially coincident with",
"homelessness"
] | In law, no fixed abode or without fixed abode is not having a fixed geographical location as a residence, commonly referred to as no fixed address. This is applicable to several groups:People who have a home, but which is not always in the same place:
Those whose occupation requires them to live permanently on boats, s... | 2 |
[
"No fixed abode",
"facet of",
"vagrant"
] | In law, no fixed abode or without fixed abode is not having a fixed geographical location as a residence, commonly referred to as no fixed address. This is applicable to several groups: | 5 |
[
"Harrow and Wealdstone rail crash",
"instance of",
"rear-end collision"
] | The Harrow and Wealdstone rail crash was a three-train collision at Harrow and Wealdstone station in Wealdstone, Middlesex (now Greater London) during the morning rush hour of 8 October 1952. The crash resulted in 112 deaths and 340 injuries, 88 of these being detained in hospital. It remains the worst peacetime rail c... | 4 |
[
"Harrow and Wealdstone rail crash",
"location",
"Harrow & Wealdstone station"
] | Collision
Setting
Harrow and Wealdstone station is located on the West Coast Main Line from London to Birmingham, about 11 miles (18 km) from the line's southern terminus at London's Euston station. There are three pairs of running lines through the station. From east to west these are the slow lines, the fast lines of... | 5 |
[
"1929 Luft Hansa Junkers G 24 crash",
"country",
"United Kingdom"
] | The 1929 Luft Hansa Junkers G.24 crash occurred on 6 November 1929 when a Junkers G 24 of Luft Hansa crashed at Godstone, Surrey, United Kingdom while on an international scheduled flight from Croydon, Surrey, United Kingdom to Amsterdam-Schiphol Municipal Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Of the eight people on board, ... | 0 |
[
"1929 Luft Hansa Junkers G 24 crash",
"instance of",
"aircraft crash"
] | The 1929 Luft Hansa Junkers G.24 crash occurred on 6 November 1929 when a Junkers G 24 of Luft Hansa crashed at Godstone, Surrey, United Kingdom while on an international scheduled flight from Croydon, Surrey, United Kingdom to Amsterdam-Schiphol Municipal Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Of the eight people on board, ... | 2 |
[
"1929 Luft Hansa Junkers G 24 crash",
"operator",
"Deutsche Luft Hansa"
] | The 1929 Luft Hansa Junkers G.24 crash occurred on 6 November 1929 when a Junkers G 24 of Luft Hansa crashed at Godstone, Surrey, United Kingdom while on an international scheduled flight from Croydon, Surrey, United Kingdom to Amsterdam-Schiphol Municipal Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Of the eight people on board, ... | 5 |
[
"1929 Luft Hansa Junkers G 24 crash",
"start point",
"Croydon Airport"
] | The 1929 Luft Hansa Junkers G.24 crash occurred on 6 November 1929 when a Junkers G 24 of Luft Hansa crashed at Godstone, Surrey, United Kingdom while on an international scheduled flight from Croydon, Surrey, United Kingdom to Amsterdam-Schiphol Municipal Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Of the eight people on board, ... | 7 |
[
"Compromise of Caspe",
"candidate",
"Ferdinand I of Aragon"
] | Family tree
Interregnum 1410–12
The parties had agreed to a parliamentary process to resolve the issue, but coordinating deliberations between the cortes (parliaments) of Aragon, Valencia and Catalonia was made difficult by their diverging interests. Thus, a general cortes was demanded by the governor of Catalonia to m... | 1 |
[
"Compromise of Caspe",
"instance of",
"public election"
] | The 1412 Compromise of Caspe (Compromís de Casp in Catalan) was an act and resolution of parliamentary representatives of the constituent realms of the Crown of Aragon (the Kingdom of Aragon, Kingdom of Valencia, and Principality of Catalonia), meeting in Caspe, to resolve the interregnum following the death of King M... | 3 |
[
"Compromise of Caspe",
"location",
"Caspe"
] | The 1412 Compromise of Caspe (Compromís de Casp in Catalan) was an act and resolution of parliamentary representatives of the constituent realms of the Crown of Aragon (the Kingdom of Aragon, Kingdom of Valencia, and Principality of Catalonia), meeting in Caspe, to resolve the interregnum following the death of King M... | 4 |
[
"Compromise of Caspe",
"instance of",
"treaty"
] | The 1412 Compromise of Caspe (Compromís de Casp in Catalan) was an act and resolution of parliamentary representatives of the constituent realms of the Crown of Aragon (the Kingdom of Aragon, Kingdom of Valencia, and Principality of Catalonia), meeting in Caspe, to resolve the interregnum following the death of King M... | 5 |
[
"Compromise of Caspe",
"country",
"Crown of Aragon"
] | The 1412 Compromise of Caspe (Compromís de Casp in Catalan) was an act and resolution of parliamentary representatives of the constituent realms of the Crown of Aragon (the Kingdom of Aragon, Kingdom of Valencia, and Principality of Catalonia), meeting in Caspe, to resolve the interregnum following the death of King M... | 10 |
[
"Compromise of Caspe",
"instance of",
"occurrence"
] | The 1412 Compromise of Caspe (Compromís de Casp in Catalan) was an act and resolution of parliamentary representatives of the constituent realms of the Crown of Aragon (the Kingdom of Aragon, Kingdom of Valencia, and Principality of Catalonia), meeting in Caspe, to resolve the interregnum following the death of King M... | 14 |
[
"Compromise of Caspe",
"location",
"Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor"
] | The 1412 Compromise of Caspe (Compromís de Casp in Catalan) was an act and resolution of parliamentary representatives of the constituent realms of the Crown of Aragon (the Kingdom of Aragon, Kingdom of Valencia, and Principality of Catalonia), meeting in Caspe, to resolve the interregnum following the death of King M... | 23 |
[
"Unfinished creative work",
"subclass of",
"creative work"
] | An unfinished creative work is a painting, novel, musical composition, or other creative work, that has not been brought to a completed state. Its creator may have chosen not to finish it, or may have been prevented from doing so by circumstances beyond their control, such as death. Such pieces are often the subject of... | 2 |
[
"Unfinished creative work",
"cause",
"project cancellation"
] | It is not only buildings that have failed during the construction phase. In the 1920s, the White Star Line hired the shipbuilders Harland and Wolff to build the first 1,000-foot-long (300 m) ocean liner, with the planned name of Oceanic. However, a dispute between the companies halted the construction, then the Great D... | 5 |
[
"Voter caging",
"cause",
"electoral restriction"
] | Examples
1980s
In 1980, Republican politician Paul Weyrich said, "I don't want everybody to vote. ... our leverage in the elections ... goes up as the voting populace goes down."
In 1981 and 1986, the Republican National Committee (RNC) sent out letters to African-American neighborhoods. When tens of thousands of them ... | 6 |
[
"1931 Hauraki by-election",
"cause",
"death"
] | The Hauraki by-election of 1931 was a by-election held in the Hauraki electorate during the 23rd New Zealand Parliament, on 27 May 1931. It was caused by the death of incumbent MP Arthur Hall of the Reform Party and was won by Walter Massey. | 0 |
[
"1931 Hauraki by-election",
"country",
"New Zealand"
] | The Hauraki by-election of 1931 was a by-election held in the Hauraki electorate during the 23rd New Zealand Parliament, on 27 May 1931. It was caused by the death of incumbent MP Arthur Hall of the Reform Party and was won by Walter Massey. | 1 |
[
"1931 Hauraki by-election",
"instance of",
"by-election"
] | The Hauraki by-election of 1931 was a by-election held in the Hauraki electorate during the 23rd New Zealand Parliament, on 27 May 1931. It was caused by the death of incumbent MP Arthur Hall of the Reform Party and was won by Walter Massey. | 2 |
[
"Father absence",
"has effect",
"single parent"
] | Statistics
United States
Based on the 2018 U.S. Census Bureau: out of 11 million single parent households, 80% of them are fatherless, breaking down to 1 in every 4 children born; totaling to a percentage of 81.5%. Out of that 81.5% who were raised by single mothers, 34% were poor, 26.8% were jobless the entire year, a... | 6 |
[
"Drift whale",
"cause",
"death"
] | Reasons
Aside from the whaling industry, most cetaceans have no predators other than the orca (killer whale) and certain large sharks (such as the dusky), which in both cases tend to attack in groups and focus on one young whale. Some drift whale carcasses show injuries consistent with attacks from these species, or, i... | 0 |
[
"Drift whale",
"subclass of",
"carcass"
] | In historical sources, it is not always clear whether a given cetacean washed up alive or dead, but the term "drift whale" focuses on the benefits of its carcass – meat, blubber, fat, and other products – to the people who claimed it. Nowadays, when a dead whale washes up on a beach, often the authorities are required ... | 1 |
[
"Drift whale",
"different from",
"cetacean stranding"
] | A drift whale is a cetacean mammal that has died at sea and floated into shore. This is in contrast to a beached or stranded whale, which reaches land alive and may die there or regain safety in the ocean. Most cetaceans that die, from natural causes or predators, do not wind up on land; most die far offshore and sink ... | 4 |
[
"1999 Mauritian riots",
"cause",
"death"
] | The 1999 Mauritian riots were national-scale rioting and protests in Mauritius following the death of the popular "seggae" musician Joseph Réginald Topize, better known by his stage name "Kaya", in police custody. The rioting lasted for four days from 21 to 25 February 1999. Four civilians and one police officer were k... | 0 |
[
"1999 Mauritian riots",
"country",
"Mauritius"
] | The 1999 Mauritian riots were national-scale rioting and protests in Mauritius following the death of the popular "seggae" musician Joseph Réginald Topize, better known by his stage name "Kaya", in police custody. The rioting lasted for four days from 21 to 25 February 1999. Four civilians and one police officer were k... | 1 |
[
"1999 Mauritian riots",
"instance of",
"riot"
] | The 1999 Mauritian riots were national-scale rioting and protests in Mauritius following the death of the popular "seggae" musician Joseph Réginald Topize, better known by his stage name "Kaya", in police custody. The rioting lasted for four days from 21 to 25 February 1999. Four civilians and one police officer were k... | 2 |
[
"Soil contamination",
"cause",
"human"
] | Soil contamination, soil pollution, or land pollution as a part of land degradation is caused by the presence of xenobiotic (human-made) chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment. It is typically caused by industrial activity, agricultural chemicals or improper disposal of waste. The most common ch... | 0 |
[
"Soil contamination",
"cause",
"soil pollutants"
] | Soil contamination, soil pollution, or land pollution as a part of land degradation is caused by the presence of xenobiotic (human-made) chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment. It is typically caused by industrial activity, agricultural chemicals or improper disposal of waste. The most common ch... | 4 |
[
"Central Fire (Arizona)",
"cause",
"human"
] | The Central Fire was a wildfire that burned in Tonto National Forest in Maricopa County, Arizona in the United States. The fire, which was first reported on June 20, 2020, burned a total of 4,499 acres (1,821 ha). It was contained on June 30, 2020 and was human caused.Events
The Central Fire was first reported on June ... | 0 |
[
"Central Fire (Arizona)",
"location",
"Tonto National Forest"
] | The Central Fire was a wildfire that burned in Tonto National Forest in Maricopa County, Arizona in the United States. The fire, which was first reported on June 20, 2020, burned a total of 4,499 acres (1,821 ha). It was contained on June 30, 2020 and was human caused. | 3 |
[
"Apple Fire",
"cause",
"human"
] | The Apple Fire was a wildfire that burned during the 2020 California wildfire season in Cherry Valley south of Oak Glen and north of Beaumont and Banning in Riverside County, California in the United States. The fire ignited on Friday, July 31, 2020 as three separate smaller blazes within the rural canyons along Oak G... | 0 |
[
"Apple Fire",
"country",
"United States of America"
] | The Apple Fire was a wildfire that burned during the 2020 California wildfire season in Cherry Valley south of Oak Glen and north of Beaumont and Banning in Riverside County, California in the United States. The fire ignited on Friday, July 31, 2020 as three separate smaller blazes within the rural canyons along Oak G... | 1 |
[
"Apple Fire",
"instance of",
"wildfire"
] | The Apple Fire was a wildfire that burned during the 2020 California wildfire season in Cherry Valley south of Oak Glen and north of Beaumont and Banning in Riverside County, California in the United States. The fire ignited on Friday, July 31, 2020 as three separate smaller blazes within the rural canyons along Oak G... | 3 |
[
"Grizzly Creek Fire",
"cause",
"human"
] | The Grizzly Creek Fire (also called the 120 Fire) was a wildfire that burned 32,631 acres (13,205 ha) in Glenwood Canyon in the state of Colorado in the United States. The fire first ignited on August 10, 2020 and was declared 100% contained on December 18, 2020. The Grizzly Creek fire's proximity to Interstate 70 resu... | 0 |
[
"Grizzly Creek Fire",
"country",
"United States of America"
] | The Grizzly Creek Fire (also called the 120 Fire) was a wildfire that burned 32,631 acres (13,205 ha) in Glenwood Canyon in the state of Colorado in the United States. The fire first ignited on August 10, 2020 and was declared 100% contained on December 18, 2020. The Grizzly Creek fire's proximity to Interstate 70 resu... | 1 |
[
"Grizzly Creek Fire",
"location",
"Glenwood Canyon"
] | The Grizzly Creek Fire (also called the 120 Fire) was a wildfire that burned 32,631 acres (13,205 ha) in Glenwood Canyon in the state of Colorado in the United States. The fire first ignited on August 10, 2020 and was declared 100% contained on December 18, 2020. The Grizzly Creek fire's proximity to Interstate 70 resu... | 2 |
[
"Grizzly Creek Fire",
"instance of",
"wildfire"
] | The Grizzly Creek Fire (also called the 120 Fire) was a wildfire that burned 32,631 acres (13,205 ha) in Glenwood Canyon in the state of Colorado in the United States. The fire first ignited on August 10, 2020 and was declared 100% contained on December 18, 2020. The Grizzly Creek fire's proximity to Interstate 70 resu... | 5 |
[
"Black Fire (2022)",
"cause",
"human"
] | Events
The Black fire started on May 13, due to human cause.
The origin of the fire was centered on "Me-Own Air Strip" off of Forest Road 150 near Middle Mesa, in a rural area of Gila National Forest.
In the span of one week the fire grew to 100,000 acres. As of May 21st there are 615 personnel working on the fire. Th... | 0 |
[
"Computer-induced medical problems",
"cause",
"computer"
] | Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
The medical problem associated with computer-related work is carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). CTS is a stress-related injury caused by repetitive movement of joints, especially the wrist, and can lead to numerous musculoskeletal problems. It has become very common among Computer professionals due to... | 0 |
[
"Imposex",
"instance of",
"environmental degradation"
] | Imposex is a disorder in sea snails caused by the toxic effects of certain marine pollutants. These pollutants cause female sea snails (marine gastropod molluscs) to develop male sex organs such as a penis and a vas deferens.Imposex inducing substances
It was believed that the only inducer of imposex was tributyltin (T... | 3 |
[
"Imposex",
"has effect",
"transition"
] | Imposex is a disorder in sea snails caused by the toxic effects of certain marine pollutants. These pollutants cause female sea snails (marine gastropod molluscs) to develop male sex organs such as a penis and a vas deferens. | 4 |
[
"Imposex",
"cause",
"triphenyltin hydride"
] | Imposex is a disorder in sea snails caused by the toxic effects of certain marine pollutants. These pollutants cause female sea snails (marine gastropod molluscs) to develop male sex organs such as a penis and a vas deferens. | 11 |
[
"Imposex",
"instance of",
"animal disease"
] | Imposex is a disorder in sea snails caused by the toxic effects of certain marine pollutants. These pollutants cause female sea snails (marine gastropod molluscs) to develop male sex organs such as a penis and a vas deferens. | 12 |
[
"Imposex",
"cause",
"tributyltin compound"
] | Imposex is a disorder in sea snails caused by the toxic effects of certain marine pollutants. These pollutants cause female sea snails (marine gastropod molluscs) to develop male sex organs such as a penis and a vas deferens.Abnormalities
In the dog whelk, the growth of a penis in imposex females gradually blocks the o... | 13 |
[
"Siblicide",
"subclass of",
"killing"
] | In humans
Siblicide can also be seen in humans in the form of twins in the mother's womb. One twin may grow to be an average weight, while the other is underweight. This is a result of one twin taking more nutrients from the mother than the other twin. In cases of identical twins, they may even have twin-to-twin transf... | 3 |
[
"Post-traumatic stress disorder",
"subclass of",
"anxiety disorder"
] | The addition of the term to the DSM-III was greatly influenced by the experiences and conditions of U.S. military veterans of the Vietnam War. In fact, much of the available published research regarding PTSD is based on studies done on veterans of the war in Vietnam.
Because of the initial overt focus on PTSD as a com... | 3 |
[
"Post-traumatic stress disorder",
"different from",
"acute stress disorder"
] | Symptoms
Symptoms of PTSD generally begin within the first three months after the inciting traumatic event, but may not begin until years later. In the typical case, the individual with PTSD persistently avoids either trauma-related thoughts and emotions or discussion of the traumatic event and may even have amnesia of... | 34 |
[
"Post-traumatic stress disorder",
"different from",
"posttraumatic stress disorder in children and teens"
] | Trauma
PTSD has been associated with a wide range of traumatic events. The risk of developing PTSD after a traumatic event varies by trauma type and is highest following exposure to sexual violence (11.4%), particularly rape (19.0%). Men are more likely to experience a traumatic event (of any type), but women are more ... | 53 |
[
"Environmental impact of war",
"facet of",
"war"
] | Historical events
Vietnam
The Vietnam War had significant environmental implications due to chemical agents which were used to destroy militarily-significant vegetation. Enemies found an advantage in remaining invisible by blending into a civilian population or taking cover in dense vegetation and opposing armies which... | 1 |
[
"Operation Golden Fleece",
"country",
"Greece"
] | The Operation Golden Fleece (Greek: Επιχείρηση Χρυσόμαλλο Δέρας) was a non-combatant evacuation operation carried out by the Hellenic Navy in August 1993 to evacuate over 1,000 native Greeks from Georgia fleeing the War in Abkhazia to Greece. | 0 |
[
"Operation Golden Fleece",
"instance of",
"emergency evacuation"
] | The Operation Golden Fleece (Greek: Επιχείρηση Χρυσόμαλλο Δέρας) was a non-combatant evacuation operation carried out by the Hellenic Navy in August 1993 to evacuate over 1,000 native Greeks from Georgia fleeing the War in Abkhazia to Greece. | 2 |
[
"Earth analog",
"cause",
"water"
] | History
Between 1858 and 1920, Mars was thought by many, including some scientists, to be very similar to Earth, only drier with a thick atmosphere, similar axial tilt, orbit and seasons as well as a Martian civilization that had built great Martian canals. These theories were advanced by Giovanni Schiaparelli, Perciv... | 0 |
[
"Earth analog",
"subclass of",
"terrestrial planet"
] | An Earth analog, also called an Earth analogue, Earth twin, or second Earth, is a planet or moon with environmental conditions similar to those found on Earth. The term Earth-like planet is also used, but this term may refer to any terrestrial planet.
The possibility is of particular interest to astrobiologists and ast... | 4 |
[
"Earth analog",
"instance of",
"astronomical object type"
] | An Earth analog, also called an Earth analogue, Earth twin, or second Earth, is a planet or moon with environmental conditions similar to those found on Earth. The term Earth-like planet is also used, but this term may refer to any terrestrial planet.
The possibility is of particular interest to astrobiologists and ast... | 7 |
[
"Curing (chemistry)",
"has effect",
"solid"
] | Curing is a chemical process employed in polymer chemistry and process engineering that produces the toughening or hardening of a polymer material by cross-linking of polymer chains. Even if it is strongly associated with the production of thermosetting polymers, the term "curing" can be used for all the processes whe... | 1 |
[
"Curing (chemistry)",
"product or material produced",
"polymer"
] | Curing is a chemical process employed in polymer chemistry and process engineering that produces the toughening or hardening of a polymer material by cross-linking of polymer chains. Even if it is strongly associated with the production of thermosetting polymers, the term "curing" can be used for all the processes whe... | 4 |
[
"Curing (chemistry)",
"uses",
"polymer"
] | Curing is a chemical process employed in polymer chemistry and process engineering that produces the toughening or hardening of a polymer material by cross-linking of polymer chains. Even if it is strongly associated with the production of thermosetting polymers, the term "curing" can be used for all the processes whe... | 5 |
[
"Curing (chemistry)",
"uses",
"resin"
] | Curing is a chemical process employed in polymer chemistry and process engineering that produces the toughening or hardening of a polymer material by cross-linking of polymer chains. Even if it is strongly associated with the production of thermosetting polymers, the term "curing" can be used for all the processes whe... | 8 |
[
"Curing (chemistry)",
"has part(s)",
"polymerization"
] | Curing is a chemical process employed in polymer chemistry and process engineering that produces the toughening or hardening of a polymer material by cross-linking of polymer chains. Even if it is strongly associated with the production of thermosetting polymers, the term "curing" can be used for all the processes whe... | 9 |
[
"Curing (chemistry)",
"instance of",
"chemical process"
] | Curing is a chemical process employed in polymer chemistry and process engineering that produces the toughening or hardening of a polymer material by cross-linking of polymer chains. Even if it is strongly associated with the production of thermosetting polymers, the term "curing" can be used for all the processes whe... | 13 |
[
"Curing (chemistry)",
"has part(s)",
"cross-linking"
] | Curing is a chemical process employed in polymer chemistry and process engineering that produces the toughening or hardening of a polymer material by cross-linking of polymer chains. Even if it is strongly associated with the production of thermosetting polymers, the term "curing" can be used for all the processes whe... | 18 |
[
"Curing (chemistry)",
"instance of",
"manufacturing process"
] | Curing is a chemical process employed in polymer chemistry and process engineering that produces the toughening or hardening of a polymer material by cross-linking of polymer chains. Even if it is strongly associated with the production of thermosetting polymers, the term "curing" can be used for all the processes whe... | 19 |
[
"Curing (chemistry)",
"has effect",
"increase"
] | Curing is a chemical process employed in polymer chemistry and process engineering that produces the toughening or hardening of a polymer material by cross-linking of polymer chains. Even if it is strongly associated with the production of thermosetting polymers, the term "curing" can be used for all the processes whe... | 23 |
[
"Butterflies in the stomach",
"cause",
"love"
] | Butterflies in the stomach is the physical sensation in humans of a "fluttery" feeling in the stomach, caused by a reduction of blood flow to the organ. This is as a result of the release of adrenaline in the fight-or-flight response, which causes increased heart rate and blood pressure, consequently sending more blood... | 0 |
[
"Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)",
"country",
"France"
] | The Paris Peace Conference was the formal meeting in 1919 and 1920 of the victorious Allies after the end of World War I to set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers. Dominated by the leaders of Britain, France, the United States and Italy, it resulted in five treaties that rearranged the maps of Europe and p... | 0 |
[
"Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)",
"has effect",
"Treaty of Versailles"
] | The Paris Peace Conference was the formal meeting in 1919 and 1920 of the victorious Allies after the end of World War I to set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers. Dominated by the leaders of Britain, France, the United States and Italy, it resulted in five treaties that rearranged the maps of Europe and p... | 5 |
[
"Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)",
"instance of",
"peace conference"
] | The Paris Peace Conference was the formal meeting in 1919 and 1920 of the victorious Allies after the end of World War I to set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers. Dominated by the leaders of Britain, France, the United States and Italy, it resulted in five treaties that rearranged the maps of Europe and p... | 6 |
[
"Partition of the Ottoman Empire",
"instance of",
"occurrence"
] | The partition of the Ottoman Empire (30 October 1918 – 1 November 1922) was a geopolitical event that occurred after World War I and the occupation of Istanbul by British, French and Italian troops in November 1918. The partitioning was planned in several agreements made by the Allied Powers early in the course of Wor... | 1 |
[
"Internationalist–defencist schism",
"instance of",
"debate"
] | Division
The 'defencist' camp included many venerable figures of European socialism: Jules Guesde and Édouard Vaillant in France, Gustav Noske and Friedrich Ebert in Germany, Georgi Plekhanov and Ekaterina Breshkovskaia among the Russians. Leaders of the anti-war 'Internationalist' camp included Jean Jaurès (who was mu... | 1 |
[
"Revolutions of 1917–1923",
"instance of",
"revolution"
] | The Revolutions of 1917–1923 were a revolutionary wave that included political unrest and armed revolts around the world inspired by the success of the Russian Revolution and the disorder created by the aftermath of World War I. The uprisings were mainly socialist or anti-colonial in nature. Some socialist revolts fail... | 1 |
[
"Revolutions of 1917–1923",
"part of",
"aftermath of World War I"
] | Italy
The aftermath of the first world war in Italy resulted in great levels of unemployment and an economic crisis. These factors helped cause the Biennio Rosso (or the Two Red Years) which was a period of intense social conflict between Communist revolutionaries and the Italian Kingdom. The rise in working class supp... | 2 |
[
"Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia",
"start point",
"Czechoslovakia"
] | The expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia after World War II was part of a series of evacuations and deportations of Germans from Central and Eastern Europe during and after World War II.
During the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, the Czech resistance groups demanded the deportation of ethnic Germans from Czech... | 1 |
[
"Czechoslovak–Hungarian population exchange",
"facet of",
"history of Hungary"
] | The Czechoslovak–Hungarian population exchange was the exchange of inhabitants between Czechoslovakia and Hungary after World War II. Between 45,000 and 120,000 Hungarians were forcibly transferred from Czechoslovakia to Hungary, and their properties confiscated, while around 72,000 Slovaks voluntarily transferred from... | 2 |
[
"Czechoslovak–Hungarian population exchange",
"facet of",
"history of Slovakia"
] | The Czechoslovak–Hungarian population exchange was the exchange of inhabitants between Czechoslovakia and Hungary after World War II. Between 45,000 and 120,000 Hungarians were forcibly transferred from Czechoslovakia to Hungary, and their properties confiscated, while around 72,000 Slovaks voluntarily transferred from... | 3 |
[
"Czechoslovak–Hungarian population exchange",
"instance of",
"deportation"
] | The Czechoslovak–Hungarian population exchange was the exchange of inhabitants between Czechoslovakia and Hungary after World War II. Between 45,000 and 120,000 Hungarians were forcibly transferred from Czechoslovakia to Hungary, and their properties confiscated, while around 72,000 Slovaks voluntarily transferred from... | 4 |
[
"Czechoslovak–Hungarian population exchange",
"facet of",
"history of Czechoslovakia"
] | The Czechoslovak–Hungarian population exchange was the exchange of inhabitants between Czechoslovakia and Hungary after World War II. Between 45,000 and 120,000 Hungarians were forcibly transferred from Czechoslovakia to Hungary, and their properties confiscated, while around 72,000 Slovaks voluntarily transferred from... | 5 |
[
"Czechoslovak–Hungarian population exchange",
"instance of",
"population transfer"
] | The Czechoslovak–Hungarian population exchange was the exchange of inhabitants between Czechoslovakia and Hungary after World War II. Between 45,000 and 120,000 Hungarians were forcibly transferred from Czechoslovakia to Hungary, and their properties confiscated, while around 72,000 Slovaks voluntarily transferred from... | 7 |
[
"British pet massacre",
"instance of",
"massacre"
] | The British pet massacre was an event in the United Kingdom in 1939 in which over 750,000 pets were killed in preparation for food shortages during World War II. | 2 |
[
"Anti-austerity movement in Greece",
"instance of",
"protest"
] | Before 5 May 2010
On May Day, there were protest marches in Athens and Thessaloniki, by many unions, left-wing, anarchist and communist party supporters. Violent clashes broke out when riot police were sent out to contain the protesters.On 4 May, members of the Communist Party of Greece broke into the Acropolis of Athe... | 3 |
[
"2015–2018 Iraqi protests",
"cause",
"corruption"
] | Timeline
2015 protests
On 16 July, clashes between police and demonstrators led to the death of one young man, with two others wounded.On 2 August, hundreds took to the streets in the southern cities of Nasriyah and Najaf to protest over poor living conditions, including power shortages, and urged authorities to fight ... | 0 |
[
"2015–2018 Iraqi protests",
"country",
"Iraq"
] | Occasional protests took place in Iraq during the years 2015–2018, in Baghdad and more southern Iraqi cities like Najaf, Nasriyah and Basra, over state corruption and political paralysis and deadlock, poverty, unemployment, power shortages, water shortages around Basra, failing public services, etc..Background
In 2014... | 1 |
[
"2015–2018 Iraqi protests",
"cause",
"poverty"
] | Occasional protests took place in Iraq during the years 2015–2018, in Baghdad and more southern Iraqi cities like Najaf, Nasriyah and Basra, over state corruption and political paralysis and deadlock, poverty, unemployment, power shortages, water shortages around Basra, failing public services, etc.. | 3 |
[
"2015–2018 Iraqi protests",
"instance of",
"demonstration"
] | Occasional protests took place in Iraq during the years 2015–2018, in Baghdad and more southern Iraqi cities like Najaf, Nasriyah and Basra, over state corruption and political paralysis and deadlock, poverty, unemployment, power shortages, water shortages around Basra, failing public services, etc..Background
In 2014... | 4 |
[
"2015–2018 Iraqi protests",
"cause",
"unemployment"
] | Occasional protests took place in Iraq during the years 2015–2018, in Baghdad and more southern Iraqi cities like Najaf, Nasriyah and Basra, over state corruption and political paralysis and deadlock, poverty, unemployment, power shortages, water shortages around Basra, failing public services, etc..2018: Water, elect... | 5 |
[
"Putin's Palace (film)",
"country of origin",
"Russia"
] | Putin's Palace. History of World's Largest Bribe (Russian: Дворец для Путина. История самой большой взятки, lit. 'A palace for Putin. The story of the biggest bribe') is a 2021 Russian documentary film by the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK). The film investigates the residence commonly known as "Putin's Palace" that i... | 0 |
[
"Putin's Palace (film)",
"cause",
"corruption"
] | Putin's Palace. History of World's Largest Bribe (Russian: Дворец для Путина. История самой большой взятки, lit. 'A palace for Putin. The story of the biggest bribe') is a 2021 Russian documentary film by the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK). The film investigates the residence commonly known as "Putin's Palace" that i... | 2 |
[
"2021 Tunisian protests",
"country",
"Tunisia"
] | The 2021 Tunisian protests are a series of protests that started on 15 January 2021. Thousand of people rioted in cities and towns across Tunisia, which saw looting and arson as well as mass deployment of police and army in several cities and the arrest of hundreds of demonstrators.
The protests started in the town of ... | 1 |
[
"2021 Tunisian protests",
"instance of",
"protest"
] | The 2021 Tunisian protests are a series of protests that started on 15 January 2021. Thousand of people rioted in cities and towns across Tunisia, which saw looting and arson as well as mass deployment of police and army in several cities and the arrest of hundreds of demonstrators.
The protests started in the town of ... | 3 |
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