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It is also used as a heat disperser for the rubber and acts to protect its polymers from ultraviolet radiation (the same UV protection is conferred to plastics containing zinc oxide) | 0 |
On 25 March 1959, Chehab and Nasser met at the Lebanese–Syrian border and compromised on an end to the Lebanese crisis | 0 |
The quail is a small to medium-sized, cryptically coloured bird | 0 |
Alsace is also one of the most pro-EU regions of France | 0 |
In what town does the TuiA'ana conduct business? | 1 |
South Africa has completed a process of transforming its "higher education landscape". What are polytechnics called in South Africa? | 1 |
Many bacterial species exist simply as single cells, others associate in characteristic patterns: Neisseria form diploids (pairs), Streptococcus form chains, and Staphylococcus group together in "bunch of grapes" clusters. Bacteria can also be elongated to form filaments, for example the Actinobacteria. Filamentous bac... | 0 |
To improve the efficiency of the lamp, the filament usually consists of multiple coils of coiled fine wire, also known as a 'coiled coil'. What did not improve efficiency of the lamp? | 1 |
What percentage of the American comic-book market did Marvel account for? | 1 |
In 1911 arsphenamine, the first synthetic anti-infective drug, was developed by Paul Ehrlich and chemist Alfred Bertheim of the Institute of Experimental Therapy in Berlin. Where is the Institute of Bertheim located | 1 |
What did the Court write about Jefferson's comments as it related to the scope and effect of the First Amendment? | 1 |
In electric power distribution, capacitors are used for power factor correction. In what what unit is the capacitance reported for capacitors never used in power factor correction | 1 |
How high did the 1992 Bohemian Rhapsody chart | 1 |
The Ptolemaic Kingdom was a powerful Hellenistic state, extending from southern Syria in the east, to Cyrene to the west, and south to the frontier with Nubia | 0 |
What war won Southampton the title of No. 1 Military Embarkation port? | 1 |
Beyoncé names Michael Jackson as her major musical influence. Who does Beyoncé feel is an all-around entertainer? | 1 |
What is the significance of the Marshall Islands joining the International Labour Organization | 1 |
This study examined 17 subjects, (average age 53) with normal memory performance | 0 |
In what year did Otto von Guericke invent the mercury displacement pump? | 1 |
Von Neumann founded the field of continuous geometry | 0 |
Characteristics were ascribed to both and examples of both kinds were offered | 0 |
The battle of Iwo Jima ("Operation Detachment") in February 1945 was one of the bloodiest battles fought by the Americans in the Pacific War. When did "Operation Detachment" occur | 1 |
Which war had the least U.S. casualties with it | 1 |
From the end of World War II until 1971, when John Rawls published A Theory of Justice, political philosophy declined in the Anglo-American academic world, as analytic philosophers expressed skepticism about the possibility that normative judgments had cognitive content, and political science turned toward statistical ... | 1 |
The announcement came two years after Dell Inc. How much has Dell's value increased since they went public | 1 |
Maintaining the household was the main duty of samurai women. | 0 |
At the university, students can obtain a bachelor's degree in three years and a master's after four | 0 |
German air supremacy at night was also now under threat. How did the Bristol Blenheim F.1 perform against German aircraft | 1 |
According to the New Jersey Press Association, several media entities refrain from using the term "ultra-Orthodox", including the Religion Newswriters Association; JTA, the global Jewish news service; and the Star-Ledger, New Jersey’s largest daily newspaper. Who is the spiritual leader of Temple Israel Community Cente... | 1 |
114th Street marks the southern boundary of which university's Morningside Heights Campus | 1 |
At over 5 million, Puerto Ricans are easily the 2nd largest Hispanic group. Where have farm ranchers and English ranchers settled | 1 |
But while Claremont remains the most concentrated hub of Whiteheadian activity, the place where Whitehead's thought currently seems to be growing the most quickly is in China. What philosphers' writings are becoming not required reading for graduate students in China | 1 |
In the Kingdom of Holland, the British launched the Walcheren Campaign to open up a second front in the war and to relieve the pressure on the Austrians. The Walcheren Campaign was intended to relieve the military pressure on whom? | 1 |
For the most part, they are bilaterally symmetric, and often have a specialized head with feeding and sensory organs | 0 |
Brasília has a tropical savanna climate (Aw) according to the Köppen system, with two distinct seasons: the rainy season, from October to April, and a dry season, from May to September. What climate type does Brasilia have | 1 |
After three years devoted to the task, he produced a series of lectures that eventually became The Feynman Lectures on Physics | 0 |
The reflectance from the infrared light can also be used to determine the critical dimension, depth, and sidewall angle of high aspect ratio trench structures. | 0 |
What problem has substantially increased in its severity | 1 |
Present-day Mali was once part of three West African empires that controlled trans-Saharan trade: the Ghana Empire, the Mali Empire (for which Mali is named), and the Songhai Empire. Along with a new constitution, Mali became what type of state in 1991? | 1 |
Dietary fiber consists mainly of cellulose, a large carbohydrate polymer which is indigestible as humans do not have the required enzymes to disassemble it | 0 |
The same survey shows nearly 40% of American households own at least one dog, of which 67% own just one dog, 25% two dogs and nearly 9% more than two dogs. | 0 |
Insecticides can protect animals from illnesses that can be caused by parasites such as fleas. | 0 |
By the early 20th century, mass civil disorder had begun in China, and it was growing continuously. What were the governments New Policies also called? | 1 |
When did the Soviet regime first lose power? | 1 |
It then leads the meditator to realize the Four Noble Truths, Enlightenment and Nibbāna | 0 |
The Age of Enlightenment was preceded by and closely associated with the scientific revolution. Earlier philosophers whose work influenced the Enlightenment included Francis Bacon, Descartes, Locke, and Spinoza. The major figures of the Enlightenment included Cesare Beccaria, Voltaire, Denis Diderot, Jean-Jacques Rouss... | 0 |
In India a Diploma in Engineering is a specific academic award usually awarded in technical or vocational courses e | 0 |
In October 2011, the government declared that an area covering nearly 2,000,000 square kilometres (772,000 sq mi) of ocean shall be reserved as a shark sanctuary. This is the world's largest shark sanctuary, extending the worldwide ocean area in which sharks are protected from 2,700,000 to 4,600,000 square kilometres (... | 0 |
In 2013, Houston was identified as the #1 U. How many jobs did Houston add for every one lost? | 1 |
Junius Brutus, traditionally Rome's Republican founder and first consul | 0 |
Swiss citizens are subject to three legal jurisdictions: the commune, canton and federal levels. | 0 |
It is the world's fourth oldest major film studio, after the renowned French studios Gaumont Film Company and Pathé, and the Danish Nordisk Film company | 0 |
Where was native copper extracted with primitive tools between 800 and 1600 | 1 |
The Garamantes civilization eventually collapsed after they had depleted available water in the aquifers and could no longer sustain the effort to extend the tunnels further into the mountains. | 0 |
PAL, SECAM and NTSC frame rates technically apply only to analogue standard definition television, not to digital or high definition broadcasts. In former NTSC countries, what frame rate does SDTV operate at | 1 |
What countries have big public sectors but low corruption | 1 |
He's not trying to be Freddie. | 0 |
When did James I negotiate the Treaty of London? | 1 |
Southampton was subsequently the home port for the transatlantic passenger services operated by Cunard with their Blue Riband liner RMS Queen Mary and her running mate RMS Queen Elizabeth. | 0 |
The president does not have the power to issue pardons or what else? | 1 |
The Lacey Act of 1900 was the first federal law that regulated commercial animal markets. What wildlife was covered by the first federal wildlife commerce regulation | 1 |
Who suggested that post-punk be conceived as "more a genre of music than a space of possibility"? | 1 |
German cinema dates back to the very early years of the medium with the work of Max Skladanowsky. When did German cinema come back internationally | 1 |
Other units of measure were rounded in a similar manner | 0 |
During this relocation an estimated 4,000 Cherokees died along the way west | 0 |
and that would be a flight that leaves at 6 p m from Hong Kong | 0 |
A national university is generally a university created or run by a national state but at the same time represents a state autonomic institution which functions as a completely independent body inside of the same state. What is generally a university created or run by private donors? | 1 |
Did changes move along at a uniform pace for the Burmese people | 1 |
During the late medieval period, cotton became known as an imported fiber in northern Europe, without any knowledge of how it was derived, other than that it was a plant. What ancient writer gave later eras the idea that wool might be a tree? | 1 |
Who did Sun Yet-Sen turn in 1930 for help | 1 |
After its return in 2010, the AFL had its national television deal with the NFL Network for a weekly Friday night game. What was the cost to watch AFL games on Ustream | 1 |
What did Feynman digrams allow him and others to do? | 1 |
The United Kingdom ruled what empire | 1 |
The province is traditionally known as the "Land of Fish and Rice". What is the second main crop of the province? | 1 |
" He declared the office extinct, and all of its powers (such as control of the nuclear arsenal) were ceded to Yeltsin. | 0 |
What began with rules ("canons") adopted by the Apostles at the Council of Jerusalem in the first century has developed into a highly complex legal system encapsulating not just norms of the New Testament, but some elements of the Hebrew (Old Testament), Roman, Visigothic, Saxon, and Celtic legal traditions | 0 |
Which well known gas did Jan Baptist van Helmont discover? | 1 |
Whos acceptance decided inheritance issues? | 1 |
At various times, there have been cardinals who had only received first tonsure and minor orders but not yet been ordained as deacons or priests. | 0 |
What music did post-punk end to reject | 1 |
[citation needed] The certificate of an ʻālim, for example, requires approximately twelve years of study. | 0 |
What event was established by Khapa Tsong? | 1 |
What happened to Muslims during Holy Roman rule? | 1 |
Inhibition of gastrin and gastric acid secretion is lifted. | 0 |
As a group of Reform Rabbis convened in Braunschweig, Rabbi Jacob Ettlinger of Altona published a manifesto entitled "Shlomei Emunei Yisrael" in German and Hebrew, having 177 Rabbis sign on | 0 |
Under New York State's gradual abolition act of 1799, children of slave mothers were born to be eventually liberated but were held in indentured servitude until their mid-to-late twenties. Together with slaves freed by their masters after the Revolutionary War and escaped slaves, a significant free-black population gra... | 0 |
How many genes is the trichomoniasis estimated to have? | 1 |
Who used to be the Inspector General for the Department of Transportation? | 1 |
RIBA runs many awards including the Stirling Prize for the best new building of the year, the Royal Gold Medal (first awarded in 1848), which honours a distinguished body of work, and the Stephen Lawrence Prize for projects with a construction budget of less than £500,000. What was the last year in which RIBA's Royal G... | 1 |
The Ministry of Defence and the Defence Forces have been working on a cyberwarfare and defence formation for some years now. | 0 |
Detroit is the center of a three-county urban area (population 3,734,090, area of 1,337 square miles (3,460 km2), a 2010 United States Census) six-county metropolitan statistical area (2010 Census population of 4,296,250, area of 3,913 square miles [10,130 km2]), and a nine-county Combined Statistical Area (2010 Census... | 1 |
In Australia, the formal ceremony of granting assent in parliament has not been regularly used since the early 20th century. What type of ceremony is commonly used to grant assent in Australia? | 1 |
What is a speaker elected by | 1 |
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She certainly raised the standards of all of them | 0 |
Unlike all other large planetary moons in the Solar System, Triton has a retrograde orbit, indicating that it was captured rather than forming in place; it was probably once a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt | 0 |
When was Vincenzo Galilei born | 1 |
In 1795, North Carolina opened the first public university in the United States—the University of North Carolina (now named the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). What state opened the first public university in the United States? | 1 |
Marvin Gardens, the leading yellow property on the board shown, is actually a misspelling of the original location name, "Marven Gardens". What popular property in Monopoly was actually a misspelling | 1 |
What was the name of Kiarostami's film which won the Palm d'Or at Cannes in 1997 | 1 |
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