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In psychology, memory is the process in which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved. What is the second memory stage? | 1 |
In what manner did hydraulic cranes employ Pascal's law | 1 |
Thus, what had become a revolution in both painting and sculpture was applied as part of "a profound reorientation towards a changed world" | 0 |
The Western Chalukya Empire (Kannada:ಪಶ್ಚಿಮ ಚಾಲುಕ್ಯ ಸಾಮ್ರಾಜ್ಯ) ruled most of the western Deccan, South India, between the 10th and 12th centuries. Besides the language of Kannada, what other old language was used during the western Chalukya dynasty? | 1 |
Some of his friends provided music at his request; among them, Potocka sang and Franchomme played the cello. | 0 |
Which branch of Freemasonry accepts atheists? | 1 |
Garments and woolen carpets are the most notable manufactured products. | 0 |
Historical Iranian languages are grouped in three stages: Old Iranian (until 400 BCE), Middle Iranian (400 BCE – 900 CE), and New Iranian (since 900 CE) | 0 |
The superscript m indicates a metastable isotope | 0 |
The Métropole du Grand Paris, or Metropolis of Greater Paris, formally came into existence on January 1, 2016. What three departments of the inner suburbs are included in the metropole | 1 |
What is Sicily going through | 1 |
What is the seeming result of donating genetic cotton sequencing to the public? | 1 |
What was the name of the music video that Jackie Chan made for the event? | 1 |
, fructolysis) that result in only a partial catabolism to glucose, while, in essence, many complex carbohydrates may be digested at the same rate as simple carbohydrates | 0 |
A revolution in 1332 resulted in a broad-based city government with participation of the guilds, and Strasbourg declared itself a free republic. In what year was Strasbourg founded | 1 |
Some pubs still offer a regularly changing selection of guest beers. | 0 |
How many restaurants is New York home to? | 1 |
In the mid-18th century, the First Great Awakening increased Baptist growth in both New England and the South. | 0 |
Lighting is classified by intended use as general, accent, or task lighting, depending largely on the distribution of the light produced by the fixture | 0 |
Most languages today, even in countries that have no direct link to Greco-Roman culture, use some variant of the name "Neptune" for the planet. However, in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, the planet's name was translated as "sea king star" (海王星), because Neptune was the god of the sea. In Mongolian, Neptune is called Dalain Van (Далайн ван), reflecting its namesake god's role as the ruler of the sea. In modern Greek the planet is called Poseidon (Ποσειδώνας, Poseidonas), the Greek counterpart of Neptune. In Hebrew, "Rahab" (רהב), from a Biblical sea monster mentioned in the Book of Psalms, was selected in a vote managed by the Academy of the Hebrew Language in 2009 as the official name for the planet, even though the existing Latin term "Neptun" (נפטון) is commonly used. In Māori, the planet is called Tangaroa, named after the Māori god of the sea. In Nahuatl, the planet is called Tlāloccītlalli, named after the rain god Tlāloc. | 0 |
The key characteristic of predation however is the predator's direct impact on the prey population. | 0 |
Tourism has been a key factor in economic development for many Southeast Asian countries, especially Cambodia. What has Cambodia fallen behind othe ASEAN countries for | 1 |
" Hence, madaris – schools were basically religious centres for religious teachings and learning in the Ottoman world | 0 |
The Communist Party of Great Britain was refused affiliation to the Labour Party between 1921 and 1923. Who was voted the last official leader of the Labour Party | 1 |
Liverpool produced a number of nationally and internationally successful popular singers in the 1950s, including traditional pop stars Frankie Vaughan and Lita Roza, and one of the most successful British rock and roll stars in Billy Fury | 0 |
It has retained its status as the number one cruise/passenger port in the world for well over a decade accommodating the largest cruise ships and the major cruise lines. | 0 |
The RIBA is a member organisation, with 44,000 members. How many people have membership in the Royal Institute? | 1 |
Triple J, and similarly PBS and Triple R, strive to play under represented music | 0 |
Where Congress does not make great and sweeping delegations of its authority, the Supreme Court has been less stringent. What is one of the most recent races regarding limits of non delegation? | 1 |
As the Roman Empire was falling apart, Palermo fell under the control of several Germanic tribes. What was the name of the war between the Ostogoths and The Western Roman Empire | 1 |
Who are the CAF supposed to protect | 1 |
The gladiator mosaic is noted by scholars as one of the finest examples of mosaic art ever seen — a "masterpiece comparable in quality with the Alexander Mosaic in Pompeii. | 0 |
When military conflicts broke out between the Ottoman Empire and other states, Greeks usually took arms against the Empire, with few exceptions. The Orlov Revolt was for which nation's supposed benefit? | 1 |
Low-gain antennas have shorter range, but the orientation of the antenna is relatively unimportant | 0 |
The existence of literary and colloquial readings (文白異讀), called tha̍k-im (讀音), is a prominent feature of some Hokkien dialects and indeed in many Sinitic varieties in the south. What are Sinitic and philosophical concepts called | 1 |
Which major publisher published in formats that were not traditional? | 1 |
, beginning with comics cover-dated April 1941 or Spring 1941 | 0 |
Pubertal development also affects circulatory and respiratory systems as an adolescents' heart and lungs increase in both size and capacity | 0 |
Their sacrosanctity was enforced by a pledge, taken by the plebeians, to kill any person who harmed or interfered with a tribune during his term of office | 0 |
In February 2013, Beyoncé said that Madonna inspired her to take control of her own career | 0 |
In that year, a Polish-Jewish lawyer named Raphael Lemkin, described the policies of systematic murder founded by the Nazis as genocide | 0 |
Who won the battle of Koniggratz? | 1 |
Where was the SNES first released | 1 |
What did Pope Pius V continue to authorize the use of in 2007 | 1 |
What are some concepts of the universe according to theologians? | 1 |
Alcock and has been contested by English teams since 1872. | 0 |
What is the flaw in the color of light produced by an incandescent bulb | 1 |
What Nepalese mountains are claimed to attract tourists? | 1 |
The crew could be order to drop the bomb by what? | 1 |
What was Georgie's father's name? | 1 |
and what date you travelling out | 1 |
Edison also invented variations of the phonograph that used tape and disc formats | 0 |
they don't offer any morning flights to Tokyo | 0 |
Who wrote Pulcinella | 1 |
Which Pacific Islands culture is most culturally similar to Guam? | 1 |
Speech balloons themselves are strongly associated with comics, such that the addition of one to an image is sufficient to turn the image into comics | 0 |
Classification seeks to describe the diversity of bacterial species by naming and grouping organisms based on similarities. Can classification be helpful in determining differences between distinct species | 1 |
There is no hard-and-fast distinction between them, and these categories overlap to a considerable degree | 0 |
The superstructure of a carrier (such as the bridge, flight control tower) are concentrated in a relatively small area called an island, a feature pioneered on the HMS Hermes in 1923. What feature was pioneered on the HMS Hermes in 1932? | 1 |
Which song did Bowersox cover for her first release? | 1 |
What was used as pitch for road aggregates | 1 |
Focused by the commitment to a Moon landing, in January 1962 the US announced Project Gemini, a two-man spacecraft that would support the later three-man Apollo by developing the key spaceflight technologies of space rendezvous and docking of two craft, flight durations of sufficient length to simulate going to the Moon and back, and extra-vehicular activity to accomplish useful work outside the spacecraft. | 0 |
What diseases were minimized by Gaddafi's health care policies | 1 |
When was the period where the majority of multicellular phyla first appeared | 1 |
Since 2001 Shakespeare in the Arb has presented one play by Shakespeare each June, in a large park near downtown | 0 |
Neptune is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in the Solar System. What is neptune the least dense of? | 1 |
9FM, as well as a number of local Spanish-language radio stations | 0 |
Similar to the problems of defining literature and film, no consensus has been reached on a definition of the comics medium, and attempted definitions and descriptions have fallen prey to numerous exceptions. Comic critics, such as McCloud, stressed that sequences of what should be secondary | 1 |
Cultural sociology first emerged in Weimar Germany (1918–1933), where sociologists such as Alfred Weber used the term Kultursoziologie (cultural sociology). Who was the first to refer to culture as sociology? | 1 |
Who commanded the French Army of the Rhine | 1 |
London is directly connected to continental Europe through what rail service? | 1 |
However, the urban agglomeration extends well beyond the neighboring municipalities, e. | 0 |
In what year was Benito Mussolini nicknamed il Duce | 1 |
Former player Austin Carr holds the record for most points scored in a single game of the tournament with 61 | 0 |
Transistors are typically made up of what today | 1 |
The Tulong reservoir upstream is in danger of collapse. | 0 |
Which state created a county called Tennessee in 1788 | 1 |
Polish nation ruled by what dynasty | 1 |
This fact can be easily explained because of the impossibility of teaching Galician during the Francisco Franco era, so older people speak the language but have no written competence. | 0 |
The RIBA is a member organisation, with 44,000 members. How many people have lost membership in the Royal Institute? | 1 |
What has a decrease in production costs contributed to | 1 |
On what date was Napoleon taken off the list of generals in service due to his refusal to serve in Vendée | 1 |
The central part of the Sahara is hyperarid, with little to no vegetation. Which section of the Sahara is filled with vegetation | 1 |
Who caused deviations from Panini due to their lack of interference? | 1 |
Water desalination plants are gradually being constructed to deal with recent years of prolonged drought. | 0 |
As of October 2011, how many subscribers does The Times' digital product currently have? | 1 |
Through this, he altered the course of European and world history and established Protestantism | 0 |
Internationally, Victoria took a keen interest in the improvement of relations between France and Britain. Where did Victoria and her family go to for safety during the revolutionary scare of April 1848 | 1 |
Retrotransposons can be transcribed into RNA, which are then duplicated at another site into the genome. What kind of genetic material can be produced from retrotransposons? | 1 |
What is another singing show similar to American Idol | 1 |
For instance, according to Brian May, there are over 180 vocal overdubs in "Bohemian Rhapsody" | 0 |
What American naval officer led a raid that destroyed a captured American ship? | 1 |
The ecclesiastical structure of the Roman Empire survived the movements and invasions in the west mostly intact, but the papacy was little regarded, and few of the western bishops looked to the bishop of Rome for religious or political leadership. When did the Gregorian mission travel to Britain | 1 |
What is a critical skill in terms of execution in scores? | 1 |
In 1958, the Soviet Union developed Тransformator (Russian: Трансформатор, meaning Transformer), the first high-resolution (definition) television system capable of producing an image composed of 1,125 lines of resolution aimed at providing teleconferencing for military command. When did the Soviet Union not develop Transformator? | 1 |
Who decided in 1976 that Norfolk Island is a part of the Commonwealth? | 1 |
In addition, Atlantic City has been less popular than Las Vegas, as a gambling city in the United States | 0 |
How much more that the buget did the film gross | 1 |
Her debut single, "Crazy in Love" was named VH1's "Greatest Song of the 2000s", NME's "Best Track of the 00s" and "Pop Song of the Century", considered by Rolling Stone to be one of the 500 greatest songs of all time, earned two Grammy Awards and is one of the best-selling singles of all time at around 8 million copies. What did Bryan Lessard name after Beyoncé | 1 |
Specific studies of Slavic genetics followed. When did Rębała and colleagues studied several Slavic populations with the aim of localizing the Proto-Slavic homeland? | 1 |
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