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Corrin, planète fictive de l'univers de Dune Emma Corrin, actrice anglaise
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Smoking in Canada is banned in indoor public spaces, public transit facilities and workplaces (including restaurants, bars, and casinos), by all territories and provinces, and by the federal government. As of 2010, legislation banning smoking within each of these jurisdictions is mostly consistent, despite the separat...
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Імплозія — в гірничій справі. Імплозія — в ядерній зброї. Імплозія — в фонетиці. Імплозія — в психотерапії.
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Justify may refer to: Justify (horse), winner of the 2018 U.S. Thoroughbred Triple Crown (Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes) Justify (ANSI), an ANSI escape sequence "Justify" (ATB song) "Justify" (The Rasmus song) "Justify", a song by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus See also Justified (disambigua...
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A label is any kind of tag attached to something so as to identify the object or its content. It may refer to: Label, an identifier Labelling, describing someone or something in a word or short phrase Physical tags Clothing label, referring either to a clothing brand, or to a physical tag on clothing Museum label...
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In fiber optic telecommunications, the launch angle has the following meanings: The angle, with respect to the normal, at which a light ray emerges from a surface. The beam divergence at an emitting surface, such as that of a light-emitting diode (LED), laser, lens, prism, or optical fiber end face. At an end face ...
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Pinasugbo, also known as consilva, is a Filipino banana chip dessert made from thinly sliced saba bananas that are deep-fried and coated with caramelized sugar and sesame seeds. It originates from the Hiligaynon people of the Western Visayas islands. It is traditionally sold in white paper cones. See also Panocha man...
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>> List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1870–1874) The following is from a list of caricatures published 1868–69 by the British magazine Vanity Fair (1868–1914). Next List of Vanity Fair (British magazine) caricatures (1870–1874) 1868 in art 1869 in art 1868 in the United Kingdom 1869 in the United Kingdom
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Servitor may be used in the following contexts: Servitor, an Oxford University undergraduate student who received free accommodation Servitor, a uniformed porter at the University of Edinburgh Servitors, menial cyborg labourers in the Warhammer 40,000 universe Servitor (chaos magic), a concept within chaos magic Imar...
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In telephony, the term local call has the following meanings: Any call using a single switching center; that is, not traveling to another telephone network; A call made within a local calling area as defined by the local exchange carrier; Any call for which an additional charge, i.e., toll charge, is not billed to ...
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<< List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1868–1869) >> List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1875–1879) The following is from a list of caricatures published 1870–1874 by the British magazine Vanity Fair (1868–1914). Next List of Vanity Fair (British magazine) caricatures (1875–1879) 1870s in the United Kingdom
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<< List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1870-1874) >> List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1880-1884) The following is from a list of caricatures published 1875-1879 by the British magazine Vanity Fair (1868–1914). Next List of Vanity Fair (British magazine) caricatures (1880-1884) 1870s in the United Kingdom
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<< List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1875–1879) >> List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1885–1889) The following is from a list of caricatures published 1880–1884 by the British magazine Vanity Fair (1868–1914). 1880s in the United Kingdom
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In electronics, the long-term stability of an oscillator is the degree of uniformity of frequency over time, when the frequency is measured under identical environmental conditions, such as supply voltage, load, and temperature. Long-term frequency changes are caused by changes in the oscillator elements that determine...
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Sega System - is a common name for Sega hardware products. Digit-named series Arcade system boards Sega System 1 Sega System 2 Sega System 16 Sega System 18 Sega System 24 Sega System 32 Letter-named series Arcade system boards Sega System E Sega System C Sega System C2 Sega SystemSP Word-named series Game consol...
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Chihaya (襅; ちはや) refers to certain articles of clothing worn in Japanese culture. These may include: A cloth or cord used to tie back the sleeves of a robe, primarily used by women to get the sleeves out of the way for work ranging from important shrine ceremonies, to just humble kitchen work. A kind of ceremonia...
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A wall stud is a vertical repetitive framing member in a building's wall of smaller cross section than a post. It is a fundamental element in frame building. Etymology Stud is an ancient word related to similar words in Old English, Old Norse, Middle High German, and Old Teutonic generally meaning prop or support. Oth...
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<< List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1880–1884) >> List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1890–1894) The following is from a list of caricatures published 1885–1889 by the British magazine Vanity Fair (1868–1914). Next List of Vanity Fair (British magazine) caricatures (1890-1894) 1880s in the United Kingdom
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The 1978–79 Scottish League Cup was the thirty-third season of Scotland's second football knockout competition. The competition was won by Rangers, who defeated Aberdeen in the Final. First round First Leg Second Leg Second round First Leg Second Leg Third round First Leg Second Leg Quarter-finals First Leg ...
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<< List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1885-1889) >> List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1895-1899) The following is from a list of caricatures published 1890–1894 by the British magazine Vanity Fair (1868–1914). Next List of Vanity Fair (British magazine) caricatures (1895-1899) 1890s in the United Kingdom
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A number of natural lakes throughout the world are drying or completely dry due to irrigation or urban use diverting inflow. See also Lists of lakes References Drying Articles containing video clips Shrunken lakes
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Maintenance may refer to: Biological science Maintenance of an organism Maintenance respiration Non-technical maintenance Alimony, also called maintenance in British English Champerty and maintenance, two related legal doctrines Child support, also commonly called "child maintenance" Feudal maintenance, syste...
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Knatsomita (“all crazy dogs”), jedno od tajnih društava udruženja Ikunuhkahtsi (All Comrades) kod Piegan Indijanaca, plemena saveza Blackfoot. Sastojalo se od muškara starih oko 40 godina. Navodi ga George Bird Grinnell u Blackfoot Lodge Tales, 221, 1892. Izvori Blackfoot
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<< List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1890-1894) >> List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1900-1904) Next List of Vanity Fair (British magazine) caricatures (1900-1904) 1890s in the United Kingdom
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<< List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1895-1899) >> List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1905-1909) Next List of Vanity Fair (British magazine) caricatures (1905-1909) 1900s in the United Kingdom
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World Volleyball Championships may refer to FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship
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War Dances is a 2009 collection of short stories and poems by Sherman Alexie. It received the 2010 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. American short story collections Short story collections by Sherman Alexie 2009 short story collections PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction-winning works Grove Press books
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Sure may refer to: Seemingly unrelated regressions Series of Unsurprising Results in Economics (SURE), an economics academic journal Sure, as probability, see certainty Sure (brand), a brand of antiperspirant deodorant Sure (company), a telecommunications company operating in British Crown Dependencies and Overs...
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Gerald Beach Brooks, 3rd Baron Crawshaw (1 April 1884 – 21 October 1946) was a British nobleman. He was a member of the House of Lords from 19 January 1929 to his death, but made no contributions or speeches. Coat of arms Notes 1884 births 1946 deaths People from Long Whatton British people of English descent 20th-c...
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A master frequency generator or master electronic oscillator, in frequency-division multiplexing (FDM), is a piece of equipment used to provide system end-to-end carrier frequency synchronization and frequency accuracy of tones. The following types of oscillators are used in the Defense Communications System FDM sys...
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Heart Trouble may refer to: "Heart Trouble" (The Parliaments song) "Heart Trouble" (Steve Wariner song), from the album One Good Night Deserves Another "Heart Trouble" (Martina McBride song), from the album The Way That I Am Heart Trouble (album), a 2003 album by rockabilly singer Wanda Jackson Heart Trouble (1928 film...
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Mocochinchi (from the Quechua for dried peach) is a Bolivian beverage. It is made with peaches that have been peeled and dried. The fruits are left in water overnight, then boiled with sugar and cinnamon. The drink is served cold, and often, after finishing the drink, the peach is eaten. See also Mote con huesillo ...
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A message is a discrete unit of communication intended by the source for consumption by some recipient or group of recipients. A message may be delivered by various means, including courier, telegraphy, carrier pigeon and electronic bus. A message can be the content of a broadcast. An interactive exchange of messages...
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In telecommunication, a message Base station is a predetermined or prescribed spatial or time-sequential arrangement of the parts of a message that is recorded in or on a data storage medium. At one time, messages prepared for electrical transmission were composed on a printed blank form with spaces for each part of t...
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The Caprices is a short story collection by Sabina Murray. It received the 2003 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. American short story collections Asian-American short story collections 2002 short story collections Literature by Asian-American women Caprices PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction-winning works Mariner Books boo...
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Lipotropin is the name for two hormones produced by the cleavage of pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC). The anterior pituitary gland produces the pro-hormone POMC, which is then cleaved again to form adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) and β-lipotropin (β-LPH). β-Lipotropin β-Lipotropin is a 90-amino acid polypeptide that is the c...
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Women in Their Beds is a short story collection by Gina Berriault. It received the 1996 National Book Critics Circle Award and the 1997 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. References American short story collections Jewish American short story collections National Book Critics Circle Award-winning works 1996 short story ...
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Boudin Bakery (Anglicized pronunciation: ) is a bakery based in San Francisco, California, known for its sourdough bread (trademarked as "The Original San Francisco Sourdough"). The bakery is recognized as the "oldest continually operating business in San Francisco." It was established in 1849 by Isidore Boudin, son of...
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A multicast address is a logical identifier for a group of hosts in a computer network that are available to process datagrams or frames intended to be multicast for a designated network service. Multicast addressing can be used in the link layer (layer 2 in the OSI model), such as Ethernet multicast, and at the intern...
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A formal contract is a contract where the parties have signed under seal, while an informal contract is one not under seal. A seal can be any impression made upon the document by the parties to the contract. This was traditionally done in wax stating the intentions of the parties to be bound by the contract. Only part...
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Cutright may refer to: Jane Cutright, editor of The Petersburg Observer in Petersburg, Illinois Paul Russell Cutright (March 18, 1897 – March 11, 1988), American historian and biologist Simon Cutright (b. July 20, 1974), aka Simon Rex, American actor and rapper. Jay Cutright of Cutright Precision Rifles world clas...
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Les jocondes è un film del 1982 diretto da Jean-Daniel Pillault. Riconoscimenti Menzione speciale 1982 al Festival del cinema di Locarno Collegamenti esterni Pardo d'oro Film drammatici
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Suckling may refer to the process of lactation in which all mammals provide milk for their young Suckling may also refer to the breastfeeding of a human infant or young child Suckling may also refer to: Suckling (surname) Mount Suckling, the highest peak of the Goropu Mountains The Suckling, a 1989 horror film Sc...
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An autotransfusionist, also known as a perioperative blood management technologist, is a specialized allied health professional who operates the cell saver machine during surgeries that expect significant blood loss. The autotransfusionist is responsible for collecting shed blood from the patient during the operation...
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Cinema Girlfriends – film del 1978 diretto da Claudia Weill Girlfriends – film del 1993 diretto da Mark Steven Bosko e Wayne Alan Harold Girlfriends – film del 2009 diretto da Kang Suk-bum Musica Girl Friends – gruppo musicale sudcoreano Girlfriends – singolo dei Cheap Trick del 1994 Televisione Amiche nem...
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Network architecture is the design of a computer network. It is a framework for the specification of a network's physical components and their functional organization and configuration, its operational principles and procedures, as well as communication protocols used. In telecommunication, the specification of a net...
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The Delaware Corporate and Commercial Litigation Blog serves as a free public resource for the latest developments in Delaware corporate and commercial law by providing summaries of key corporate and commercial court decisions from the Delaware Court of Chancery and Delaware Supreme Court. In addition to links to the ...
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Periegops australia is a species of spider in the genus Periegops that is endemic to South East Queensland in Australia. Etymology The species name comes from the name of the continent of Australia, on which it is found. Taxonomy Periegops australia was described in 1995 by Ray Forster. Description Periegops aust...
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Red Cloud (1822–1909) was a war leader of the Oglala Lakota. Red Cloud, Redcloud or RedCloud may also refer to: People Mitchell Red Cloud, Jr. (1924–1950), Native American United States Army corporal and Medal of Honor recipient Oliver Red Cloud (1919–2013), chief of the Oglala Sioux Elwood Towner, Native American at...
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The noise level is the level of noise. Specifically, it may refer to: Noise (electronics) Ambient noise level Environmental noise
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Forward assisting is the practice of moving the bolt or bolt carrier of a firearm fully forward when the return spring has not done so (or there is a chance that it will not have done so). Some firearms have a dedicated device to allow forward assisting; on others, it is simply a procedure performed on the charging han...
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Normalized frequency can refer to: Normalized frequency (digital signal processing) Normalized frequency (fiber optics), also known as V number
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Jim Morrison — vocalista da banda norte-americana The Doors James Morrison (ator) — actor norte-americano James Morrison (cantor) — cantor britânico Desambiguações de música
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Naval flag may refer to: Maritime flag Naval ensign Naval jack See also Lists of naval flags
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An off-axis optical system is an optical system in which the optical axis of the aperture is not coincident with the mechanical center of the aperture. The principal applications of off-axis optical systems are to avoid obstruction of the primary aperture by secondary optical elements, instrument packages, or sensors, ...
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Isoteolin is an antihypertensive and psychoactive chemical. References Aporphine alkaloids Methoxy compounds Phenols
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A sweater vest (known as a tank top, sleeveless sweater or sleeveless pullover in the UK) is an item of knitwear that is similar to a sweater, but without sleeves, usually with a low-cut neckline. They were popular in the 20th century, particularly in the 1970s in the UK, and are again growing in popularity in this cen...
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The California League Hall of Fame is an American baseball hall of fame which honors players, managers, and executives of the California League for their accomplishments and/or contributions to the league in playing, administrative, media, or related roles. The Hall of Fame inducted its first class in 2016. As of 2019,...
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"Did I Tell You" is the fourth single released by The Spinto Band, as well as the fourth single from the album Nice and Nicely Done. "Did I Tell You" was the first single by The Spinto Band to be on the charts, reaching #55 in the UK. 2005 singles 2005 songs The Spinto Band songs
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Sioux Treaty may refer to: Treaties of Portage des Sioux, a series of treaties at Portage des Sioux, Missouri in 1815 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux, an agreement between the United States government and Sioux Indian bands in Minnesota Territory Sioux Treaty of 1868, an agreement between the United States government and...
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A gatekeeper parent, in legal setting, is a parent who appoints themself the power to decide what relationship is acceptable between the other parent and the child(ren). The term is broad and may include power dynamics within a marriage or may describe the behaviors of divorced or never married parents. Characteristi...
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Steve Pollick is a heavy metal guitarist. He is a former member of White Roses and Icarus Witch, and is now an active member of the band Order of Nine. References Living people American heavy metal guitarists Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people)
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Walking with Dinosaurs (or Wonderbook: Walking with Dinosaurs) is an augmented reality video game developed by Supermassive Games in collaboration with the BBC, as part of the resurgence of the "Walking with Dinosaurs", "Planet Dinosaur", "March of the Dinosaurs" and "Chased by Dinosaurs". It was released in Europe on ...
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Alice Clark ( – ) est une historienne et suffragiste britannique, membre de la National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies. Elle est connue pour son ouvrage sur la vie quotidienne des femmes, Working Life of Women (1919). Biographie Alice Clark naît à Street, dans le Somerset. Son père, William Clark, un réformiste ...
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A resignation is the formal act of giving up or quitting one's office or position. Resignation may also refer to: "Resignation" (House), the twenty-second episode of the third season of House The Resignation, a 2003 Rx Bandits album Resignation (Friedrich Schiller), a poem by Friedrich Schiller Resignation syndrom...
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Alan Waldron may refer to: Alan Waldron (cricketer) (1920–1999), English cricketer Alan Waldron (footballer) (born 1951), English professional footballer
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Pulling Strings may refer to: Pulling Strings (film), a 2013 film Pulling Strings (album), a Steve Howe album "Pulling Strings" (White Collar), an episode of White Collar
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Uji Dainagon Monogatari is a collection of stories by Minamoto no Takakuni Uji Dainagon Monogatari may also refer to the following story or stories: Konjaku Monogatarishū Uji Shūi Monogatari
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Het album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, van Michael Jackson uit 1995 De single HIStory/Ghosts van Michael Jackson uit 1997
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In telecommunication, a password length parameter is a basic parameter the value of which affects password strength against brute force attack and so is a contributor to computer security. One use of the password length parameters is in the expression , where is the probability that a password can be guessed in its ...
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A kitchen maid or kitchen girl is a young housemaid, or other junior female domestic worker. Description In the hierarchy of a great house, the kitchen maid ranked below a cook and above a scullery maid. An experienced kitchen maid is an assistant cook; the position may be compared to that of a chef de partie in a pro...
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In telecommunication, performance measurement period is the period during which performance parameters are measured. A performance measurement period is determined by required confidence limits and may vary as a function of the observed parameter values. User time is divided into consecutive performance measurement ...
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In psychology, grandiosity is a nonnormative sense of superiority, uniqueness, or invulnerability. It may be expressed by exaggerated beliefs regarding one's abilities, the belief that few other people have anything in common with oneself, and that one can only be understood by a few, very special people. The personali...
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An entrepreneurial company with limited liability (in German: Unternehmergesellschaft (haftungsbeschränkt)) is a German form of a private limited company, usually established as an alternative to a German corporation or GmbH (limited liability) entity. Companies organized as an entrepreneurial company have the suffix ‘...
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Byword may refer to: Byword (horse), a thoroughbred racehorse and sire from the United Kingdom Byword (saying), a simple and concrete saying, popularly known and repeated, which expresses a truth based on common sense or practical experience (e.g. "a good byword to live by is 'prudence', especially when younger") See...
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Mary Reid may refer to: Mary Reid Macarthur (1880–1921), Scottish suffragist and trades unionist Mary Hiester Reid (1854–1921), American-born Canadian painter and teacher Mary Martha Reid (1812–1894), Florida's "most famous nurse and Confederate heroine" Mary Greyeyes-Reid (1920–2011), first woman of the First Nati...
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Muss or MUSS may refer to: Eiryn Muss, a secondary character in The Well of Echoes Jake "the Muss" Heke, a fictional character in Once Were Warriors Stephen Muss (born 1929), American real estate developer Sancti Spíritus Airport, Cuba, ICAO code MUSS MUSS (countermeasure), an active protection system to protect...
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Pāpaaloa (also spelled Papaaloa) is an unincorporated community on the island of Hawaii in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States. It lies along Hawaii Route 19 north of Hilo, the county seat of Hawaii County. Its elevation is about 300 feet above sea level (about 90 m) Because the community has borne multiple names,...
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Sinobdella sinensis is an East Asian species of the spiny eel family of the order Synbranchiformes. It is the only species in the genus Sinobdella according to FishBase, but another species, S. dienbienensis, is placed there by Catalog of Fishes (that species in Mastacembelus by FishBase). The placement of this genus ...
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The 2021 Northern Iowa Panthers football team represented the University of Northern Iowa in the 2021 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Panthers competed as members of the Missouri Valley Football Conference and were led by 21st-year head coach Mark Farley. They played their home games at UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls...
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Generalized granuloma annulare is a skin condition of unknown cause, tending to affect women in the fifth and sixth decades, presenting as a diffuse but symmetrical, papular or annular eruption of more than ten skin lesions, and often hundreds. See also Granuloma annulare List of cutaneous conditions List of human...
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Termenul „MRSA” se poate referi la: MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) Metrolina Regional Scholars' Academy
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For optical fibers, a power-law index profile is an index of refraction profile characterized by where and is the nominal refractive index as a function of distance from the fiber axis, is the nominal refractive index on axis, is the refractive index of the cladding, which is taken to be homogeneous (), is the c...
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In telecommunication, the term power failure transfer has the following meanings: The switching of primary utilities to their secondary backup whenever the primary source operates outside its design parameters. This is accomplished via a transfer switch. In telephony, a function which, when activated in the event of a...
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Pearl Alice Marsh worked as Senior Professional Staff for Africa on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. She was the first African-American woman to receive a doctorate degree in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley. She served as Director of U.S. Policy and Global Health at the ONE Campaign...
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Subcutaneous granuloma annulare is a skin condition of unknown cause, most commonly affecting children, with girls affected twice as commonly as boys, characterized by skin lesions most often on the lower legs. See also Granuloma annulare Skin lesion List of cutaneous conditions References External links Monoc...
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The fifth-generation Surface Pro (marketed as the Surface Pro, colloquially referred to as the Surface Pro 2017 or Surface Pro 5) is a Surface-series 2-in-1 detachable hybrid notebook computer, designed, developed, marketed, and produced by Microsoft. The Surface Pro was announced in May 2017 at a public event held in ...
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A considered purchase is a complex buying decision with a high degree of financial and/or emotional risk and reward. This process requires meaningful investigation and comparison by key decision makers and influencers prior to a transaction. All purchase decisions fall along a spectrum of complexity and consequence d...
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Mary Cassidy is an Irish-born singer best known as the vocalist in bands Lulabox and Agnes. In 2010 she collaborated with Chris Standring for the one-off project Blond. References External links Blond official website Lulabox on YouTube Irish women singers Year of birth missing (living people) Living people 20th-ce...
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Theory of a Deadman — одноимённый первый студийный альбом канадской рок-группы Theory of a Deadman, вышедший 17 сентября 2002 года. Об альбоме В первый студийный альбом была включена песня «Make Up Your Mind», которая стала хитом и самой известной композицией Theory of a Deadman. Данная песня также была выпущена и в ...
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In telecommunications, proceed-to-select is a signal or event in the call-access phase of a data call, which signal or event confirms the reception of a call-request signal and advises the calling data terminal equipment to proceed with the transmission of the selection signals. Examples of proceed-to-select pertain ...
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The Atlantic Migration, 1607–1860: A History of the Continuing Settlement of the United States is a Pulitzer Prize-winning book by American historian Marcus Lee Hansen (1892-1938). The book covers the social and economic background of emigrant groups to the United States from colonial days to the American Civil War. T...
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In telecommunication, a propagation path obstruction is a man-made or natural physical feature that lies near enough to a radio path to cause a measurable effect on path loss, exclusive of reflection effects. An obstruction may lie to the side, above, or below the path. Ridges, bridges, cliffs, buildings, and trees are...
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Granuloma annulare in HIV disease is a skin condition characterized typically by papular and generalized skin lesions. See also Granuloma annulare Skin lesion References Monocyte- and macrophage-related cutaneous conditions
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Men Without Women may refer to: Men Without Women (short story collection), a 1927 collection of short stories by Ernest Hemingway Men Without Women (Murakami short story collection), a 2017 collection of short stories by Haruki Murakami Men Without Women (film), a 1930 war drama Men Without Women (album), a 1982 ...
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In stage lighting, a plug-in box, plug box or drop box is a device to distribute power to multiple lighting instruments, consisting of an inlet (either detachable or hard-wired), and multiple female outlet connectors or pigtails. The electrical components are housed in or on a metal box which can be mounted to a floor,...
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An online catalog or online catalogue might refer to: The retail product offerings of an online shopping service An electronic library catalog
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Psophometric voltage is a circuit noise voltage measured with a psophometer that includes a CCIF-1951 weighting network. "Psophometric voltage" should not be confused with "psophometric emf," i.e., the emf in a generator or line with 600 Ω internal resistance. For practical purposes, the psophometric emf is twice the...
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In telecommunications, a psophometer is an instrument that measures the perceptible noise of a telephone circuit. The core of the meter is based on a true RMS voltmeter, which measures the level of the noise signal. This was used for the first psophometers, in the 1930s. As the human-perceived level of noise is more i...
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Pinguicula cyclosecta is a perennial rosette-forming insectivorous plant native to the state of Nuevo León in Mexico. Description The plants form small rosettes of leaves. During the summer months, the plant produces leaves that are covered in glandular hairs on their upper surface. These leaves are capable of catchi...
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