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A micrometer, sometimes known as a micrometer screw gauge, is a device incorporating a calibrated screw widely used for accurate measurement of components in mechanical engineering and machining as well as most mechanical trades, along with other metrological instruments such as dial, vernier, and digital calipers. Mic...
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Bacterial lawn is a term used by microbiologists to describe the appearance of bacterial colonies when all the individual colonies on a Petri dish agar plate merge to form a field or mat of bacteria. Bacterial lawns find use in screens for antibiotic resistance and bacteriophage titering. Bacterial lawns (often of Ser...
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I-War may also refer to: I-War (1995 video game), a shoot 'em up video game I-War (1997 video game), a space combat simulator video game iWar, the term used by NATO to describe a form of Internet-based warfare
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Ubeidiya commonly refers to: Ubeidiya prehistoric site Ubeidiya, West Bank Ubeidiya, Tiberias See also Abd (Arabic), the root (abd) of the word family to which 'ubeidiya belongs, with links to other derivates
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Protium may refer to: Protium (isotope) or hydrogen-1, the most common isotope of the element hydrogen, with one proton, one electron, and no neutrons Protium (plant), a genus of chiefly tropical American trees in the family Burseraceae, having fragrant wood Cadence Protium, hardware accelerated prototyping platfor...
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Star formation is the process by which dense regions within molecular clouds in interstellar space, sometimes referred to as "stellar nurseries" or "star-forming regions", collapse and form stars. As a branch of astronomy, star formation includes the study of the interstellar medium (ISM) and giant molecular clouds (GM...
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Chaetogammarus dactylus is een vlokreeftensoort uit de familie van de Gammaridae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1988 door G. Karaman. Gammaridae
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Baigneuse est une sculpture de Christophe-Gabriel Allegrain. Baigneuse est une peinture de Joan Miró.
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Little Bigfoot is a 1997 American direct-to-video family film, directed by Art Camacho. It was made by the same producers as Bigfoot: The Unforgettable Encounter and it was followed by the sequel Little Bigfoot 2: The Journey Home (1998). Plot A boy, Payton Shoemaker and his little sister Maggie engage in an adventur...
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The United States secretary of defense (SecDef) is the head of the United States Department of Defense, the executive department of the U.S. Armed Forces, and is a high ranking member of the federal cabinet. The secretary of defense's position of command and authority over the military is second only to that of the pre...
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Chess King was an American men's clothing retailer 1968–1995. Chess King or King of Chess may also refer to: King (chess), the most important piece in the game of chess The Chess Master (Chinese: 棋王, 'King of Chess'), a 1984 novel by Ah Cheng Chess King (film), a 1988 film based on the novel
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A dysphemism is an expression with connotations that are derogatory either about the subject matter or to the audience. Dysphemisms contrast with neutral or euphemistic expressions. Dysphemism may be motivated by fear, distaste, hatred, contempt, or humour. Etymology The word dysphemism was composed from the Greek ele...
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In politics, a defector is a person who gives up allegiance to one state or political entity in exchange for allegiance to another. Defector may also refer to: Books The Defector (Maron novel), 1986 German novel by Monika Maron The Defector (Silva novel), a 2009 novel by Daniel Silva Film and TV The Defector (film...
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Julus may refer to: Ascanius, also known as Julus, a king in Roman mythology Julus (millipede), a genus of millipedes in the family Julidae
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A candle is an ignitable wick embedded in wax, or another flammable solid substance such as tallow, that provides light, and in some cases, a fragrance. A candle can also provide heat or a method of keeping time. A person who makes candles is traditionally known as a chandler. Various devices have been invented to hol...
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The Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (APNSA), commonly referred to as the National Security Advisor (NSA), is a senior aide in the Executive Office of the President, based at the West Wing of the White House. The National Security Advisor serves as the principal advisor to the President of the U...
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Phonolog or PhonoLog (full, older titles: PhonoLog: The All-in-One Record Catalog and PhonoLog: The All-in-One Record Reporter) was a recorded music directory that listed artists, currently available albums, and songs, focusing on popular music. Each directory contained thousands of loose-leaf pages and listings — 11,0...
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The German Tennis Federation (German: Deutscher Tennis Bund, short form: DTB) is the governing body of tennis federations and clubs in Germany. It is the largest tennis federation in the world with more than 1,800,000 members. Founded on 19 May 1902 in Berlin as the Deutscher Lawn Tennis Bund (DLTB) it is one of the ...
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ORiNOCO was the brand name for a family of wireless networking technology by Proxim Wireless (previously Lucent). These integrated circuits (codenamed Hermes) provide wireless connectivity for 802.11-compliant Wireless LANs. Variants Lucent offered several variants of the PC Card, referred to by different color-base...
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A shop foreman or plant foreman is a front-line supervisor in a skilled trades, manufacturing or production operation: a person who plans, organizes and controls the operations of the shop or plant; supervises, trains and develops staff; provides advice to management and staff; and performs other duties. The foreman ...
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Steamed clams is a seafood dish consisting of clams cooked by steaming. In the United States, steamed clams are usually made with small soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria) called steamers, and sometimes with other shellfish harvested and served along the East Coast and in New England. Hard shell clams, sometimes known as...
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Hollywood Cycle is an American reality documentary television series that premiered on July 7, 2015, on E! television network. The reality show chronicles both the professional and personal lives of several instructors, including Nichelle Hines, Aaron Hines, and Nick Hounslow, as well as the trainees, who all work at t...
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Royal blue is a deep and vivid shade of blue. It is said to have been created by clothiers in Rode, Somerset, a consortium of whom won a competition to make a dress for Queen Charlotte, consort of King George III. Brightness The Oxford English Dictionary defines "royal blue" as "a deep vivid blue", while the Cambridge...
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Milwaukee Panthers basketball may refer to either of the basketball teams that represent the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee: Milwaukee Panthers men's basketball Milwaukee Panthers women's basketball
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John J. McMahon may refer to: John J. McMahon (bishop) (1875–1932), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church John J. McMahon (architect) (1875–1958), American architect See also John McMahon (disambiguation)
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Sex is a song by American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe. It was originally thought to be the first single from their intended tenth studio album, but was disproved when bassist Nikki Sixx announced that there would not be another studio album before the end of their final tour. Track list Sex Personnel Members Vinc...
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London Graduate School may refer to: Kingston University#Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, a humanities postgraduate school based on Kingston University at Kingston upon Thames, London, England, United Kingdom New London Graduate School, a consortium of five partner universities (Anglia Ruskin University, Greenwich...
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Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) is an Indian public sector undertaking that provides ticketing, catering, and tourism services for the Indian Railways. It was initially wholly owned by the Government of India and operated under the administrative control of the Ministry of Railways but has been ...
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Smoking bans are public policies, including criminal laws and occupational safety and health regulations, that prohibit tobacco smoking in certain spaces. The United States Congress has not attempted to enact any type of nationwide federal smoking ban in workplaces and public places. Therefore, such policies are entire...
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A drop shot is a shot in some racket sports in which the ball (or birdie) is hit relatively softly, sometimes with topspin or backspin, so that it lands just over and close to the net. A well-placed and well-timed drop shot will make it difficult for the opposing player to hit an aggressive or offensive shot in return....
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Photo editor could refer to: Raster graphics editor, a computer program that allows users to create and edit images interactively on a computer screen and save them in one of many raster graphics formats Picture editor, a professional who collects, reviews, and chooses photographs or illustrations for publication in a...
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Up Late with Alec Baldwin is a late-night talk show that aired briefly on MSNBC hosted by Alec Baldwin. The series lasted five episodes airing Fridays at 10 p.m. from October 11 to November 8, 2013, in a time-slot previously held by Lockup. Description Baldwin discussed current events and past experiences with various...
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Isabella van Croÿ (1856-1931), echtgenote van Frederik van Oostenrijk Isabella van Croÿ (1890-1982), echtgenote van Frans Maria Luitpold van Beieren
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Hitch may refer to: People Hitch (surname) nickname of director Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980) nickname of writer Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011) Other uses Hitch, a knot used to attach a rope to a fixed object, see list of hitch knots Tow hitch, a construction on a truck or car to attach a trailer Hitches, fis...
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Plait may refer to: Plait, also called a braid, intertwined strands of, for example, textile or hair Plait, now called a pleat, a fold of fabric, used in clothing and upholstery Plait (gastropod), a fold in the columella of a gastropod mollusc Plaiting in basketry Phil Plait, American astronomer, skeptic and blog...
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A chord is a concurrency construct available in Polyphonic C♯ and Cω inspired by the join pattern of the join-calculus. A chord is a function body that is associated with multiple function headers and cannot execute until all function headers are called. Synchronicity Cω defines two types of functions synchronous an...
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Hello Kitty is a fictional character produced by the Japanese company Sanrio. Hello Kitty may also refer to: Animations The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends, a 3D CGI animated series Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater, an animated series based on the popular Japanese character, Hello Kitty Games Hello Kitty Online...
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Un balalaïka ou balalaïka troïka est un cocktail russe à base de vodka, cointreau ou triple sec, et jus de citron. Il est baptisé du nom des balalaïka (instrument de musique) ou troïka (danse traditionnelle inspirée des attelages de 3 chevaux troïka) traditionnels de la culture russe. Histoire Ce cocktail est une var...
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Biohazard: The Alien Force is a 1994 American film. Cast Chris Mitchum Blake Pickett Production It was the second in a series of films Stephen Latshaw made for Fred Olen Ray. Latshaw later said it was one of his favourite films: Because of the wonderful memories of Florida, our cast and crew, and the fact that we br...
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The Usumacinta sea catfish (Potamarius usumacintae) is a species of catfish in the family Ariidae. It was described by Ricardo Betancur-Rodriguez and Philip W. Willink in 2007. It is endemic to the Usumacinta River between Mexico and Guatemala. It reaches a maximum standard length of . The species epithet "usumacintae...
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SAE J1772, also known as a J plug or Type 1 connector after its international standard, IEC 62196 Type 1, is a North American standard for electrical connectors for electric vehicles maintained by SAE International under the formal title "SAE Surface Vehicle Recommended Practice J1772, SAE Electric Vehicle Conductive C...
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Johannes Brahms (1833–1897) was a German composer and pianist. Brahms may also refer to: Brahms (surname), a list of notable people with the surname Brahms (crater), a crater on Mercury 1818 Brahms, main-belt asteroid Brahms, 2015 French graphic novel by Jul Maroh Brahms: The Boy II, a 2020 horror film See also Bra...
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The term loogie is typically used to refer to sputum, a mixture of phlegm and nasal mucus expectorated from the throat by coughing. It may also refer to: Hocking a loogie, inhaling hard to force nasal mucus to collect at the back of the throat, then spitting it out, typically resulting in a loud throat-clearing sound....
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Andrea Thomas may refer to: Andrea Thomas (character), fictional character in the TV series The Secrets of Isis Andrea Thomas (German athlete) (born 1963), German sprinter (200m) Andrea Thomas (Jamaican athlete) (born 1968), Jamaican runner (400m and 800m) Andrea Thomas (gymnast) (born 1968), Canadian Olympic gymn...
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Aggressive driving is defined by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as the behaviour of an individual who "commits a combination of moving traffic offences so as to endanger other persons or property." Definitions In the UK, Road Drivers offers a basic definition of aggressive driving: There are othe...
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A fish finger sandwich is a sandwich containing fish fingers, a battered or breaded fish. It is a popular dish in Britain where it is a comfort food. The sandwich often has no other filling, but may include a sauce such as tartare, mayonnaise or ketchup. Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has described the sandwich as a guil...
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Telecommunications Regulatory Authority may refer to: Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Bahrain Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Lebanon Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Nepal Telecommunications Authority Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (UAE)
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Statecraft may refer to: Statecraft (game), a card game The politics of a state (polity) The use of power in international relations Statecraft: Strategies for a Changing World, a 2003 book by Margaret Thatcher
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Jip may refer to: People Given name Kim Jip (1574–1656), Korean scholar Kwon Jip (born 1984), South Korean footballer Jip van den Bos (born 1996), Dutch racing cyclist Surname Ye (surname) (), romanized Jip in Cantonese Arts and entertainment Jip (Doctor Dolittle), a fictional dog Jip and Janneke, a series ...
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Red nose or red noses may refer to: Culture A modern circus clown's red nose Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Organizations and events Operation Red Nose, a Christmastime volunteer anti-drunk-driving ferry service Red Nose Day, a UK charity telethon operated by Comic Relief Red Nose Day, a US charity telethon op...
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Slate is a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through low-grade regional metamorphism. It is the finest grained foliated metamorphic rock. Foliation may not correspond to the original sedimentary layering, but instea...
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The UEFA Champions League (abbreviated as UCL, or sometimes, UEFA CL) is an annual club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top-division European clubs, deciding the competition winners through a round robin group stage to qualify for a double-legged kno...
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Clubman may refer to: Clubman (racing car class) BL Mini Clubman, a small car produced by British Leyland from 1969 to 1980 British Rail Class 168 Clubman, a diesel multiple-unit train Clubman TT, a motorcycle sport event in the Isle of Man from 1947 to 1956 Elfin Clubman and Elfin Type 5 Clubman, sports cars produced ...
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This is a list of sailing ships participating in Sail Amsterdam 2015. References External links 2015 in the Netherlands Lists of sailing ships Tall ships
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Premi e riconoscimenti McDonald's All-American Game (2001) Campione USBL (2007) USBL Player of the Year (2007) All-USBL First Team (2007) Miglior marcatore USBL (2007) Collegamenti esterni
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In the neopagan religion of Wicca a range of magical tools are used in ritual practice. Each of these tools has different uses and associations and are commonly used at an altar, inside a magic circle. In the traditional system of Gardnerian magic, there was as an established idea of covens which were groups composed ...
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is a role-playing video game, which was developed and published by Japanese company Kadokawa for Android and iOS. It is the first mobile game of the original series. Gameplay Metal Max: Fireworks is a role-playing video game featured "monsters vs. tanks". Similar as its predecessors, players needs to battle with enem...
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Nucleolar protein 7 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NOL7 gene. References Further reading
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Mauser Model 1935 may refer to: The Belgian Mauser Model 1935 The Brazilian Mauser Model 1935, a Mauser Model 1908 variant made in Germany The German Karabiner 98k The Peruvian Model 1935, FN Model 24/30 vairant made in Belgium
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Theater shadowing is a technique used in stage acting in order to allow deaf viewers to understand. A sign language interpreter stands near the actor they are interpreting as their "shadow". Often it only takes two interpreters to shadow an entire performance by switching back and forth between different actors and gro...
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An irrigation sprinkler (also known as a water sprinkler or simply a sprinkler) is a device used to irrigate (water) agricultural crops, lawns, landscapes, golf courses, and other areas. They are also used for cooling and for the control of airborne dust. Sprinkler irrigation is the method of applying water in a contro...
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Gun control, or firearms regulation, is the set of laws or policies that regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, or use of firearms by civilians. Most countries have a restrictive firearm guiding policy, with only a few being categorized as permissive. Jurisdictions that regulate access to ...
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Phosphoglucomutase-like protein 5 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the PGM5 gene. References Further reading
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The leopard (Panthera pardus) is one of the five extant species in the genus Panthera, a member of the cat family, Felidae. It occurs in a wide range in sub-Saharan Africa, in some parts of Western and Central Asia, Southern Russia, and on the Indian subcontinent to Southeast and East Asia. It is listed as Vulnerable o...
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This is a list of all penalty shoot-outs that have occurred in the Finals tournament of the FIFA Women's World Cup. Twice, in 1999 and 2011, the World Cup title has been decided by a penalty shoot-out. Of the 30 shoot-outs that have taken place in the competition, only one reached the sudden death stage after still be...
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This list of books and articles about rats is an English-only non-fiction bibliography using APA style citations. Books Barkley, H.C. (2019). Studies in the Art of Rat-catching. Reprint. Wentworth Press. Barnett, A.S. (2002). The Story of Rats: Their Impact on Us, and Our Impact on Them. Allen & Unwin. . Hendric...
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SKIP is an acronym for Skeletal muscle and kidney enriched inositol phosphatase, which is a human gene. Function This gene encodes a protein with 5-phosphatase activity toward polyphosphate inositol. The protein localizes to the cytosol in regions lacking actin stress fibers. It is thought that this protein may nega...
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Komaj Sehen is a type of pastry specific to the Kerman Province of Iran. For baking, Wheat sprout flour is mixed with regular flour such as wheat flour to make the dough. Before cooking, dates and walnuts, almonds or pistachio mixed with spices such as clove and fennel seeds are placed in the middle layers of the paste...
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Great Work or great work may refer to: A masterpiece or magnum opus, a creation that has been given much critical praise Magnum opus (alchemy), the process of working with the prima materia to create the philosopher's stone Great Work (Hermeticism), also known as magnum opus, a term used in Hermeticism Great Work ...
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Glacial striations or striae are scratches or gouges cut into bedrock by glacial abrasion. These scratches and gouges were first recognized as the result of a moving glacier in the late 18th century when Swiss alpinists first associated them with moving glaciers. They also noted that if they were visible today that the...
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The Name of This Band is Talking Heads est un album live de Talking Heads, sorti le . L'album s'est classé au Billboard 200. Liste des titres Réédition remastérisée 2004 Personnel Musiciens David Byrne : chant, guitare Jerry Harrison : guitare, piano, claviers, chœurs Tina Weymouth : basse, percussions, chœur...
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The punto is a musical genre typical of eastern Venezuela. It is also called punto y llanto, punto cruzado, punto fuerte and punto mampó. See also Venezuelan music Further reading Luis Felipe Ramón y Rivera. La Música Folklórica de Venezuela. Monte Ávila, 1976. Punto
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Selfish gene may refer to: Selfish gene theory, the gene-centered view of evolution The Selfish Gene, a book by Richard Dawkins discussing the selfish gene theory Selfish genetic elements, which are genetic segments that can enhance their own transmission at the expense of other genes in their host genome, most commonl...
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City of Hope may refer to: City of Hope (film), a 1991 film taking place in fictitious Hudson City, New Jersey City of Hope National Medical Center, a cancer center in Duarte, California City of Hope (charity), the medical center's charity City of Hope, a song by Journey, from Eclipse, 2011 See also Hope (disambigu...
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Tortang kalabasa, also known as squash fritters, is a Filipino omelette made by mixing mashed or finely-grated pumpkin (calabaza) with flour, water, egg, salt, and pepper. Other ingredients like minced vegetables can also be added. It is very similar to okoy, but the latter is made with glutinous rice batter rather tha...
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Water system refers to a water supply network. Water system may also refer to: Domestic or industrial water resources Drip irrigation, a type of micro-irrigation system Hydroelectricity systems Agricultural irrigation infrastructure Water balance Water distribution system Water resources See also Drainage system (...
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Wien's displacement law states that the black-body radiation curve for different temperatures will peak at different wavelengths that are inversely proportional to the temperature. The shift of that peak is a direct consequence of the Planck radiation law, which describes the spectral brightness or intensity of black-b...
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Bothrocophias microphthalmus, or the small-eyed toad-headed pit viper, is a species of venomous snake in the family Viperidae. The species is endemic to northwestern South America. Geographic range B. microphthalmus is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. The type locality is "between Balsa Puerto a...
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The Enemy Within: Saving America from the Liberal Assault on Our Schools, Faith, and Military, radio talk show host Michael Savage's nineteenth book, was published in 2003 and spent seven weeks on the New York Times best seller list, peaking at #7. 2004 non-fiction books Books about politics of the United States Ameri...
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Treble may refer to: In music: Treble (sound), tones of high frequency or range, the counterpart of bass Treble voice, a choirboy or choirgirl singing in the soprano range Treble clef, a symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes Treble (musical group), a three-piece girl group from the Netherlands Treble, in ...
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A trefoil () is a graphic form composed of the outline of three overlapping rings, used in architecture and Christian symbolism, among other areas. The term is also applied to other symbols with a threefold shape. A similar shape with four rings is called a quatrefoil. Architecture Ornamentation 'Trefoil' is a term i...
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Chicken fried steak é bife a Milanesa no estilo típico da culinária do sul dos Estados Unidos que consiste num bife de carne frito na frigideira, depois de temperado e passado por ovos e farinha, geralmente servido com um molho castanho (“gravy”). Apesar do nome, o prato não contém frango, sendo chamado assim pelo modo...
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The Schuman tunnel is a 970m long rail tunnel in Brussels. It passes beneath avenue Clovis, square Ambiorix and the boulevard Charlemagne. The line running through it is the double track line 161 (Brussels-Namur). The speed limit in the tunnel is 50 km/h. The northern portal is under the Chaussée de Louvain station...
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Zinc finger protein basonuclin-2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BNC2 gene. BCN2 has recently been shown to influence skin pigmentation levels in Europeans. Genomic region spanning the BCN2 gene has 60% Neanderthal DNA sequence. See also Chromosome 9 (human) Zinc finger protein References Further re...
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JCO as an acronym may stand for: JCO (company), a Japanese nuclear fuel cycle company involved in the Tokaimura nuclear accident Jamaican Caves Organisation Jewish Combat Organization, a Jewish resistance group during World War II Journal of Clinical Oncology, a leading medical journal Joyce Carol Oates, American...
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A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: Senatus), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: senex meaning "the elder" or "old man") and therefore considered wiser and more experienced members of the socie...
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In the automotive industry, engine downsizing is the practice of utilizing smaller combustion engines over larger ones of the same power capacity when manufacturing vehicles. It is the result of car manufacturers attempting to provide more efficient vehicles that emit fewer emissions, often mandated by legislative stan...
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Gunnilda of Sweden ; Swedish: Gunhild and Gunilla even Gyda - may refer to: Gunnilda, Danish and Swedish queen consort, 10th century (possibly same person as Sigrid the Haughty) Gunnilda, Swedish queen consort 11th century Gunnilda, Swedish queen consort 1585 Gunnilda, Swedish princess 11th century, Danish queen conso...
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Lake Emerald may refer to: Emerald Lake (disambiguation) Somatochlora cingulata, the Lake Emerald, a North American dragonfly
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In the United States and Canada, Mexican Coca-Cola, or Mexican Coke (, English: Glass Coca-Cola, or Coca-Cola in a glass bottle) or, informally, "Mexicoke", refers to Coca-Cola produced in and imported from Mexico. Mexican Coca-Cola is sweetened with white sugar instead of the high-fructose corn syrup used in the U.S. ...
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Molly Hayes (also known as Bruiser or Princess Powerful) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character debuted in the award-winning series Runaways. Like every member of the original Runaways, she is the daughter of evil villains with special abilities; after the o...
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Friends and Family or Friends & Family may refer to: Film and television Friends & Family (film), a 2001 American gay-themed comedy film "Friends and Family" (Burn Notice), a television episode "Friends & Family" (Schitt's Creek), a television episode "Friends and Family" (The Simpsons), a television episode “Fri...
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Mustard compounds can refer to: Sulfur mustard (mustard gas) Nitrogen mustard
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A total 21 Venezuelan athletes participated in 9 sports at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore. Medalists Boxing Boys Diving Boys Girls Fencing Group Stage Knock-Out Stage Gymnastics Artistic Gymnastics Boys Girls Judo Individual Team Swimming Boys Girls Tennis Singles Doubles Triathlon ...
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Liotyphlops argaleus is a species of snakes in the family Anomalepididae. It is endemic to Colombia. References Anomalepididae Reptiles of Colombia Reptiles described in 1984
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Rolon or Rolón may refer to: Formula Rolon, open wheel single seater Formula Racing car made and raced in India Ismael Blas Rolón Silvero (born 1914), Paraguan prelate of the Roman Catholic Church Luis Román Rolón (born 1968), retired boxer from Puerto Rico Raimundo Rolón (1903–1981), briefly President of Paraguay Se...
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One Tower may refer to: One Tower (Moscow), a skyscraper under construction in Moscow One Tower (Balneário Camboriú), a skyscraper residences in Balneário Camboriú The One Tower, a 51-floor tower in Dubai
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Tooth development or odontogenesis is the complex process by which teeth form from embryonic cells, grow, and erupt into the mouth. For human teeth to have a healthy oral environment, all parts of the tooth must develop during appropriate stages of fetal development. Primary (baby) teeth start to form between the sixth...
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Fort Anderson or Camp Anderson, was a military post first established in May 1862 by California Volunteers during the Bald Hills War. It was located on Redwood Creek, below its confluence with Minor Creek, between Fort Humboldt and Fort Gaston. It was abandoned in the winter of 1862, but reestablished in 1864 and fin...
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The Genius of Invention is a British factual television series that was broadcast on BBC Two between 24 January 2013 and 14 February 2013. The series looks over the history of British inventions. Production On 23 August 2013, BBC Two controller Janice Hadlow announced the commissioning of the series. The main presente...
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