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Eponymous surgical procedures are generally named after the surgeon or surgeons who performed or reported them first. In some instances they are named after the surgeon who popularised them or refined existing procedures, and occasionally are named after the patient who first underwent the procedure.
Notes
Surgical ... | wiki |
Cinema
The Changeling – cortometraggio del 1911 con Charles Arling
The Changeling – cortometraggio del 1913 prodotto dalla Thanhouser Film Corporation
The Changeling – cortometraggio del 1914 diretto da George Terwilliger
Changeling (The Changeling) – film horror del 1980 di Peter Medak
Changeling – film del 2008 di... | wiki |
Ibuprofen/famotidine, sold under the brand name Duexis, is a fixed-dose combination medication used for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. It contains ibuprofen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) and famotidine, a histamine H2-receptor antagonist.
Ibuprofen/famotidine is available as... | wiki |
A lacrymatory, lachrymatory or lacrimarium (from the Latin lacrima, 'tear') is a small vessel of terracotta or, more frequently, of glass, found in Roman and late Greek tombs, and formerly supposed to have been bottles into which mourners dropped their tears. They contained perfumes and unguents, and the finding of so ... | wiki |
Michael O’Neill – északír labdarúgó, edző
Michael O’Neill – amerikai színész | wiki |
Quercus sadleriana is a species of oak known by the common names Sadler's oak and deer oak. It is native to southwestern Oregon and far northern California in the Klamath Mountains. It grows in coniferous forests. It is placed in section Ponticae.
Description
Quercus sadleriana is an evergreen shrub growing tall fro... | wiki |
Lee Eun-young is a South Korean taekwondo practitioner.
She won a gold medal in lightweight at the 1987 World Taekwondo Championships in Barcelona. She won a gold medal at the 1988 Asian Taekwondo Championships, and a gold medal at the 1989 World Taekwondo Championships in Seoul.
References
External links
Year of ... | wiki |
Flour is a common food ingredient made from wheat, rice, or other starchy sources.
Flour may also refer to:
Flour (band), a musical project of Minneapolis musician Pete Conway
Flour (album), an album by Australian band Screamfeeder
Rock flour, fine particles of rock formed by glacial erosion or mechanical grinding
Woo... | wiki |
Coca-Cola Vanilla is een drank van de Coca-Cola Company, die in 2002 als Vanilla Coke op de markt kwam. Eerst alleen voor de Amerikaanse markt, maar later ook voor de Canadese. Na slechte verkoopcijfers werd het product in 2005 van de markt gehaald. In 2007 werd de smaak als Coca-Cola Vanilla geherintroduceerd.
Nederl... | wiki |
As of 2015, all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia legally recognize and document same-sex relationships in some fashion, be it by same-sex marriage, civil union or domestic partnerships. Many counties and municipalities outside of these states also provide domestic partnership registries or civil unions which... | wiki |
Although the historical record is often scarce, evidence points to LGBT individuals having existed in the Mormon community since its beginnings, and estimates of the number of LGBT former and current Mormons range from 4 to 10% of the total membership of the LDS Church (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints).... | wiki |
AB 1634 was a 2007 bill (authored by Democrat Lloyd Levine) in the California State Legislature which would require that dogs and cats in California be spayed or neutered by 6 months of age.
The bill would have provided limited availability for purchased "intact permits" and a small number of exemptions. The bill pas... | wiki |
Soulville may refer to:
Soulville (Ben Webster album), 1957
Soulville (Rick Price album), 2021
See also
Soulsville (disambiguation) | wiki |
Palladiumfluorid steht für mehrere chemische Verbindungen von Palladium und Fluor:
Palladium(II)-fluorid, PdF2
Palladium(II,IV)-fluorid, PdF3
Palladium(IV)-fluorid, PdF4 | wiki |
"Better World" is a song by Rebel MC.
Better World may also refer to:
Better World Books, an online bookseller
Better World Club, an automobile association
See also
A Better World (disambiguation)
Better The World
One Better World | wiki |
Self-knowledge may refer to:
Self-knowledge (psychology)
Self-knowledge (Vedanta), a major process in the teachings of Vedanta
"Self Knowledge", a poem by Samuel T. Coleridge centering on the Delphic maxim know thyself | wiki |
Asthma is a long-term inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs. It is characterized by variable and recurring symptoms, reversible airflow obstruction, and easily triggered bronchospasms. Symptoms include episodes of wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. These may occur a few times a day... | wiki |
Kim Mi-young is a South Korean taekwondo practitioner.
She won a gold medal in welterweight at the 1993 World Taekwondo Championships in New York City. She won a gold medal at the 1998 Asian Taekwondo Championships.
References
External links
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
South Korean female t... | wiki |
eWeek (Enterprise Newsweekly, stylized as eWEEK), formerly PCWeek, is a technology and business magazine. Previously owned by QuinStreet; Nashville, Tennessee marketing company TechnologyAdvice acquired eWeek in 2020.
The print edition ceased in 2012, "and eWeek became an all-digital publication"), at which time Quins... | wiki |
Skilandis or Kindziukas is a Lithuanian matured sausage made of meat, fat, salt, pepper and garlic. The ground meat is traditionally pressed into a pig's stomach or bladder, but today may be contained in other skins. The sausage is dried and cold-smoked. Skilandis dates back to at least the 16th century - the word skil... | wiki |
La Delage Type AB est une automobile du constructeur automobile français Delage, construite à 22 exemplaires entre 1910 et 1915.
Historique
Notes et références
Voir aussi
Histoire de l'automobile - Chronologie de l'automobile
Delage (entreprise) - Delage (sport automobile) - Louis Delâge
Liens externes
Type ... | wiki |
Communication with submarines
Submarine communication cables | wiki |
Rhabdites (from Greek, rhabdos, rod) are rodlike structures in the cells of the epidermis or underlying parenchyma in certain turbellarians, and in the epidermis of nemerteans. They are discharged in mucous secretions. They are a defensive mechanism, which dissolve in water, and they are distasteful to most animals who... | wiki |
In computing, hardware overlay, a type of video overlay, provides a method of rendering an image to a display screen with a dedicated memory buffer inside computer video hardware. The technique aims to improve the display of a fast-moving video image — such as a computer game, a DVD, or the signal from a TV card. Most ... | wiki |
A scorecard may refer to:
Balanced scorecard, a tool used by managers to measure employee performance
Credit scorecards, a tool used to assess customers for creditworthiness
Scorecard (baseball), a record of a baseball game's details
Scorecard (cricket), a summary of a cricket match's statistics
Scorecard (golf), a re... | wiki |
BANM may refer to:
Bell Atlantic/NYNEX mobile
British Approved Name (Modified) | wiki |
The Garmin .img format is what Garmin devices use to store the maps for its GPS units. The img files contain a header and many subfiles. Img's filestore is based on FAT system. Some old GPS units are not able to work with multiple img files so they need to be merged into one file called gmapsupp.img using programs like... | wiki |
Postinternationalism is a term coined by academic James N. Rosenau to describe "an apparent trend in which more of the interactions that sustain world politics unfold without the direct involvement of states". Postinternational approaches to international relations theory lay emphasis on the role of non-state actors,<r... | wiki |
A yellow pages is a telephone directory restricted to business entries.
Yellow Pages may also refer to:
of Directories
Network Information Service
Yellow Pages (UDDI)
Electronic Yellow Pages
Yellow Pages Group, a Canadian directory publisher
Other uses
Mr Yellow Pages, Loren M. Berry
See also
List of Yello... | wiki |
Yang In-deok (Korean:양인덕) is a South Korean taekwondo practitioner.
She won a gold medal in middleweight at the 1991 World Taekwondo Championships in Athens, after defeating Chavela Aaron in the final.
References
External links
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
South Korean female taekwondo pract... | wiki |
Myriopholis algeriensis is a species of snake in the family Leptotyphlopidae.
References
Myriopholis
Reptiles described in 1895 | wiki |
Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Lewiston, located at Lewiston, Maine, is a closed facility of the United States Navy, and was established as one of five air facilities to support Naval Air Station Brunswick, Maine, during World War II.
History
A municipal airport opened in Androscoggin County, Maine, United States, in 19... | wiki |
Simon Bartram is an English illustrator and writer of children's picture books. He was one runner-up for the Mother Goose Award in 1999 for Pinocchio and for the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2002 for Man on the Moon: A Day in the Life of Bob. In 2004 Man on the Moon was voted "best illustrated book to read aloud" by a panel... | wiki |
Namibiana rostrata, also known as Bocage's blind snake or Angolan beaked threadsnake, is a species of snake in the family Leptotyphlopidae. It is endemic to Angola.
References
Namibiana
Snakes of Africa
Reptiles of Angola
Endemic fauna of Angola
Reptiles described in 1886
Taxa named by José Vicente Barbosa du Bocage | wiki |
This is a list of episodes for Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger, the twenty-eighth incarnation of the long running Super Sentai series produced by Toei Company. The episode titles only contain katakana, as they are read in English.
Episode list
References
External links
Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger at TV Asahi
Tokusou Senta... | wiki |
East Garden may refer to:
A former name of the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden at the White House in Washington, D.C., United States, originally known as the Colonial Garden
The eastern section of Yu Garden's Inner Garden in Shanghai, China, originally known as the Ling Yuan | wiki |
Eryn Bulmer Barrett (born August 1, 1976) is a female diver from Canada, who won the gold medal in the Women's 3m Springboard at the 1999 Pan American Games. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Barrett represented her native country at two Summer Olympics: 1996 and 2000.
References
External links
Canadian Olympic Committee
... | wiki |
The New York State Fair, also known as the Great New York State Fair, is a 13-day showcase of agriculture, entertainment, education, and technology. With midway rides, concessionaires, exhibits, and concerts, it has become New York's largest annual event and an end-of-summer tradition for hundreds of thousands of famil... | wiki |
The three-colored blind snake (Epictia tricolor) is a species of snakes in the family Leptotyphlopidae.
References
Epictia
Reptiles described in 1974 | wiki |
Peaky Blinders is a British period crime drama television series created by Steven Knight. Set in Birmingham, England, it follows the exploits of the Peaky Blinders crime gang in the direct aftermath of the First World War. The fictional gang is loosely based on a real urban youth gang of the same name who were active ... | wiki |
The basket or hoop is a piece of basketball equipment, consisting of the rim and net. It hangs from the backboard. The first basket was a peach basket installed by James Naismith. The bottom was eventually cut out of the basket, and the basket was eventually replaced with the metal rim and net. Today there are breakawa... | wiki |
Flighting may refer to:
Flighting (advertising), a technique for scheduling broadcast commercials
Flighting (cricket), changing the speed of delivery in order to deceive the batsman
Flighting, the helical blade of an auger (drill) | wiki |
Credit refers to any form of deferred payment, the granting of a loan and the creation of debt.
Credit may also refer to:
Places
Credit, Arkansas, a ghost town
Credit River, a river in Ontario, Canada
Credit River (Minnesota), a river in the United States
Credit River, Minnesota, a city in the United States
Arts... | wiki |
Instant soup is a type of soup designed for fast and simple preparation. Some are homemade, and some are mass-produced on an industrial scale and treated in various ways to preserve them. A wide variety of types, styles and flavors of instant soups exist. Commercial instant soups are usually dried or dehydrated, canned... | wiki |
Sarah is a common feminine given name of Hebrew origin. It derives its popularity from the biblical matriarch Sarah, the wife of Abraham and a major figure in the Abrahamic religions. It is a consistently popular given name across Europe, North America, and the Middle East—being commonly used as a female first name b... | wiki |
This is the list of sport climbers who participated at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan from 3 to 6 August.
Male sport climbers
Female sport climbers
References
Sport climbing at the 2020 Summer Olympics
Badminton | wiki |
Thematic role is a linguistic notion, which may refer to:
Theta role (in syntax or at the syntax-semantics interface), the formal device for representing syntactic argument structure—the number and type of noun phrases—required syntactically by a particular verb
Thematic relation (in semantics), a term to express th... | wiki |
Gheysi (Persian: قیسی) is a popular type of dried apricot in Iran. It is widespread in the vicinity of Damavand, Amol, Tasuj, East Azerbaijan and Kerman. The Gheysi fruit can be eaten fresh, dried, or cooked in traditional Middle Eastern dishes, such as the stew khoresh gheysi, as well as in desserts. Gheysi is a comm... | wiki |
A Moonie is a member of the Unification Church of the United States.
Moonie may also refer to:
A member of the worldwide Unification movement
A fan of the manga and anime franchise Sailor Moon
Characters
Moon Knight, Marvel Comics character, nicknamed Moonie by fans
Moonie, character in New Waterford Girl
Moonie, ch... | wiki |
Fitness Gurls is a fitness based magazine. It covers fitness, health, nutrition and exercise routines. The magazine is published bi-monthly in print and digitally. The magazine has been compared to a Maxim for Fitness.
Cover Models
Their cover models are always women who are icons of fitness from the world of sport, f... | wiki |
The Principle of Doubt (studioalbum), een studioalbum van Mekong Delta uit 1989
The Principle of Doubt (Ambitions), een compilatiealbum van Mekong Delta uit 2005 | wiki |
Midori Tanaka is a Japanese athlete. She won a gold medal in the individual 200 metres and a silver medal in the relay in the 1954 Asian Games.
References
Athletes (track and field) at the 1954 Asian Games
Japanese female sprinters
Asian Games gold medalists for Japan
Asian Games silver medalists for Japan
Asian Ga... | wiki |
Protohyale (Protohyale) honoluluensis is een vlokreeftensoort uit de familie van de Hyalidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1938 door Schellenberg.
Hyalidae | wiki |
In computing, bit numbering is the convention used to identify the bit positions in a binary number.
Bit significance and indexing
In computing, the least significant bit (LSb) is the bit position in a binary integer representing the binary 1s place of the integer. Similarly, the most significant bit (MSb) represents... | wiki |
Patricia de Jesus (born May 7, 1977), known as Pathy De Jesus is a Brazilian actress, model and television presenter.
Filmography
References
External links
1979 births
Living people
Actresses from São Paulo
Afro-Brazilian actresses
Afro-Brazilian female models
Brazilian television actresses
Brazilian television pre... | wiki |
In mathematics, the concept of an inverse element generalises the concepts of opposite () and reciprocal () of numbers.
Given an operation denoted here , and an identity element denoted , if , one says that is a left inverse of , and that is a right inverse of . (An identity element is an element such that and fo... | wiki |
Un par de robachicos is a 1967 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina.
External links
Mexican comedy films
1960s Spanish-language films
1960s Mexican films | wiki |
CFAE may refer to:
complex fractionated atrial electrogram, a recording of the electrical signals of certain abnormal heart conditions
Council for Art Education, Inc. | wiki |
E-file may refer to:
Canadian efile, an electronic tax filing system of Canada Revenue Agency for professional tax preparers
E-file, or electronic court filing, a system for automated transmission of legal documents
e-file.lu, a website for communication between financial institutions and regulators in Luxembourg
... | wiki |
Kim Tae-ho may refer to:
Kim Tae-ho (boxer) (born 1952), South Korean boxer
Kim Tae-ho (politician) (born 1962), prime minister-designate of South Korea
Kim Tae-ho (television director) (born 1975), South Korean television director
Kim Tae-ho (footballer) (born 1989), South Korean footballer | wiki |
Texan was a nougat and toffee candy bar covered with chocolate, manufactured during the 1970s and 1980s. It was withdrawn from sale in the 1980s but was briefly re-launched as a limited "nostalgia" edition by Nestlé in 2005.
A 2004 survey of sweet shops' customers rated the Texan bar their favourite sweet of all time,... | wiki |
La batalla de los pasteles is a 1966 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina.
External links
Mexican comedy films
1960s Mexican films | wiki |
Orecchiette alla materana is a typical dish of Matera, Basilicata. It is made with fresh orecchiette pasta, tomatoes, lamb, mozzarella, Pecorino cheese, extra virgin olive oil and salt.
Casserole dishes
Cuisine of Basilicata
Italian cuisine
Pasta dishes
Lamb dishes | wiki |
Branjin Vrh est un village de la municipalité de Beli Manastir (Comitat d'Osijek-Baranja) en Croatie. Au recensement de 2011, la ville comptait habitants.
Histoire
Notes et références
Ville dans le comitat d'Osijek-Baranja | wiki |
This is a list of castles in Syria.
Key
List of castles
See also
List of castles
List of Crusader castles
References
Sources
Syria
Castles
Castles
Syria
Castles | wiki |
Interstate 85 Business or Business Interstate 85 may refer to the following Business Interstate Highways that connect to Interstate 85:
Interstate 85 Business (North Carolina), serving the Piedmont Triad area
Interstate 85 Business (South Carolina), serving the Spartanburg area
85 Business
85
Business | wiki |
Jeremy Bentham, filosoof
George Bentham, Engels botanicus
Bentham (Engeland), een plaats en civil parish in het Engelse graafschap North Yorkshire | wiki |
The Western Women's Collegiate Hockey League (WWCHL) is an American Collegiate Hockey Association Women's Division 1 club level hockey-only college athletic conference for women's hockey teams. It is one of four ACHA Women's Division 1 conferences, along with the Central Collegiate Women's Hockey Association, Women's M... | wiki |
Pasta mollicata (pasta with breadcrumbs) is a traditional Basilicata dish that is prepared all over the South of Italy. Compared to other pasta recipes, it is considered a "poor dish” because it is not prepared with many ingredients.
Preparation
Pasta mollicata is usually made by frying a chopped onion (previously dip... | wiki |
Two Worlds may refer to:
Film and television
Two Worlds (1922 film), a German silent film directed by Richard Löwenbein
Two Worlds (1930 British film), a film directed by E.A. Dupont
Two Worlds (1930 German film), a German-language version of British film, also directed by Dupont
Two Worlds (2007 film), a French film ... | wiki |
Télé mobile de Bell est un service de télévision mobile offert aux clients de Bell Mobilité et de Virgin Mobile Canada. À la fin de 2013, 1 230 000 clients disposaient de la Télé mobile de Bell, soit 15,8 % de la clientèle mobile de Bell.
Histoire
Dans les années 2000, les premières versions du service Télé mobile d... | wiki |
Todo incluido puede referirse a:
Todo incluido o All Inclusive en inglès. Es un término de restauración en el sector del turismo.
Todo incluido, película 2009
Todo incluido (serie de televisión), 2013 | wiki |
St. Cuthbert of Lindisfarne () was an Anglo-Saxon saint, bishop, monk and hermit.
Cuthbert may also refer to:
Places in the United States:
Cuthbert, Georgia, a city
Cuthbert, South Dakota, an unincorporated community
Cuthbert, Texas, a ghost town
People:
Cuthbert (given name)
Cuthbert (surname)
Other uses:
Cuthbert... | wiki |
Old Acquaintance may refer to:
Old Acquaintance, a 1943 film drama
Old Acquaintance, an album by Conte Candoli
"Old Acquaintance" (BoJack Horseman), an episode of BoJack Horseman | wiki |
Solidago inornata, is a rare North American plant species in the family Asteraceae. It is native to the states of Minnesota and North Dakota in the north-central United States. It was first described in 1911 from specimens collected near Pleasant Lake in Benson County.
Solidago inornata is a small perennial herb up to... | wiki |
Chimp or chimpanzee is a species of great ape native to the forests and savannas of tropical Africa.
Chimp(s) or The Chimp may also refer to:
The Chimp (1932 film), a Laurel and Hardy short film
Chimps: So Like Us, a 1980 documentary film
The Chimp (2001 film), a Kyrgyz film
Chimps Inc., an animal sanctuary in Oregon... | wiki |
RoboCop 2 (film)
RoboCop 2 (computerspel) | wiki |
The West Valley is a region of Santa Clara Valley in the San Francisco Bay Area. Making up the western portion of Santa Clara County, the West Valley includes the West San Jose neighborhood of the city of San Jose, along with the cities of Campbell, Cupertino, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, and Saratoga. The West Valley is h... | wiki |
Thread may refer to:
Objects
Thread (yarn), a kind of thin yarn used for sewing
Thread (unit of measurement), a cotton yarn measure
Screw thread, a helical ridge on a cylindrical fastener
Arts and entertainment
Thread (film), 2016 Greek film
Threads (1932 film), a film directed by G. B. Samuelson
Threads (1984 ... | wiki |
Quality of life is the degree to which an individual is healthy, comfortable, and able to participate in or enjoy life events.
Quality of Life may also refer to:
Quality of life (healthcare), a measure of the overall effect of medical issues on a patient
Quality of Life (film), a 2004 drama starring Lane Garrison
... | wiki |
Great Bookham est un village du comté de Surrey, en Angleterre, situé dans le district de la vallée de la Mole entre Leatherhead et Guildford.
Le bassiste de Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, y est né en 1943.
Liens externes
Village dans le Surrey | wiki |
The British Shorthair is the pedigreed version of the traditional British domestic cat, with a distinctively stocky body, dense coat, and broad face. The most familiar colour variant is the "British Blue", with a solid grey-blue coat, orange eyes, and a medium-sized tail. The breed has also been developed in a wide ran... | wiki |
Dalcha, is an Indian lentil-based stew originating from Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Its origins may lie with a similar middle eastern dish Harees which is more of a gruel with cooked meats. Primary ingredients are lentils, can be Chana Dal or sometimes Tur dal. Vegetables or meats, both chicken or mutton may also be a... | wiki |
A bay dog (or bailer, in Australian English) is a dog that is specially trained to find, chase, and then bay, or howl, at a safe distance from large animals during a hunt, such as during a wild boar hunt.
Bay dogs chase and circle the boar, keeping it cornered in one place, while barking intensely. This behavior is kn... | wiki |
The 1962 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference was the 12th Meeting of the Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Nations. It was held in the United Kingdom in September 1962, and was hosted by that country's Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan.
This meeting saw the expansion of the Commonwealth to include several... | wiki |
El vaccí de Sanofi-GSK contra la COVID-19 també coneguda com VAT00002 és un vaccí contra la COVID-19, candidat, desenvolupat per Sanofi Pasteur i GSK.
Referències
Sanofi | wiki |
Feline may refer to:
Zoology
Loosely, Felidae, a member of the cat family, which includes the subfamilies Pantherinae and Felinae (conventionally designated a felid)
Following the taxonomic convention, Felinae, the subfamily of Felidae that includes domestic cats and smaller wild cats
Cat, the domesticated feline
... | wiki |
Bactria (; Bactrian: , ), or Bactriana, was an ancient Iranian civilization in Central Asia centered on modern day Northern Afghanistan and including parts of southwestern Tajikistan and southeastern Uzbekistan.
Called "beautiful Bactria, crowned with flags" by the Avesta, the region is considered in Zoroastrianism to... | wiki |
It's Not a Game is the second album released by Layzie Bone in 2005. The album peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Top Rap Albums chart, number 31 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and number 96 on the Billboard 200.
Tracks two and nine had previously appeared on his 2001 release Thug by Nature.
Track listing
Re... | wiki |
"Treat Me Like the Dog I Am" is a song by American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe released as the third and final single of their 2000 studio album New Tattoo which charted at #41 on the Billboard 200 and #3 on the Top Internet Albums chart. This is the last single to feature Randy Castillo on drums before his death in 2... | wiki |
Un tif, dans le langage familier, désigne un cheveu.
Le .tif est un format d’image, de son nom complet Tagged Image File Format.
Tif, personnage de la bande dessinée belge, Tif et Tondu. | wiki |
Independiente may refer to:
the Spanish word for independent
Music
Independiente (record label), a record label formed in 1997
Independiente (Dragon Ash album), 2007
Independiente (Ricardo Arjona album), 2011
Independiente, an album by Tito Rojas, 2011
Sports clubs
Atlético Independiente, a Honduran football club
Cl... | wiki |
Incident management team (IMT) is a term used in the United States of America to refer to a group of trained personnel that responds to an emergency. Although the incident management team concept was originally developed for wildfire response, it has been expended into what is now known as "All-Hazards Incident Manage... | wiki |
In economics, imperfect competition refers to a situation where the characteristics of an economic market do not fulfil all the necessary conditions of a perfectly competitive market. Imperfect competition will cause market inefficiency when it happens, resulting in market failure. Imperfect competition is a term usual... | wiki |
Chapter 12 of Title 11 of the United States Code, or simply chapter 12, is a chapter of the Bankruptcy Code. It is similar to Chapter 13 in structure, but it offers additional benefits to farmers and fishermen in certain circumstances, beyond those available to ordinary wage earners. Chapter 12 is applicable only to fa... | wiki |
Gaian may refer to:
Nonfiction
An adherent of Gaianism
A person who adopts technogaianism, a slant on Gaianism that embraces a symbiosis between the emergence of modern technology and ancient terrestrial evolutionary biology
A follower of Gaia philosophy
A shortened form of the Roman name Gaianus
Fiction
Gaian (d... | wiki |
This is a list of devices that run on the Symbian platform mobile operating system (Symbian^1, Symbian^2, and Symbian^3), including their proprietary predecessors running on Symbian OS and EPOC.
See also
Series 40 Nokia feature phone OS
Series 90 (software platform) user interface on top of Symbian
Series 80 (software... | wiki |
In computer science, control flow (or flow of control) is the order in which individual statements, instructions or function calls of an imperative program are executed or evaluated. The emphasis on explicit control flow distinguishes an imperative programming language from a declarative programming language.
Within a... | wiki |
Crossbar may refer to:
Structures
Latch (hardware), a post barring a door
Top tube of a bicycle frame
Crossbar, the horizontal member of various sports goals
Crossbar, a horizontal member of an electricity pylon
Other
In electronics, crossbar switch, a switch connecting multiple inputs to multiple outputs in a... | wiki |
Diadegma adelungi is a wasp first described by Kokujev in 1915. No subspecies are listed.
References
adelungi
Insects described in 1915 | wiki |
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