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In statistics, there are many applications of "weighting": Weighted mean Weighted harmonic mean Weighted geometric mean Weighted least squares
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Meshwork may refer to: Mesh work Mesh networking Trabecular meshwork, an area of tissue in the eye Meshwork (album), 1995 album by German band X Marks the Pedwalk
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Harit may refer to: Harit (name) Harit Pradesh, a proposed new state of India Kasr El Harit, a town in Egypt
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Little Misunderstandings of No Importance () is a 1985 short story collection by the Italian writer Antonio Tabucchi. Reception Brian Stonehill reviewed the book for the Los Angeles Times, and identified Tabucchi as a "neo-classical" writer, a label he also put on fellow Italians Primo Levi and Italo Calvino. Stonehil...
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Aces and Kings is a challenging and original solitaire game using two decks of playing cards, and was created by Thomas Warfield. The object of the game is to build 8 foundations down from King to Ace or up from Ace to King without regard to suit. Aces and Kings is a difficult game to win, with good players winning ...
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Seeley (Californië), een plaats in Imperial County, Californië, Verenigde Staten Seeley (motorfiets), een Brits historisch motorfietsmerk Personen met de achternaam Seeley Elias P. Seeley, een gouverneur van New Jersey Harry Govier Seeley, een Britse zoöloog
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Patchwork or "pieced work" is a form of needlework that involves sewing together pieces of fabric into a larger design. The larger design is usually based on repeating patterns built up with different fabric shapes (which can be different colors). These shapes are carefully measured and cut, basic geometric shapes maki...
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I'll Follow You or I Will Follow You may refer to: Songs "I'll Follow You" (Shinedown song), 2013 "I'll Follow You (Up to Our Cloud), by George Jones, 1971 "I Will Follow You", by Schiller, 2010 "I'll Follow You", written by Fred Ahlert and Roy Turk "I'll Follow You", by Jim Reeves, 1955 "I'll Follow You", by Martha a...
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What a Shame may refer to: "What a Shame" (Shinedown song), a song by Shinedown on their 2008 album The Sound of Madness "What a Shame", a song by The Rolling Stones on their 1965 album The Rolling Stones No. 2
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Doping may refer to: Doping, adding a dopant to something Doping (semiconductor), intentionally introducing impurities into an extremely pure semiconductor to change its electrical properties Aircraft dope, a lacquer that is applied to fabric-covered aircraft Link doping, in search engine optimization Sports Dop...
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A mousetrap is a device for catching mice. Mousetrap or mouse trap may also refer to: The Mousetrap, a play by Agatha Christie Mousetrap (weapon), a 1942 antisubmarine weapon Mousetrap (clothing), a device used to prevent a person from taking off their clothing Mouse Trap (board game), a 1963 three-dimensional gam...
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The trucker's hitch is a compound knot commonly used for securing loads on trucks or trailers. The general arrangement, using loops and turns in the rope itself to form a crude block and tackle, has long been used to tension lines and is known by multiple names. Knot author Geoffrey Budworth claims the knot can be tra...
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In sewing and tailoring, facing is a small piece of fabric, separate or a part of the garment fabric itself, used to finish the fabric edges. This is distinguished from hemming which simple folds the edge over; facing is (or appears to be) a more substantial layer of additional fabric added to the edges of the garmen...
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The XY sex-determination system is a sex-determination system used to classify many mammals, including humans, some insects (Drosophila), some snakes, some fish (guppies), and some plants (Ginkgo tree). In this system, the sex of an individual is determined by a pair of sex chromosomes. In most cases, females have two ...
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A window is an opening in a wall, door, roof, or vehicle that allows the exchange of light and may also allow the passage of sound and sometimes air. Modern windows are usually glazed or covered in some other transparent or translucent material, a sash set in a frame in the opening; the sash and frame are also referred...
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A closet (especially in North American English usage) is an enclosed space, with a door, used for storage, particularly that of clothes. Fitted closets are built into the walls of the house so that they take up no apparent space in the room. Closets are often built under stairs, thereby using awkward space that would o...
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Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and recover may have been lost before this point. Because a species' potential ran...
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Crop protection is the science and practice of managing plant diseases, weeds, and other pests (both vertebrate and invertebrate) that damage crops and forestry. Crops include field crops (maize, wheat, rice, etc.), vegetable crops (potatoes, cabbages, etc.), and fruits. The crops in the field are exposed to many facto...
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King's Cross or Kings Cross may refer to: London King's Cross, London, an area of central London, England King's Cross (building), the memorial to George IV that gave the area its name King's Cross Central, a development of previously semi-derelict land in the King's Cross area London King's Cross railway station,...
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121 Financial Ballpark (originally the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville) is a baseball park in Jacksonville, Florida. It is the home stadium of the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp Minor League Baseball team, who play in the International League. The facility opened in 2003. History The Baseball Grounds were proposed as part...
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Dinosaurs Pterosaurs New taxa References 1860s in paleontology Paleontology, 1861 In Paleontology, 1861 in
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Polemocrates or Polemokrates may refer to: Polemocrates of Elimeia, father of the Macedonian general Coenus Polemocrates (physician), son of Machaon
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Transportation refers to transport, the movement of people and goods from place to place. Transportation may also refer to: Penal transportation, the moving of convicted criminals to penal colonies. Transportation theory (mathematics), which concerns optimization of transportation and resource allocation. Transpor...
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Thomas Van Der Haegen (6 april 1991) is een Belgische voetballer die onder contract staat bij Standaard Wetteren. Spelerscarrière VanDerHaegen, Thomas
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Aortopulmonary window (APW) refers to a congenital heart defect similar in some ways to persistent truncus arteriosus. Persistent truncus arteriosus involves a single valve; aortopulmonary window is a septal defect. A large number of patients with a large APW usually die within 1 year of age. It is extremely rare to f...
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Hot in Cleveland is een Amerikaanse sitcom die voor het eerst werd uitgezonden op 16 juni, 2011. De serie wordt uitgezonden op TV Land. De pilotaflevering was de best bekeken televisieaflevering in de geschiedenis van de tvzender. Overzicht Seizoen 1 (2010) Seizoen 2 (2011) Seizoen 3 (2011-2012) Specials Hot In ...
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Non-avian dinosaurs References 1870s in paleontology Paleontology, 1872 In
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The Yalu River, known by Koreans as the Amrok River or Amnok River, is a river on the border between China and North Korea. Together with the Tumen River to its east, and a small portion of Paektu Mountain, the Yalu forms the border between China and North Korea. Its valley became the scene of several military conflict...
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Este artigo traz uma relação dos maiores aviões do mundo. Tabela de aviões Helicópteros Dirigíveis Outros Maiores avioes do mundo
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Married at First Sight is an international reality television show format of Danish origin. Gift ved første blik, the original Danish series and other international versions Married at First Sight (American TV series) Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) Married at First Sight (British TV series)
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The following is a list of wineries in the state of Idaho. Table Former wineries The following is a list of wineries that have closed; this list is for tracking former locations. See also Idaho wine List of American Viticultural Areas#Idaho List of breweries in Idaho Wine of the United States References Extern...
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About That Life () is a 2019 Dutch drama film directed by Shady El-Hamus. The film is his feature directorial debut. In July 2019, it was shortlisted as one of the nine films in contention to be the Dutch entry for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards, but it was not selected...
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Montmajour may refer to:- Montmajour Abbey, in the Bouches du Rhône, France. , a tanker in service with the Compagnie d'Armement Maritime, Djibouti from 1958 to 1963.
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Resident Evil 5 is a 2009 third-person shooter video game developed and published by Capcom. It is a major installment in the Resident Evil series, and was announced in 2005—the same year its predecessor Resident Evil 4 was released. Resident Evil 5 was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles in March 2009...
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Jargon is the specialized terminology associated with a particular field or area of activity. Jargon is normally employed in a particular communicative context and may not be well understood outside that context. The context is usually a particular occupation (that is, a certain trade, profession, vernacular or academi...
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Menopause, also known as the climacteric, is the time in women's lives when menstrual periods stop permanently, and they are no longer able to bear children. The age of menopause varies but it usually occurs between 45 and 55. Medical professionals often define menopause as having occurred when a woman has not had any ...
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Pama és una ciutat d'uns 14.000 habitants de Burkina Faso, capital de la Província de Kompienga. Referències   Geografia de Burkina Faso
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Trachelacanthus is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived during the Late Permian epoch. See also Prehistoric fish List of prehistoric bony fish References Palaeonisciformes Late Permian fish
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A charitable gift annuity is a gift vehicle that falls in the category of planned giving. It involves a contract between a donor and a charity, whereby the donor transfers cash or property to the charity in exchange for a partial tax deduction and a lifetime stream of annual income from the charity. When the donor die...
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Tala () is a large suburban village 6 km north of Paphos, Cyprus. Many non-Cypriots (mostly British) have moved here permanently or have a summer home in Tala. Agios Neophytos Monastery is 1 km north. Is located 290 meters above sea level. Tala receives an average annual rainfall of about 520 millimeters; grapevines (...
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Trappist monks started producing Mont des Cats cheeses in 1890. The cheese is produced using cows milk from local sources and has a fat content of 50%. While maturing for at least two months the cheese is washed with salted water containing a dye made from annatto seeds which gives the rind its characteristic orange co...
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No contest may refer to: Nolo contendere, a plea in a criminal court case (also known as no contest) No contest (combat sports), a decision at a sporting event (especially boxing) No Contest (film) a film starring Shannon Tweed
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Cheirodopsis is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived during the Tournaisian stage of the Mississippian epoch. See also Prehistoric fish List of prehistoric bony fish References Mississippian fish Palaeonisciformes Carboniferous fish of Europe
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The Back of Beyond (1954) is a feature-length award-winning Australian documentary film produced and directed by John Heyer for the Shell Film Unit. In terms of breadth of distribution, awards garnered, and critical response, it is Heyer's most successful film. It is also, arguably, Australia's most successful document...
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Poly-Turf was a brand of artificial turf in the early 1970s, manufactured by American Biltrite of Wellesley, Massachusetts. It was the first specifically designed for American football, with a patented layered structure which included a "shock pad" between the artificial grass and the asphalt sub-surface. It used pol...
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A numeral is a figure, symbol, or group of figures or symbols denoting a number. It may refer to: Numeral system used in mathematics Numeral (linguistics), a part of speech denoting numbers (e.g. one and first in English) Numerical digit, the glyphs used to represent numerals See also Numerology, belief in a divi...
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Coffee service refers to the many and various styles in which coffee is made available to people, such as in restaurants and hotels. In particular, it sometimes refers to the set of dishes and vessels utilized to serve and consume coffee, akin to the notion of a tea service. Coffee service is also a catch-all term fo...
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The Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory (CMDL) was a climate laboratory in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR). In October 2005, it was merged with five other NOAA labs to form the Earth System Research Laboratory. CMDL's mission was t...
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The Women's 1500 metre freestyle competition at the 2019 World Championships was held on 22 and 23 July 2019. The defending champion was Katie Ledecky, but she was forced to withdraw due to illness. Records Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows. Results Heats The heats...
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Girls Gone Wild or Girl Gone Wild may refer to: Girls Gone Wild (1929 film), a 1929 film produced and released by Fox Film Corporation Girls Gone Wild (franchise), a pornographic entertainment franchise, 1997 "Girls Gone Wild", a song by Baby Bash "Girls Gone Wild", a song by Captain Ahab "Girls Gone Wild", a son...
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Striped goat usually refers to one of the following animals: Grisons Striped goat, a breed from Switzerland Peacock goat, a breed from Switzerland It may also refer to: Las Chivas Rayadas (The Striped Goats), a 1962 Mexican film
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Chile-Dominican Republic relations refers to the bilateral relations between the Republic of Chile and The Dominican Republic. Chile operates an embassy in Santo Domingo and Dominican Republic operates an embassy in Santiago. History In 1866, the DR recognized the legitimacy of Chile government and formally reached ou...
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Key & Peele is an American sketch comedy television series starring Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, both former cast members of MADtv. Each episode of the series consists of several pre-taped sketches starring the two actors. The sketches cover a variety of societal topics, often with a focus on African-American c...
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In a computer language, a reserved word (also known as a reserved identifier) is a word that cannot be used as an identifier, such as the name of a variable, function, or label – it is "reserved from use". This is a syntactic definition, and a reserved word may have no user-defined meaning. A closely related and often...
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The American bison (Bison bison) is a species of bison native to North America. Sometimes colloquially referred to as American buffalo or simply buffalo (a different clade of bovine), it is one of two extant species of bison, alongside the European bison. Its historical range, by 9000 BC, is described as the great biso...
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|} |} Interstate 87 (afgekort I-87) is een Interstate Highway in de Verenigde Staten. De snelweg begint in Champlain en eindigt in Albany. De hele snelweg ligt in de staat New York. Belangrijke plaatsen/steden langs de I-87 zijn Albany, Colonie, Clifton Park, Queensbury, Plattsburgh en Champlain. De Interstate 87 is ...
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Principle Simmons' citrate agar is used for differentiating gram-negative bacteria on the basis of citrate utilization. It is useful for selecting for organisms that use citrate as its main carbon and energy source. It is a defined, selective and differential medium that tests for an organism's ability to use citrate...
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The Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay competition at the 2019 World Championships was held on 21 July 2019. Records Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows. The following new records were set during this competition. Results Heats The heats were held at 12:21. Fina...
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Pole or poles may refer to: Astronomy Celestial pole, the projection of the planet Earth's axis of rotation onto the celestial sphere; also applies to the axis of rotation of other planets Pole star, a visible star that is approximately aligned with the Earth's axis of rotation Orbital pole, the projection of the line...
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Punched tape or perforated paper tape is a form of data storage that consists of a long strip of paper in which holes are punched. It developed from and was subsequently used alongside punched cards, differing in that the tape is continuous. Punched cards, and chains of punched cards, were used for control of looms in...
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Friendship books (also known as "FBs" in their abbreviated form) are small booklets made by stapling paper together, or are sometimes just sheets or strips of paper. They are usually decorated and the person who starts the book writes their name and address as the first person sending the book. People often include a l...
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In finance, a high-yield bond (non-investment-grade bond, speculative-grade bond, or junk bond) is a bond that is rated below investment grade by credit rating agencies. These bonds have a higher risk of default or other adverse credit events, but offer higher yields than investment-grade bonds in order to compensate f...
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Trun may refer to: Trun, Switzerland Trun railway station, a Rhaetian Railway station Trun, Orne, France Tran, Bulgaria (using alternative transliteration)
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Flaveria sonorensis is a rare Mexican plant species of Flaveria within the family Asteraceae. It has been found only in southern Sonora and southwestern Chihuahua in northwestern Mexico. Some of the populations lie very close to hot mineral springs. Flaveria sonorensis is a perennial herb up to tall. Leaves are long...
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Throb is an American sitcom from the 1980s. Throb may also refer to: "Throb" (song), a 1993 song by Janet Jackson Throb (Gary Burton album), 1969 Throb (haloblack album), 2004 The Throb, a 1960s Australian band The Throbs, a 1980s/'90s American band Robert Young (musician) (1964–2014), Scottish guitarist in Primal Sc...
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Hotel Hell is an American reality television series created, hosted and narrated by Gordon Ramsay, which ran on the Fox network for three seasons from 2012 to 2016. It aired on Monday nights at 8 pm ET/PT. It was Ramsay's fourth series for the Fox network. The series features Ramsay visiting various struggling lodging...
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British nationalism asserts that the British are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of Britons, in a definition of Britishness that may include people of English, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish descent. British nationalism is closely associated with British unionism, which seeks to uphold the political union ...
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The United States produced 5.2 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in 2020, the second largest in the world after greenhouse gas emissions by China and among the countries with the highest greenhouse gas emissions per person. In 2019 China is estimated to have emitted 27% of ...
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Wireshark is a free and open-source packet analyzer. It is used for network troubleshooting, analysis, software and communications protocol development, and education. Originally named Ethereal, the project was renamed Wireshark in May 2006 due to trademark issues. Wireshark is cross-platform, using the Qt widget tool...
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Donkey-baiting is a blood sport involving the baiting of donkeys against dogs. Donkey-baiting was quite common during the Victorian era, but was never popular with the masses. This had less to do with not wanting to exploit the animal, but rather that the donkey offered little appeal, as it was rarely possible to mak...
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Recovery auditing is the systematic process of reviewing disbursement transactions and the related supporting data to identify and recover various forms of over payments and under-deductions to suppliers. In other words, it is the recovery of lost money. History Recovery auditing was at first primarily for retail base...
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Rooky is a Rummy-like card game based on the usage of a Rook deck rather than a standard 52 playing card deck. The rules, while closely resembling a simple game of Rummy, integrates some of Rook's popular elements, such as trick-taking and team-play. The game is usually suggested for 2 - 5 players, though larger groups...
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Punky's was a candy sold by The Willy Wonka Candy Company in the late-1980s and early-1990s. They came in a variety of sweet and sour fruit flavors. Punky's were small, oval in shape, and had a somewhat rough texture, with some slightly larger sugar crystals embedded in the candies. The box art featured the candies ...
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Anomalous oxygen is hot atomic and singly ionized oxygen believed to be present in Earth's exosphere above 500 km near the poles during their respective summers. This additional component augmenting mainly the hydrogen and helium exosphere is able to explain the unexpectedly high drag forces on satellites passing near ...
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Piety is a virtue which may include religious devotion or spirituality. A common element in most conceptions of piety is a duty of respect. In a religious context, piety may be expressed through pious activities or devotions, which may vary among countries and cultures. Etymology The word piety comes from the Latin ...
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Courage (also called bravery or valor) is the choice and willingness to confront agony, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation. Valor is courage or bravery, especially in battle. Physical courage is bravery in the face of physical pain, hardship, even death, or threat of death; while moral courage is the ability t...
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Mount Vernon é o nome de vários lugares no mundo e pode referir-se a: Mount Vernon - a sede da plantação de George Washington no estado norte-americano da Carolina. Austrália Mount Vernon - subúrbio de Sydney Estados Unidos Mount Vernon (Alabama) Mount Vernon (Arkansas) Mount Vernon (Geórgia) Mount Vernon (Illinois)...
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Sea Scouts are members of the Scout movement, with a particular emphasis on water-based activities. Sea Scouts may also refer to: Sea Scouts (band), an Australian noise rock band Sea Scouts (film), a 1939 Donald Duck cartoon short
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Plagyostila senegalensis is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae. References Rissoidae Gastropods described in 2002
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Bête comme chat (Home Tweet Home) est un dessin animé de la série Merrie Melodies réalisé par Friz Freleng et sorti en 1950. Synopsis Fiche technique Liens externes Cartoon Merrie Melodies Court métrage de Titi et Grosminet Film américain sorti en 1950 Film de Warner Bros Chat de fiction Tweeddale
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Mesoamerican cuisine – (covering Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, northern Costa Rica and Mexico) has four main staples: maize (many varieties based on what climate it is grown in), beans, squash and chili. Other plant-based foods used include: amaranth, avocado, cassava, cherimoya, chia, chocolate,...
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Archie Andrews is an American comics character created in 1941. Archie Andrews may also refer to: Archie Andrews (puppet), a British ventriloquist's dummy operated by Peter Brough Archie Andrews (1879–1938), American automobile executive responsible for the Ruxton
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A bra (common form of brassiere) is a woman's undergarment designed to support the breasts. Bra may also refer to: Bra cheese, a style of cheese from the Italian comune Bra Bra sausage, a style of sausage from the Italian comune Bra Bra–ket notation, a standard notation for describing quantum states, composed of a...
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Microsoft Lync (Före detta Microsoft Office Communicator) och Microsoft Lync för Mac är en Snabbmeddelande-klient baserat på Microsoft Lync Server för att ersätta Windows Messenger till företagsanvändning. Lync är ett kommunikationsverktyg byggd i företagssyfte för att öka unified communication(UC). Interna snabbmedd...
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WiX – software di Microsoft Windows Wix – località dell'Inghilterra nell'Essex Wix.com – piattaforma web israeliana
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The 2001 Tennessee Titans season was the Titans' 42nd season and their 32nd in the National Football League. The team won only seven games, and failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 1998. After finishing 13–3 in the two prior seasons, defensive coordinator Gregg Williams was hired as the new head ...
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A gift or a present is an item given to someone without the expectation of payment or anything in return. An item is not a gift if that item is already owned by the one to whom it is given. Although gift-giving might involve an expectation of reciprocity, a gift is meant to be free. In many countries, the act of mutual...
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Morlocks - personagens criados por H. G. Wells Morlocks (Marvel Comics) - personagens dos quadrinhos Max Morlock - futebolista alemão Desambiguação
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Male pregnancy is the incubation of one or more embryos or fetuses by organisms of the male sex in some species. Most species that reproduce by sexual reproduction are heterogamous—females producing larger gametes (ova) and males producing smaller gametes (sperm). In nearly all animal species, offspring are carried by ...
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The 2001 season was the Baltimore Ravens' sixth season in the National Football League (NFL) and the third under head coach Brian Billick. Fresh off their victory trip from Super Bowl XXXV, bad news struck the 2001 Ravens as running back Jamal Lewis suffered a knee injury in training camp and would miss the entire sea...
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Paula Ruiz Bravo (born 16 February 1999) is a Spanish swimmer, specialising in open water events. She competed in the women's 10 km event at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships, finishing in 24th place. Notes References External links 1999 births Living people Spanish female long-distance swimmers Place of birt...
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Sangharsh may refer to: Sangharsh (1999 film), a Bollywood psychological crime thriller film Sangharsh (2014 film), a Marathi drama road film Sangharsh (2018 film), a 2018 Bhojpuri language film Sangharsh (TV series), a 2017 Hindi drama television series Sunghursh, a 1968 Hindi film
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Eliel is a Hebrew name. It can be translated to English as "My God is God". The name is formed from two different Hebrew terms for God. Eli, meaning "my God" and El "God". Therefore, the commonly understood meaning of the name is "my God God" or "my God is God". People named Eliel Ernest L. Eliel, an organic chemist ...
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Bees Make Honey may refer to: Bees Make Honey (band), British band Bees Make Honey (film), 2017 British film
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In geography, the temperate climates of Earth occur in the middle latitudes (23.5° to 66.5° N/S of Equator), which span between the tropics and the polar regions of Earth. These zones generally have wider temperature ranges throughout the year and more distinct seasonal changes compared to tropical climates, where such...
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Green Fields (, trans. Grine Felder) is a 1937 American comedy-drama Yiddish film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and Jacob Ben-Ami. The film features child actor Herschel Bernardi, later to be an adult star on Broadway, in films and on television. Plot Levy Yitzchok is an orphaned yeshiva student. Restless and distressed,...
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Global Compact as used in politics may refer broadly to an international pact or treaty; in more specific cases it may refer to: United Nations Global Compact, a non-binding United Nations pact of business policies Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM), a UN non-binding intergovernmental agreem...
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A nerd is a person who is intellectually knowledgeable or bright, but socially inept. Nerd(s) or The Nerd(s) may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Nerd, a fictional creature from Dr. Seuss's 1950 book If I Ran the Zoo; often considered the first printed modern English appearance of the word The Nerd, a character...
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"Won't Let You Down" is a 2014 song by Hilltop Hoods featuring Maverick Sabre. Won't Let You Down may also refer to: Won't Let You Down (album), by Bridget Kearney, 2017 "Won't Let You Down", a song by Chamillionaire featuring Kevin Cossom, from the 2007 album Ultimate Victory "Won't Let You Down", a B-side to "Ly...
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A journalist is an individual that collects/gathers information in form of text, audio, or pictures, processes them into a news-worthy form, and disseminates it to the public. The act or process mainly done by the journalist is called journalism. Roles Journalists can be broadcast, print, advertising, and public relat...
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