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Rowing was contested at the 1993 Summer Universiade in St. Catharines in Canada.
Medal summary
Medal table
Men's events
Women's events
External links
Results on HickokSports.com
1993 Summer Universiade results
Results on sports123.com
Universiade
1993 Summer Universiade | wiki |
Pauleta scored 47 goals in 88 appearances for the Portugal national football team between 1997 and 2006.
On 12 October 2005, he scored twice in a 3–0 win over Latvia at the Estádio do Dragão in Porto in the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification phase. This took him to 42 goals for Portugal in 77 games, making him the nati... | wiki |
Idiopathic hypoglycemia is a medical condition in which the glucose level in the blood (blood glucose) is abnormally low due to an undeterminable cause. This is considered an incomplete and unsatisfactory diagnosis by physicians and is rarely used by endocrinologists, as it implies an unfinished diagnostic evaluation. ... | wiki |
Polygala setacea, commonly known as the coastal plain milkwort, is a flowering plant. A perennial, it lives for about three years and may not flower its first year. It grows in the southeastern United States. It has scale-like leaves and white flowers. It grows in flatwoods.
References
setacea | wiki |
Angina, also known as angina pectoris, is chest pain or pressure, usually caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle (myocardium). It is most commonly a symptom of coronary artery disease.
Angina is typically the result of obstruction or spasm of the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle. The main ... | wiki |
Whittington is a civil parish in the district of Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. It contains 19 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the vil... | wiki |
A microphone, colloquially called a mic or mike (), is a transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal. Microphones are used in many applications such as telephones, hearing aids, public address systems for concert halls and public events, motion picture production, live and recorded audio engineering, sound... | wiki |
In physics, specifically electromagnetism, the magnetic flux through a surface is the surface integral of the normal component of the magnetic field B over that surface. It is usually denoted or . The SI unit of magnetic flux is the weber (Wb; in derived units, volt–seconds), and the CGS unit is the maxwell. Magnetic... | wiki |
Fastlane (2016)
Fastlane (2017) | wiki |
Fuego en la sangre may refer to:
Fuego en la sangre (1966 film), a 1966 Argentine film
Fuego en la sangre (telenovela), a 2008 Mexican telenovela
Fire in the Blood (1953 film) (Fuego en la sangre), a 1953 Spanish drama film | wiki |
A printed circuit board (PCB; also printed wiring board or PWB) is a medium used in electrical and electronic engineering to connect electronic components to one another in a controlled manner. It takes the form of a laminated sandwich structure of conductive and insulating layers: each of the conductive layers is desi... | wiki |
The following is a list of comic strips. Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. There is usually a fair degree of accuracy about a start date, but because of rights being transferred or the very gradual loss of appeal of a particular strip, the termination date is sometimes uncertain. In t... | wiki |
Telephone numbers in Angola are 9 digits long (except for special 1xx service numbers like Police and Emergency services), and must always be dialed in their entirety. Land-line (fixed-line) numbers start with digit 2, followed by 1 or 2 digits area code that corresponds to a geographic area. After the area code, there... | wiki |
Preemergent herbicides are a form of chemical weed control which prevent germinated weed seedlings from becoming established.
In some areas of the world, they are used to prevent crabgrass from appearing in lawns.
Preemergent herbicides are applied to lawns in the spring and fall, to prevent the germination of weed s... | wiki |
This is a list of star systems within 75-80 light years of Earth.
The closest B-type star, Regulus, is in this list.
See also
Lists of stars
List of star systems within 70-75 light-years
List of nearest stars and brown dwarfs
References
star systems within 75-80 light-years
Star systems
star systems within 75-80 li... | wiki |
In physics, angular acceleration refers to the time rate of change of angular velocity. As there are two types of angular velocity, namely spin angular velocity and orbital angular velocity, there are naturally also two types of angular acceleration, called spin angular acceleration and orbital angular acceleration res... | wiki |
Ashley Marie Arana (3 de junio de 1998) es una deportista mexicana que compite en taekwondo. Ganó una medalla de oro en el Campeonato Panamericano de Taekwondo de 2018 en la categoría de +73 kg.
Palmarés internacional
Referencias
Practicantes de taekwondo de México | wiki |
In molecular biology, SNORA20 (also known as ACA20) is a member of the H/ACA class of small nucleolar RNA that guide the sites of modification of uridines to pseudouridines.
References
External links
Small nuclear RNA | wiki |
Fielding in the sport of cricket is the action of fielders in collecting the ball after it is struck by the striking batter, to limit the number of runs that the striker scores and/or to get a batter out by either catching a hit ball before it bounces, or by running out either batter before they can complete the run th... | wiki |
Antigonae (Antigone), written by Carl Orff, was first presented on 9 August 1949 under the direction of Ferenc Fricsay in the Felsenreitschule, Salzburg, Austria, as part of the Salzburg Festival. Antigonae is in Orff's words a "musical setting" for the Greek tragedy of the same name by Sophocles. However, it functions... | wiki |
Denim is a sturdy cotton warp-faced textile in which the weft passes under two or more warp threads. This twill weaving produces a diagonal ribbing that distinguishes it from cotton duck. While a denim predecessor known as dungaree has been produced in India for hundreds of years, denim as it is recognized today was fi... | wiki |
In molecular biology, SNORA32 (also known as ACA32) is a member of the H/ACA class of small nucleolar RNA that guide the sites of modification of uridines to pseudouridines.
References
External links
Small nuclear RNA | wiki |
Pétanque (, ; , , also or ) is a sport that falls into the category of boules sports, along with raffa, bocce, boule lyonnaise, lawn bowls, and crown green bowling. In all of these sports, players or teams play their boules/balls towards a target ball.
In pétanque the objective is to score points by having boules clo... | wiki |
This is a list of Canadian literary figures, including poets, novelists, children's writers, essayists, and scholars.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
See also
List of Canadian poets
List of Canadian playwrights
List of Canadian short story writers
List of Canadian sc... | wiki |
Jaundice, also known as icterus, is a yellowish or greenish pigmentation of the skin and sclera due to high bilirubin levels. Jaundice in adults is typically a sign indicating the presence of underlying diseases involving abnormal heme metabolism, liver dysfunction, or biliary-tract obstruction. The prevalence of jaund... | wiki |
El Destino may refer to:
El Destino Plantation, an American cotton plantation established in 1828
"El Destino" (song), by Juan Gabriel and Rocío Dúrcal, 1997
See also
El destino se disculpa, a 1945 Spanish drama film | wiki |
Jeff Jones puede referirse a:
Jeffrey Jones (1946-), actor estadounidense;
Jeffrey M. Jones Jones (1958-), político mexicano;
Jeffrey Catherine Jones (1944-2011), artista estadounidense;
Jeff Jones (1953-), músico (bajista) canadiense. | wiki |
FIV est un sigle qui peut signifier :
Fécondation in vitro ;
(soit en français, virus de l'immunodéficience féline). | wiki |
In molecular biology, SNORA5 (also known as ACA5) is a member of the H/ACA class of small nucleolar RNA that guide the sites of modification of uridines to pseudouridines.
References
External links
Small nuclear RNA | wiki |
More FM may refer to:
More FM in New Zealand
XHMORE-FM, a radio station in Mexico branded as More FM
WBEB, a radio station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania formerly branded as More FM | wiki |
The list of Norwegian monarchs ( or kongerekka) begins in 872: the traditional dating of the Battle of Hafrsfjord, after which victorious King Harald Fairhair merged several petty kingdoms into that of his father. Named after the homonymous geographical region, Harald's realm was later to be known as the Kingdom of Nor... | wiki |
The Pernambuco worm snake (Amerotyphlops paucisquamus) is a species of snake in the Typhlopidae family.
References
paucisquamus
Reptiles described in 1979 | wiki |
Revis was an American post-grunge band. Revis may also refer to:
Revis (surname)
Revis Hill Prairie Natural Area in Mason County, Illinois, U.S.
Beth Revis, American author of fantasy and science fiction
Darrelle Revis (born 1985), American football cornerback
Eric Revis (born 1967), American jazz bassist and composer | wiki |
In beekeeping, in a Langstroth hive, burr comb, also known as brace comb and bridge comb, are portions of honeycomb built by the bees in other places than in the intended place in the frames. Burr comb is commonly found on the top of frames, particularly if the hive has been assembled with a void above the frames; burr... | wiki |
Dumont, meaning "from the mount" in French, may refer to:
People
Dumont (surname)
Dumont de Montigny (1696-after 1753), French explorer and author
Places
Brazil
Dumont, São Paulo
United States
Dumont, Colorado
Dumont, Iowa
Dumont, Minnesota
Dumont, New Jersey
Dumont, Texas
South Houston, Texas, formerly D... | wiki |
Harald V (, ; born 21 February 1937) is King of Norway. He succeeded to the throne on 17 January 1991.
Harald was the third child and only son of King Olav V of Norway and Princess Märtha of Sweden. He was second in the line of succession at the time of his birth, behind his father. In 1940, as a result of the German ... | wiki |
A primer binding site is a region of a nucleotide sequence where an RNA or DNA single-stranded primer binds to start replication. The primer binding site is on one of the two complementary strands of a double-stranded nucleotide polymer, in the strand which is to be copied, or is within a single-stranded nucleotide pol... | wiki |
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Active is a smartphone produced by Sony Ericsson. It runs the Android operating system. It contains similar hardware as other 2011 Xperia phones in a smaller package. The phone is marketed towards people with an 'active lifestyle', hence the name, and comes with a scratch resistant screen, dust... | wiki |
Eclipses may occur repeatedly, separated by certain intervals of time: these intervals are called eclipse cycles. The series of eclipses separated by a repeat of one of these intervals is called an eclipse series.
Eclipse conditions
Eclipses may occur when Earth and the Moon are aligned with the Sun, and the shadow... | wiki |
The 2021 US Open – Women's Singles Qualifying was a series of tennis matches from 24 August 2021 to 27 August 2021 where 128 players competed to determine the 16 qualifiers into the main draw of the 2021 US Open women's singles tournament, and, if necessary, the lucky losers. Due to pandemic-related restrictions, the q... | wiki |
Alresford railway station may refer to:
Alresford railway station (Essex), England
Alresford railway station (Hampshire), England - a preserved railway station on the Mid-Hants Railway | wiki |
GI/GU may refer to:
Human gastrointestinal tract
Genitourinary system | wiki |
Slotted angle (also sometimes referred to as slotted angle iron) is a system of reusable metal strips used to construct shelving, frames, work benches, equipment stands and other structures. The name derives, first, from the use of elongated slots punched into the metal at uniform intervals to enable assembly of struct... | wiki |
Hoc Mazarin, also just Hoc, is an historical French gambling game of the Stops family for two or three players. The game was popular at the court of Versailles in the 17th century and was named after Cardinal Mazarin, chief minister to the King of France.
History
Hoc Mazarin is named after Italian prelate Cardinal M... | wiki |
The barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is the most widespread species of swallow in the world. It appears to have the largest natural distribution of any of the world's passerines, ranging over 251 million square kilometres globally. It is a distinctive passerine bird with blue upperparts and a long, deeply forked tail. It... | wiki |
Bad But Good es el miniálbum debut del grupo sur oreano Miss A.
El disco fue lanzado el primero de julio de 2010 y contiene cuatro canciones. «Bad Girl Good Girl» fue el sencillo a promocionar y alcanzó el número uno en varias listas musicales de Corea. «Love Again» es la tercera canción del disco y al igual que «Bad G... | wiki |
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200 is a digital camera by Panasonic Lumix, which was announced in July 2012. The highest-resolution pictures it records is 12.1 megapixels, through a 25 mm Leica DC Vario-Elmarit.
Property
F2.8 aperture across entire zoom range
24X power O.I.S. Leica 600 mm
12 fps burst rate
Full 1080/60p HD vid... | wiki |
The Sportatorium, located in downtown Dallas, Texas, was a barn-like arena used primarily for professional wrestling events. The building, which stood at 1000 S. Industrial Blvd, or the intersection of Industrial Boulevard and Cadiz Street (near the I-30/I-35E Interchange), had a seating capacity of approximately 4,500... | wiki |
Weedfish may refer to:
Adelaide's weedfish, (Heteroclinus adelaidae)
Banded weedfish, (Heteroclinus fasciatus)
Caledonian weedfish, (Springeratus caledonicus)
Cline (weedfish), (Clinitrachus argentatus)
Common weedfish, (Heteroclinus perspicillatus)
Crested weedfish, (Cristiceps australis)
Girls weedfish, (Heteroclinu... | wiki |
In Greek mythology, Hippolochus ( Hippolokhos) was a Lycian prince as the son of King Bellerophon. He was probably the successor of the latter in the kingship of the Lycian land.
Family
Hippolochus's mother was Philonoe, daughter of the King Iobates. In some accounts, she was also known as Alkimedousa, Anticleia, Pas... | wiki |
Smart car may refer to:
Smart (marque), the automobile brand
Smartcar (company), the API developer platform company
Autonomous car, an automobile capable of driving itself
Connected car, an automobile that coordinates its navigation with others'
Vehicular automation, using artificial intelligence to enhance or au... | wiki |
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a syndrome (a set of signs and symptoms) due to decreased blood flow in the coronary arteries such that part of the heart muscle is unable to function properly or dies. The most common symptom is centrally located pressure-like chest pain, often radiating to the left shoulder or angle o... | wiki |
In molecular biology, snoRNA U43 (also known as SNORD43) is a non-coding RNA (ncRNA) molecule which functions in the modification of other small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs). This type of modifying RNA is usually located in the nucleolus of the eukaryotic cell which is a major site of snRNA biogenesis. It is known as a small... | wiki |
Thiselton-Dyer may refer to:
Harriet Anne Thiselton-Dyer (née Hooker, 1854–1945), British botanical illustrator, wife of William Turner Thiselton-Dyer
T. F. Thiselton-Dyer (1848–1923), British clergyman
William Turner Thiselton-Dyer (1843–1928), British botanist
See also
Thiselton (disambiguation)
Dyer (surname)
C... | wiki |
The following is a comparative list of tablet computers belonging to the Google Nexus line of devices, using the Android operating system.
See also
Comparison of Google Nexus smartphones
List of Google Play edition devices
References
Computing comparisons
Google Nexus
Nexus tablets, Comparison of
Tablet computers
To... | wiki |
Drinking is the act of ingesting water or other liquids into the body through the mouth, proboscis, or elsewhere. Humans drink by swallowing, completed by peristalsis in the esophagus. The physiological processes of drinking vary widely among other animals.
Most animals drink water to maintain bodily hydration, althou... | wiki |
Westminster Bank was a British retail bank which operated in England and Wales from 1834 until its merger into the National Westminster Bank in 1970; it continued to exist as a dormant registered non-trading company until 4 July 2017 when it was dissolved. Considered one of the Big Five, it expanded during the nineteen... | wiki |
Aulospora is a genus of fungi within the class Sordariomycetes. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (incertae sedis). This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Aulospora epimyces.
References
External links
Index Fungorum
Sordariomycetes enigmatic taxa
Monotypic Sor... | wiki |
Sally Fox (or Sallie Fox) may refer to:
Sallie Fox (1845–1913), California pioneer
Sally Fox (politician) (1951–2014), American lawyer and politician
Sally Fox (inventor) (born 1959), American inventor
Sally Fox (photographer) (1929–2006), American photographer and book editor | wiki |
An organic acid is an organic compound with acidic properties. The most common organic acids are the carboxylic acids, whose acidity is associated with their carboxyl group –COOH. Sulfonic acids, containing the group –SO2OH, are relatively stronger acids. Alcohols, with –OH, can act as acids but they are usually very w... | wiki |
Vasil Konstantinov () (born 15 March 1929) is a Bulgarian gymnast. He competed in eight events at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
References
1929 births
Living people
Bulgarian male artistic gymnasts
Olympic gymnasts of Bulgaria
Gymnasts at the 1952 Summer Olympics
Place of birth missing (living people) | wiki |
The Swiss central credit information bureau, (German Zentralstelle für Kreditinformation (ZEK), French Centre d'informations de crédit), is a Swiss organisation centralizing and listing every credit attached to someone. Its goal is to check that a new credit or loan given to an individual lies within the financial capa... | wiki |
The Transition to Teaching grant is a US Federal program intended to attract and retain mid-career professionals into the field of teaching at "high need" schools.
Candidates are paid a stipend of $1,000 per year for their first 2 years in order to ease the transition to the profession. During those two years, they ar... | wiki |
Джерела
Посилання
Non so più cosa fare на YouTube
Текст і переклад пісні
Рецензія до альбому Facciamo finta che sia vero.
Пісні Адріано Челентано
Італійські пісні | wiki |
Courthouse dog may refer to:
Courthouse Dogs Foundation, a non-profit organization promoting the use of courthouse facility dogs
Courthouse facility dog, a type of assistance dog that is handled by a professional working in the legal system | wiki |
Stoyan Stoyanov () (born 25 October 1931) is a Bulgarian gymnast. He competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics, the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 1960 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1931 births
Possibly living people
Bulgarian male artistic gymnasts
Olympic gymnasts of Bulgaria
Gymnasts at the 1952 Summer Ol... | wiki |
Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry, très souvent appelé par les chimistes Red Book, est un recueil de recommandations pour la nomenclature des composés inorganiques. Ces recommandations ont été publiées à intervalle irrégulier par l'Union internationale de chimie pure et appliquée (IUPAC). La dernière édition complète... | wiki |
A kitten is a juvenile cat. After being born, kittens display primary altriciality and are totally dependent on their mothers for survival. They normally do not open their eyes for seven to ten days. After about two weeks, kittens develop quickly and begin to explore the world outside their nest. After a further three ... | wiki |
A postprandial glucose (PPG) test is a blood glucose test that determines the amount of glucose, in the plasma after a meal. The diagnosis is typically restricted to postprandial hyperglycemia due to lack of strong evidence of co-relation with a diagnosis of diabetes.
American Diabetes Association do not recommend a P... | wiki |
"Praise God I'm Satisfied" is a traditional gospel blues song recorded in 1929 by Blind Willie Johnson (vocals and guitar) and Willie B. Harris (vocals), who is thought to have been his first wife.
Other recordings
2002K. M. Williams, on the album Blind Willie's Hymns
2004Gary Lucas and Peter Stampfel, on the album ... | wiki |
Hypertension may refer to the following:
Hypertension without a qualifier usually refers to arterial hypertension (high blood pressure of the arteries)
Pregnancy-induced hypertension is newly diagnosed arterial hypertension in pregnant women
White coat hypertension occurs in a clinical setting but not when measured ... | wiki |
A bronchodilator or broncholytic (although the latter occasionally includes secretory inhibition as well) is a substance that dilates the bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing resistance in the respiratory airway and increasing airflow to the lungs. Bronchodilators may be originating naturally within the body, or they ma... | wiki |
linea S60 della rete celere del Canton Ticino
linea S60 della S-Bahn di Stoccarda
linea S60 della S-Bahn di Vienna | wiki |
Stimulants (also often referred to as psychostimulants or colloquially as uppers) is an overarching term that covers many drugs including those that increase activity of the central nervous system and the body, drugs that are pleasurable and invigorating, or drugs that have sympathomimetic effects. Stimulants are widel... | wiki |
Mutua Madrid Open 2012 (kobiety)
Mutua Madrid Open 2012 (mężczyźni) | wiki |
Mutua Madrid Open 2013 (kobiety)
Mutua Madrid Open 2013 (mężczyźni) | wiki |
Mutua Madrid Open 2014 (kobiety)
Mutua Madrid Open 2014 (mężczyźni) | wiki |
Clinical death is the medical term for cessation of blood circulation and breathing, the two criteria necessary to sustain the lives of human beings and of many other organisms. It occurs when the heart stops beating in a regular rhythm, a condition called cardiac arrest. The term is also sometimes used in resuscitatio... | wiki |
Mutua Madrid Open 2015 (kobiety)
Mutua Madrid Open 2015 (mężczyźni) | wiki |
Mutua Madrid Open 2016 (kobiety)
Mutua Madrid Open 2016 (mężczyźni) | wiki |
Mutua Madrid Open 2017 (kobiety)
Mutua Madrid Open 2017 (mężczyźni) | wiki |
Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open 2011 (kobiety)
Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open 2011 (mężczyźni) | wiki |
An affricate is a consonant that begins as a stop and releases as a fricative, generally with the same place of articulation (most often coronal). It is often difficult to decide if a stop and fricative form a single phoneme or a consonant pair. English has two affricate phonemes, and , often spelled ch and j, respect... | wiki |
The Waterloo & City line, colloquially known as The Drain, is a London Underground shuttle line that runs between Waterloo and Bank with no intermediate stops. Its primary traffic consists of commuters from south-west London, Surrey and Hampshire arriving at Waterloo main line station and travelling forward to the City... | wiki |
The Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents, also known as Taiwan Compatriot Permit, is a type of travel document issued by Government of the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the Republic of China nationals (ROC) who hold household registration in Taiwan. The document is issued by the Ministry of Public Security... | wiki |
Progesterone (P4) is an endogenous steroid and progestogen sex hormone involved in the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and embryogenesis of humans and other species. It belongs to a group of steroid hormones called the progestogens and is the major progestogen in the body. Progesterone has a variety of important functions ... | wiki |
Personality changes are changes in individuals personalities over time. Originally thought to be concrete and unchanging, recent studies have found evidence that personality can change throughout a person's life.
Personality refers to individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving.... | wiki |
Africa
Asia
Europe
North America
Oceania
South America
See also
List of cities by average temperature
List of cities by sunshine duration
List of weather records
References
Precipitation
Weather-related lists
Lists of cities
List of cities in Europe by precipitation | wiki |
Relationship contingent self-esteem (RCSE) is a type of self-esteem that derives from the outcomes, process, and nature of one's romantic relationship. Like other types of contingent self-esteem, it is generally linked with lower levels of self-esteem and well-being.
It can be unhealthy for the relationship because it ... | wiki |
Estrutura de peões é uma definição estratégica do modo como estão posicionados os peões durante uma partida de xadrez.
Terminologia de xadrez | wiki |
Paul Fenton may refer to:
Paul Fenton (musician) (born 1946), English drummer
Paul Fenton (ice hockey) (born 1959), American ice hockey forward | wiki |
Laws regarding incest (i.e. sexual activity between family members or close relatives) vary considerably between jurisdictions, and depend on the type of sexual activity and the nature of the family relationship of the parties involved, as well as the age and sex of the parties. Besides legal prohibitions, at least som... | wiki |
iPhone se poate referi la:
iPhone, o linie de smartphone-uri creată de compania americană Apple Inc.
iPhone 2G, primul model al liniei.
iPhone 3G, model care a introdus 3G și A-GPS.
iPhone 3GS, care a adus ca îmbunătăți un compas digital și o cameră de 3,0 megapixeli cu înregistrare foto și video, videotelefonie, u... | wiki |
Swimming was inducted at the Youth Olympic Games at the inaugural edition in 2010.
Summary
Medal table
As of the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics.
See also
Swimming at the Summer Olympics
FINA World Junior Swimming Championships
References
Sports at the Summer Youth Olympics
Youth Olympic Games | wiki |
Can You Keep a Secret? may refer to:
"Can You Keep a Secret?" (song) by Hikaru Utada
Can You Keep a Secret? (novel) by Sophie Kinsella
Can You Keep a Secret? (film) directed by Elise Duran | wiki |
First Federal Bank may refer to:
First Federal Bank of California
First Federal Bank of the Midwest | wiki |
A crop is a plant grown and harvested for agricultural use.
Crop may also refer to:
Crop (anatomy), a dilation of the esophagus that stores and softens food
Crop (implement), a modified whip used in horseback riding or disciplining humans as punishment
Crop factor, a multiplier factor in digital imaging, compared ... | wiki |
Dietary fiber (in Commonwealth English fibre) or roughage is the portion of plant-derived food that cannot be completely broken down by human digestive enzymes. Dietary fibers are diverse in chemical composition, and can be grouped generally by their solubility, viscosity, and fermentability, which affect how fibers ar... | wiki |
Basic Korean Dictionary () is an online learner's dictionary of the Korean language, launched on 5 October 2016 by the National Institute of Korean Language. It consists of one monolingual and ten bilingual dictionaries that provide meanings of Korean words and expressions in Korean, English, Arabic, French, Indonesian... | wiki |
Blue for Two was a Swedish alternative pop / rock duo that started in Gothenburg in 1984 of Freddie Wadling (vocals) and Henryk Lipp (songwriter, synthesizers etc.).
Career
The debut album was the self-titled Blue for Two (1986). The band became very popular and one of the main bands in the Swedish alternative scene ... | wiki |
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