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Ryan Benjamin may refer to: Ryan Benjamin (long snapper) (born 1977), American football player Ryan Benjamin (running back) (born 1970), American football player
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The tropics are the regions of Earth surrounding the Equator. They are defined in latitude by the Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere at N and the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern Hemisphere at S. The tropics are also referred to as the tropical zone and the torrid zone (see geographical zone). In terms ...
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Compression stockings (Flight Socks, Support Bandage) are a specialized hosiery designed to help prevent the occurrence of, and guard against further progression of, venous disorders such as edema, phlebitis and thrombosis. Compression stockings are elastic compression garments worn around the leg, compressing the limb...
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Organic may refer to: Organic, of or relating to an organism, a living entity Organic, of or relating to an anatomical organ Chemistry Organic matter, matter that has come from a once-living organism, is capable of decay or is the product of decay, or is composed of organic compounds Organic compound, a compound t...
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Out of Bounds is a 1989 American autobiography of actor and former professional football player Jim Brown. The book was co-written by Brown with Steve Delsohn. References 1989 non-fiction books English-language books Sports autobiographies American memoirs
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Echinorhynchus truttae is een soort haakworm uit het geslacht Echinorhynchus. De worm behoort tot de familie Echinorhynchidae. Echinorhynchus truttae werd in 1788 beschreven door Schrank. Echinorhynchidae
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Le porto flip ou porto-flip est un cocktail constitué de porto rouge, brandy et jaune d'œuf. Il s'agit d'un cocktail officiel de l'IBA. Notes et références Cocktail à base de vin Cocktail à base d'œuf
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The turnip crinkle virus (TCV) core promoter hairpin (Pr) is an RNA element located in the 3' UTR of the viral genome that is required for minus strand RNA synthesis. The picture shown is not the TCV core promoter, but an upstream hairpin that is also required for replication of the virus. See also Turnip crinkle vi...
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Bernard Kiprop may refer to: Bernard Kiprop Koech (born 1988), Kenyan marathon runner Bernard Kiprop Kipyego (born 1986) Kenyan marathon runner
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An Officer and a Gentleman is a 1982 American film. An Officer and a Gentleman may also refer to: An Officer and a Gentleman (musical), a 2012 stage musical based on the film "An Officer and a Gentleman" (The Army Show), a 1998 television episode "An Officer and a Gentleman" (Roseanne), a 1990 television episode ...
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The following is a list of episodes of the Channel 5 (UK) and Reelz (US) documentary series Autopsy: The Last Hours of.... Season 1 (January 7, 2014 – January 21, 2014) Season 2 (July 24, 2014 – August 7, 2014) Season 3 (December 2, 2014 – May 13, 2015) Season 4 (September 28, 2015 – December 10, 2015) Season 5 (J...
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Kugel–Khomskii coupling describes a coupling between the spin and orbital degrees of freedom in a solid; it is named after the Russian physicists Kliment I. Kugel (Климент Ильич Кугель) and Daniel I. Khomskii (Daniil I. Khomskii, Даниил Ильич Хомский). The Hamiltonian used is: References Condensed matter physics
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These are the results of the men's +108 kg competition in weightlifting at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. A total number of 19 athletes competed in this event. Results Each weightlifter had three attempts for both the snatch and clean and jerk lifting methods. The total of the best successful lift of each meth...
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In botany, an evergreen is a plant which has foliage that remains green and functional through more than one growing season. This also pertains to plants that retain their foliage only in warm climates, and contrasts with deciduous plants, which completely lose their foliage during the winter or dry season. Evergreen ...
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A perennial is a plant that lives for more than two years. Perennial or perennials may also refer to: Perennial, the Gardeners' Royal Benevolent Society, a British charity Harper Perennial, a paperback imprint of HarperCollins Publishers Perennial (album), by Vera Blue, 2017 Perennial (terminology), a mindset of ...
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The respiratory system (also respiratory apparatus, ventilatory system) is a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants. The anatomy and physiology that make this happen varies greatly, depending on the size of the organism, the environment in which it liv...
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A trail, also known as a path or track, is an unpaved lane or small road usually passing through a natural area. In the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, a path or footpath is the preferred term for a pedestrian or hiking trail. The term is also applied in North America to routes along rivers, and sometimes t...
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Tamboura, est un instrument de musique à cordes. Tamboura, une ville du Soudan du Sud. Ascofaré Ouleymatou Tamboura (née en 1955), femme politique malienne
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Breast pain is the symptom of discomfort in either one or both breasts. Pain in both breasts is often described as breast tenderness, is usually associated with the menstrual period and is not serious. Pain that involves only one part of a breast is more concerning, particularly if a hard mass or nipple discharge is a...
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Reggie Stephens may refer to: Reggie Stephens (offensive lineman), American football offensive lineman Reggie Stephens (cornerback), American football cornerback
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A hormonal intrauterine device (IUD), also known as a intrauterine system (IUS) with progestogen and sold under the brand name Mirena among others, is an intrauterine device that releases a progestogenic hormonal agent such as levonorgestrel into the uterus. It is used for birth control, heavy menstrual periods, and to...
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Seal Island in the Great Southern region of Western Australia (located at ) is approximately south-east of Albany and approximately offshore from Frenchman Bay in King George Sound. It has a total area of . The island is designated as a nature reserve (Reserve Number 32199). The island is composed entirely of granit...
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Binkie may refer to Hugh Binkie Beaumont (1908–1973), British theatre manager and producer Binkie Stuart, Scottish child actress born as Elizabeth Alison Fraser (1932–2001) Binkie Huckaback, a character in the BBC Radio programme Round the Horne Binkie Muddlefoot, a character from the Disney Animated series Darkwi...
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The Alcohol Timeline Followback Method (TLFB) is a tool developed in 1970 by Linda Carter Sobell and Mark B. Sobell used to assess an individual's alcohol intake. It evaluates an individual's daily drinking and then provides a report of an individual's drinking pattern. Along with this, it looks at the magnitude and va...
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Hypsodontinae is an extinct subfamily of Bovidae. They are considered the earliest members of the family, first appearing in the earliest part of the Miocene. The group may be diphyletic in relation to other members of the family. References Bovidae Mammal subfamilies Prehistoric mammals
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A Night at the Opera Tour est une tournée du groupe britannique Queen organisée en 1975 et 1976 en promotion de l'album A Night at the Opera. Elle compte 78 concerts donnés au total. Dates de la tournée Notes et références Tournée de Queen Tournée de 1975 Tournée de 1976
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An offline root certificate authority is a certificate authority (as defined in the X.509 standard and ) which has been isolated from network access, and is often kept in a powered-down state. In a public key infrastructure, the chain of trusted authorities begins with the root certificate authority (root CA). Once th...
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Rio Open 2014 (kobiety) Rio Open 2014 (mężczyźni)
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Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a mood disorder subset, in which people who have normal mental health throughout most of the year exhibit depressive symptoms at the same time each year, commonly but not always in the wintertime, with reduced sunlight. Common symptoms include sleeping too much, having little to no...
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The Stanley Cup is an ice hockey championship trophy. Stanley Cup may also refer to: NHL Stanley Cup (Super NES), an ice hockey video game See also Stanley Cup challenge games, the competition format of the Stanley Cup used from 1893 to 1914 Stanley Cup Finals, the championship series to determine the winner of th...
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Rio Open 2016 (kobiety) Rio Open 2016 (mężczyźni)
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TLA+, acronyme de « » (« logique temporelle des actions » en anglais), est un système de méthode formelle pour les algorithmes parallèles et distribués. Notes et références Méthode formelle Logique temporelle
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Cassoeula (), sometimes Italianized as cassola, cazzuola or cazzola (Western Lombard word for "trowel", etymologically unrelated), or bottaggio (probably derived from the French word ) is a typical winter dish popular in Western Lombardy. The dish has a strong, decisive flavour, and was a favourite of conductor Artur...
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This is a list of sweets and desserts found in Argentine cuisine. See also List of desserts References External links Argentina
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The following is a list of the players who have achieved the most assists during their WNBA careers. Statistics are accurate as of the end of the 2022 regular season. Progressive list of assist leaders This is a progressive list of assist leaders showing how the record increased through the years. Statistics accurate...
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An R-clip, also known as an R-pin, R-key, hairpin cotter pin, hairpin cotter, bridge pin, hitch pin clip or spring cotter pin, is a fastener made of a durable but flexible material, commonly hardened metal wire, resembling the shape of the letter "R". R-clips are commonly used to secure the ends of round shafts such...
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The Strangers' Bar is one of several bars in the Palace of Westminster, the home of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is open to Members of Parliament and officers of Parliament, their guests, and members of parliamentary staff. See also Strangers' Gallery References Drinking establishments in London Palac...
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Pakistan competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. The country sent 21 athletes, including two women (Sadaf Siddiqui in athletics and Kiran Khan in swimming). The men's field hockey team comprised 16 players out of the Pakistani delegation. Athletics Men Women Key Note–Ranks given for track events are...
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Ponte della Pace – ponte situato a Fort Erie Ponte della Pace – ponte situato a Tbilisi Ponte della Pace – ponte situato a Calgary
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Classroom Climate is the classroom environment, the social climate, the emotional and the physical aspects of the classroom. It's the idea that teachers influence student growth and behavior. The student's behavior affects peer interaction—the responsibility of influencing these behaviors is placed with the Instructo...
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Katyń Memorial may refer to: Katyń Memorial (Jersey City), in Jersey City, New Jersey National Katyń Memorial, in Baltimore, Maryland See also List of Katyn massacre memorials
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Jimmy Jimmy may refer to: Jimmy Jimmy (band), a British band Jimmy Jimmy (song), a song by The Undertones "Jimmy Jimmy", a song by Madonna from the album True Blue "Jimmy Jimmy Aaja Aaja", a Bollywood song from the film Disco Dancer "Jimmy" (song), a song by M.I.A. See also "Jimmy's Jimmy", 2001 episode of American t...
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Hammarby IF Bouleförening bildades den 4 november 2001 och invaldes i Hammarby IF Alliansförening den 22 april 2002. Bouleföreningen bildades av ett gäng entusiaster som länge tyckt att det var en brist att Hammarby saknade boulesektion. Hammarby Boules verksamhet är knuten till Södermalm i Stockholm i Sverige. Boule ...
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Jakseongsan is a mountain of South Korea. It has an elevation of 846 metres. See also List of mountains of Korea References Mountains of South Korea
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Ann Ward se poate referi la: Ann Ward, fotomodel Ann Ward (autor), american Ann Hould-Ward, designer
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Ho Chi Minh City (; Northern , Southern ), formerly (and still commonly) known as Saigon (; Northern , Southern ), is the largest city in Vietnam, with a population of around 9 million in 2019. Situated in the Southeast region of Vietnam, the city surrounds the Saigon River and covers about . Saigon was the capital ...
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The following are official state symbols of the Indian state of Kerala. References State symbols Kerala
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The Art Institute of Washington was a for-profit college in Arlington, Virginia. It opened in 2000 and was a branch of The Art Institute of Atlanta. It was accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). It closed in December 2018. Culinary program The culinary pr...
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Macrophthalmus (Macrophthalmus) ceratophorus is een krabbensoort uit de familie van de Macrophthalmidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1969 door Sakai. Macrophthalmidae
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The Stanley Cup () is the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) playoff champion. It is the oldest existing trophy to be awarded to a professional sports franchise in North America, and the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) considers it to be one of the "most important champi...
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Julia Ward may refer to: In people Julia Ward Howe (1819-1910), American poet and author, known for writing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" Julia E. Ward (died 1921), American educator Julia Rush Cutler Ward (1796-1824), American occasional poet Julia Ward (1900-1962), American cryptographer In other uses Juli...
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Lycopodiopsida is a class of vascular plants known as lycopods, lycophytes or other terms including the component lyco-. Members of the class are also called clubmosses, firmosses, spikemosses and quillworts. They have dichotomously branching stems bearing simple leaves called microphylls and reproduce by means of spor...
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This is a discography of Bollywood composer duo Kalyanji Anandji, consisting of Kalyanji Virji Shah and Anandji Virji Shah. They have composed music for over 200 films in their 46-year career. Discography See also Kalyanji Anandji External links Discographies of Indian artists
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Viral means "relating to viruses" (small infectious agents). Viral may also refer to: Viral behavior, or virality Memetic behavior likened that of a virus, for example: Viral marketing, the use of existing social networks to spread a marketing message Viral phenomenon, relating to contagion theory or the "virali...
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In aerospace engineering, mass ratio is a measure of the efficiency of a rocket. It describes how much more massive the vehicle is with propellant than without; that is, the ratio of the rocket's wet mass (vehicle plus contents plus propellant) to its dry mass (vehicle plus contents). A more efficient rocket design re...
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An epidemic (from Greek ἐπί epi "upon or above" and δῆμος demos "people") is the rapid spread of disease to a large number of hosts in a given population within a short period of time. For example, in meningococcal infections, an attack rate in excess of 15 cases per 100,000 people for two consecutive weeks is consider...
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The Water Communion (Water Ritual) is a ritual service common in Unitarian Universalist congregations. It is usually held in the fall, during September, as it is the beginning of the Liturgical year. Some congregations of other religions have also adopted the ritual. For example, a United Methodist service on Earth Da...
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Philip Levine peut désigner : Philip Levine (1900-1987), médecin américain ; Philip Levine (1928-2015), poète américain.
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Leptuca panacea, commonly known as the Gulf sand fiddler crab or the Panacea sand fiddler, is a species of fiddler crab native to coastal habitats along the Gulf of Mexico from northwestern Florida to Mexico. Taxonomy This species is the sister species of the Atlantic sand fiddler crab, L. pugilator. The ranges of the...
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The Killer Who Wouldn't Die is a 1976 American TV film. It was a pilot for a proposed TV series. Cast Mike Connors Reception It was the ninth highest rated TV show of the week in the US. References External links The Killer Who Wouldn't Die at BFI The Killer Who Wouldn't Die at IMDb 1976 films 1976 television film...
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Walter Freitag may refer to: Walter Freitag (cyclist) Walter Freitag (politician)
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IPO se poate referi la: Ofertă publică inițială (în engleză Initial Public Offering, IPO) Intreprinderea de Pescuit Oceanic
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The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye – singel szwedzkiego duetu Roxette wydany w 2012 roku promujący album The Biggest Hits XXX The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye – singel szwedzkiego duetu Roxette wydany w 2012 roku
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An umbrella or parasol is a folding canopy supported by wooden or metal ribs that is usually mounted on a wooden, metal, or plastic pole. It is designed to protect a person against rain or sunlight. The term umbrella is traditionally used when protecting oneself from rain, with parasol used when protecting oneself from...
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U.S. National Indoor Tennis Championships 2013 (kobiety) U.S. National Indoor Tennis Championships 2013 (mężczyźni)
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The Eclipse is an autobiographical vignette by James Fenimore Cooper that was written between 1833 and 1838, recounting his own experience witnessing a total solar eclipse in Cooperstown on the morning of June 16, 1806. It was published posthumously in the September 1869 issue of Putnam's Monthly Magazine. Susan Fenimo...
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Creak(s) or creaking may refer to: Vocal fry register, a type of human voice register Neck creaking Mount Creak, a peak in Antarctica Mildred Creak (1898–1993), English psychiatrist Creaks, 2020 video game See also Crackle (disambiguation) Creek (disambiguation)
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Baraebong is a mountain of Jeollabuk-do, western South Korea. It has an elevation of 1,165 metres. See also List of mountains of Korea References One-thousanders of South Korea Mountains of South Korea Mountains of North Jeolla Province
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Pastry is baked food made with a dough of flour, water and shortening (solid fats, including butter or lard) that may be savoury or sweetened. Sweetened pastries are often described as bakers' confectionery. The word "pastries" suggests many kinds of baked products made from ingredients such as flour, sugar, milk, butt...
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Rose water () is a flavoured water made by steeping rose petals in water. It is the hydrosol portion of the distillate of rose petals, a by-product of the production of rose oil for use in perfume. Rose water is also used to flavour food, as a component in some cosmetic and medical preparations, and for religious purpo...
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Infrared vision is the capability of biological or artificial systems to detect infrared radiation. The terms thermal vision and thermal imaging, are also commonly used in this context since infrared emissions from a body are directly related to their temperature: hotter objects emit more energy in the infrared spectru...
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A doghouse or dog house is a small shed commonly built in the shape of a little house intended for a dog. Doghouse may also refer to: Doghouse (film), a 2009 British comedy horror film Doghouse Records, a record label Dog House (TV series), a 1990–91 Canadian comedy program "Doghouse" (song), a 1994 song by No Do...
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Richard Krajicek successfully defended his title by defeating Michael Chang 0–6, 7–6(7–3), 7–6(7–5) in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References External links Official results archive (ATP) Official results archive (ITF) Los Angeles Open (tennis) 1993 ATP Tour Volvo Tennis Los Angeles Volv...
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Ro Laren is a fictional character appearing on a recurring basis in the fifth, sixth, and seventh seasons of the American science-fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. The character returned for the third season of Star Trek: Picard. Portrayed by Michelle Forbes, she is a member of the Bajoran spec...
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Surplus product () is an economic concept explicitly theorised by Karl Marx in his critique of political economy. Roughly speaking, it is the extra goods produced above the amount needed for a community of workers to survive at its current standard of living. Marx first began to work out his idea of surplus product in ...
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Fidesco may refer to: Fidesco Group - company Fidesco International - Catholic organization
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Transphobia is a collection of ideas and phenomena that encompass a range of negative attitudes, feelings, or actions towards transgender people or transness in general. Transphobia can include fear, aversion, hatred, violence or anger towards people who do not conform to social gender expectations. It is often express...
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A lamington is an Australian cake made from squares of butter cake or sponge cake coated in an outer layer of chocolate sauce and rolled in desiccated coconut. The thin mixture is absorbed into the outside of the sponge cake and left to set, giving the cake a distinctive texture. A common variation has a layer of cream...
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Spot or SPOT may refer to: Places Spot, North Carolina, a community in the United States The Spot, New South Wales, a locality in Sydney, Australia South Pole Traverse, sometimes called the South Pole Overland Traverse People Spot Collins (1922-1996), American football player and coach Jack Comer (1912–1996), Po...
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Naebyeonsan () is a mountain of Jeollabuk-do, western South Korea. It has an elevation of 459 metres. See also List of mountains of Korea References Mountains of South Korea Mountains of North Jeolla Province
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Fleurette may refer to: a small flower, in the French language Fleurette (opera), an opera by American composer and conductor Emma Roberto Steiner (1856–1929) an 1864 opera by Alsatian composer Viktor Nessler (1841–1890) Fleurette Beauchamp-Huppé (1907–2007), Canadian pianist, teacher and soprano Fleurette Campeau...
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Gust Buster is a video game written by Ed Salvo for the ColecoVision console and published by Sunrise Software in 1983. A Commodore 64 port followed in 1984. Salvo previously developed several Atari 2600 releases for Games by Apollo. Gameplay In Gust Buster, the player must navigate through the skies of an amusement p...
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Constantine's Bridge may refer to: Constantine's Bridge (Danube), a Roman bridge over the Danube Constantine's Bridge (Mysia), a Roman bridge in Mysia, modern-day Turkey ruins of a Roman bridge in Arles, France
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Red blood cells (RBCs), also referred to as red cells, red blood corpuscles (in humans or other animals not having nucleus in red blood cells), haematids, erythroid cells or erythrocytes (from Greek erythros 'red' and kytos 'hollow vessel', with -cyte translated as 'cell' in modern usage), are the most common type of ...
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A blood cell, also called a hematopoietic cell, hemocyte, or hematocyte, is a cell produced through hematopoiesis and found mainly in the blood. Major types of blood cells include red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes). Together, these three kinds of blood cells add...
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In pre-modern medicine, the name diatragacanth was applied to certain powders that contain the natural gum tragacanth as its basis. There are two kinds: cold and hot. Powder of cold diatragacanth is composed of the gums tragacanth and arabic, liquorice, starch, white poppy seed, and the four great cold seeds (cucumber...
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Grinding, also known as juking, freak dancing or freaking (in the Caribbean, wining) is a type of close partner dance where two or more dancers rub or bump their bodies against each other, usually with a female dancer rubbing or bumping her buttocks against a male dancer's genital area. The male dancer will typically ...
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Cet article liste les tomes et chapitres du manga Sekirei, publiés en japonais par Square Enix Liste des volumes |} Notes et références La majorité des informations présentes sur cette page ont été extraites des volumes de Sekirei, publiés par Square Enix. Voir aussi Articles connexes Sekirei Square Enix Sa...
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Réka Dabasi (born 24 December 1996) is a Hungarian ice hockey player and member of the Hungarian national ice hockey team, currently signed with the Metropolitan Riveters of the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF; called NWHL until 2021). In July 2021, she was selected second overall by the Toronto Six in the inaugural NWH...
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This article lists past, present and future television programming on American basic cable channel and former premium channel, Disney Channel, since its launch on April 18, 1983. Current programming Original Live-action Animated Shorts Animated Repeats A list of programs currently broadcast in reruns. Live-acti...
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Dice chess can refer to a number of chess variants in which dice are used to alter gameplay; specifically that the moves available to each player are determined by rolling a pair of ordinary six-sided dice. There are many different variations of this form of dice chess. One of them is described here. Rules The player...
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Inland navigation, inland barge transport or inland waterway transport (IWT) is a transport system allowing ships and barges to use inland waterways (such as canals, rivers and lakes). These waterways have inland ports, marinas, quays, and wharfs. Environment Modern researchers have long recognised that inland navig...
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Trump Model Management este o agenție care prezintă fotomodele. Agenția a fost fondată in 1999 de Donald Trump. Modele prezentate de agenție Lisa Cant Siri Tollerod Elena Melnik Paul Jodie Kidd Rila Fukushima Kiara Kabukuru Dayana Mendoza Hye Rim Park Tatjana Patitz Isabella Rossellini Eve Salvail Sofi Berelidze Eug...
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HSV may refer to: Computing HSL and HSV color space, which describes colors by hue, saturation, and lightness (or luminosity) Virology Herpes simplex virus (HSV) spreads in skin contact with skin and herpes wounds on the skin; transmitted by kissing Places Huntsville, Alabama, United States Huntsville Intern...
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The term releaser may refer to: Monoamine releasing agent A type of stimulus that can elicit a fixed action pattern Acoustic release
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Experimentalismo (princípio) — o princípio da fundamentação na experiência Experimentalismo (arte) — movimento artístico avant-gardes Experimentalismo (poesia) — movimento poético (início da década de 1960) Experimentalismo (música) — um estilo musical (originado no século XX) Ver Também Wikipédia: Experimentalis...
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Note Altri progetti Collegamenti esterni Calciatori inglesi
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Wheelchair soccer is a variation of association football, in which all of the participants are wheelchairs users due to physical disability. Intellectual disabilities can also be a factor, but this is not always the case. The wheelchairs can be either motorised, or manually pushed. In case of all electric and some ma...
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The Personal Attributes Questionnaire (PAQ) is a personality test measuring two scales "instrumentality" and "expressivity", commonly taken to be masculinity and femininity, respectively. It is one of the most commonly used measures of gender identity, second only to the Bem Sex-Role Inventory. The PAQ was first devel...
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