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The Ainu Times is the only magazine published in the Ainu language, hosted by the Ainu Pen Club. Its first edition was published for 20 March 1997. It uses both special katakana and romanizations in its articles. Its editor as of 2006 is guitarist Takashi Hamada. It is published four times a year. A Japanese version of...
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Ángela María Espinosa (born 4 January 1974) is a Colombian fencer. She competed in the women's individual épée events at the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics. References External links 1974 births Living people Colombian female épée fencers Olympic fencers of Colombia Fencers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Fencers at th...
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The following tables list railway and tramway terminology as used in different European languages. Included are English, German, Polish, Hungarian, French and Italian. Types of rail/cable transport service Vehicles See also Glossary of rail transport terms Glossary of United Kingdom railway terms Glossary of No...
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The boys' 77 kg weightlifting event was the fourth men's event at the weightlifting competition at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, with competitors up to 77 kg. The whole competition took place on August 18 at 11:00. Each lifter performed both the snatch and clean and jerk lifts, with the final score being the sum of ...
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The Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists (Traditional Chinese: 香港精神科醫學院) is a member College of the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine (Traditional Chinese: 香港醫學專科學院). It oversees the provision of specialist training and continuing medical education in psychiatry in Hong Kong. About There are differences between a psychiatri...
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Cinema Wo shi shei - filme (1998) com Jackie Chan distribuído internacionalmente como "Who Am I?" Who Am I: Kein System ist sicher - filme alemão de suspense de 2014 Música Who I Am (álbum de Alan Jackson) Who I Am (álbum de Nick Jonas & the Administration) Who Am I (canção) - da banda Casting Crowns
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Breast atrophy is the normal or spontaneous atrophy or shrinkage of the breasts. Breast atrophy commonly occurs in women during menopause when estrogen levels decrease. It can also be caused by hypoestrogenism and/or hyperandrogenism in women in general, such as in antiestrogen treatment for breast cancer, in polycyst...
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Food stamp may refer to: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), current name for the former U.S. Food Stamp Program Ration stamp, used to ration goods, particularly in wartime Food Coupon Voucher
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Kenkiidae is a family of freshwater triclads. Their species can be found sporadically in caves, groundwater, and deep lakes in Central Asia, Far East and North America. Description Species in the family Kenkiidae are characterized by a thickened marginal epidermis, i.e., the epidermis of the body margins have larger ...
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Bodyrock may refer to: Body Rock, a 1984 film Bodyrock (album), a 1989 album by Lee Aaron "Bodyrock (song)", a 1999 song by Moby BodyRockers, a music group BodyRock Sport, a sports bra manufacturer
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Sad Sack could refer to: Sad Sack, an American comic strip and comic book character created by Sgt. George Baker The Sad Sack, a 1957 American film based on the George Baker characters Sad Sack Laugh Special, a 1958-1977 American comic book series featuring Sad Sack characters Sad Sad Sack World, a 1964-1973 American...
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Canadas may refer to: The Canadas, Lower Canada and Upper Canada, collectively United Canadas, Canada East and Canada West, as a unit Canada geese, Branta canadensis Carlos Cañadas (born 1980), Salvadoran football player Esther Cañadas (born 1977), Spanish actress and model See also Canada (disambiguation) Caña...
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Intrusiveness can refer to a behavior, act, state or disposition towards being intrusive, interrupting and disturbing to others. Intrusiveness is typically unwelcome and recipients of intrusive behavior may feel like the intruder is coming without welcome or invitation, invading their personal space, or interfering in ...
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Argos High School is a public high school in Argos, Indiana, United States, educating grades 9 through 12. See also List of high schools in Indiana References External links Argos High School Public high schools in Indiana Schools in Marshall County, Indiana 1957 establishments in Indiana
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This is a list of Malaysian billionaires based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine in 2022. 2022 Malaysian billionaires list See also The World's Billionaires List of countries by the number of billionaires References Malaysians Net worth Wealth in Malaysia
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Diafiltration is a dilution process that involves removal or separation of components (permeable molecules like salts, small proteins, solvents etc.,) of a solution based on their molecular size by using micro-molecule permeable filters in order to obtain pure solution. References Further reading External links Diaf...
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Shank – personaggio del manga e anime One Piece Shank – film del 2009 diretto da Simon Pearce e Christian Martin Shank – film del 2010 diretto da Mo Ali Shank – videogioco picchiaduro del 2010
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Satiety value is the degree at which food gives a human the sense of food gratification, the exact contrast feeling of hunger. The concept of the Satiety Value and Satiety Index was developed by Australian researcher and doctor, Susanna Holt. Highest satiety value is expected when the food that remains in the stomach f...
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"Father Knows Best" is the ninth episode of the first season of the American television drama series Dexter, which first aired on November 26, 2006 on Showtime in the United States. The episode was written by Melissa Rosenberg and directed by Adam Davidson. Plot Dexter learns that Joe Driscoll, his biological father w...
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Oakley railway station may refer to: Oakley railway station (Bedfordshire): operated by the Midland Railway in Bedford, England, and closed in 1958 Oakley railway station (Hampshire): operated by the London and South Western Railway and closed in 1963 Oakley railway station (Scotland): operated by the North British...
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Billy Scott (October 10, 1948 – April 28, 2017 San Bernardino, California), was an American race car driver. Scott competed in a number of disciplines, including open wheel car, stock car, and drag racing. In 1974–1976, he competed in four races in the USAC Championship Car series, including the 1976 Indianapolis 500 w...
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Wahn may refer to : Wahn (beetle), an insect in the tribe Obriini Wahn, Cologne, a borough in Porz, Cologne, Germany Ian Wahn (1916–1999), Canadian politician An Islamic term in Arabic meaning weakness or feebleness A track by Tangerine Dream from the 1973 album Atem A Kulin name for Crow, a trickster in Austra...
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MV2 is an SUV / light military vehicle developed by the Indonesian defense equipment company PT Pindad. These vehicles are designed for a variety of uses, from military vehicles to civilian off-road vehicles. MV2 variants that will be developed such as pickup trucks, wagons, and specialized variants that can be used fo...
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Results Green denotes finalists References Women's 1 metre springboard Euro
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Altitude sickness, the mildest form being acute mountain sickness (AMS), is the harmful effect of high altitude, caused by rapid exposure to low amounts of oxygen at high elevation. People can respond to high altitude in different ways. Symptoms may include headaches, vomiting, tiredness, confusion, trouble sleeping, a...
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Lancashire League may refer to Lancashire League (cricket), a cricket competition played for by clubs in the east of the county Lancashire League (football), a football competition which existed from 1889 to 1903, and a separate football competition which started in 1939 and which is now played for by non-league clubs...
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The boys' +85 kg weightlifting event was the sixth and last men's event at the weightlifting competition at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, with competitors at least 85 kg, with no maximum limit. The whole competition took place on August 19 at 11:00. Each lifter performed in both the snatch and clean and jerk lifts, ...
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Ali Wallace could refer to: Ali (Alexis) Wallace, a winner of Miss Oregon in 2015 Ali Wallace (naturalist), a Malay naturalist who assisted Alfred Russel Wallace on his travels
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Harbašihu était un roi de Babylone de la dynastie kassite. Il fut précédé par Urzigurumash et Tiptakzi lui succéda. Notes et références Souverain de Babylone Roi de la dynastie kassite de Babylone
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Pseudoumbrina is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived during the Pliocene epoch. See also Prehistoric fish List of prehistoric bony fish References Prehistoric perciform genera Pliocene fish
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The following artists and bands have performed smooth jazz. Saxophonists Guitarists Pianists/Keyboardists Drummers and other percussionists Bassists Trumpeters / Flugelhornists Flutists Bands/Groups Vocalists Other Instruments Composers Disc jockeys See also List of jazz fusion artists References Smooth...
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The Argentina–Paraguay border is the line that limits the territories of Argentina and Paraguay. This boundary is solely defined by three major rivers: the Pilcomayo, Paraná and Paraguay, being one of the largest natural borders in the world. The capital of Paraguay, Asunción, lies on one of the banks of the Paraguay R...
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Les Infidèles is a French rock band. Les Infidèles may also refer to: Les Infidèles (1973 film), a 1973 French film by Christian Lara The Players (2012 film) (Les Infidèles), an omnibus film starring Jean Dujardin and Gilles Lellouche
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The Icon Towers are a complex of two residential towers in downtown Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The north tower, with 35 floors, has a height of and the south tower, with 30 floors, has a height of . Tower I was completed in 2009, and II was completed in 2010. In the podium, there is street front retail, along with off...
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William González may refer to: William González (fencer) William González (footballer) William Elliott Gonzales, United States ambassador
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Lepidogobius lepidus, the bay goby or finescale goby, is a species of goby native to the Pacific coast of North America from British Columbia, Canada to Baja California, Mexico where it can be found on muddy substrates from the intertidal zone to . This species grows to a length of TL. This species is the only known...
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A software language is an artificial language used in the development of software systems. The term is more general than programming language and also includes modelling languages, query languages, transformation languages, software interfaces, database schemata, domain-specific languages, markup languages, etc. Furth...
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Pirate coins are salty liquorice flavoured candies popular in Europe, especially the Nordic countries. The candies are coin-shaped and feature images associated with pirates, such as guns, skull and crossbones symbols, and parrots. Pirate coins have been produced by Fazer in Finland and by Haribo in Germany and Denmar...
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Eugnathides is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived from the Oxfordian to the early Tithonian stage of the Late Jurassic epoch. See also Prehistoric fish List of prehistoric bony fish References External links Pachycormiformes Late Jurassic fish
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Маунтбеттен, Джордж: Маунтбеттен, Джордж, 2-й маркиз Милфорд-Хейвен Маунтбеттен, Джордж, 4-й маркиз Милфорд-Хейвен
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Tokamak can refer to: Tokamak, a fusion reactor device Tokamak de Fontenay aux Roses, the first French tokamak Tokamak (software), an open-source physics engine Tokamak, a fictional supervillain for DC Comics See also Tokmak (disambiguation)
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The British Library Philatelic Department Photograph Collection is a collection of photographs of philatelic material not in the British Library Philatelic Collections. Mostly composed of material donated by philatelic auctioneers, the collection is an important resource for researchers. References British Library Ph...
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The surname Via may refer to: Angela Via, singer and songwriter Dennis L. Via (born c. 1958), US Army General (4-star) Elizabeth Jane Via, American lawyer and one of 32 (as of August 2008) women ordained in the Roman Catholic Womenpriests (RCWP) movement, which is not sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church Hunter...
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Holly Cottage is a building in Luss, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is a Category B listed structure dating from the early-to-mid 19th century. The building, a single-storey cottage located on Pier Road, is constructed of rubble with ashlar margins and dressings. It possesses timber sash and case windows and low sandst...
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BBRG may refer to: Bravo Brio Restaurant Group, a Columbus, Ohio restaurant mangament company operating Bravo!, Cucina Italiana and Brio restaurants Black-n-Bluegrass RollerGirls, a roller derby team
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Pseudosphaerodon is an extinct genus of prehistoric Actinopterygii, or ray-finned fish, that lived from the early to middle Eocene. See also Prehistoric fish List of prehistoric bony fish References Eocene fish Prehistoric perciform genera Prehistoric fish of Africa Eocene fish of Europe
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В Москве: Московское центральное кольцо — в рамках внеуличного рельсового транспорта Москвы Большая кольцевая линия — в рамках Московского метрополитена
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Park Square may refer to: Park Square, Sheffield, England Park Square, Leeds, England Park Square, London, England Park Square, Rhode Island, United States Park Square (Boston), Massachusetts, United States See also Park Square Tower, a cancelled project in the Park Square district of Dubai Park Square Mall, B...
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Day parole is a form of release under Canadian law that permits prisoner participation in public activities during the day, and requires they return to their prison or halfway house nightly. The Parole Board of Canada may waive this requirement, or choose to impose additional conditions. This is often preparatory for s...
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Butterflies in the stomach is the physical sensation in humans of a "fluttery" feeling in the stomach, caused by a reduction of blood flow to the organ. This is as a result of the release of adrenaline in the fight-or-flight response, which causes increased heart rate and blood pressure, consequently sending more blood...
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There are two bands named Drag the River: Drag the River (Georgia band), American rock band featuring Michelle Malone Drag the River (Colorado band), American alternative-country band May also refer to a Police drag.
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Glyptopomus is an extinct genus of prehistoric sarcopterygian or lobe-finned fish. See also Sarcopterygii List of sarcopterygians List of prehistoric bony fish References Prehistoric lobe-finned fish genera
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Ganopristodus is an extinct genus of prehistoric sarcopterygian or lobe-finned fish. See also Sarcopterygii List of sarcopterygians List of prehistoric bony fish References Prehistoric lobe-finned fish genera
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The Williams Papers are the research papers from 1940 to 1999 of noted philatelic authors Leon Norman & Maurice Williams for their books and articles. The papers form part of the British Library Philatelic Collections. References British Library Philatelic Collections Philatelic authors
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Big Brother 2010 may refer to: Big Brother 2010 (Finland) Big Brother 11 (UK) Celebrity Big Brother 7 (UK) Big Brother 2010 (U.S.)
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Silent Opera is a London-based opera company which builds upon the concept of the silent disco, where audience members can either listen to the opera live, backed by performers on six instruments, or can wear headphones to hear a pre-recorded full orchestral performance of the opera they are watching. The lack of a ful...
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A tombstone, also known as a pedestal-type fixture, tooling tower, tooling column or fixture block, is a fixture of two or more sides, onto which are mounted parts to be manufactured. Tombstones are typically used in automated systems; parts are loaded onto the tombstone so that robots may operate on one part, flip th...
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Slumgum in beekeeping is the residue of the beeswax rendering process. When the beeswax from brood comb is rendered to produce clean wax, it leaves behind the pupa casings, skins shed by molting larvae, excrement from larvae, wax moth cocoons, and other residual debris included in the original material. Less slumgum ...
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Latvius is an extinct genus of prehistoric sarcopterygian or lobe-finned fish. See also Sarcopterygii List of sarcopterygians List of prehistoric bony fish References Prehistoric lobe-finned fish genera
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Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman is a 2021 American crime film written and directed by Daniel Farrands. The film stars Chad Michael Murray as serial killer Ted Bundy. Plot The film concerns the murders committed by Ted Bundy in the 1970s and the subsequent manhunt to apprehend him, led by FBI agents Kathleen McChesney an...
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HTC Smart (F3188 aka HTC Rome 100) is a budget smartphone produced by HTC Corporation. It is based on Qualcomm's BREW mobile operating system. HTC Smart was officially announced on January 7, 2010 and was released on March 15, 2010 in Europe and Asia. See also Comparison of smartphones References External links HTC...
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Hamodus is an extinct genus of prehistoric sarcopterygian or lobe-finned fish. See also Sarcopterygii List of sarcopterygians List of prehistoric bony fish References Prehistoric lobe-finned fish genera
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Mioceratodus is an extinct genus of lungfish in the family Neoceratodontidae, which also contains the extant Queensland lungfish. It is known only from Oligocene and Miocene-aged sediments in Australia, although phylogenetic evidence supports it having first diverged from its closest relative, Neoceratodus, during the ...
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This article lists the largest companies of the United Arab Emirates in terms of their revenue, net profit and total assets, according to the American business magazines Fortune and Forbes. 2019 Fortune list This list displays all UAE companies in the Fortune Global 500, which ranks the world's largest companies by a...
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Rewilding may refer to: Rewilding (conservation biology), the return of habitats to a natural state Rewilding Europe, a programme to do so in Europe Pleistocene rewilding, a form of species reintroduction Rewilding Institute, an organization concerned with the integration of traditional wildlife and wildlands conserv...
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Kazinag Peak is a mountain with peak elevation of meters from sea level, located in the uri to Dangiwacha of district baramulla to kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir in India. It forms part of the Line of Control between Pakistan and India. On top stands the historic Kazinag spring, Satkhol Nag and Kazinag Glacier which pro...
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Gloucester Glen is a community on the Rideau River in eastern Ontario, Canada. It is located in the former City of Gloucester in the City of Ottawa. It is between the communities of Cedardale to the north and Honey Gables to the south, and bound by the Rideau River to the west and River Road to the east, adjacent to th...
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The 2010 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic was held September 16–19, 2010 at the Brockville Country Club in Brockville, Ontario. It was on the second week of the men's World Curling Tour and the first week of the Women's tour. It was one of two WCT events held that weekend (the other was The Shoot-Out). The total pu...
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Plant functional types (PFTs) is a system used by climatologists to classify plants according to their physical, phylogenetic and phenological characteristics as part of an overall effort to develop a vegetation model for use in land use studies and climate models. PFTs provide a finer level of modeling than biomes, ...
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Raiders of the Lost Art may refer to: "Raiders of the Lost Art" (Gossip Girl), episode 109 of Gossip Girl "Raiders of the Lost Art" (Legends of Tomorrow), episode 25 of Legends of Tomorrow See also Raiders of the Lost Ark
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(German for quartet movement) can refer to these compositions: Quartettsatz, D 103 (Schubert) (1814) in C minor, only surviving, but incomplete, movement of a string quartet by Franz Schubert Quartettsatz, D 703 (Schubert) (1820) in C minor, first movement of Franz Schubert's uncompleted Twelfth String Quartet Quartet...
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"Someone You Used to Know" is a song written by Tim Johnson and Rory Feek, and recorded by American country music singer Collin Raye. It was released in August 1998 as the second single from his CD The Walls Came Down. The song peaked at #3 on the U.S. Billboard country music charts and #5 on the Canadian RPM Country...
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Cat bites are bites inflicted upon humans, other cats, and other animals by the domestic cat (). Data from the United States show that cat bites represent between 5–15% of all animal bites inflicted to humans, but it has been argued that this figure could be the consequence of under-reporting as bites made by Felis cat...
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A regulatory enzyme is an enzyme in a biochemical pathway which, through its responses to the presence of certain other biomolecules, regulates the pathway activity. This is usually done for pathways whose products may be needed in different amounts at different times, such as hormone production. Regulatory enzymes ex...
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Pandering is the act of expressing one's views in accordance with the likes of a group to which one is attempting to appeal. The term is most notably associated with politics. In pandering, the views one is expressing are merely for the purpose of drawing support up to and including votes and do not necessarily reflect...
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A Driver Theory Test refers to a test taken when learning to drive. Countries that utilise a theory test as part of driver training are: Ireland United Kingdom
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Tombstone, the Town Too Tough to Die is a 1942 American Western film about the Gunfight at the OK Corral. It is directed by William McGann and stars Richard Dix as Wyatt Earp, Kent Taylor as Doc Holliday and Edgar Buchanan as Curly Bill Brocious. The supporting cast features Rex Bell as Virgil Earp and Victor Jory as I...
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Sorbitorhynchus is an extinct genus of prehistoric sarcopterygians, or lobe-finned fish. See also Sarcopterygii List of sarcopterygians List of prehistoric bony fish References Prehistoric lobe-finned fish genera
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Balsam is a group of plant products derived from various plants. Balsam may also refer to: Plants Balsaminaceae, the balsam family Impatiens, a genus of the balsam family Abies balsamea, an evergreen tree commonly known as the balsam fir Fraser fir, sometimes considered a subspecies and referred to as "she-balsam...
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Substitution principle can refer to several things: Substitution principle (mathematics) Substitution principle (sustainability) Liskov substitution principle (computer science)
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Acanthopygaeus is an extinct genus of prehistoric perciform fish. Bibliography See also Prehistoric fish List of prehistoric bony fish References Prehistoric perciform genera
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Salinization is the process of increasing: Soil salinity Salinity of bodies of water Freshwater salinization -- increases in water salinity due to water pollution
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In the United States of America, the Tax Reform Act may refer to: Tax Reform Act of 1969 Tax Reform Act of 1976 Tax Reform Act of 1986 Taxation in the United States
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The Prandtl lifting-line theory is a mathematical model in aerodynamics that predicts lift distribution over a three-dimensional wing based on its geometry. It is also known as the Lanchester–Prandtl wing theory. The theory was expressed independently by Frederick W. Lanchester in 1907, and by Ludwig Prandtl in 1918–1...
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Aeduella is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish. See also Prehistoric fish List of prehistoric bony fish References Prehistoric bony fish genera
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Now Is the Time (álbum) - de Alanis Morissette Now Is the Time - Live at Willow Creek - álbum gravado ao vivo pela banda Delirious? Veja também The Time Is Now - álbum do cantor de eurodance e hip hop B.G. the Prince of Rap Desambiguação
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Hope Simpson may refer to: Hope Simpson Enquiry, 1929 Port Hope Simpson, a town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada People with the name John Hope Simpson (1868-1961), British politician Robert Edgar Hope-Simpson (20th century), general practitioner
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Alleiolepis is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish. See also Prehistoric fish List of prehistoric bony fish References Prehistoric bony fish genera
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The Liga Națională Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award is an annual award that is given to the best player of a given regular season of the Romanian Liga Națională. Winners References Romanian awards Basketball most valuable player awards European basketball awards MVP
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“Glory, Glory” is a possible name for several works: Songs “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”, an American patriotic anthem written by Julia Ward Howe in 1861 To the same tune: “Glory Glory” (association football chant), which has been used notably by British clubs Manchester United, Hibernian, and Tottenham. Was als...
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The San Joaquin antelope squirrel or Nelson's antelope squirrel (Ammospermophilus nelsoni), is a species of antelope squirrel, in the San Joaquin Valley of the U.S. state of California. Distribution and habitat The San Joaquin antelope squirrel is found in the San Joaquin Valley, including slopes and ridge tops along ...
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A Bank card is a card issued by a bank to give a client access to funds in various ways. It may also refer to: Bankcard, a defunct Australian credit card scheme Bankard, a credit card issuer in the Philippines North American Bancard, a card transaction services provider Magnetic stripe card, commonly used for cred...
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The Liga Națională Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award is an annual award that is given to the best player of a given Finals series of the Romanian Liga Națională. Winners References Romanian awards Basketball most valuable player awards European basketball awards MVP (Finals)
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Dragonlord or Dragon Lord may refer to: Dragon Lord, a 1982 Hong Kong kung fu film starring Jackie Chan Dragonlord (band), the American symphonic black metal band Dragonlord (board game), a 1976 board game of aerial dragon combat Dragon Lord (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Universe Dragon Lord (video ...
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The University of North Carolina is the multi-campus public university system for the state of North Carolina. Overseeing the state's 16 public universities and the NC School of Science and Mathematics, it is commonly referred to as the UNC System to differentiate it from its flagship, UNC-Chapel Hill. The university ...
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The following deaths of notable individuals related to American television occurred in 2015. January February March April May June July August September October November December See also 2015 in American television Deaths in 2015 References 2015 deaths 2015 in American television Lists of deaths in Amer...
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Lake Tashk () is a salt lake in Fars Province, southern Iran, about east of Shiraz and west of the town of Abadeh Tashk. References External links Lakes of Iran Landforms of Fars Province Saline lakes of Asia
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BartPE (Bart's Preinstalled Environment) is a discontinued tool that customizes Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 into a lightweight environment, similar to Windows Preinstallation Environment, which could be run from a Live CD or Live USB drive. A BartPE system image is created using PE Builder, a freeware program cre...
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