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The Justice Trilogy, also called the Justice Cycle, was a series of young-adult science-fiction books written by Virginia Hamilton. Considered philosophically significant by critics within the field of young adult literature, the series is also notable as one of the first young-adult science fiction novels by a signifi...
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Philotes may refer to: Philotes (mythology), a minor Greek Goddess, the personification of affection; she belongs in a group of several deities of love: Agape (altruistic love of mankind), Philia (friendly love), Eros (sensual love) and Storge (the love for children and animals) Philotes, the plural form of a fiction...
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Relinquishment of United States nationality is the process under federal law by which a U.S. citizen or national voluntarily and intentionally gives up that status and becomes an alien with respect to the United States. Relinquishment is distinct from denaturalization, which in U.S. law refers solely to cancellation of...
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Design theory can refer to any theory relating to design in general. Design theory may also refer to: Engineering and industrial design C-K theory Design science C-K theory Mathematics Combinatorial design Block design (including symmetric designs) Design of experiments Architecture Economics Mechanism design Theologi...
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Determination is a positive feeling that involves persevering towards a difficult goal. Determination may also refer to: Determination (God Forbid album), 2001 Determination (Tommy Emmanuel album), 1992 Determinations (band), a Japanese reggae and ska band "Determination", a track from the soundtrack of the 2015 ...
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The 1990–91 Washington Capitals season was the Washington Capitals 17th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). Offseason The Capitals acquired Peter Zezel from St. Louis for Geoff Courtnall as their main move during the offseason. Regular season The Capitals had the best penalty-killing unit during the regular ...
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The 1991–92 Washington Capitals season was the Washington Capitals 18th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). They were not shut out in any of their regular-season games and playoff games. Offseason Regular season The Capitals tied the Montreal Canadiens and the New York Rangers for fewest power-play goals all...
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White Widow is a balanced hybrid strain of Cannabis indica and Cannabis sativa that was created and developed by Shantibaba whilst he worked at the Greenhouse Seed Company. White Widow has been described as "among the most popular [strains] in the world" by Popular Science magazine. The strain won the Cannabis Cup in ...
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The 1993–94 Washington Capitals season was the Capitals' 20th season of play. Until 2018, this season was notable as the only time the Washington Capitals ever defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins in a playoff series, as the Capitals would lose to the Penguins in 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2009, 2016, and 2017 before finally...
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Translational Vision Science & Technology is a peer-reviewed online-only open access medical journal covering ophthalmology. It was established in 2012 and is published by the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, of which it is an official journal. The editor-in-chief is Roy S. Chuck. According to the ...
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The 1995–96 Washington Capitals season was the Capitals' 22nd season of play. Off-season The Capitals changed colors from red, white and blue to brown and blue. Regular season The Capitals tied the Detroit Red Wings for most shutouts for (9) during the regular season. Final standings Schedule and results Playoffs...
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Electrofluidic display technology (EFD) is a new technology to display information which will compete with LCD and CRT displays. Its goal is to achieve the same contrast ratio that can be achieved with paper and potentially provide better than 85 percent “white-state reflectance”. It has a wide margin in critical asp...
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In astronomy, the geocentric model (also known as geocentrism, often exemplified specifically by the Ptolemaic system) is a superseded description of the Universe with Earth at the center. Under most geocentric models, the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets all orbit Earth. The geocentric model was the predominant descripti...
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MM3 may refer to: MM3 (force field), a class of force fields in chemistry mm3, a cubic millimetre or microlitre Mm3, a cubic megametre or zettalitre, Litre#SI prefixes applied to the litre Mega Man 3, a 1990 video game for the NES Might and Magic III: Isles of Terra, a 1991 video game for the PC and many other pl...
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The contiguous United States (officially the conterminous United States) consists of the 48 adjoining U.S. states and the District of Columbia of the United States of America. The term excludes the only two non-contiguous states, Alaska and Hawaii (also the last ones admitted to the Union), and all other offshore insul...
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In Greek mythology, Cebriones (Ancient Greek: Κεβριόνης, Kebriones) was the illegitimate son of King Priam of Troy and a slave. Mythology In the Iliad he was the half-brother of Hector and his final charioteer during the Trojan War. Along with Hector and Paris he was part of the division that finally breached the Ar...
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Advesha (Sanskrit; Pali: adosa; Tibetan Wylie: zhes sdang med pa) is a Buddhist term translated as "non-aggression" or "non-hatred". It is defined as the absence of an aggressive attitude towards someone or something that causes pain. It is one of the mental factors within the Abhidharma teachings. The Abhidharma-s...
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This is a list of notable Hindi television actresses. Hindi television actresses See also List of Indian television actresses List of Hindi film actresses References Hindi television content related lists television actresses Actresses in Hindi television
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The Granite Canyon Trail is a long hiking trail in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The trail begins at the Granite Canyon trailhead on the Moose-Wilson Road, about north of Teton Village and ends at the junction with the Teton Crest Trail near Marion Lake. The trail follows the length of Grani...
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A wholesale list is a piece of compilational media (collection of information) providing details for various wholesale companies. One can use a wholesale list to save hours of researching about wholesaling companies as the producer of a wholesale list will already have done it. For example, a wholesale list may contain...
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Phase space is a concept in physics, frequently applied in thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, dynamical systems, symplectic manifolds and chaos theory. Phase space may also refer to: Phase Space (story collection), a collection of thematically-linked short stories in the Manifold Trilogy by Stephen Baxter Phase...
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Bibliografia Hubert Howe Bancroft; History of the North Mexican States and Texas (2 volumi, San Francisco: History Company, 1886, 1889). Paul D. Lack, The Texas Revolutionary Experience: A Political and Social History (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1992). Jeff Long, Duel of Eagles: The Mexican and U...
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Helen Hart may refer to: Helen Hart (author), writer of children's books Helen Hart (plant pathologist) (1900–1971), American plant pathologist Helen Hart (wrestling) (1924–2001), née Smith, matriarch of the Hart wrestling family Helen Hart, née Cooper, a character from the soap opera Family Affairs
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The Suncorp Super Netball Leading Goalscorer Award is an annual Suncorp Super Netball award given to the player that scores the most goals in the Suncorp Super Netball regular season (i.e.: not including finals). The current holder of the award is Jhaniele Fowler, who scored 795 goals in the 2020 regular season. Winne...
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An enema, also known as a clyster, is an injection of fluid into the lower bowel by way of the rectum. The word enema can also refer to the liquid injected, as well as to a device for administering such an injection. In standard medicine, the most frequent uses of enemas are to relieve constipation and for bowel clean...
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Hair grass is a common name for several plants and can refer to: Agrostis hyemalis (winter bentgrass, ticklegrass) Agrostis scabra, "hair grass" (rough bent grass, winter bent grass, ticklegrass) Aira, hairgrass Aira caryophyllea, silver hairgrass Aira praecox, early hair grass Corynephorus canescens, grey hair-...
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The Mayor of Yonkers is the official head and chief executive officer of the city of Yonkers, New York. List of mayors of Yonkers Mike Spano (2012–present) Phil Amicone (2004–2011) John Spencer (1996–2003) Terence M. Zaleski (1992–1995) Henry Spallone (1990–91) Nick Wasicsko (1988–1989) Angelo R. Martinelli (1...
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Feeling Alright may refer to: "Feelin' Alright?", a 1968 song by Traffic, made famous by a 1969 version by Joe Cocker retitled "Feeling Alright"; also recorded by many other artists "Feelin' Alright" (Len song), 1999 song by Canadian alternative rock group Len Feelin' All Right, 1981 album by the New Riders of the Pur...
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The Vegas Golden Knights are a professional ice hockey team based in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. They are members of the Pacific Division of the National Hockey League's (NHL) Western Conference. The Golden Knights franchise has been a part of the NHL since 2017, and plays its home games at T-Mobile Arena on the L...
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Graham's law of effusion (also called Graham's law of diffusion) was formulated by Scottish physical chemist Thomas Graham in 1848. Graham found experimentally that the rate of effusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of the molar mass of its particles. This formula is stated as: , where: Rate1 is...
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The perineum in humans is the space between the anus and scrotum in the male, or between the anus and the vulva in the female. The perineum is the region of the body between the pubic symphysis (pubic arch) and the coccyx (tail bone), including the perineal body and surrounding structures. There is some variability in ...
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The Rendezvous Mountain Trail is a long hiking trail in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Most often used to descend from the top of Rendezvous Mountain after riding the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort ski lift to the top of the peak, the trail descends to junction with the Granite Canyon Trail adj...
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Skin trauma is serious and altering physical injury experienced by the skin or multiple layers of epithelial tissues. This can be in the form of cuts, burns, sickness or other injury. References Dermatologic terminology Cutaneous lesion
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Tobacco ring can refer to: A type of onion ring, a type of food. For a tobacco smoke ring, see smoke ring.
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Keogh is an Irish surname. Keogh may also refer to: Fort Keogh, a U.S. Department of Agriculture livestock and range research station Keogh plan, a type of pension plan for self-employed people in the U.S. See also Kehoe (disambiguation) Keoghan (surname) Keohane (disambiguation) Keough (disambiguation) McKeogh M...
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Alain Blondel (born 7 December 1962 in Petit-Quevilly, Seine-Maritime) is a retired French decathlete. During his career he won the European title once. Achievements External links 1962 births Living people French decathletes Athletes (track and field) at the 1988 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 19...
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The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is a standards organization that oversees global IP address allocation, autonomous system number allocation, root zone management in the Domain Name System (DNS), media types, and other Internet Protocol–related symbols and Internet numbers. Currently it is a function of ...
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Violet Line may refer to: Violet Line (1914), a boundary between the Ottoman Empire and the British Empire in Arabia Violet line piranha, a species of fish Violet Line (Delhi Metro), a line of the rapid transit system in Delhi, India See also Blue Line (disambiguation) Purple Line (disambiguation)
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In economics, alternative employment arrangements are categorized in four types of alternative employment arrangements: independent contractors, on-call workers, temporary help agency workers, and workers provided by contract firms. See also Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment References External links Alterna...
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Meter or metre is a unit of measurement of length in the metric system. Meter or metre may also refer to : Meter, a measuring instrument Utility meter (disambiguation), such as gas, electricity, etc Parking meter Meter or Cybele, an Anatolian-Aegean mother goddess Metre (hymn), the syllable patterns in hymn stanzas...
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Social weaver can refer to any of three African birds: Sociable Weaver (Philetairus socius) Grey-capped Social Weaver (Pseudonigrita arnaudi) Black-capped Social Weaver (Pseudonigrita cabanisi)
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Fox Sports Net Chicago (often branded as FSN Chicago) was an American regional sports network that was headquartered in Chicago, Illinois and was owned by Cablevision for most of its history (from 1987 to 2005). News Corporation acquired a minority ownership interest in the network in 1997, which Cablevision bought out...
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Mir 1 may refer to: Mir, Soviet space station, first in the Mir series of stations, only completed station in the series Mir EO-1, Mir Principle Expedition 1 Mir EP-1, Mir Visiting Expedition 1 Mir-1 (sub) Russian DSV submarine mir-1 microRNA precursor family Mir-1, stream cipher algorithm See also Mir (disamb...
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Dark Tower may refer to: Literature The Dark Tower (series), a fantasy series created by Stephen King The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower (2004), the seventh novel in the series The Dark Tower (comics) The Dark Tower (Lewis novel), an unfinished novel attributed to C. S. Lewis Barad-dûr or the Dark Tower, the fortr...
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A wheel hub assembly (WHA), also referred to as hub assembly, wheel hub unit, wheel hub bearing, is an automotive part used in most cars, passenger vehicles, and light and heavy trucks. Operation The WHA is located between the brake drums or discs and the drive axle. A wheel is bolted on it. Depending on the construct...
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The iPhone's hardware is designed by Apple Inc. Apple directly sub-contracts hardware production to external OEM companies, maintaining a high degree of control over the end product. Screen and input The touchscreen on the iPhone has increased in size several times over the years, from 3.5 inches on the original iPho...
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Blood Sisters is a 2005 novel by Barbara Keating and Stephanie Keating. Blood Sisters may also refer to: Film and television Sisters (1972 film) or Blood Sisters, a film by Brian De Palma BloodSisters (1995 film), a documentary by Michelle Handelman The Blood Sisters (TV series), a 2018 Filipino television series Blo...
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Swe may refer to SWE (disambiguation) Swe (name) Swe-Danes, Danish-Swedish jazz and entertainment trio Swe Fly, a Swedish airline SwePol, a high-voltage submarine cable between Sweden and Poland
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Splashwater Kingdom peut faire référence à : The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom, parc d'attractions et parc aquatique situés à Queensbury, État de New York, États-Unis. Splashwater Kingdom, renommé Hurricane Bay, parc aquatique situé à Louisville, Kentucky, États-Unis.
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Korea International School may refer to: Korea International School (South Korea), an Anglophone international school with campuses in South Korea Korea International School (Japan), a Korean international school in Osaka See also Korean International School (disambiguation)
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Outline of intelligence may refer to: Outline of human intelligence Outline of artificial intelligence
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Kakahi may refer to: Kākahi, the Māori name for the New Zealand freshwater mussel Kakahi, New Zealand, a King Country locality on the Whanganui River named for the freshwater mussel Tohu Kākahi (1828–1907), Māori leader
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The Atkins diet is a low-carbohydrate fad diet devised by Robert Atkins in the 1970s, marketed with claims that carbohydrate restriction is crucial to weight loss and that the diet offered "a high calorie way to stay thin forever". The diet became popular in the early 2000s, with Atkins' book becoming one of the top 5...
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Bay breeze or Bay Breeze may refer to: Sea breeze, wind that develops over land near coasts Bay breeze (cocktail), a type of cocktail similar to the sea breeze (cocktail) Bay Area Breeze, Hayward, California, women's soccer team See also Bay (disambiguation) Breeze (disambiguation) Gulf breeze (disambiguation)
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The 2006 AMA Superbike Championship is the 31st season of the AMA Superbike Championship Season Calendar Superbike Season Calendar AMA Superbike Rider Standings AMA Superstock Rider Standings AMA Formula Xtreme Rider Standings AMA Supersport Rider Standings References AMA Superbike Championship seasons Ama ...
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Erysichthon or Erisichthon may refer to: Erysichthon of Thessaly, the Aeolid Erysichthon, the son of Triopas Erysichthon of Attica, the Cecropid Erysichthon, the son of Cecrops I Erysichthon of Phlegra, the son of Gaia See also Erysichton [sic], a genus of butterfly
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The Domestic Extremism Lexicon is a reference aid released by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that defines different classifications of extremists. The document was released on March 26, 2009. References External links DHS Domestic Extremism Lexicon Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and ...
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The Hitcher(s) or Hitcher(s) may refer to: Hitcher, one who goes hitchhiking The Hitcher (1986 film), action horror film The Hitcher II: I've Been Waiting (2003), sequel The Hitcher (2007 film), slasher film and remake of the 1986 film The Hitcher (character), recurring character in The Mighty Boosh The Hitchers...
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During the 2006–07 German football season, Werder Bremen competed in the Bundesliga. Season summary Bremen finished in third this season, still good enough for Champions League qualification. The club also made it to the UEFA Cup semi-final before being eliminated in a 5-1 aggregate defeat to eventual runners-up Espan...
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In algebraic number theory, a number field is called totally imaginary (or totally complex) if it cannot be embedded in the real numbers. Specific examples include imaginary quadratic fields, cyclotomic fields, and, more generally, CM fields. Any number field that is Galois over the rationals must be either totally re...
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In economics, a base period or reference period is a point in time used as a reference point for comparison with other periods. It is generally used as a benchmark for measuring financial or economic data. Base periods typically provide a point of reference for economic studies, consumer demand, and unemployment benefi...
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COPP is a chemotherapy regimen for treatment of Hodgkin disease, consisting of concurrent treatment with (C)yclophosphamide, (O)ncovin, (P)rocarbazine and (P)rednisone. It contains less procarbazine than MOPP (procarbazine is given only for 10 days in cycle instead of 14), and the very toxic mechlorethamine, which is ...
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The 1996–97 Chicago Blackhawks season was the 71st season of operation of the Chicago Blackhawks in the National Hockey League. Offseason Regular season Final standings Schedule and results Playoffs Western Conference Quarterfinals: (1) Colorado Avalanche vs. (8) Chicago Blackhawks Player statistics April 24, 19...
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This is a list of Kiosk software. The list includes kiosk-exclusive software as well as Mobile Device Management software with kiosk features. General information References Kiosks Mobile device management Windows security software Kiosk
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In economics, benefit incidence refers to the availability of a benefit. In the United States, the benefit incidence is calculated by the National Compensation Survey (NCS). See also Employee benefit Expenditure incidence National Compensation Survey Fiscal incidence Bureau of Labor Statistics References Extern...
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Swiss World Airways was a short-lived Swiss airline headquartered in Geneva and operating out of Geneva Airport. History It was founded in 1997 with the aim of operating on routes abandoned by Swissair, but closed in 1998 for financial reasons. An attempt to save it failed. Destinations Swiss World Airways only opera...
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Ike & Tina Turner’s Kings of Rhythm Dance is an instrumental album by the Kings of Rhythm released on Sue Records in 1962. Background Following Ike & Tina Turner's success after signing with Sue Records in 1960, the label released an album from the duo's band the Kings of Rhythm led by Ike Turner. Ike & Tina Turner a...
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Live coding is the use of interactive programming in the arts. Livecode may also refer to: LiveCode, a commercial cross-platform rapid application development language inspired by HyperTalk LiveCode (company), a computer software company
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Public Prosecutor General or Prosecutor General may refer to: Prosecutors General of Azerbaijan Prosecutor General (Albania) Prosecutor General of Armenia Prosecutor General of the Republic (Brazil) Prosecutor General of Finland Procureur général (France) Public Prosecutor General (Germany) Prosecutor-General o...
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Nick translation (or head translation), developed in 1977 by Peter Rigby and Paul Berg, is a tagging technique in molecular biology in which DNA Polymerase I is used to replace some of the nucleotides of a DNA sequence with their labeled analogues, creating a tagged DNA sequence which can be used as a probe in fluoresc...
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Post Office Passport Seva Kendra () abbreviated as POPSK is an Indian government initiative by the Ministry of External Affairs (India) (MEA) and the Department of Posts (DoP), where the Head Post Offices (HPO) and post offices is being utilized as Post Office Passport Seva Kendra (POPSK) for delivery of passport relat...
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Penny Shantz (also known as Penny Ryan and Penny Shantz-Henderson; born May 23, 1960) is a Canadian curler. She competed at the 1988 Winter Olympics when curling was a demonstration sport. The Canadian women's team won the gold medal, defeating Sweden in the final. In the 1980s, she was married to famous Canadian cur...
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A Song of Ice and Fire is an ongoing series of epic fantasy novels by American novelist and screenwriter George R. R. Martin. The first installment of the series, A Game of Thrones, which was originally planned as a trilogy, was published in 1996. The series now consists of five published volumes, and two more volumes ...
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Hogben toad can mean: A newsletter of Macquarie University Students Council, see Macquarie University Campus Experience#Hogben Toad Xenopus laevis, a toad used by Hogben for pregnancy testing, after which the newsletter was named
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In economics, the business sector or corporate sector - sometimes popularly called simply "business" - is "the part of the economy made up by companies". It is a subset of the domestic economy, excluding the economic activities of general government, of private households, and of non-profit organizations serving indivi...
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American Promise may refer to: American Promise (organization), an organization advocating for an Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to allow the U.S. Congress and states to limit campaign spending in U.S. elections American Promise (yacht), a yacht used by Dodge Morgan to circumnavigate the Earth American Promise ...
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Chevra may refer to one of the following "Society" in Hebrew Chevra Kadisha, Jewish burial society Chevra Shas, Talmud study group "The Chevra", a band led by Eli Gerstner A traditional Indian snack called Bombay mix in the UK and Ireland
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In Greek mythology, Ismene (; , Ismēnē) is the daughter and half-sister of Oedipus, daughter and granddaughter of Jocasta, and sister of Antigone, Eteocles, and Polynices. She appears in several plays of Sophocles: at the end of Oedipus Rex, in Oedipus at Colonus and in Antigone. She also appears at the end of Aeschyl...
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In Greek mythology, Jocasta (), also rendered Iocaste ( ) and also known as Epicaste (; ), was a daughter of Menoeceus, a descendant of the Spartoi Echion, and queen consort of Thebes. She was the wife of first Laius, then of their son Oedipus, and both mother and grandmother of Antigone, Eteocles, Polynices and Isme...
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In Greek mythology, King Laius (pronounced ), or Laios () of Thebes was a key personage in the Theban founding myth. Family Laius was the son of Labdacus. He was the father, by Jocasta, of Oedipus, who killed him. Mythology Abduction of Chrysippus After the death of his father Labdacus, Laius was raised by the reg...
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A photographer (the Greek φῶς (phos), meaning "light", and γραφή (graphê), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "drawing with light") is a person who makes photographs. Duties and types of photographers As in other arts, the definitions of amateur and professional are not entirely categorical. An amateur ph...
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Celtic Symphony may refer to Celtic Symphony for strings and six harps, a 1940 symphony by Granville Bantock Symphonie Celtique, a 1980 folk-rock album by Alan Stivell Celtic Symphony, a Wolfe Tones song, written for the centennial of Celtic Football Club in 1987
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A fillet knife (also called a filleting knife) is a kitchen knife used for filleting. It gives good control and aids in filleting. It is a very flexible member of the boning knife family that is used to filet and prepare fish. Fillet knife blades are typically long. This allows them to move easily along the backbone a...
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Oil regeneration - is extraction of contaminants from oil in order to restore its original properties to be used equally with fresh oils. Oil aging Aging is a result of physical and chemical processes that change oil during storage and use in machines and mechanisms. The main cause of aging is exposure to high tempera...
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This is a list of Egyptian American writers. Nonie Darwish, author and writer Victor Hassine, prison writer Lucette Lagnado, author and journalist See also List of Egyptian writers References Egyptian American writers, List of
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In linguistics, an oxytone (; from the , , 'sharp-sounding') is a word with the stress on the last syllable, such as the English words correct and reward. It contrasts with a paroxytone, stressed on the penultimate (second-last) syllable, and a proparoxytone, stressed on the antepenultimate (third-last) syllable. Se...
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Captain Cat is a 2012 children's picture book by Inga Moore. It is about a sea captain, Captain Cat, who trades goods in exchange for cats, and his ensuing adventures. Publication history 2013, USA, Candlewick Press 2012, England, Walker Books Reception Kirkus Reviews wrote "Though it’s on the long side, Moore’s tal...
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The 1998–99 Vancouver Canucks season was the team's 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Canucks missed the playoffs for the third consecutive season. Off-season Regular season The Canucks led the league in power-play opportunities against, with 450, and short-handed goals, with 17. Final standings Schedu...
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Enneagram is a compound word derived from the Greek neoclassical stems for "nine" (ennea) and something "written" or "drawn" (gramma). Enneagram may refer to: Enneagram (geometry), a nine-sided star polygon with various configurations Enneagram of Personality, a model of human personality illustrated by an enneagra...
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Le col Wilkerson, en anglais Wilkerson Pass, est un col des montagnes Rocheuses situé dans l'État du Colorado, à une altitude de . Notes et références Liens externes Col de la Front Range Col au Colorado Comté de Park (Colorado)
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The 2000–01 Vancouver Canucks season was the team's 31st in the National Hockey League (NHL). Offseason Markus Naslund became the captain after Mark Messier signed with the New York Rangers. Regular season Final standings Schedule and results Playoffs Player statistics Awards and records Transactions Draft pic...
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A set may refer to: Sydney Trains A set, a type of train List of poker hands#Three of a kind
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Honor Thy Mother may refer to: "Honour thy father and thy mother", one of the Biblical Ten Commandments Film Honour Thy Mother, a 1928 German silent film Honour Your Mother, a 1951 Argentine film Honor Thy Mother (film), a 1992 television film about the murder of Lieth Von Stein Television episodes "Honor Thy M...
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ToHeart may refer to: To Heart, Japanese visual novel and anime ToHeart (band), Korean band
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In-home tutoring, also known as tuition in British English, is a form of tutoring that occurs in the home. Tutoring involves receiving guidance and instruction from a tutor who may serve as a teacher or mentor to the student receiving the tutoring. Most often tutoring relates to an academic subject or test preparation....
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Altoona, a variant of "Altona", may refer to: Places Altoona, Alabama Altoona, Florida Altoona, Iowa Altoona, Kansas Altoona, Ohio Altoona, Pennsylvania Altoona, Washington Altoona, Wisconsin Biology Altoona, a synonym of the moth genus Peoria (moth) See also Altona (disambiguation) Altuna (disambiguation)
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Addicted to Fame is a 2012 American documentary comedy film directed by David Giancola. The film stars Anna Nicole Smith, David Giancola, John James, Chyna, Larry King, Jesse Eisenberg and Sean Astin. Cast Anna Nicole Smith David Giancola John James Chyna Larry King Jesse Eisenberg Sean Astin Bruce Campbell O...
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Lycon may refer to: Lycon, a son of King Hippocoon of Sparta in Greek mythology Lycon, a prosecutor in the trial of Socrates mentioned in Plato's dialogue, the Apology Lyco of Iasos (4th century BC) Pythagorean philosopher Lyco of Troas (3rd century BC) Peripatetic philosopher Asyut, Egypt, a city whose Latin name was ...
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Anna Melato – attrice, cantautrice e doppiatrice italiana Mariangela Melato – attrice italiana Maria Melato – attrice italiana di teatro, radio e cinema
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Proud Flesh may refer to: Granulation tissue Proud Flesh (film), a 1925 film directed by King Vidor "Proud Flesh", an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent (season 5) Proud Flesh, an album by Matrix (band) Proud Flesh, a book of photographs by Sally Mann Proud Flesh, a novel by William Humphrey Proud Flesh, a...
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