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Thora may refer to: Thora, New South Wales 299 Thora, a main belt asteroid Tora (given name) See also
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The cuneonavicular joint is a joint (articulation) in the human foot. It is formed between the navicular bone and the three cuneiform bones. The navicular and cuneiform bones are connected by dorsal and plantar ligaments. Dorsal ligaments The dorsal ligaments are three small bundles, one attached to each of the cuneif...
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Space Between may refer to: Space Between (album), a 2019 album from Sammy Hagar's band The Circle "Space Between", a song from Sia's 2016 album This Is Acting "The Space Between", a song from Dave Matthews Band's 2001 album Everyday The Space Between (disambiguation)
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The England Boxing National Amateur Championships Light-Flyweight Championship formerly known as the ABA Championships is the primary English amateur boxing championship. It had previously been contested by all the nations of the United Kingdom. History The light-flyweight division was inaugurated in 1971 and is curre...
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Mashore may refer to: Clyde Mashore (born 1945), former Major League Baseball outfielder who played for the Cincinnati Reds and Montreal Expos Damon Mashore (born 1969), Puerto Rico-born former Major League Baseball outfielder who played for the Oakland Athletics and Anaheim Angels, son of Clyde
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Foreground and background or background and foreground may refer to: Background, foreground, sideground and postground intellectual property, distinct forms of intellectual property assets Background subtraction, a technique in image processing and computer vision by which an image's foreground is extracted for furthe...
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Decadence refers to a personal trait, or to the state of a society (or segment of it). Decadence or Decadent may also refer to: Decadence (band), a Swedish metal band Decadence (TV series), a television documentary Decadence (album), a 2004 album by Head Automatica "Decadence", a song by Pet Shop Boys from the album A...
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The Best American Short Stories 1996, a volume in The Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Katrina Kenison and by guest editor John Edgar Wideman. Short stories included References 1996 anthologies Fiction anthologies Short Stories 1996 Houghton Mifflin books
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Tara Williams (born July 23, 1974) is a former professional basketball player. Auburn statistics Source References 1974 births Living people Phoenix Mercury players Portland Fire players Auburn Tigers women's basketball players
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A Bankart repair is an operation for habitual anterior shoulder dislocation. The joint capsule is sewed to the detached glenoid labrum, without duplication of the subscapularis tendon. The procedure is named for the Bankart lesion, a common name for the condition it addresses. The condition was named for British surg...
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The rolling globe or walking globe is a circus skill in which a performer balances atop a large sphere. Various gymnastic or juggling stunts may be performed while the performer moves and controls the position of the ball with their feet and/or hands. Further reading Lauriere, Ludovic. Petit traité d'équilibre sur bo...
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The calcaneocuboid joint is the joint between the calcaneus and the cuboid bone. Structure The calcaneocuboid joint is a type of saddle joint between the calcaneus and the cuboid bone. Ligaments There are five ligaments connecting the calcaneus and the cuboid bone, forming parts of the articular capsule: the dorsa...
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The 1909 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 28th season in St. Louis, Missouri and the 18th season in the National League. The Cardinals went 54–98 during the season and finished 7th in the National League. Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Roster Player stats Batting Starters by positi...
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The Sports Journal was a monthly sports magazine published by Sports Journal Entertainment in Providence, Rhode Island. The first issue was published in 2002, then in newspaper form. The magazine ceased publication in 2007. Radio program The Sports Journal hosted a radio program on 1320AM in Providence, Rhode Island, ...
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A Prayer book is a book listing prayers. Prayer book may also refer to: Operation Prayer Book, a series of four operation orders carried out during the United States invasion of Panama Prayer Book Rebellion, a popular revolt in Cornwall and Devon in 1549 as a result of the Book of Common Prayer (BCP) Prayer Book Socie...
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Swimming has featured as a sport at the European Youth Summer Olympic Festival since its first edition in 1991. It has appeared on the programme at every subsequent edition of the biennial multi-sport event for European athletes under the age of 18. Editions Festival records Boys Girls Mixed References Europea...
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Micronemes are secretory organelles, possessed by parasitic apicomplexans. Micronemes are located on the apical third of the protozoan body. They are surrounded by a typical unit membrane. On electron microscopy they have an electron-dense matrix due to the high protein content. They are specialized secretory organelle...
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A race engineer is a motorsport team member who analyses data to achieve the best performance from the vehicle and driver. The race engineer communicates with the team's data analyst, mechanics, and driver, both between and during races. Off the race track, the race engineer analyses historical data to determine the in...
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Visceral slide is a technique while using ultrasound, that if bowel moves less than 2 cm then there is probably adhesion in the bowel. Complete absence of visceral slide is correlated with high chance of adhesions. Adhesions are common for after laparoscopic examinations and laparoscopic surgery of the bowel. Other ca...
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CpG can be: CpG site - methylated sequences of DNA significant in gene regulation CpG Oligodeoxynucleotide - unmethylated sequences of DNA that have immunostimulatory properties CpG island - regions of DNA that contain several CpG sites
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Ninth planet is a concept related to planets beyond Neptune. Ninth planet or Planet Nine may also refer to: Astronomy Neptune, 1979-1999 ninth planet when Pluto was classified as a planet and closer to the Sun Planet Nine, hypothetical ninth planet in the outer Solar System Pluto, ninth planet from its 1930 discov...
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The 1907 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 26th season in St. Louis, Missouri and its 16th season in the National League. The Cardinals went 52–101 during the season and finished eighth and last in the eight-team National League. Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Roster Player stats Bat...
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The 1905 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 24th season in St. Louis, Missouri and the 14th season in the National League. The Cardinals went 58–96 during the season and finished sixth in the National League. Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Roster Player stats Batting Starters by posi...
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The Tunisian Ambassador in Washington, D.C. is the official representative of the Government in Tunis to the Government of United States. List of representatives United States–Tunisia relations References United States Tunisia
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Flags of the Royal Thai Armed Forces (). Most of the flags used by the Thai military today were stipulated in the Flag Act of 1979 (พระราชบัญญัติ ธง พ.ศ. ๒๕๒๒). Head of the Armed Forces Ministry of Defence of Thailand Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters Royal Thai Army Army unit colour King's Own Bodyguards Arm...
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The 1903 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 22nd season in St. Louis, Missouri and the 12th season in the National League. The Cardinals went 43–94 during the season and finished 8th in the National League. Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Roster Player stats Batting Starters by positi...
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Onosma is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae. They are native to the Mediterranean and western Asia. They grow in dry, sunny habitats with rocky, sandy substrates. Some are popular as rock garden plants. Estimates of the number of species in the genus range from about 85 or 88 to 150. The systemati...
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A responsible position is a post where the individual is expected to work without supervision or a higher authority, usually for a political purpose. This is in contrast to a job or police/military post, where there is a superior officer to answer to and who holds the right to direct work. For example, a shop steward...
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Mexican passport () is the passport issued to Mexican citizens for the purpose of travelling abroad. The Mexican passport is also an official ID and proof of Mexican citizenship. According to the 2021 Henley Visa Restrictions Index, holders of a Mexican passport can visit 164 (of 192 as the maximum) countries without a...
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A lightcast is a functional analysis and mapping of the illumination produced by a light source. It is used to map the physical characteristics of light emission for use in functional systems. A lightcast includes the entire zone of illumination while a ray cast measures lighting of a single point in space near the lig...
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Twelfth planet may refer to: The 12th Planet, a pseudoscience book by Zecharia Sitchin 12th Planet (musician), an American dubstep producer and DJ See also IAU definition of planet
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Progressive jazz is a style of jazz associated with Stan Kenton. It may also refer to: Bebop in an evolved form Cool jazz, a style of American music developed during the 1940s Third stream, a synthesis of jazz and classical music developed during the 1950s Jazz fusion, a synthesis of jazz and other styles develope...
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Spaghetti sort is a linear-time, analog algorithm for sorting a sequence of items, introduced by A. K. Dewdney in his Scientific American column. This algorithm sorts a sequence of items requiring O(n) stack space in a stable manner. It requires a parallel processor. Algorithm For simplicity, assume we are sorting a l...
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Diphosphoglyceric acid may refer to: 1,3-Diphosphoglyceric acid 2,3-Diphosphoglyceric acid
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Political representation is the activity of making citizens "present" in public policy-making processes when political actors act in the best interest of citizens. This definition of political representation is consistent with a wide variety of views on what representing implies and what the duties of representatives a...
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The coracoacromial ligament is a strong triangular ligament between the coracoid process and the acromion. It protects the head of the humerus. Its acromial attachment may be repositioned to the clavicle during reconstructive surgery of the acromioclavicular joint (shoulder joint). Structure The coracoacromial ligame...
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Shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) are cloth emblems worn on the shoulders of US Army uniforms to identify the primary headquarters to which a Soldier is assigned. Most military units smaller than brigades do not have SSI, but rather wear the SSI of a higher headquarters. United States Army Commands Army Corrections Comm...
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The Host (Harry Bailly or Harry Bailey) is a character who plays a key role in and throughout Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales. He is the owner of the Tabard Inn in London, where the pilgrimage begins and he agrees to travel on the pilgrimage, and promises to judge both the tales the pilgrims tell, and disputes ...
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Connect the dots is a form of puzzle containing a sequence of numbered dots. Connect the Dots may also refer to: "Connect the Dots" (Rubicon), the fifth episode of Rubicon Connect the Dots (Stacy Clark album), 2010 Connect the Dots (MisterWives album), 2017 "Connect the Dots" (song), a 2013 single by New Found Gl...
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The 2016 BWF Future Series was the 2016 season of the BWF Future Series. Schedule Below is the schedule released by Badminton World Federation: Canceled Tournament Results Winners Performance by countries Tabulated below are the Future Series based on countries. Only countries who have won a title are listed: Ref...
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Turning Point Turning Point (série), programa da ABC News TNA Turning Point, série de eventos anuais em pay-per-view produzido pela Total Nonstop Action Wrestling The Turning Point The Turning Point (1952), filme com William Holden e Edmond O'BrienThe Turning Point (1977), filme com Shirley McLaine e Anne Bancroft
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United States federal observances are days, weeks, months, or other periods designated by the United States Congress for the commemoration or other observance of various events, activities, or topics. These observances differ from federal holidays in that federal employees only receive a day free from work on holidays,...
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The glenoid labrum (glenoid ligament) is a fibrocartilaginous structure (not a fibrocartilage as previously thought) rim attached around the margin of the glenoid cavity in the shoulder blade. The shoulder joint is considered a ball and socket joint. However, in bony terms the 'socket' (the glenoid fossa of the scapula...
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The Confederate Monument in Mt. Sterling overlooking Mt. Sterling, Kentucky in Montgomery County, Kentucky, commemorates those who fought for the Confederate States of America. It is inscribed by passages from the Bivouac of the Dead. On July 17, 1997, the Confederate Monument in Mt. Sterling was one of sixty-one dif...
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This list of mines in the United States is subsidiary to the list of mines article and lists working, defunct and future mines in the country and is organised by the primary mineral output. For practical purposes stone, marble and other quarries may be included in this list. Coal Copper Diamond Gold Iron Lithium ...
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Blow the whistle may refer to: Blow the Whistle (album), a 2006 album by Too Short "Blow the Whistle" (song) refereeing a sports match Whistleblowing, reporting inappropriate activity to outsiders
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Arthur Keen may refer to: Arthur Keen (businessman) (1835–1915), British entrepreneur, the Keen of engineering firm Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds Arthur Keen (RAF officer) (1895–1918), British World War I flying ace
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Drop Dead Diva is an American legal comedy-drama/fantasy television series that aired on Lifetime from July 12, 2009, to June 22, 2014. The series was created by Josh Berman and produced by Sony Pictures Television. It stars Brooke Elliott as Jane, a plus-sized lawyer whose body is inhabited by the soul of a fashion mo...
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In Fijian mythology, Degei (pronounced Ndengei), enshrined as a serpent, is the supreme god of Fiji. He is the creator of the (Fijian) world, fruits, and of men and is specially connected to Rakiraki District, Fiji. He judges newly dead souls after they pass through one of two caves: Cibaciba or Drakulu. A few he sends...
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La White House est une structure troglodytique du comté d'Apache, dans l'Arizona, aux États-Unis. Elle est protégée au sein du monument national du Canyon de Chelly. On y accède depuis le bord sud du canyon par le sentier de randonnée dit White House Trail. Liens externes Habitat troglodytique Site archéologiqu...
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Pushpaka may refer to: Flower in Sanskrit language Pushpaka Vimana, a flying chariot mentioned in the Hindu epic Ramayana Pushpaka Brahmin, a semi-Brahmin caste in Kerala Pushpaka (Caste), one of the various castes in Pushpakabrahmin Community of Hindus in Kerala See also Pushpaka Vimana (disambiguation)
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There are several ice hockey championships for European women, including: IIHF European Women Championships IIHF European Women's Champions Cup cs:Mistrovství Evropy v ledním hokeji žen da:EM i ishockey (kvinder) fr:Championnat d'Europe de hockey sur glace féminin ru:Чемпионат Европы по хоккею с шайбой (женщины) fi...
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This is a list of seasons played by VfL Wolfsburg Frauen, VfL Wolfsburg's women's section, in German and European football, from the foundation of the first German championship, one year after the creation of the original incarnation of the team, Eintracht Wolfsburg, to the latest completed season. Eintracht was absorb...
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Onesimus: Memoirs of a Disciple of St. Paul is an 1882 novel by Edwin Abbott Abbott. It is narrated by the proto-Christian Onesimus. It is written with the prose of the King James Bible translation of Acts of the Apostles. It recounts Onesimus' entire life, his travels with St. Paul, and his relation to Philemon. Refe...
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Red lipstick is a popular kind of lipstick. The term may also refer to: "Red Lipstick", a song by Rihanna from Talk That Talk "Red Lipstick", a song by Nomo, a band that included David Batteau "Red Lipstick", a song by Trey Songz from Passion, Pain & Pleasure "Red Lipstick", a song by Skint & Demoralised from Love...
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Hexanoyl chloride is a six-carbon acyl chloride with a straight-chain structure that is used as a reagent in organic synthesis. References Acyl chlorides
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The plantar calcaneocuboid ligament (short calcaneocuboid ligament; short plantar ligament) is a ligament on the bottom of the foot that connects the calcaneus to the cuboid bone. It lies deep to the long plantar ligament. Structure The plantar calcaneocuboid ligament lies nearer to the bones than the long plantar li...
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In the mythology of Tahiti, Pua Tu Tahi was one of the giant monster clam of the deep in the legend of Rata. Bibliography R.D. Craig, Dictionary of Polynesian Mythology (Greenwood Press: New York, 1989), 217; T. Henry, Ancient Tahiti (Bernice P. Bishop Museum: Honolulu, 1928), 469-95 External links The story of Rata...
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The plantar calcaneonavicular ligament (also known as the spring ligament or spring ligament complex) is a complex of three ligaments on the underside of the foot that connect the calcaneus with the navicular bone. Structure The plantar calcaneonavicular ligamentous complex is a broad and thick band with three consti...
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Rata may refer to: Biology Some plants of the genus Metrosideros from New Zealand, including: Metrosideros albiflora (Large white rātā) Metrosideros bartlettii (Bartlett's rātā or Cape Reinga white rātā) Metrosideros carminea (Carmine rātā) Metrosideros colensoi (Colenso's rātā) Metrosideros diffusa (White rātā)...
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The Cardiff University School of Medicine () is the medical school of Cardiff University and is located in Cardiff, Wales, UK. Founded in 1893 as part of the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, it is the older of the two medical schools in Wales. It is one of the largest medical schools in the United ...
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Stephen or Steve(n) Franklin may refer to: Stephen Franklin (Babylon 5), Babylon 5 character Stephen Franklin (American football) (born 1988), American football linebacker Stephen T. Franklin, Christian theologian Steven Franklin (soccer), on All-time Nashville Metros roster Steve Franklin (American football) in 2007 ...
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Jeonju Stadium may refer to: Jeonju Baseball Stadium Jeonju Sports Complex Stadium Jeonju World Cup Stadium
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A pilgrimage is a long journey or search of great moral significance. Pilgrimage may also refer to: Film Pilgrimage (1933 film), a 1933 film by John Ford Pilgrimage (2001 film), a 2001 film by Werner Herzog Pilgrimage (2017 film), a 2017 film directed by Brendan Muldowney Literature The Pilgrimage (O Diário d...
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Queenie Thomas (18 de junho de 1898 – 1977) foi uma atriz britânica da era do cinema mudo. Filmografia selecionada Rock of Ages (1918) What Would a Gentleman Do? (1918) The School for Scandal (1923) Straws in the Wind (1924) The Gold Cure (1925) The Last Witness (1925) Safety First (1926) Warned Off (1930) Ligações ...
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Proof of purchase is often required for sales promotions and manufacturer rebates as evidence that the customer purchased the product. When multiple purchases are required to redeem these rewards, it is referred to as a premium incentive or collector mechanic. A proof of purchase is also required for some product recal...
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The Qualcomm Emergency Download mode, commonly known as Qualcomm EDL mode and officially known as Qualcomm HS-USB QD-Loader 9008 is a feature implemented in the boot ROM of a system on a chip by Qualcomm which can be used to recover bricked smartphones. On Google's Pixel 3, the feature was accidentally shown to users a...
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Tutu may refer to: Tutu (clothing), a dress worn as a costume in a ballet performance Tutu (name), including a list of people with that name Arts and entertainment Tutu (album), by Miles Davis, 1986 "Tutu" (song), a 2019 song by Camilo and Pedro Capó "Tutu", a 2020 song by 6ix9ine from TattleTales "Tūtū", a com...
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The geology of Nepal is dominated by the Himalaya, the highest, youngest and a very highly active mountain range. Himalaya is a type locality for the study of on-going continent-continent collision tectonics. The Himalayan arc extends about from Nanga Parbat () by the Indus River in northern Pakistan eastward to Namc...
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Linguistics is the scientific study of human language. It is called a scientific study because it entails a comprehensive, systematic, objective, and precise analysis of all aspects of language — cognitive, social, environmental, biological as well as structural. Linguistics is considered to be an applied science as ...
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Seaman may refer to: Sailor, a member of a marine watercraft's crew Seaman (rank), a military rank in some navies Seaman (name) (including a list of people with the name) Seaman (video game), a 1999 simulation video game for the Sega Dreamcast Seaman (dog), on the Lewis and Clark Expedition USS Seaman (DD-791), ...
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Ammonium nitrate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula . It is a white crystalline salt consisting of ions of ammonium and nitrate. It is highly soluble in water and hygroscopic as a solid, although it does not form hydrates. It is predominantly used in agriculture as a high-nitrogen fertilizer. Global produ...
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The 2009 NFL Draft was the seventy-fourth annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players. The draft took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York, on April 25 and 26, 2009. The draft consisted of two rounds on the first day, starting at 4:00 pm EDT...
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The intermetatarsal joints are the articulations between the base of metatarsal bones. The base of the first metatarsal is not connected with that of the second by any ligaments; in this respect the great toe resembles the thumb. The bases of the other four metatarsals are connected by the dorsal, plantar, and intero...
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Geordie in Wonderland may refer to: "Geordie in Wonderland" (song), a song by The Wildhearts Geordie in Wonderland (album), a 2006 live album by The Wildhearts
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Gyrate may refer to: Gyrus, a ridge on the cerebral cortex Gyration, a type of rotation Music Gyrate (album), a 1980 album by Pylon "Gyrate", song by Pylon from Chomp (album) "Gyrate", song by WizKid from Made in Lagos
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Japanese Friendship Garden is used to describe many gardens including: Japanese Friendship Garden (Balboa Park) in San Diego, California Japanese Friendship Garden (Kelley Park) in San Jose, California Ro Ho En in Phoenix, Arizona Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden in Lethbridge, Alberta Yuko-En on the Elkhorn, Kentucky-Japan...
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Quigley is a surname. Quigley may also refer to: Quigley, Montana Heatter-Quigley Productions, an American television production company, co-founded by Bob Quigley Quigley (film), a 2003 film starring Gary Busey Quigley (musician), American musician USCGC Quigley, a United States Coast Guard Cutter in commission fro...
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The England Boxing National Amateur Championships Light-Heavyweight Championship formerly known as the ABA Championships is the primary English amateur boxing championship. It had previously been contested by all the nations of the United Kingdom. History The light-heavyweight division was inaugurated in 1920 and is ...
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The Android recovery mode is a mode of Android used for installing updates. It consists of a Linux kernel with ramdisk on a separate partition from the main Android system. Recovery mode can be useful when a phone is stuck in a bootloop or when it has been infected with malware. Enablement The way of entering recove...
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La galette bressane est un dessert typiquement bressan. Elle est considérée comme étant plus « riche » que la galette au sucre, autre spécialité de l'Ain (exactement de Pérouges, dans la Côtière). En se rapprochant de Lyon, il est possible de trouver une variante de la galette bressane sur laquelle les pâtissiers ajo...
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In biology, offspring are the young creation of living organisms, produced either by a single organism or, in the case of sexual reproduction, two organisms. Collective offspring may be known as a brood or progeny in a more general way. This can refer to a set of simultaneous offspring, such as the chicks hatched from ...
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Krita är ett bildbehandlingsprogram för KDE:s KOffice kontorspaket. Externa länkar Krita project webpage Fria bildbehandlingsprogram KDE
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Great apes are apes in the family Hominidae. Great apes may also refer to: Great Apes (novel), a novel by Will Self Pongidae, or "great apes", an obsolete taxonomic family
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This list of mines in the United Kingdom is subsidiary to the list of mines article and lists working, defunct and future mines in the country and is organised by the primary mineral output. For practical purposes stone, marble and other quarries may be included in this list. References United Kingdom United k Mines
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A pitched percussion instrument (also known as a melodic or tuned percussion instrument) is a percussion instrument used to produce musical notes of one or more pitches, as opposed to an unpitched percussion instrument which is used to produce sounds of indefinite pitch. Pitching of percussion instruments is achieved ...
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The intertarsal joint are the joints of the tarsal bones in the foot. There are seven specific inter tarsal joints (articulations) in the human foot: Subtalar joint Talocalcaneonavicular joint Calcaneocuboid joint Cuneonavicular joint Cuboideonavicular joint Intercuneiform joints Foot Joints Lower limb anatomy
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5α-Dihydronorethisterone (5α-DHNET, dihydronorethisterone, 17α-ethynyl-5α-dihydro-19-nortestosterone, or 17α-ethynyl-5α-estran-17β-ol-3-one) is a major active metabolite of norethisterone (norethindrone). Norethisterone is a progestin with additional weak androgenic and estrogenic activity. 5α-DHNET is formed from nore...
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Cut Me Up may refer to: "Cut Me Up", a song by Har Mar Superstar from The Handler "Cut Me Up", a song by Headstones from Smile and Wave "Cut Me Up", a song by Stanton Warriors "Cut Me Up Jenny", a song by Taking Back Sunday from New Again "Cut Me Up", a song by Miss Alexia
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Hillgrove is an unincorporated community located in the southern San Gabriel Valley of eastern Los Angeles County, California. The population in 1960 was 14,669. A former section was a census-designated place, that became part of neighboring Hacienda Heights after the 1970 census. Geography Hillgrove is located at ...
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Freight train may refer to: A freight train, or goods train; the transportation used in Freight rail transport Media and entertainment Freight Train (book), children's book by Donald Crews Freight Train (folk song), song by Elizabeth Cotten Freight Train (album), a 2010 album by Alan Jackson Freight Train (Nitro song...
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Morgan Community College (MCC) is a community college in Fort Morgan, Colorado. It is a member of the Colorado Community College System. The college is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Campus The main campus is located at 920 Barlow Road in Fort Mor...
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GFC (Patton&Patton Flowcharting 4 flowchart file, formato relativo a fluxogramas. Pode ser trabalhado com o Flow Charting da Patton&Patton. Ligações externas Formatos digitais
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Nova, astro do universo extremamente brilhante e quente; Nova (revista), revista feminina mensal da Editora Abril; Nova (Marvel Comics); Nova (Frankie Raye), outro personagem que usa o nome Nova na Marvel Comics; Marcelo Nova; Chevrolet Nova, um modelo de coche de Chevrolet; Nova (canal de televisão), canal de televisã...
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The intercarpal joints (joints of the carpal bones of the wrist) can be subdivided into three sets of joints (also called articulations): Those of the proximal row of carpal bones, those of the distal row of carpal bones, and those of the two rows with each other. Articulations The bones in each carpal row interlock...
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The was a type of short-sleeved Japanese garment, and the direct predecessor of the kimono. Though its component parts directly parallel those of the kimono, its proportions differed, typically having a wider body, a longer collar and narrower sleeves. The sleeves of the were typically sewn to the body entirely, and ...
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A Sliver Polygon, in the context of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), is a small polygon found in vector data that is an artifact of error rather than representing a real-world feature. They have been a recognized source of error since overlay was first invented in the 1970s. History These meaningless polygons w...
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In the context of risk measurement, a risk metric is the concept quantified by a risk measure. When choosing a risk metric, an agent is picking an aspect of perceived risk to investigate, such as volatility or probability of default. Risk measure and risk metric In a general sense, a measure is a procedure for quant...
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Antarctic Polar Front may refer to: The Antarctic Convergence, in oceanography The Polar Front commonly known as the "Antarctic Front", in atmospheric science and meteorology
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Burundi competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015. Swimming Burundian swimmers have achieved qualifying standards in the following events (up to a maximum of 2 swimmers in each event at the A-standard entry time, and 1 at the B-standard): Men Women References ...
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