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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Turturro
John Turturro
Personal life
John Michael Turturro (; born February 28, 1957) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for his contributions to the independent film movement. He has appeared in over sixty feature films and has worked frequently with the Coen brothers, Adam Sandler, and Spike Lee. He began his acting career on-screen in the ...
Turturro's brother is actor Nicholas Turturro. Composer and film director Richard Termini and actress Aida Turturro are his cousins. He has two children with his wife, actress Katherine Borowitz, who moved on to a social work career in 2016. John Turturro participates as a member of the Jury for the New York Internati...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin%20Concerto%20%28Tchaikovsky%29
Violin Concerto (Tchaikovsky)
Introduction
The Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 was the only concerto for violin composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1878 and is one of the best-known violin concertos.
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Violin Concerto (Tchaikovsky)
History
The Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 was the only concerto for violin composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1878 and is one of the best-known violin concertos.
The piece was written in Clarens, a Swiss resort on the shores of Lake Geneva, where Tchaikovsky had gone to recover from the depression brought on by his disastrous marriage to Antonina Miliukova. He was working on his Piano Sonata in G major but finding it heavy going. Presently he was joined there by his compositio...
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Violin Concerto (Tchaikovsky)
Dedication
The Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 was the only concerto for violin composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1878 and is one of the best-known violin concertos.
Tchaikovsky wanted to dedicate the concerto to Iosif Kotek, but felt constrained by the gossip this would undoubtedly cause about the true nature of his relationship with the younger man. (They were almost certainly lovers at one point, and Tchaikovsky was always at pains to disguise his homosexuality from the general ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin%20Concerto%20%28Tchaikovsky%29
Violin Concerto (Tchaikovsky)
Premiere
The Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 was the only concerto for violin composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1878 and is one of the best-known violin concertos.
The first performance was eventually given by Adolph Brodsky on December 4, 1881 in Vienna, under the baton of Hans Richter. Tchaikovsky changed the dedication to Brodsky. Critical reaction was mixed. The influential critic Eduard Hanslick called it "long and pretentious" and said that it "brought us face to face with ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin%20Concerto%20%28Tchaikovsky%29
Violin Concerto (Tchaikovsky)
Instrumentation
The Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 was the only concerto for violin composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1878 and is one of the best-known violin concertos.
The concerto is scored for solo violin, two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets in A and B-flat, two bassoons, four horns in F, two trumpets in D, timpani and strings.
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Violin Concerto (Tchaikovsky)
Form
The Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 was the only concerto for violin composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1878 and is one of the best-known violin concertos.
The piece is in three movements: The second and third movements are played attacca, with no break between them. A typical performance runs approximately 35 minutes.
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Violin Concerto (Tchaikovsky)
Allegro moderato
The Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 was the only concerto for violin composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1878 and is one of the best-known violin concertos.
The first movement is in sonata form and can be divided into an introduction, exposition, development, recapitulation and coda. The brief introduction is given by the orchestra in D major; as with the first piano concerto, its theme never appears again. The soloist responds with a cadenza-like entrance, and begins the ...
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Violin Concerto (Tchaikovsky)
Canzonetta: Andante
The Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 was the only concerto for violin composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1878 and is one of the best-known violin concertos.
The second movement is in a relatively slow triple meter and somber in tone. It begins with a short chorale-like introduction in the woodwinds, followed by the introduction of the first theme in G minor in the solo violin; a simple cantabile melody that is "sweet yet melancholy". A brief orchestral interlude leads to a...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin%20Concerto%20%28Tchaikovsky%29
Violin Concerto (Tchaikovsky)
Finale: Allegro vivacissimo
The Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 was the only concerto for violin composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1878 and is one of the best-known violin concertos.
The final movement uses distinctly Russian elements: a drone-like accompaniment, the initial theme on the G-string that gives the music a "deep, resonant, and slightly gritty sound", a tempo that gets faster and faster, a "lyric folk-like melody" inspired by Russian folk themes, and repetitive thematic loops. It begins...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin%20Concerto%20%28Tchaikovsky%29
Violin Concerto (Tchaikovsky)
References
The Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 was the only concerto for violin composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1878 and is one of the best-known violin concertos.
Brown, David, Tchaikovsky: The Crisis Years, 1874–1878, (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1983). . Steinberg, Michael, The Concerto (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998). Warrack, John, Tchaikovsky (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1973). SBN 684-13558-2.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%20Virginis%20variable
W Virginis variable
Introduction
W Virginis variables are a subclass of Type II Cepheids which exhibit pulsation periods between 10–20 days, and are of spectral class F6 – K2. They were first recognized as being distinct from classical Cepheids by Walter Baade in 1942, in a study of Cepheids in the Andromeda Galaxy that proposed that stars in that ga...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%20Virginis%20variable
W Virginis variable
See also
W Virginis variables are a subclass of Type II Cepheids which exhibit pulsation periods between 10–20 days, and are of spectral class F6 – K2. They were first recognized as being distinct from classical Cepheids by Walter Baade in 1942, in a study of Cepheids in the Andromeda Galaxy that proposed that stars in that ga...
Low-dimensional chaos in stellar pulsations
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[ "See also" ]
[ "W Virginis variables" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadowman
Shadowman
Introduction
Shadowman or Shadow Man may refer to:
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[ "Introduction" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadowman
Shadowman
Film
Shadowman or Shadow Man may refer to:
Streets of Shadows (1953 film), released as Shadow Man in the U.S. Shadow Man (1988 film), a Dutch-British film with Tom Hulce Shadow Man (2006 film), a 2006 Steven Seagal film Shadow Man (2014 film), an Indian film Shadowman (2017 film), a 2017 documentary about street artist Richard Hambleton Nuits Rouges or Shad...
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[ "Film" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadowman
Shadowman
Television
Shadowman or Shadow Man may refer to:
"The Shadow Man", a 1985 episode of The Twilight Zone directed by Joe Dante "Shadowmen", a 1992 episode of The Young Riders
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadowman
Shadowman
Video games
Shadowman or Shadow Man may refer to:
Shadow Man (video game), a 1999 video game by Acclaim Entertainment loosely based on the comic book Shadow Man: 2econd Coming, a 2002 sequel Shadow Man, a boss in Mega Man 3
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[ "Video games" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadowman
Shadowman
Music
Shadowman or Shadow Man may refer to:
Shadowman (Steve Walsh album), 2005 Shadowman (Link Wray album) Shadow Man (Johnny Clegg & Savuka album), 1988 Shadow Man (Tim Berne album) "Shadow Man" (song), a song written by David Bowie in 1971 "Shadow Man", a song by the Afro Celt Sound System from Volume 3: Further in Time
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[ "Music" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadowman
Shadowman
Literature
Shadowman or Shadow Man may refer to:
Shadowman (comics), a comic book series and character from Valiant Comics Shadowman, a 1993 horror novel by Dennis Etchison Shadow Man, a 1996 science fiction novel by Melissa Scott
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadowman
Shadowman
Other
Shadowman or Shadow Man may refer to:
Shadowman paintings, street art shadow paintings made by Richard Hambleton in New York City in the early 1980s
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadowman
Shadowman
See also
Shadowman or Shadow Man may refer to:
Shadow people, creatures of both modern folklore and paranormal popular culture
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson%20Soft
Hudson Soft
Introduction
was a Japanese video game company that released numerous games for video game consoles, home computers and mobile phones, mainly from the 1980s to the 2000s. It was headquartered in the Midtown Tower in Tokyo Midtown, Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, with an additional office in the Hudson Building in Sapporo. Hudson So...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson%20Soft
Hudson Soft
History
was a Japanese video game company that released numerous games for video game consoles, home computers and mobile phones, mainly from the 1980s to the 2000s. It was headquartered in the Midtown Tower in Tokyo Midtown, Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, with an additional office in the Hudson Building in Sapporo. Hudson So...
Hudson Soft Ltd. was founded in Toyohira-ku, Sapporo, Japan on May 18, 1973 by brothers Yuji and Hiroshi Kudo. The founders grew up admiring trains, and named the business after their favourite, the Hudson locomotives (called the "4-6-4", and especially Japanese C62). Hudson began as an amateur radio shop called CQ Hu...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson%20Soft
Hudson Soft
Relation with Konami
was a Japanese video game company that released numerous games for video game consoles, home computers and mobile phones, mainly from the 1980s to the 2000s. It was headquartered in the Midtown Tower in Tokyo Midtown, Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, with an additional office in the Hudson Building in Sapporo. Hudson So...
The relation between Hudson Soft and Konami can be traced to at least as early as 1985, when Hudson ported Konami's arcade game Pooyan to the MSX and Famicom. But the acquisition process of Hudson Soft by Konami would only begin in 2001. Hudson Soft was severely hit by the collapse of its main bank Hokkaido Takushoku....
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson%20Soft
Hudson Soft
Caravan competitions
was a Japanese video game company that released numerous games for video game consoles, home computers and mobile phones, mainly from the 1980s to the 2000s. It was headquartered in the Midtown Tower in Tokyo Midtown, Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, with an additional office in the Hudson Building in Sapporo. Hudson So...
On a yearly basis from 1985 to 2000, and sporadically since, Hudson Soft has held a games competition across Japan known as the "Hudson All-Japan Caravan Festival". Most years the competition focused around a single game, with all of the initial years of 1985 to 1992 except 1988 being shoot em ups. During these years, ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson%20Soft
Hudson Soft
Hudson Studio
was a Japanese video game company that released numerous games for video game consoles, home computers and mobile phones, mainly from the 1980s to the 2000s. It was headquartered in the Midtown Tower in Tokyo Midtown, Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, with an additional office in the Hudson Building in Sapporo. Hudson So...
A division located in Sapporo. Originally formed as a division of Konami Computer Entertainment Studio, it was acquired by Hudson on July 26, 2001.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson%20Soft
Hudson Soft
Hudson Soft USA
was a Japanese video game company that released numerous games for video game consoles, home computers and mobile phones, mainly from the 1980s to the 2000s. It was headquartered in the Midtown Tower in Tokyo Midtown, Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, with an additional office in the Hudson Building in Sapporo. Hudson So...
Hudson Soft's first North American publishing division, formed in 1988 and originally headquartered in South San Francisco. It had published video games for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super NES and Game Boy. In late 1995, Hudson Soft USA sold off the rights for all of its yet-to-be-released games to Acclaim En...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson%20Soft
Hudson Soft
Hudson Entertainment, Inc.
was a Japanese video game company that released numerous games for video game consoles, home computers and mobile phones, mainly from the 1980s to the 2000s. It was headquartered in the Midtown Tower in Tokyo Midtown, Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, with an additional office in the Hudson Building in Sapporo. Hudson So...
Hudson Soft's second North American publishing division, reestablished by John Brandstetter of Flying Tiger and formed in November 2003 as the successor to Hudson Soft USA and headquartered in Brea California at Flying Tiger's Headquarters. Then it was moved to San Mateo, California. Starting out as a video game publis...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson%20Soft
Hudson Soft
Hudson Music Entertainment
was a Japanese video game company that released numerous games for video game consoles, home computers and mobile phones, mainly from the 1980s to the 2000s. It was headquartered in the Midtown Tower in Tokyo Midtown, Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, with an additional office in the Hudson Building in Sapporo. Hudson So...
Hudson Soft's music recording label unit. Absorbed on March 1, 2012 into KME Corporation, the music subsidiary of Konami Digital Entertainment.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson%20Soft
Hudson Soft
Video game releases
was a Japanese video game company that released numerous games for video game consoles, home computers and mobile phones, mainly from the 1980s to the 2000s. It was headquartered in the Midtown Tower in Tokyo Midtown, Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, with an additional office in the Hudson Building in Sapporo. Hudson So...
Hudson Soft is responsible for series such as Bomberman, Bonk, Star Soldier, and Adventure Island. Hudson also released a long-running and popular video game series in Japan. Far East of Eden was a classic RPG set in a fictionalized feudal Japan. The series was up to its fourth main entry when Hudson was absorbed into...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbour%27s%20day%20gecko
Barbour's day gecko
Introduction
Barbour's day gecko (Phelsuma barbouri) is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to central Madagascar. It is diurnal and typically dwells on rocks. Barbour's day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbour%27s%20day%20gecko
Barbour's day gecko
Etymology
Barbour's day gecko (Phelsuma barbouri) is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to central Madagascar. It is diurnal and typically dwells on rocks. Barbour's day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.
The specific name, barbouri, as well as the common name, Barbour's day gecko, are in honor of American herpetologist Thomas Barbour.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbour%27s%20day%20gecko
Barbour's day gecko
Description
Barbour's day gecko (Phelsuma barbouri) is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to central Madagascar. It is diurnal and typically dwells on rocks. Barbour's day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.
P. barbouri is a middle-sized day gecko. It can reach a total length (including tail) of about . The body colour is brownish green or dark green. Both a dark brown dorso-lateral stripe and a dark brown lateral stripe extend from head to tail. The extremities are normally brown. The tail is unicoloured green and slightl...
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Barbour's day gecko
Geographic range
Barbour's day gecko (Phelsuma barbouri) is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to central Madagascar. It is diurnal and typically dwells on rocks. Barbour's day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.
P. barbouri inhabits the highlands of central Madagascar in the Ankaratra Mountains, at altitudes of .
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Barbour's day gecko
Habitat
Barbour's day gecko (Phelsuma barbouri) is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to central Madagascar. It is diurnal and typically dwells on rocks. Barbour's day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.
In contrast to other lizards of the genus Phelsuma, P. barbouri is terrestrial and typically lives on stones on the ground or on rocks in savanna habitat. The climate of its habitat is extremely harsh. There is a huge difference in temperature between night and day, and between different seasons. The maximum day temper...
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Barbour's day gecko
Diet
Barbour's day gecko (Phelsuma barbouri) is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to central Madagascar. It is diurnal and typically dwells on rocks. Barbour's day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.
P. barbouri feeds on various insects and other invertebrates.
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Barbour's day gecko
Behaviour
Barbour's day gecko (Phelsuma barbouri) is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to central Madagascar. It is diurnal and typically dwells on rocks. Barbour's day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.
P. barbouri often lives in small groups. During the day, it flattens its body to catch as much sun as possible. This way it can reach its preferred body temperature. During the night and in the early morning, P. barbouri has a dark colour. However, when it is basking, the body colour becomes brighter.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbour%27s%20day%20gecko
Barbour's day gecko
Reproduction
Barbour's day gecko (Phelsuma barbouri) is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to central Madagascar. It is diurnal and typically dwells on rocks. Barbour's day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.
Adult females of P. barbouri glue their eggs under stones. Since additional females may deposit their eggs at the same location, as many as 50 eggs may be found together. At a temperature of , the young will hatch after approximately 55 days. The neonates measure .
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Barbour's day gecko
Care and maintenance in captivity
Barbour's day gecko (Phelsuma barbouri) is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to central Madagascar. It is diurnal and typically dwells on rocks. Barbour's day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.
P. barbouri should be housed in pairs and needs a large terrarium which should provide many places to hide. Group breeding, however, is possible. The terrarium should be earth-based with a number of flat rocks present. It is important that there be some spot lights for basking. The daytime temperature should be around ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbour%27s%20day%20gecko
Barbour's day gecko
Further reading
Barbour's day gecko (Phelsuma barbouri) is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to central Madagascar. It is diurnal and typically dwells on rocks. Barbour's day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.
194 pp. (Phelsuma barbouri, p. 115). Glaw F, Vences M (2006). A Field Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of Madagascar, Third Edition. Cologne, Germany: Vences & Glaw Verlag. 496 pp. . Henkel F-W, Schmidt W (1995). Amphibien und Reptilien Madagaskars, der Maskarenen, Seychellen und Komoren. Stuttgart: Ulmer. . (in Ge...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FCI
FCI
Introduction
FCI may refer to:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FCI
FCI
Companies and organizations
FCI may refer to:
Falling Creek Ironworks, the first iron production facility in North America Family Carers Ireland, Irish lobbying group Federal Correctional Institution, part of the United States Bureau of Prisons Fédération Cynologique Internationale, the World Canine Federation Fertilizer Corporation of India, an Indian governm...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FCI
FCI
Sports
FCI may refer to:
F.C. Indiana, an American soccer team FC Ingolstadt 04, a German football club FCI Tallinn, an Estonian football club Food Corporation of India F.C., an Indian football club Italian Cycling Federation (Italian: )
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[ "Sports" ]
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FCI
Standards and measures
FCI may refer to:
Facility condition index, in building management fCi, the symbol for the femtocurie, a unit of radioactivity Foraminiferal Colouration Index, in geology Force Concept Inventory, in physics education Full configuration interaction, in chemistry Functional Capacity Index, in medicine
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FCI
FCI
Other
FCI may refer to:
Farm Cove Intermediate, an intermediate school in Pakuranga, Auckland French Culinary Institute, now the International Culinary Center, in New York City FCC Computer Inquiries, a trio of interrelated FCC Inquiries Chesterfield County Airport, in Virginia, United States Interoceanic Railway of Mexico (Spanish: ), a ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nils%20Bejerot
Nils Bejerot
Introduction
Nils Johan Artur Bejerot (September 21, 1921 – November 29, 1988) was a Swedish psychiatrist and criminologist best known for his work on drug abuse and for coining the phrase Stockholm syndrome. Bejerot was one of the top drug abuse researchers in Sweden. His view that drug abuse was a criminal matter and that drug us...
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Nils Bejerot
Early life
Nils Johan Artur Bejerot (September 21, 1921 – November 29, 1988) was a Swedish psychiatrist and criminologist best known for his work on drug abuse and for coining the phrase Stockholm syndrome. Bejerot was one of the top drug abuse researchers in Sweden. His view that drug abuse was a criminal matter and that drug us...
Nils Bejerot was born 1921 in Norrtälje, Stockholm. His father worked as a bank teller at the local Upland Bank office. Not an avid student, he was more interested in scouting. In 1936 the family moved to Östhammar after his father was assigned to another bank office. At the age of 15, Bejerot was found to have bleedi...
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Nils Bejerot
Psychiatry
Nils Johan Artur Bejerot (September 21, 1921 – November 29, 1988) was a Swedish psychiatrist and criminologist best known for his work on drug abuse and for coining the phrase Stockholm syndrome. Bejerot was one of the top drug abuse researchers in Sweden. His view that drug abuse was a criminal matter and that drug us...
In 1952–54, Bejerot served as assistant at the Karolinska Institute hygienic institution after finishing basic medical education at Karolinska Institute. In the same period he wrote his book against the violence in comic books. In 1954, while serving as deputy social medical officer at the Child and Youth Welfare Boar...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nils%20Bejerot
Nils Bejerot
Politics
Nils Johan Artur Bejerot (September 21, 1921 – November 29, 1988) was a Swedish psychiatrist and criminologist best known for his work on drug abuse and for coining the phrase Stockholm syndrome. Bejerot was one of the top drug abuse researchers in Sweden. His view that drug abuse was a criminal matter and that drug us...
During his time in sanatoriums while suffering tuberculosis, he met people of different ages with different experiences, and the discussions they had he later claimed encouraged him to study and become involved in political activity, becoming a member of the Communist Party and other Socialist-affiliated organizations....
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nils%20Bejerot
Nils Bejerot
Research
Nils Johan Artur Bejerot (September 21, 1921 – November 29, 1988) was a Swedish psychiatrist and criminologist best known for his work on drug abuse and for coining the phrase Stockholm syndrome. Bejerot was one of the top drug abuse researchers in Sweden. His view that drug abuse was a criminal matter and that drug us...
Before Bejerot began to participate in the debate on drugs in 1965, it was the dominant view in Sweden that drug abuse was a private health problem and that law enforcement measures should be aimed at drug dealers. Before 1968, the maximum offence for a grave drug crime was one year in prison. Bejerot objected to this ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nils%20Bejerot
Nils Bejerot
See also
Nils Johan Artur Bejerot (September 21, 1921 – November 29, 1988) was a Swedish psychiatrist and criminologist best known for his work on drug abuse and for coining the phrase Stockholm syndrome. Bejerot was one of the top drug abuse researchers in Sweden. His view that drug abuse was a criminal matter and that drug us...
Alfred R. Lindesmith Drug policy of Sweden War on drugs Zero tolerance Harm reduction
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeps%20senatus
Princeps senatus
Introduction
The princeps senatus ( principes senatus) was the first member by precedence on the membership rolls of the Roman Senate. Although officially out of the cursus honorum and possessing no imperium, this office conferred prestige on the senator holding it.
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Princeps senatus
History
The princeps senatus ( principes senatus) was the first member by precedence on the membership rolls of the Roman Senate. Although officially out of the cursus honorum and possessing no imperium, this office conferred prestige on the senator holding it.
The princeps senatus was chosen by the pair of censors (that is, every 5 years on average) whenever there was a vacancy on the seat during their tenure. The princeps senatus was not a lifetime appointment. However, in practice, the incumbent princeps senatus was always re-appointed by the censors. Traditionally, the p...
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Princeps senatus
Appointment
The princeps senatus ( principes senatus) was the first member by precedence on the membership rolls of the Roman Senate. Although officially out of the cursus honorum and possessing no imperium, this office conferred prestige on the senator holding it.
The position of princeps senatus was not defined by law (lex), but by tradition (mos), which makes it more difficult to follow its evolution. For a long time, modern historians were influenced by the works of Theodor Mommsen, who thought that the principes senatus could only be patricians of the gentes maiores – the mo...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeps%20senatus
Princeps senatus
Decline
The princeps senatus ( principes senatus) was the first member by precedence on the membership rolls of the Roman Senate. Although officially out of the cursus honorum and possessing no imperium, this office conferred prestige on the senator holding it.
The status and function of princeps senatus ceased to be relevant after the reforms of Sulla in 82–80 BC. As dictator, Sulla established a strict oligarchic order in order to prevent any man from rising above the rest (for example, iteration of the consulship was banned). Several scholars, such as Theodor Mommsen and E...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athena%20%28disambiguation%29
Athena (disambiguation)
Introduction
In Greek mythology, Athena () is a goddess of wisdom, strategic-war and weaving. Athena may also refer to: Athena (given name), for people and fictional characters
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Athena (disambiguation)
Places
In Greek mythology, Athena () is a goddess of wisdom, strategic-war and weaving. Athena may also refer to: Athena (given name), for people and fictional characters
Athena, Oregon, United States Athena (Olympic Mountains), a summit in Olympic National Park, United States Leicester Athena, venue and landmark in the English Midlands
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Athena (disambiguation)
Companies
In Greek mythology, Athena () is a goddess of wisdom, strategic-war and weaving. Athena may also refer to: Athena (given name), for people and fictional characters
Athena (game developer), Japan Athena Eizou, a Japanese adult video company Athena (retailer), a British art retailer famous for its posters Athena Scientific, a science and engineering publishing company co-founded by MIT professor Dimitri Bertsekas Athena Technologies, a Virginia-based company specializing in nav...
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Athena (disambiguation)
Music
In Greek mythology, Athena () is a goddess of wisdom, strategic-war and weaving. Athena may also refer to: Athena (given name), for people and fictional characters
Athena (band), a Turkish ska punk band "Athena (song)", the first track on The Who's 1982 studio album, It's Hard "Athena", a song by Tiësto from the album Parade of the Athletes "Athena", a song by Greyson Chance from the album Palladium
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athena%20%28disambiguation%29
Athena (disambiguation)
Video games
In Greek mythology, Athena () is a goddess of wisdom, strategic-war and weaving. Athena may also refer to: Athena (given name), for people and fictional characters
Athena (arcade game), a 1986 arcade game made by SNK, whose main character is "Princess Athena" Psycho Soldier, the 1987 sequel to the arcade game, sometimes referred to as Athena 2 Athena: Full Throttle, a 2006 sequel to the arcade game Athena (game developer), Japan
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athena%20%28disambiguation%29
Athena (disambiguation)
Other uses in arts and entertainment
In Greek mythology, Athena () is a goddess of wisdom, strategic-war and weaving. Athena may also refer to: Athena (given name), for people and fictional characters
Athena (1954 film), an MGM musical Athena (2022 film), a French film Athena (novel), a 1995 novel by John Banville Athena: Goddess of War, a 2010 South Korean television drama series Mourning Athena, a Greek relief sculpture dating around c.470 BC Athena Parthenos, a Greek statue in the Parthenos
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athena%20%28disambiguation%29
Athena (disambiguation)
Ships
In Greek mythology, Athena () is a goddess of wisdom, strategic-war and weaving. Athena may also refer to: Athena (given name), for people and fictional characters
Athena (yacht), formerly the largest private sailing yacht in the world MV Astoria, cruiseliner formerly "MS Athena", former transatlantic liner Stockholm MS Pearl Seaways, cruise-ferry formerly "M/S Athena" MS Athina B, coaster that beached at Brighton in 1980, sometimes mis-reported as Athena B FV Athena, a supe...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athena%20%28disambiguation%29
Athena (disambiguation)
Equipment in outer space
In Greek mythology, Athena () is a goddess of wisdom, strategic-war and weaving. Athena may also refer to: Athena (given name), for people and fictional characters
Athena (spacecraft), a small proposed probe to visit Pallas, the asteroid Athena (rocket family), Lockheed Martin's series of light rocket boosters Athena I Athena II Advanced Telescope for High Energy Astrophysics, a planned space telescope by the ESA Athena-Fidus, a French-Italian, military communications satelli...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athena%20%28disambiguation%29
Athena (disambiguation)
Other uses in science and technology
In Greek mythology, Athena () is a goddess of wisdom, strategic-war and weaving. Athena may also refer to: Athena (given name), for people and fictional characters
ATHENA, a CERN antimatter research project ATHENA computer, an early missile guidance computer Project Athena, a project to produce a computing environment for educational use X Athena Widgets, X Window System's widget toolkit Advanced Test High Energy Asset, a directed-energy weapon Amazon Athena, a database syst...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athena%20%28disambiguation%29
Athena (disambiguation)
Other uses
In Greek mythology, Athena () is a goddess of wisdom, strategic-war and weaving. Athena may also refer to: Athena (given name), for people and fictional characters
ATHENA (European cultural heritage project) an EU-funded project November 2012 nor'easter, referred to by The Weather Channel as Winter Storm Athena Operation ATHENA, Canada's involvement in the 2001 War in Afghanistan Ulmus parvifolia 'Emer I', an elm cultivar, sold as "Athena"
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athena%20%28disambiguation%29
Athena (disambiguation)
See also
In Greek mythology, Athena () is a goddess of wisdom, strategic-war and weaving. Athena may also refer to: Athena (given name), for people and fictional characters
Atena (disambiguation) Athene (disambiguation) Athens (disambiguation) Athina (disambiguation) Altena (disambiguation) SS Athenia Aethina, a genus of beetle including the small hive beetle (Aethina tumida) Pallas Athena (disambiguation) Temple of Athena (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Introduction
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Names and etymology
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
The Thai word chon ( //) originates from the Sanskrit word () meaning "water", and the word buri ( //) from Sanskrit (); meaning "town" or "city"; hence the name of the province means "city of water". The local Chinese name for the province is , which is a rendering of "Bang Pla Soi" () the former name of Mueang C...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Prehistoric
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
Chonburi province used to be an ancient community that used to be inhabited by Neolithic humans since prehistoric times. Because there had been archaeological excavations and found traces of the ancient prehistoric community in the Phan Thong River, which is in the area of Wat Khok Phanom Dee, Tha Kham Subdistrict, Pha...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Khmer period
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
Chonburi has been recognized since the Dvaravati period and during the reigns of the Khmer Empire and the Sukhothai Kingdom. Chonburi was initially only a small agricultural town and fishing community, but during the Ayutthaya Kingdom (1350-1767), Chonburi was classified as a commodore class city. On the Triphum map, i...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Ayutthaya period
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
In the Ayutthaya period, Chonburi city appears as evidence in the feudal palace in 1376 as a provincial town. In 1766 when Ayutthaya was surrounded by the Burmese army, Krom Muen Phiphit has persuaded to gather able-bodied men in the eastern city, including Chanthaburi, Rayong, Bang Lamung, Chonburi and Prachinburi to...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Rattanakosin period
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
Later in the early Rattanakosin period, Chonburi has not been officially established. Chonburi consists of 3 major cities, namely Bang Pla Soi, Phanat Nikhom City and Banglamung. In 1933, the State Administration was organized, Chonburi then becomes "Chonburi province" until the present.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Symbols
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
The provincial seal shows the hill Khao Sam Muk, on which there is a sala with a statue of the goddess Chao Mae Sahm Muk, who, it is believed, protects seafarers and the local population. The provincial tree and flower is the New Guinea rosewood (Pterocarpus indicus, called Mai Pradu in Thai). The provincial motto is...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Geography
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
The province is on the Bay of Bangkok, the northern end of the Gulf of Thailand. The Khao Khiao mountain range stretches from the northwest to the southeast of the province. The plains of the north were long used for farming. Laem Chabang, between Chonburi and Pattaya, is one of the few deep-water harbours of Thailand....
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Religion
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
According to a 2015 survey, around 97.87% of the population of Chonburi practices Buddhism, followed by Islam with 1.56% and Christianity with 0.60%.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Provincial government
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
Chonburi province consists of 11 districts (amphoe). These are further subdivided into 92 subdistricts (tambon) and 710 villages (muban).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Local government
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
The local governments are overseen by the Pattaya City Special Local Government in Pattaya and the Chonburi Provincial Administrative Organisation (CPOA, chonburi) throughout Chonburi. The 47 municipalities are split up into two city municipalities (thesaban nakhon), 10 town municipalities (thesaban mueang), and 35 su...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Road
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
The Bangkok-Chonburi-Pattaya Motorway (Hwy 7) is linked with Bangkok's Outer Ring Road (Hwy 9) with another intersection at Si Nakharin and Rama IX Junction. The Bang Na-Trat Highway (Hwy 34) from Bang Na travels through Bang Phli and crosses the Bang Pakong River into Chonburi. There is a Chonburi bypass that meets S...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Airports
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
Chonburi is about by road from Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), the country's largest international airport. By road, it is accessed from Sukhumvit Road and Motorway 7 from Bangkok. Chonburi is also served by scheduled flights via U-Tapao International Airport (UTP), which is a 45-minute drive south of the city.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Highways
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
The main road through Chonburi is Thailand Route 3, also known as Sukhumvit Road. To the northeast, it connects to Bangkok, and to the south, it connects to Rayong province, Chanthaburi province and Trat province. Route 344 leads east to Klaeng (which is also on Route 3). Route 7 runs parallel to Route 3 but bypasses t...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Rail
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
The State Railway of Thailand, the national passenger rail system, provides service in the province, with the main station being Chon Buri Railway Station.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Health
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
Many hospitals exist in Chonburi, both public and private. Chonburi has one university hospital, Burapha University Hospital. Its main hospital operated by the Ministry of Public Health is Chonburi Hospital. Hospitals operated by other organisations, such as the Thai Red Cross Society's Queen Savang Vadhana Memorial Ho...
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[ "Health" ]
[ "Chonburi province", "Provinces of Thailand", "Gulf of Thailand", "Bay of Bangkok" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Universities
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
Burapha University (BUU) Kasetsart University Si Racha Campus (KU SRC) Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan-ok (RMUTTO) Sripatum University Chonburi Campus (SPU) Thailand National Sports University (TNSU) Thammasat University Pattaya Campus (TU)
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[ "Chonburi province", "Provinces of Thailand", "Gulf of Thailand", "Bay of Bangkok" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Colleges
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
Graduate School of Public Administration, National Institute of Development Administration (GSPA NIDA) Interior College (IC) Panyapiwat Institute of Management (PIM)
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[ "Educational facilities", "Colleges" ]
[ "Chonburi province", "Provinces of Thailand", "Gulf of Thailand", "Bay of Bangkok" ]
projected-00308606-023
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Human Achievement Index 2017
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
Since 2003, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Thailand has tracked progress on human development at a sub-national level using the Human Achievement Index (HAI), a composite index covering all eight key areas of human development. The National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) has taken ove...
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[ "Human Achievement Index 2017" ]
[ "Chonburi province", "Provinces of Thailand", "Gulf of Thailand", "Bay of Bangkok" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
Tourism
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
Some nine million visitors to the province were recorded in 2012, of which 6.1 million were from abroad, 2.2 million of these being Russian. One major tourist attraction is the Chonburi Buffalo Race (งานประเพณีวิ่งควาย), which takes place in the districts of Ban Bueng and Nong Yai. The animals are dressed outrageously...
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[ "Tourism" ]
[ "Chonburi province", "Provinces of Thailand", "Gulf of Thailand", "Bay of Bangkok" ]
projected-00308606-025
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chonburi%20province
Chonburi province
See also
Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi...
Chonburi F.C. Sriracha F.C. Pattaya United F.C. Supreme Chonburi VC
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[ "See also" ]
[ "Chonburi province", "Provinces of Thailand", "Gulf of Thailand", "Bay of Bangkok" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phelsuma%20astriata%20semicarinata
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata
Introduction
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata is a subspecies of Seychelles day gecko. It is a small, slender gecko, has a bright green colour and feeds on insects. It is found on different islands of the Seychelles, where it often lives near human dwellings.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Fauna of Seychelles", "Phelsuma" ]
projected-00308616-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phelsuma%20astriata%20semicarinata
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata
Description
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata is a subspecies of Seychelles day gecko. It is a small, slender gecko, has a bright green colour and feeds on insects. It is found on different islands of the Seychelles, where it often lives near human dwellings.
The body of this smallish day gecko is lime green with rost-coloured dots and bars on the back which are irregularly shaped. Those reddish dots form a thin mid-dorsdal stripe, which may be broken and may have some bars extending from it. There is a rust-coloured stripe between the nostril and the eye. On the head there...
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[ "Description" ]
[ "Fauna of Seychelles", "Phelsuma" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phelsuma%20astriata%20semicarinata
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata
Distribution
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata is a subspecies of Seychelles day gecko. It is a small, slender gecko, has a bright green colour and feeds on insects. It is found on different islands of the Seychelles, where it often lives near human dwellings.
This gecko is endemic to the Seychelles island Praslin but it has also been introduced to La Réunion, where it had been recorded first in 2004.
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[ "Distribution" ]
[ "Fauna of Seychelles", "Phelsuma" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phelsuma%20astriata%20semicarinata
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata
Habitat
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata is a subspecies of Seychelles day gecko. It is a small, slender gecko, has a bright green colour and feeds on insects. It is found on different islands of the Seychelles, where it often lives near human dwellings.
This species is typically found on coconut palms and banana trees. It often lives near human settlements.
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[ "Habitat" ]
[ "Fauna of Seychelles", "Phelsuma" ]
projected-00308616-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phelsuma%20astriata%20semicarinata
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata
Diet
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata is a subspecies of Seychelles day gecko. It is a small, slender gecko, has a bright green colour and feeds on insects. It is found on different islands of the Seychelles, where it often lives near human dwellings.
These day geckos feed on insects, small spiders, fruit, nectar and pollen.
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[ "Diet" ]
[ "Fauna of Seychelles", "Phelsuma" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phelsuma%20astriata%20semicarinata
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata
Reproduction
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata is a subspecies of Seychelles day gecko. It is a small, slender gecko, has a bright green colour and feeds on insects. It is found on different islands of the Seychelles, where it often lives near human dwellings.
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata normally lays two 10 mm large eggs. The eggs are not glued to leaves, as this species is among the "non-gluer" variety. Eggs should generally hatch in 70 – 75 days and should be incubated at approximately 25 degrees Celsius.
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[ "Reproduction" ]
[ "Fauna of Seychelles", "Phelsuma" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phelsuma%20astriata%20semicarinata
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata
Care and maintenance in captivity
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata is a subspecies of Seychelles day gecko. It is a small, slender gecko, has a bright green colour and feeds on insects. It is found on different islands of the Seychelles, where it often lives near human dwellings.
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata should be housen in pairs. They need a vertically oriented and well planted terrarium with vertically oriented and horizontally oriented bambus sticks as thick as a thumb.
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[ "Care and maintenance in captivity" ]
[ "Fauna of Seychelles", "Phelsuma" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phelsuma%20astriata%20semicarinata
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata
Bibliography
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata is a subspecies of Seychelles day gecko. It is a small, slender gecko, has a bright green colour and feeds on insects. It is found on different islands of the Seychelles, where it often lives near human dwellings.
Henkel, F.-W. and W. Schmidt (1995) Amphibien und Reptilien Madagaskars, der Maskarenen, Seychellen und Komoren. Ulmer Stuttgart. McKeown, Sean (1993) The general care and maintenance of day geckos. Advanced Vivarium Systems, Lakeside CA.
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[ "Bibliography" ]
[ "Fauna of Seychelles", "Phelsuma" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phelsuma%20astriata%20semicarinata
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata
References
Phelsuma astriata semicarinata is a subspecies of Seychelles day gecko. It is a small, slender gecko, has a bright green colour and feeds on insects. It is found on different islands of the Seychelles, where it often lives near human dwellings.
Category:Fauna of Seychelles Category:Phelsuma
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[ "References" ]
[ "Fauna of Seychelles", "Phelsuma" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesser%20bushbaby
Lesser bushbaby
Introduction
Lesser bushbabies, or lesser galagos, are strepsirrhine primates of the genus Galago. They are classified, along with the bushbabies (genus Euoticus) and the rest of the galagos (genera Otolemur, Galagoides, Paragalago, and Sciurocheirus), in the family Galagidae. They are probably the most numerous primate in Africa, ...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Galagidae", "Galagos", "Taxa described in 1796", "Taxa named by Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesser%20bushbaby
Lesser bushbaby
Appearance
Lesser bushbabies, or lesser galagos, are strepsirrhine primates of the genus Galago. They are classified, along with the bushbabies (genus Euoticus) and the rest of the galagos (genera Otolemur, Galagoides, Paragalago, and Sciurocheirus), in the family Galagidae. They are probably the most numerous primate in Africa, ...
Lesser bushbabies are small, woolly primates with long tails and oversized, naked ears. Different species are sometimes indistinguishable even when compared side by side. Additionally, there is often notable variation in coloration and body size even within species and populations. Their coat varies across body regions...
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[ "Appearance" ]
[ "Galagidae", "Galagos", "Taxa described in 1796", "Taxa named by Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesser%20bushbaby
Lesser bushbaby
Distribution and habitat
Lesser bushbabies, or lesser galagos, are strepsirrhine primates of the genus Galago. They are classified, along with the bushbabies (genus Euoticus) and the rest of the galagos (genera Otolemur, Galagoides, Paragalago, and Sciurocheirus), in the family Galagidae. They are probably the most numerous primate in Africa, ...
Lesser bushbabies are distributed through most of Sub-Saharan Africa, ranging from Senegal east to Somalia and down to South Africa (excepting its southern extreme) and are present in almost every country in between. However, there are great differences in their extent and distribution by species. G. senegalensis is th...
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[ "Distribution and habitat" ]
[ "Galagidae", "Galagos", "Taxa described in 1796", "Taxa named by Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire" ]
projected-00308619-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesser%20bushbaby
Lesser bushbaby
Diet
Lesser bushbabies, or lesser galagos, are strepsirrhine primates of the genus Galago. They are classified, along with the bushbabies (genus Euoticus) and the rest of the galagos (genera Otolemur, Galagoides, Paragalago, and Sciurocheirus), in the family Galagidae. They are probably the most numerous primate in Africa, ...
Bushbabies generally consume three types of food in various proportions and combinations: animal prey, fruit, and gum. Although their diet consists mainly on small invertebrates (mostly insects), some species also eat frogs and possibly other small animals.
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[ "Diet" ]
[ "Galagidae", "Galagos", "Taxa described in 1796", "Taxa named by Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire" ]