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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian%20Marcus
Brian Marcus
See also
Brian Marcus is an American-born mathematician who works in Canada. He is a professor in the department of mathematics at the University of British Columbia (UBC), where he is the site director of the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS), a fellow of the AMS and the IEEE. He was the department head of...
Daniel Rudolph – American mathematician, contemporary of Brian Marcus
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projected-61526705-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian%20Marcus
Brian Marcus
References
Brian Marcus is an American-born mathematician who works in Canada. He is a professor in the department of mathematics at the University of British Columbia (UBC), where he is the site director of the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS), a fellow of the AMS and the IEEE. He was the department head of...
Category:Living people Category:21st-century American mathematicians Category:20th-century American mathematicians Category:Canadian mathematicians Category:Fellows of the American Mathematical Society Category:University of California, Berkeley alumni Category:University of British Columbia faculty Category:Fellow Mem...
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[ "References" ]
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projected-44505878-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrville%2C%20Indiana
Orrville, Indiana
Introduction
Orrville is an unincorporated community in Knox County, Indiana, in the United States.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Unincorporated communities in Knox County, Indiana", "Unincorporated communities in Indiana" ]
projected-44505878-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrville%2C%20Indiana
Orrville, Indiana
History
Orrville is an unincorporated community in Knox County, Indiana, in the United States.
A post office was established at Orrville in 1895, and it remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1904. Two members of the Orr family served as postmasters.
[]
[ "History" ]
[ "Unincorporated communities in Knox County, Indiana", "Unincorporated communities in Indiana" ]
projected-44505878-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrville%2C%20Indiana
Orrville, Indiana
References
Orrville is an unincorporated community in Knox County, Indiana, in the United States.
Category:Unincorporated communities in Knox County, Indiana Category:Unincorporated communities in Indiana
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[ "References" ]
[ "Unincorporated communities in Knox County, Indiana", "Unincorporated communities in Indiana" ]
projected-20473845-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franck%20Riester
Franck Riester
Introduction
Franck Riester (born 3 January 1974) is a French politician who has been serving as Minister Delegate for Parliamentary Relations in the Government of Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne since July 2022. He previously served as Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness in the governments of Prime Minis...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1974 births", "Living people", "Politicians from Paris", "Union for a Popular Movement politicians", "The Republicans (France) politicians", "Modern and Humanist France", "Agir (France) politicians", "Deputies of the 13th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic", "Deputies of the 14th Nation...
projected-20473845-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franck%20Riester
Franck Riester
Early career
Franck Riester (born 3 January 1974) is a French politician who has been serving as Minister Delegate for Parliamentary Relations in the Government of Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne since July 2022. He previously served as Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness in the governments of Prime Minis...
After a stint at accounting firm Arthur Andersen, Riester managed his family's Peugeot car dealership.
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projected-20473845-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franck%20Riester
Franck Riester
Member of the National Assembly
Franck Riester (born 3 January 1974) is a French politician who has been serving as Minister Delegate for Parliamentary Relations in the Government of Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne since July 2022. He previously served as Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness in the governments of Prime Minis...
Riester was a member of the National Assembly from 2007 until 2018. During his time in parliament, he served on the Committee on the Committee on Economic Affairs (2007-2009), the Committee on European Affairs (2009-2011) and the Committee on Cultural Affairs and Education (2009-2018). In his first term from 2007 until...
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projected-20473845-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franck%20Riester
Franck Riester
Minister of Culture
Franck Riester (born 3 January 1974) is a French politician who has been serving as Minister Delegate for Parliamentary Relations in the Government of Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne since July 2022. He previously served as Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness in the governments of Prime Minis...
Riester is appointed Minister of Culture in the government of Prime Minister Édouard Philippe on 16 October 2018. During his time in office, he announced in September 2019 a public broadcasting reform project aimed at creating "France Médias", bringing together France Télévisions, Radio France, France Médias Monde (Rad...
[]
[ "Political career", "Minister of Culture" ]
[ "1974 births", "Living people", "Politicians from Paris", "Union for a Popular Movement politicians", "The Republicans (France) politicians", "Modern and Humanist France", "Agir (France) politicians", "Deputies of the 13th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic", "Deputies of the 14th Nation...
projected-20473845-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franck%20Riester
Franck Riester
Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness
Franck Riester (born 3 January 1974) is a French politician who has been serving as Minister Delegate for Parliamentary Relations in the Government of Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne since July 2022. He previously served as Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness in the governments of Prime Minis...
On July 6, 2020, after the appointment of Jean Castex as Prime Minister, Riester is appointed Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness, attached to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Jean-Yves Le Drian.
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[ "1974 births", "Living people", "Politicians from Paris", "Union for a Popular Movement politicians", "The Republicans (France) politicians", "Modern and Humanist France", "Agir (France) politicians", "Deputies of the 13th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic", "Deputies of the 14th Nation...
projected-20473845-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franck%20Riester
Franck Riester
Political positions
Franck Riester (born 3 January 1974) is a French politician who has been serving as Minister Delegate for Parliamentary Relations in the Government of Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne since July 2022. He previously served as Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness in the governments of Prime Minis...
In January 2013, Riester was one of the two UMP deputies, along with Benoist Apparu, to publicly declare his support and vote for a bill legalizing same-sex marriage in France which had been proposed by the government of Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault. When director Roman Polanski won best directing for his film An ...
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[ "Political positions" ]
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projected-20473845-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franck%20Riester
Franck Riester
Personal life
Franck Riester (born 3 January 1974) is a French politician who has been serving as Minister Delegate for Parliamentary Relations in the Government of Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne since July 2022. He previously served as Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness in the governments of Prime Minis...
Riester came out as gay in 2011, the first French MP to do so. In March 2020, during the coronavirus pandemic Riester tested positive for COVID-19.
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projected-20473845-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franck%20Riester
Franck Riester
References
Franck Riester (born 3 January 1974) is a French politician who has been serving as Minister Delegate for Parliamentary Relations in the Government of Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne since July 2022. He previously served as Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness in the governments of Prime Minis...
Category:1974 births Category:Living people Category:Politicians from Paris Category:Union for a Popular Movement politicians Category:The Republicans (France) politicians Category:Modern and Humanist France Category:Agir (France) politicians Category:Deputies of the 13th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic ...
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[ "References" ]
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projected-61526713-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claire%20Taylor%20%28tennis%29
Claire Taylor (tennis)
Introduction
Claire Shepherd (born 17 February 1975) is a British former professional tennis player. She competed during her career as Claire Taylor. A left-handed player from Oxfordshire, Taylor reached a best ranking of 183 in the world during her career. Taylor made three singles appearances in the main draw of Wimbledon, the...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1975 births", "Living people", "British female tennis players", "English female tennis players", "Tennis people from Oxfordshire", "Sportspeople from Banbury" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul%20Ali%20Mridha
Abdul Ali Mridha
Introduction
Abdul Ali Mridha was a Bangladeshi politician. He was elected as MP of Narsingdi-5 constituency in 5th and 6th general election of Bangladesh. He died on 9 March 2019.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Bangladesh Nationalist Party politicians", "People from Narsingdi District", "5th Jatiya Sangsad members", "6th Jatiya Sangsad members", "2019 deaths", "Bengali politicians", "People of the Bangladesh Liberation War", "Year of birth missing" ]
projected-61526717-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul%20Ali%20Mridha
Abdul Ali Mridha
References
Abdul Ali Mridha was a Bangladeshi politician. He was elected as MP of Narsingdi-5 constituency in 5th and 6th general election of Bangladesh. He died on 9 March 2019.
Category:Bangladesh Nationalist Party politicians Category:People from Narsingdi District Category:5th Jatiya Sangsad members Category:6th Jatiya Sangsad members Category:2019 deaths Category:Bengali politicians Category:People of the Bangladesh Liberation War Category:Year of birth missing
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Bangladesh Nationalist Party politicians", "People from Narsingdi District", "5th Jatiya Sangsad members", "6th Jatiya Sangsad members", "2019 deaths", "Bengali politicians", "People of the Bangladesh Liberation War", "Year of birth missing" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second%20National%20March%20on%20Washington%20for%20Lesbian%20and%20Gay%20Rights
Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
Introduction
The Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights was a large political rally that took place in Washington, D.C., on October 11, 1987. Its success, size, scope, and historical importance have led to it being called, "The Great March". It marked the first national coverage of ACT UP, with AIDS activist...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
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projected-10673633-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second%20National%20March%20on%20Washington%20for%20Lesbian%20and%20Gay%20Rights
Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
Background and planning
The Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights was a large political rally that took place in Washington, D.C., on October 11, 1987. Its success, size, scope, and historical importance have led to it being called, "The Great March". It marked the first national coverage of ACT UP, with AIDS activist...
The desire for a national march in the LGBT community was prompted by two major events in the 1980s: the AIDS pandemic, the Ronald Reagan administration's lack of acknowledgment of the AIDS crisis; and the Supreme Court of the United States ruling in Bowers v. Hardwick upholding the criminalization of sodomy between tw...
[]
[ "Background and planning" ]
[ "1987 protests", "October 1987 events in the United States", "LGBT civil rights demonstrations", "Protest marches in Washington, D.C.", "LGBT events in Washington, D.C.", "1987 in Washington, D.C.", "LGBT rights in the United States", "1987 in LGBT history", "LGBT politics in the United States" ]
projected-10673633-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second%20National%20March%20on%20Washington%20for%20Lesbian%20and%20Gay%20Rights
Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
Platform
The Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights was a large political rally that took place in Washington, D.C., on October 11, 1987. Its success, size, scope, and historical importance have led to it being called, "The Great March". It marked the first national coverage of ACT UP, with AIDS activist...
The delegates at the West Hollywood convention chose seven primary demands to serve as the platform for the 1987 March. Each of these demands was supplemented with a broader list of demands which extended beyond the scope of single-issue LGBT concerns. In doing so, the organizers wished to underscore their recognitio...
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[ "Platform" ]
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projected-10673633-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second%20National%20March%20on%20Washington%20for%20Lesbian%20and%20Gay%20Rights
Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
Activities and speakers
The Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights was a large political rally that took place in Washington, D.C., on October 11, 1987. Its success, size, scope, and historical importance have led to it being called, "The Great March". It marked the first national coverage of ACT UP, with AIDS activist...
The march was part of six days of activities, with a mass wedding and protest in front of the Internal Revenue Service on October 10, and, three days later, a civil disobedience act in front of the Supreme Court building protesting its rulings upholding Bowers v. Hardwick. The march, demonstration and rally also includ...
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[ "Activities and speakers" ]
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projected-10673633-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second%20National%20March%20on%20Washington%20for%20Lesbian%20and%20Gay%20Rights
Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
Legacy
The Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights was a large political rally that took place in Washington, D.C., on October 11, 1987. Its success, size, scope, and historical importance have led to it being called, "The Great March". It marked the first national coverage of ACT UP, with AIDS activist...
Energized by the sense of community, moved by the AIDS Quilt, and inspired by the activists from ACT UP New York, many participants returned home and started their own chapters of ACT UP or similar lesbian and gay rights organizations. A year later, in commemoration of the march, and to continue the momentum, the firs...
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[ "Legacy" ]
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projected-10673633-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second%20National%20March%20on%20Washington%20for%20Lesbian%20and%20Gay%20Rights
Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
See also
The Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights was a large political rally that took place in Washington, D.C., on October 11, 1987. Its success, size, scope, and historical importance have led to it being called, "The Great March". It marked the first national coverage of ACT UP, with AIDS activist...
National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights (1979) National Coming Out Day (established on Oct. 11, 1988) March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation (1993) Millennium March on Washington (2000) National Equality March (2009) National Pride March (2017) List of protest marc...
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[ "See also" ]
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projected-10673633-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second%20National%20March%20on%20Washington%20for%20Lesbian%20and%20Gay%20Rights
Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
References
The Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights was a large political rally that took place in Washington, D.C., on October 11, 1987. Its success, size, scope, and historical importance have led to it being called, "The Great March". It marked the first national coverage of ACT UP, with AIDS activist...
Category:1987 protests Category:October 1987 events in the United States Category:LGBT civil rights demonstrations Category:Protest marches in Washington, D.C. Category:LGBT events in Washington, D.C. Category:1987 in Washington, D.C. Category:LGBT rights in the United States Category:1987 in LGBT history Category:LGBT...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton%20Fitzwarren%20railway%20station
Norton Fitzwarren railway station
Introduction
Norton Fitzwarren railway station is an untimetabled station on the West Somerset Railway in Somerset, England. It was built in 2009 about north of the site of the old (Norton Fitzwarren) station that served the village of Norton Fitzwarren from 1873 until 1961. There were fatal railway accidents in the vicinity in 18...
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[ "Introduction" ]
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projected-06903781-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton%20Fitzwarren%20railway%20station
Norton Fitzwarren railway station
First station
Norton Fitzwarren railway station is an untimetabled station on the West Somerset Railway in Somerset, England. It was built in 2009 about north of the site of the old (Norton Fitzwarren) station that served the village of Norton Fitzwarren from 1873 until 1961. There were fatal railway accidents in the vicinity in 18...
The Bristol and Exeter Railway (B&ER) was opened through Norton Fitzwarren on 1 May 1843 but the nearest station was east at . On 31 March 1862 the original West Somerset Railway was opened to , leaving the Exeter line at Norton Junction, but still no station was provided. The first section of the Devon and Somerset R...
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projected-06903781-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton%20Fitzwarren%20railway%20station
Norton Fitzwarren railway station
World War 2: US Army Depot G-50
Norton Fitzwarren railway station is an untimetabled station on the West Somerset Railway in Somerset, England. It was built in 2009 about north of the site of the old (Norton Fitzwarren) station that served the village of Norton Fitzwarren from 1873 until 1961. There were fatal railway accidents in the vicinity in 18...
At the start of World War II, the Royal Army Service Corps choose the relatively large scale station serving the small community as the ideal location for a new logistics depot. Finished at the end of 1941, it was immediately taken over by the United States Army as part of Operation Bolero in early 1942, one of their 1...
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projected-06903781-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton%20Fitzwarren%20railway%20station
Norton Fitzwarren railway station
Closure
Norton Fitzwarren railway station is an untimetabled station on the West Somerset Railway in Somerset, England. It was built in 2009 about north of the site of the old (Norton Fitzwarren) station that served the village of Norton Fitzwarren from 1873 until 1961. There were fatal railway accidents in the vicinity in 18...
On 1 January 1948 the railways were nationalised and Norton Fitzwarren became a part of the Western Region of British Railways. Passenger traffic was withdrawn on 30 October 1961, after which passengers for the two branches once again had to change trains at Taunton until these routes were closed on 3 October 1966 (the...
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projected-06903781-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton%20Fitzwarren%20railway%20station
Norton Fitzwarren railway station
West Somerset Railway
Norton Fitzwarren railway station is an untimetabled station on the West Somerset Railway in Somerset, England. It was built in 2009 about north of the site of the old (Norton Fitzwarren) station that served the village of Norton Fitzwarren from 1873 until 1961. There were fatal railway accidents in the vicinity in 18...
In 2004 the West Somerset Railway Association (WSRA) (the volunteer organisation that supports the WSR) purchased of land west of its railway and north of the main line at Norton Fitzwarren. This included a short length of the track bed of the dismantled Barnstaple branch line. This track bed and a new north-west cho...
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projected-06903781-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton%20Fitzwarren%20railway%20station
Norton Fitzwarren railway station
Accidents
Norton Fitzwarren railway station is an untimetabled station on the West Somerset Railway in Somerset, England. It was built in 2009 about north of the site of the old (Norton Fitzwarren) station that served the village of Norton Fitzwarren from 1873 until 1961. There were fatal railway accidents in the vicinity in 18...
Three significant accidents have happened on the main line in the vicinity of Norton Fitzwarren: The Ocean Mails collision – 4-4-0ST No. 2051 was withdrawn following a fatal collision at Norton Fitzwarren on 11 November 1890 while working a special Travelling Post Office conveying mail from a trans-Atlantic liner whic...
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[ "Accidents" ]
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projected-06903781-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton%20Fitzwarren%20railway%20station
Norton Fitzwarren railway station
References
Norton Fitzwarren railway station is an untimetabled station on the West Somerset Railway in Somerset, England. It was built in 2009 about north of the site of the old (Norton Fitzwarren) station that served the village of Norton Fitzwarren from 1873 until 1961. There were fatal railway accidents in the vicinity in 18...
Category:West Somerset Railway Category:Disused railway stations in Somerset Category:Former Great Western Railway stations Category:Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1873 Category:Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1961 Category:Heritage railway stations in Somerset Category:Railway stations built f...
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[ "References" ]
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projected-71483589-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine%20in%20the%20Junior%20Eurovision%20Song%20Contest%202022
Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Introduction
will compete in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Armenia, which will be held on 11 December 2022 in Yerevan. The country will be represented by Zlata Dziunka with the song "Nezlamna (Unbreakable)", who won the national selection organised by the Ukrainian broadcaster Suspilne.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Countries in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022", "Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest", "2022 in Ukrainian television", "Events affected by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine" ]
projected-71483589-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine%20in%20the%20Junior%20Eurovision%20Song%20Contest%202022
Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Background
will compete in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Armenia, which will be held on 11 December 2022 in Yerevan. The country will be represented by Zlata Dziunka with the song "Nezlamna (Unbreakable)", who won the national selection organised by the Ukrainian broadcaster Suspilne.
Prior to the 2021 contest, Ukraine had participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest fifteen times since its debut in . Ukraine never missed a contest since their debut appearance, and won the contest once in with the song "", performed by Anastasiya Petryk. The Ukrainian capital Kyiv has hosted the contest twice...
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[ "Background" ]
[ "Countries in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022", "Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest", "2022 in Ukrainian television", "Events affected by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine%20in%20the%20Junior%20Eurovision%20Song%20Contest%202022
Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022
National final
will compete in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Armenia, which will be held on 11 December 2022 in Yerevan. The country will be represented by Zlata Dziunka with the song "Nezlamna (Unbreakable)", who won the national selection organised by the Ukrainian broadcaster Suspilne.
The Ukrainian broadcaster announced on 1 August 2022 that they would be participating at the 2022 contest. The submissions for the national selection with original songs from Ukrainian citizens or Ukrainians living in other countries were accepted until 23 August 2022, with participants being required to submit a live ...
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[ "Before Junior Eurovision", "National final" ]
[ "Countries in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022", "Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest", "2022 in Ukrainian television", "Events affected by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine" ]
projected-71483589-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine%20in%20the%20Junior%20Eurovision%20Song%20Contest%202022
Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Jury selection
will compete in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Armenia, which will be held on 11 December 2022 in Yerevan. The country will be represented by Zlata Dziunka with the song "Nezlamna (Unbreakable)", who won the national selection organised by the Ukrainian broadcaster Suspilne.
Due to the controversy surrounding the Ukrainian jury voting in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, for the first time in the history of a Ukrainian national final the members of the jury panel were selected via a public online vote. Ten candidates were announced on 30 August 2022 and the online vote took place until 6 S...
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[ "Before Junior Eurovision", "National final", "Jury selection" ]
[ "Countries in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022", "Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest", "2022 in Ukrainian television", "Events affected by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine" ]
projected-71483589-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine%20in%20the%20Junior%20Eurovision%20Song%20Contest%202022
Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Final
will compete in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Armenia, which will be held on 11 December 2022 in Yerevan. The country will be represented by Zlata Dziunka with the song "Nezlamna (Unbreakable)", who won the national selection organised by the Ukrainian broadcaster Suspilne.
The final took place on 18 September 2022, hosted by Timur Miroshnychenko in Kyiv and was broadcast on Suspilne Kultura as well as online via Suspilne's Facebook and YouTube channels. The results were determined by a combination of jury and online vote. The online voting, taking place via Suspilne's official website ju...
[]
[ "Before Junior Eurovision", "National final", "Final" ]
[ "Countries in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022", "Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest", "2022 in Ukrainian television", "Events affected by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine%20in%20the%20Junior%20Eurovision%20Song%20Contest%202022
Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022
At Junior Eurovision
will compete in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Armenia, which will be held on 11 December 2022 in Yerevan. The country will be represented by Zlata Dziunka with the song "Nezlamna (Unbreakable)", who won the national selection organised by the Ukrainian broadcaster Suspilne.
The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 will take place at the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex in Yerevan, Armenia on 11 December 2022.
[]
[ "At Junior Eurovision" ]
[ "Countries in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022", "Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest", "2022 in Ukrainian television", "Events affected by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine" ]
projected-71483589-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine%20in%20the%20Junior%20Eurovision%20Song%20Contest%202022
Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Jury selection
will compete in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Armenia, which will be held on 11 December 2022 in Yerevan. The country will be represented by Zlata Dziunka with the song "Nezlamna (Unbreakable)", who won the national selection organised by the Ukrainian broadcaster Suspilne.
The members of the Ukrainian jury panel will be selected via a public online vote. Ten candidates were announced on 28 October 2022 and the online vote took place until 2 November 2022 via Suspilne's official website junioreurovision.ua. Based on the results of the vote, the five potential jurors that receive the most ...
[]
[ "At Junior Eurovision", "Jury selection" ]
[ "Countries in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022", "Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest", "2022 in Ukrainian television", "Events affected by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine" ]
projected-71483589-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine%20in%20the%20Junior%20Eurovision%20Song%20Contest%202022
Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022
References
will compete in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Armenia, which will be held on 11 December 2022 in Yerevan. The country will be represented by Zlata Dziunka with the song "Nezlamna (Unbreakable)", who won the national selection organised by the Ukrainian broadcaster Suspilne.
Ukraine 2022 Junior Eurovision Song Contest Category:Events affected by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
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[ "References" ]
[ "Countries in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022", "Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest", "2022 in Ukrainian television", "Events affected by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine" ]
projected-71483608-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efua%20Traor%C3%A9
Efua Traoré
Introduction
Efua Traoré is a Nigerian-German story writer. She won the regional Commonwealth Short Story Prize in 2018 and was nominated for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize in 2022.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "German people of Nigerian descent", "Nigerian women novelists", "Year of birth missing (living people)", "Nigerian children's writers", "Living people" ]
projected-71483608-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efua%20Traor%C3%A9
Efua Traoré
Life and career
Efua Traoré is a Nigerian-German story writer. She won the regional Commonwealth Short Story Prize in 2018 and was nominated for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize in 2022.
Traoré was born and raised in a small town in the south of Nigeria. She has also resided in France and Germany. She won the Africa regional Commonwealth Short Story Prize for her short story "True Happiness" in 2018. In 2019, her debut novel "Children of the Quicksands" won The Times/Chicken House Children’s Fiction ...
[]
[ "Life and career" ]
[ "German people of Nigerian descent", "Nigerian women novelists", "Year of birth missing (living people)", "Nigerian children's writers", "Living people" ]
projected-71483608-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efua%20Traor%C3%A9
Efua Traoré
Books
Efua Traoré is a Nigerian-German story writer. She won the regional Commonwealth Short Story Prize in 2018 and was nominated for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize in 2022.
Children of the Quicksands (2021) — a fantasy novel published by The Chicken House The House of Shells (2022) — a children's novel published by The Chicken House
[]
[ "Books" ]
[ "German people of Nigerian descent", "Nigerian women novelists", "Year of birth missing (living people)", "Nigerian children's writers", "Living people" ]
projected-71483614-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staphidine
Staphidine
Introduction
Staphidine is a bis-diterpene alkaloid of the atisane type, found in the tissues of Delphinium staphisagria in the larkspur family (Ranunculaceae) along with staphimine and staphinine. Similar alkaloids are found in the genus Aconitum in that family, as well as Spiraea in the Rosaceae family.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Alkaloids", "Heterocyclic compounds with 7 or more rings", "Spiro compounds", "Nitrogen heterocycles", "Oxygen heterocycles" ]
projected-71483614-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staphidine
Staphidine
References
Staphidine is a bis-diterpene alkaloid of the atisane type, found in the tissues of Delphinium staphisagria in the larkspur family (Ranunculaceae) along with staphimine and staphinine. Similar alkaloids are found in the genus Aconitum in that family, as well as Spiraea in the Rosaceae family.
Category:Alkaloids Category:Heterocyclic compounds with 7 or more rings Category:Spiro compounds Category:Nitrogen heterocycles Category:Oxygen heterocycles
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[ "References" ]
[ "Alkaloids", "Heterocyclic compounds with 7 or more rings", "Spiro compounds", "Nitrogen heterocycles", "Oxygen heterocycles" ]
projected-26726562-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green%20Council
Green Council
Introduction
The Green Council (GC) is a non-profit, non-partisan environmental association of Hong Kong formed by a group of individuals from different sectors of industry and academics who shared a vision to turn Hong Kong into a world-class green city for the future.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Environmental organisations based in Hong Kong", "Environmental organizations established in 2000" ]
projected-26726562-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green%20Council
Green Council
History
The Green Council (GC) is a non-profit, non-partisan environmental association of Hong Kong formed by a group of individuals from different sectors of industry and academics who shared a vision to turn Hong Kong into a world-class green city for the future.
Green council (GC) (Cantonese: 環保促進會) was formed in May 2000, and was registered as a non-profit making organization in December of the same year. The council is a non-partisan environmental organization that was formed by individuals from different backgrounds who wished to promote environmental education to the gener...
[]
[ "History" ]
[ "Environmental organisations based in Hong Kong", "Environmental organizations established in 2000" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green%20Council
Green Council
The Green Label Scheme
The Green Council (GC) is a non-profit, non-partisan environmental association of Hong Kong formed by a group of individuals from different sectors of industry and academics who shared a vision to turn Hong Kong into a world-class green city for the future.
The Hong Kong Green Label Scheme (HKGLS) is an independent, non-profit-making and voluntary scheme which sets environmental standards and presents the certification of environmentally preferable products launched in December 2000 by Green Council (GC) in regards with the increased demand for environmental friendly prod...
[]
[ "The Green Label Scheme" ]
[ "Environmental organisations based in Hong Kong", "Environmental organizations established in 2000" ]
projected-26726562-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green%20Council
Green Council
Education
The Green Council (GC) is a non-profit, non-partisan environmental association of Hong Kong formed by a group of individuals from different sectors of industry and academics who shared a vision to turn Hong Kong into a world-class green city for the future.
Using the motto "conservation begins with education", Green Council treats the promotion of public environmental education as one of its main objectives.
[]
[ "Education" ]
[ "Environmental organisations based in Hong Kong", "Environmental organizations established in 2000" ]
projected-26726562-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green%20Council
Green Council
Green Carnival 2010
The Green Council (GC) is a non-profit, non-partisan environmental association of Hong Kong formed by a group of individuals from different sectors of industry and academics who shared a vision to turn Hong Kong into a world-class green city for the future.
On January 31, 2010, the EPSON Green Carnival 2010 was held on the Hong Kong Polytechnic University Podium. There were more than 4,000 participants in this public environmental education event. This year, the event is co-organized by the Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology of the Hong Kong Polytechni...
[]
[ "Education", "Green Carnival 2010" ]
[ "Environmental organisations based in Hong Kong", "Environmental organizations established in 2000" ]
projected-26726562-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green%20Council
Green Council
International Coastal Cleanup
The Green Council (GC) is a non-profit, non-partisan environmental association of Hong Kong formed by a group of individuals from different sectors of industry and academics who shared a vision to turn Hong Kong into a world-class green city for the future.
The international Coastal Cleanup (ICC) is an event that lets the public to remove trash and debris from beaches and waterways, and also record the types of debris found. It was found by The Ocean Conservancy in 1986. The data are then complied and analyse by The Ocean Conservancy to identify the major sources of debri...
[]
[ "Education", "International Coastal Cleanup" ]
[ "Environmental organisations based in Hong Kong", "Environmental organizations established in 2000" ]
projected-26726562-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green%20Council
Green Council
Becoming the sole HKG representative for China Environmental Label application
The Green Council (GC) is a non-profit, non-partisan environmental association of Hong Kong formed by a group of individuals from different sectors of industry and academics who shared a vision to turn Hong Kong into a world-class green city for the future.
On September 11, 2006, a joint venture signing ceremony on an important agreement officially designating the Green Council as the sole Hong Kong representative office for offering and awarding the China Environmental Label outside of China was held in Beijing. The agreement was signed by officials from the Green Counci...
[]
[ "News and events", "Becoming the sole HKG representative for China Environmental Label application" ]
[ "Environmental organisations based in Hong Kong", "Environmental organizations established in 2000" ]
projected-26726562-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green%20Council
Green Council
Green Label Series: Green Construction Material Seminar I - Impacts of Paint on Indoor Air Quality
The Green Council (GC) is a non-profit, non-partisan environmental association of Hong Kong formed by a group of individuals from different sectors of industry and academics who shared a vision to turn Hong Kong into a world-class green city for the future.
The Green Council and Hong Kong Productivity Council had jointly organized a green construction material seminar in the late 2002 to address the impacts of paint on indoor air quality. Innovative paint products and green technologies were introduced to participants like property developers and consumers. Furthermore, s...
[]
[ "News and events", "Green Label Series: Green Construction Material Seminar I - Impacts of Paint on Indoor Air Quality" ]
[ "Environmental organisations based in Hong Kong", "Environmental organizations established in 2000" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popper%20and%20After
Popper and After
Introduction
Popper and After: Four Modern Irrationalists is a book about irrationalism by the philosopher David Stove. First published by Pergamon Press in 1982, it has since been reprinted as Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism and Scientific Irrationalism: Origins of a Postmodern Cult.
[ "Popper and After.jpg" ]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1982 non-fiction books", "Australian non-fiction books", "Books about Karl Popper", "Books by David Stove", "Contemporary philosophical literature", "English-language books", "Philosophical realism", "Philosophy of science literature" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popper%20and%20After
Popper and After
Part one
Popper and After: Four Modern Irrationalists is a book about irrationalism by the philosopher David Stove. First published by Pergamon Press in 1982, it has since been reprinted as Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism and Scientific Irrationalism: Origins of a Postmodern Cult.
How Irrationalism About Science is Made Credible
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[ "Part one" ]
[ "1982 non-fiction books", "Australian non-fiction books", "Books about Karl Popper", "Books by David Stove", "Contemporary philosophical literature", "English-language books", "Philosophical realism", "Philosophy of science literature" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popper%20and%20After
Popper and After
Neutralizing Success-Words
Popper and After: Four Modern Irrationalists is a book about irrationalism by the philosopher David Stove. First published by Pergamon Press in 1982, it has since been reprinted as Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism and Scientific Irrationalism: Origins of a Postmodern Cult.
Stove starts chapter one by clarifying the sort of view that would uncontroversially constitute an irrationalist position regarding science. Stove then advances his reading of the philosophers he is criticising: "Popper, Kuhn, Lakatos, and Feyerabend, are all writers whose position inclines them to deny (A), or at lea...
[]
[ "Part one", "Neutralizing Success-Words" ]
[ "1982 non-fiction books", "Australian non-fiction books", "Books about Karl Popper", "Books by David Stove", "Contemporary philosophical literature", "English-language books", "Philosophical realism", "Philosophy of science literature" ]
projected-17336734-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popper%20and%20After
Popper and After
Sabotaging Logical Expressions
Popper and After: Four Modern Irrationalists is a book about irrationalism by the philosopher David Stove. First published by Pergamon Press in 1982, it has since been reprinted as Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism and Scientific Irrationalism: Origins of a Postmodern Cult.
Chapter two begins with the following, precisely worded definition of logical expression. Stove notes that logical expressions can be sabotaged, just as success-words can be neutralized. He spends some time clarifying the relationship between these phenomena, since they are similar in intention but not, in fact, ident...
[ "The original Winnie the Pooh toys.jpg" ]
[ "Part one", "Sabotaging Logical Expressions" ]
[ "1982 non-fiction books", "Australian non-fiction books", "Books about Karl Popper", "Books by David Stove", "Contemporary philosophical literature", "English-language books", "Philosophical realism", "Philosophy of science literature" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popper%20and%20After
Popper and After
Part two
Popper and After: Four Modern Irrationalists is a book about irrationalism by the philosopher David Stove. First published by Pergamon Press in 1982, it has since been reprinted as Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism and Scientific Irrationalism: Origins of a Postmodern Cult.
How irrationalism about science began
[]
[ "Part two" ]
[ "1982 non-fiction books", "Australian non-fiction books", "Books about Karl Popper", "Books by David Stove", "Contemporary philosophical literature", "English-language books", "Philosophical realism", "Philosophy of science literature" ]
projected-17336734-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popper%20and%20After
Popper and After
The historical source located
Popper and After: Four Modern Irrationalists is a book about irrationalism by the philosopher David Stove. First published by Pergamon Press in 1982, it has since been reprinted as Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism and Scientific Irrationalism: Origins of a Postmodern Cult.
Stove notes that in part one he has only demonstrated how an irrational position might be expressed, in such a way as it had some appearance of credibility, not that such a position is actually held by the subjects of his study. He now turns to establishing this second point. The philosophers he is criticising not only...
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[ "Part two", "The historical source located" ]
[ "1982 non-fiction books", "Australian non-fiction books", "Books about Karl Popper", "Books by David Stove", "Contemporary philosophical literature", "English-language books", "Philosophical realism", "Philosophy of science literature" ]
projected-17336734-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popper%20and%20After
Popper and After
The key premise of irrationalism identified
Popper and After: Four Modern Irrationalists is a book about irrationalism by the philosopher David Stove. First published by Pergamon Press in 1982, it has since been reprinted as Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism and Scientific Irrationalism: Origins of a Postmodern Cult.
In chapter four, Stove presents Hume's argument for scepticism about the unobserved (A in diagram and table below), quoting from three primary sources — A Treatise of Human Nature, An Abstract [of A Treatise of Human Nature] and An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding. He supports his reading by quotes from the secon...
[ "David Hume.jpg" ]
[ "Part two", "The key premise of irrationalism identified" ]
[ "1982 non-fiction books", "Australian non-fiction books", "Books about Karl Popper", "Books by David Stove", "Contemporary philosophical literature", "English-language books", "Philosophical realism", "Philosophy of science literature" ]
projected-17336734-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popper%20and%20After
Popper and After
Further evidence for this identification
Popper and After: Four Modern Irrationalists is a book about irrationalism by the philosopher David Stove. First published by Pergamon Press in 1982, it has since been reprinted as Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism and Scientific Irrationalism: Origins of a Postmodern Cult.
Having established that it is specifically deductivism that characterises his subjects, and leads them first to scepticism regarding induction and then to scepticism about any scientific theory, Stove now observes that deductivism is a thesis that of itself would incline a proponent towards language like that discussed...
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[ "Part two", "Further evidence for this identification" ]
[ "1982 non-fiction books", "Australian non-fiction books", "Books about Karl Popper", "Books by David Stove", "Contemporary philosophical literature", "English-language books", "Philosophical realism", "Philosophy of science literature" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popper%20and%20After
Popper and After
See also
Popper and After: Four Modern Irrationalists is a book about irrationalism by the philosopher David Stove. First published by Pergamon Press in 1982, it has since been reprinted as Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism and Scientific Irrationalism: Origins of a Postmodern Cult.
Australian realism History and philosophy of science
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[ "See also" ]
[ "1982 non-fiction books", "Australian non-fiction books", "Books about Karl Popper", "Books by David Stove", "Contemporary philosophical literature", "English-language books", "Philosophical realism", "Philosophy of science literature" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popper%20and%20After
Popper and After
Bibliography
Popper and After: Four Modern Irrationalists is a book about irrationalism by the philosopher David Stove. First published by Pergamon Press in 1982, it has since been reprinted as Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism and Scientific Irrationalism: Origins of a Postmodern Cult.
David Charles Stove. Popper and After. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1982. David Charles Stove. Probability and Hume's Inductive Scepticism. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973.
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[ "Bibliography" ]
[ "1982 non-fiction books", "Australian non-fiction books", "Books about Karl Popper", "Books by David Stove", "Contemporary philosophical literature", "English-language books", "Philosophical realism", "Philosophy of science literature" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan%20Flamingo%20%28footballer%29
Ryan Flamingo (footballer)
Introduction
Ryan Flamingo (born 31 December 2002) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a defender for Eredivisie club Vitesse, on loan from Sassuolo. He joined Vitesse Arnhem on loan in July 2022, having spent some time abroad in Italy with Sassuolo. Prior to that switch, he had been in the youth teams with Almere Cit...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "2002 births", "Living people", "Association football defenders", "Eredivisie players", "Dutch footballers", "Dutch expatriate footballers", "Expatriate footballers in Italy", "SBV Vitesse players", "U.S. Sassuolo Calcio players" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan%20Flamingo%20%28footballer%29
Ryan Flamingo (footballer)
References
Ryan Flamingo (born 31 December 2002) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a defender for Eredivisie club Vitesse, on loan from Sassuolo. He joined Vitesse Arnhem on loan in July 2022, having spent some time abroad in Italy with Sassuolo. Prior to that switch, he had been in the youth teams with Almere Cit...
Category:2002 births Category:Living people Category:Association football defenders Category:Eredivisie players Category:Dutch footballers Category:Dutch expatriate footballers Category:Expatriate footballers in Italy Category:SBV Vitesse players Category:U.S. Sassuolo Calcio players
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[ "References" ]
[ "2002 births", "Living people", "Association football defenders", "Eredivisie players", "Dutch footballers", "Dutch expatriate footballers", "Expatriate footballers in Italy", "SBV Vitesse players", "U.S. Sassuolo Calcio players" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cemetery%20Circuit
Cemetery Circuit
Introduction
Cemetery Circuit is a temporary motorcycle street racetrack in downtown Wanganui, New Zealand, so named because the route bisects the old town cemetery. The daylong meeting has traditionally been held on Boxing Day (26 December) since 1951. The event attracts around 10,000 spectators and some of the best New Zealand mo...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Sports venues in Manawatū-Whanganui", "Sport in Whanganui", "Motorsport venues in New Zealand" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMG-3
AMG-3
Introduction
AMG-3 (part of the AM cannabinoid series) is an analgesic drug which is a cannabinoid agonist. It is a derivative of Δ8THC substituted with a dithiolane group on the 3-position side chain. AMG-3 is a potent agonist at both CB1 and CB2 receptors with a Ki of 0.32nM at CB1 and 0.52nM at CB2, and its particularly high bin...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Cannabinoids", "Benzochromenes", "Phenols", "Dithiolanes" ]
projected-17336774-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMG-3
AMG-3
See also
AMG-3 (part of the AM cannabinoid series) is an analgesic drug which is a cannabinoid agonist. It is a derivative of Δ8THC substituted with a dithiolane group on the 3-position side chain. AMG-3 is a potent agonist at both CB1 and CB2 receptors with a Ki of 0.32nM at CB1 and 0.52nM at CB2, and its particularly high bin...
AMG-36 AMG-41
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[ "See also" ]
[ "Cannabinoids", "Benzochromenes", "Phenols", "Dithiolanes" ]
projected-71483642-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiated%20shanny
Radiated shanny
Introduction
The radiated shanny (Ulvaria subbifurcata) is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks and shannies. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Ulvaria. This fish is found in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Stichaeinae", "Fish described in 1839", "Taxa named by David Starr Jordan", "Taxa named by Barton Warren Evermann", "Taxa named by David Humphreys Storer" ]
projected-71483642-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiated%20shanny
Radiated shanny
Taxonomy
The radiated shanny (Ulvaria subbifurcata) is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks and shannies. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Ulvaria. This fish is found in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
The radiated shanny was first formally described in as Pholis subfurcatus in 1839 by the American naturalist and physician David Humphreys Storer. Storer gave its type locality as the “intertidal zone” at Nahant, Massachusetts. In 1896 David Starr Jordan and Barton Warren Evermann placed P. subfurcatus in the monospeci...
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[ "Taxonomy" ]
[ "Stichaeinae", "Fish described in 1839", "Taxa named by David Starr Jordan", "Taxa named by Barton Warren Evermann", "Taxa named by David Humphreys Storer" ]
projected-71483642-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiated%20shanny
Radiated shanny
Description
The radiated shanny (Ulvaria subbifurcata) is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks and shannies. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Ulvaria. This fish is found in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
The radiated shanny has an elongate, rather robust, eel shaped body. The terminal mouth has jaws of the similar length with small teeth. The head is rounded and it has large eyes. The long dorsal fin is confluent with the caudal fin, a membrane connects the two but the long anal fin does not reach the caudal fin. The f...
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[ "Description" ]
[ "Stichaeinae", "Fish described in 1839", "Taxa named by David Starr Jordan", "Taxa named by Barton Warren Evermann", "Taxa named by David Humphreys Storer" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiated%20shanny
Radiated shanny
Etymology
The radiated shanny (Ulvaria subbifurcata) is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks and shannies. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Ulvaria. This fish is found in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
The radiated shanny’s genus name, Ulvaria, means “of Ulva”, the sea lettuce. Many blennies live among this seaweed and when Jordan and Evermann proposed the genus the Stichaeidae was thought to be closely related to the Blennidae. The specific name subbifurcata means “somewhat two forked”, an allusion to the middle la...
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[ "Etymology" ]
[ "Stichaeinae", "Fish described in 1839", "Taxa named by David Starr Jordan", "Taxa named by Barton Warren Evermann", "Taxa named by David Humphreys Storer" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiated%20shanny
Radiated shanny
Distribution and habitat
The radiated shanny (Ulvaria subbifurcata) is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks and shannies. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Ulvaria. This fish is found in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
The radiated shanny is found in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean along the eastern coast of North America from the Strait of Belle Isle in Newfoundland to southern Massachusetts. It is a benthopelagic fish found among seaweed in rocky coasts as well as on hard substrates at depth of , or more.
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[ "Distribution and habitat" ]
[ "Stichaeinae", "Fish described in 1839", "Taxa named by David Starr Jordan", "Taxa named by Barton Warren Evermann", "Taxa named by David Humphreys Storer" ]
projected-71483642-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiated%20shanny
Radiated shanny
Biology
The radiated shanny (Ulvaria subbifurcata) is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks and shannies. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Ulvaria. This fish is found in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
Radiated shannies with lengths less than mainly prey on copepods and individuals larger than that preyed largely on nereids while all sizes of fish ate polynoids and amphipods. Spawning takes place during May and sexual maturity is attained at ages between 3 and 5 years. There is no obvious sexual dimorphism but males...
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[ "Biology" ]
[ "Stichaeinae", "Fish described in 1839", "Taxa named by David Starr Jordan", "Taxa named by Barton Warren Evermann", "Taxa named by David Humphreys Storer" ]
projected-71483642-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiated%20shanny
Radiated shanny
References
The radiated shanny (Ulvaria subbifurcata) is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks and shannies. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Ulvaria. This fish is found in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean.
Category:Stichaeinae Category:Fish described in 1839 Category:Taxa named by David Starr Jordan Category:Taxa named by Barton Warren Evermann Category:Taxa named by David Humphreys Storer
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[ "References" ]
[ "Stichaeinae", "Fish described in 1839", "Taxa named by David Starr Jordan", "Taxa named by Barton Warren Evermann", "Taxa named by David Humphreys Storer" ]
projected-10673638-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar-like%20oscillations
Solar-like oscillations
Introduction
Solar-like oscillations are oscillations in distant stars that are excited in the same way as those in the Sun, namely by turbulent convection in its outer layers. Stars that show solar-like oscillations are called solar-like oscillators. The oscillations are standing pressure and mixed pressure-gravity modes that are ...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Variable stars", "Asteroseismology" ]
projected-10673638-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar-like%20oscillations
Solar-like oscillations
Echelle diagrams
Solar-like oscillations are oscillations in distant stars that are excited in the same way as those in the Sun, namely by turbulent convection in its outer layers. Stars that show solar-like oscillations are called solar-like oscillators. The oscillations are standing pressure and mixed pressure-gravity modes that are ...
The peak of the oscillation power roughly corresponds to lower frequencies and radial orders for larger stars. For the Sun, the highest amplitude modes occur around a frequency of 3 mHz with order , and no mixed modes are observed. For more massive and more evolved stars, the modes are of lower radial order and overa...
[ "Bison echelle.png" ]
[ "Echelle diagrams" ]
[ "Variable stars", "Asteroseismology" ]
projected-10673638-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar-like%20oscillations
Solar-like oscillations
Scaling relations
Solar-like oscillations are oscillations in distant stars that are excited in the same way as those in the Sun, namely by turbulent convection in its outer layers. Stars that show solar-like oscillations are called solar-like oscillators. The oscillations are standing pressure and mixed pressure-gravity modes that are ...
The frequency of maximum oscillation power is accepted to vary roughly with the acoustic cut-off frequency, above which waves can propagate in the stellar atmosphere, and thus are not trapped and do not contribute to standing modes. This gives Similarly, the large frequency separation is known to be roughly proporti...
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[ "Scaling relations" ]
[ "Variable stars", "Asteroseismology" ]
projected-10673638-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar-like%20oscillations
Solar-like oscillations
See also
Solar-like oscillations are oscillations in distant stars that are excited in the same way as those in the Sun, namely by turbulent convection in its outer layers. Stars that show solar-like oscillations are called solar-like oscillators. The oscillations are standing pressure and mixed pressure-gravity modes that are ...
Asteroseismology Helioseismology Variable stars
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[ "See also" ]
[ "Variable stars", "Asteroseismology" ]
projected-10673638-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar-like%20oscillations
Solar-like oscillations
Some bright solar-like oscillators
Solar-like oscillations are oscillations in distant stars that are excited in the same way as those in the Sun, namely by turbulent convection in its outer layers. Stars that show solar-like oscillations are called solar-like oscillators. The oscillations are standing pressure and mixed pressure-gravity modes that are ...
Procyon Alpha Centauri A and B Mu Herculis
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[ "See also", "Some bright solar-like oscillators" ]
[ "Variable stars", "Asteroseismology" ]
projected-71483652-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%C3%BCnder
Gründer
Introduction
Gründer or Grunder is a German-language surname and a variant of the topographic surname Grund denoting an inhabitant. It may refer to: Anita Grunder, American geologist Hans Grunder (1956), Swiss politician Hermann A. Grunder (1931), Swiss-American nuclear and accelerator physicist Nils Gründer (born 1997), German pol...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "German-language surnames", "German toponymic surnames", "Swiss-German surnames" ]
projected-71483652-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%C3%BCnder
Gründer
References
Gründer or Grunder is a German-language surname and a variant of the topographic surname Grund denoting an inhabitant. It may refer to: Anita Grunder, American geologist Hans Grunder (1956), Swiss politician Hermann A. Grunder (1931), Swiss-American nuclear and accelerator physicist Nils Gründer (born 1997), German pol...
Category:German-language surnames Category:German toponymic surnames Category:Swiss-German surnames
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[ "References" ]
[ "German-language surnames", "German toponymic surnames", "Swiss-German surnames" ]
projected-23578239-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explorer%2018
Explorer 18
Introduction
Explorer 18, also called IMP-A, IMP-1, Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-1 and S-74, was a NASA satellite launched as part of the Explorer program. Explorer 18 was launched on 27 November 1963 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Florida, with a Thor-Delta C launch vehicle. Explorer 18 was the first satellit...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1963 in spaceflight", "Explorers Program", "Interplanetary Monitoring Platform" ]
projected-23578239-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explorer%2018
Explorer 18
Mission
Explorer 18, also called IMP-A, IMP-1, Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-1 and S-74, was a NASA satellite launched as part of the Explorer program. Explorer 18 was launched on 27 November 1963 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Florida, with a Thor-Delta C launch vehicle. Explorer 18 was the first satellit...
Explorer 18 was a solar cell and chemical-battery powered spacecraft instrumented for interplanetary and distant magnetospheric studies of energetic particles, cosmic rays, magnetic fields, and plasmas. Initial spacecraft parameters included a local time of apogee of 10:20 hours, a spin rate of 22 rpm, and a spin direc...
[ "Thor Delta C with Explorer 18 (Nov. 27 1963).jpg" ]
[ "Mission" ]
[ "1963 in spaceflight", "Explorers Program", "Interplanetary Monitoring Platform" ]
projected-23578239-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explorer%2018
Explorer 18
Cosmic-Ray Range versus Energy Loss
Explorer 18, also called IMP-A, IMP-1, Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-1 and S-74, was a NASA satellite launched as part of the Explorer program. Explorer 18 was launched on 27 November 1963 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Florida, with a Thor-Delta C launch vehicle. Explorer 18 was the first satellit...
A charged-particle, solid-state telescope was used to measure the range and energy loss of galactic and solar cosmic rays. The experiment was designed to study particle energies (energy per nucleon intervals approximately proportional to Z squared/A) and charge spectra (Z<=6). The detector was oriented normal to the sp...
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[ "Experiments", "Cosmic-Ray Range versus Energy Loss" ]
[ "1963 in spaceflight", "Explorers Program", "Interplanetary Monitoring Platform" ]
projected-23578239-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explorer%2018
Explorer 18
Cosmic Rays
Explorer 18, also called IMP-A, IMP-1, Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-1 and S-74, was a NASA satellite launched as part of the Explorer program. Explorer 18 was launched on 27 November 1963 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Florida, with a Thor-Delta C launch vehicle. Explorer 18 was the first satellit...
This experiment consisted of two detector systems. The first was a dE/dx versus E telescope with thin and thick Caesium iodide (CsI) scintillators (one each) and an anticoincidence plastic scintillation counter. The telescope axis was normal to the spacecraft spin axis. Counts of particles penetrating the thin CsI scin...
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[ "Experiments", "Cosmic Rays" ]
[ "1963 in spaceflight", "Explorers Program", "Interplanetary Monitoring Platform" ]
projected-23578239-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explorer%2018
Explorer 18
Faraday Cup
Explorer 18, also called IMP-A, IMP-1, Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-1 and S-74, was a NASA satellite launched as part of the Explorer program. Explorer 18 was launched on 27 November 1963 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Florida, with a Thor-Delta C launch vehicle. Explorer 18 was the first satellit...
A five-element, split-collector Faraday cup was used to measure solar wind particles in the following sequence: positive ions from 45 to 105 eV, positive ions from 95 to 235 eV, positive ions from 220 to 640 eV, positive ions from 560 to 1800 eV, electrons from 65 to 210 eV, and positive ions from 1700 to 5400 eV. The ...
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[ "Experiments", "Faraday Cup" ]
[ "1963 in spaceflight", "Explorers Program", "Interplanetary Monitoring Platform" ]
projected-23578239-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explorer%2018
Explorer 18
Fluxgate Magnetometers
Explorer 18, also called IMP-A, IMP-1, Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-1 and S-74, was a NASA satellite launched as part of the Explorer program. Explorer 18 was launched on 27 November 1963 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Florida, with a Thor-Delta C launch vehicle. Explorer 18 was the first satellit...
Each of two uniaxial fluxgate magnetometers, having dynamic ranges of ± 40 nT, sampled the magnetic field 30 times within each of six 4.8-seconds intervals every 5.46 minutes. Detector sensitivities were plus or minus 0.25 nT, and digitization uncertainty was plus or minus 0.40 nT. A rubidium vapor magnetometer was use...
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[ "Experiments", "Fluxgate Magnetometers" ]
[ "1963 in spaceflight", "Explorers Program", "Interplanetary Monitoring Platform" ]
projected-23578239-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explorer%2018
Explorer 18
Ion Chamber and Geiger–Müller Counters
Explorer 18, also called IMP-A, IMP-1, Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-1 and S-74, was a NASA satellite launched as part of the Explorer program. Explorer 18 was launched on 27 November 1963 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Florida, with a Thor-Delta C launch vehicle. Explorer 18 was the first satellit...
The instrumentation for this experiment, designed to measure fluxes of geomagnetically trapped particles, consisted of a diameter, Neher-type ionization chamber and two Anton 223 Geiger–Müller tubes. The ion chamber responded to electrons and protons with E>1 and E>17 MeV, respectively. Both Geiger–Müller tubes were m...
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[ "Experiments", "Ion Chamber and Geiger–Müller Counters" ]
[ "1963 in spaceflight", "Explorers Program", "Interplanetary Monitoring Platform" ]
projected-23578239-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explorer%2018
Explorer 18
Retarding Potential Analyzer
Explorer 18, also called IMP-A, IMP-1, Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-1 and S-74, was a NASA satellite launched as part of the Explorer program. Explorer 18 was launched on 27 November 1963 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Florida, with a Thor-Delta C launch vehicle. Explorer 18 was the first satellit...
The retarding potential analyzer was a three-element planar Faraday cup. It was mounted normal to the spacecraft spin axis and had an effective look angle of 5 sr. Coarse and fine resolution modes were programmed for both ions and electrons. These modes consisted of 15 steps each for retarding voltages of 0 to 28 V and...
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[ "Experiments", "Retarding Potential Analyzer" ]
[ "1963 in spaceflight", "Explorers Program", "Interplanetary Monitoring Platform" ]
projected-23578239-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explorer%2018
Explorer 18
Solar Wind Protons
Explorer 18, also called IMP-A, IMP-1, Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-1 and S-74, was a NASA satellite launched as part of the Explorer program. Explorer 18 was launched on 27 November 1963 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Florida, with a Thor-Delta C launch vehicle. Explorer 18 was the first satellit...
A quadrispherical electrostatic analyzer with a current collector and an electrometer amplifier was used to detect and analyze the positive ion component of the incident plasma and to study its gross flow characteristics. Protons were analyzed in 14 energy channels between 0.025 and 16 keV. The instrument was mounted o...
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[ "Experiments", "Solar Wind Protons" ]
[ "1963 in spaceflight", "Explorers Program", "Interplanetary Monitoring Platform" ]
projected-23578239-010
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explorer%2018
Explorer 18
Digital Data Processor
Explorer 18, also called IMP-A, IMP-1, Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-1 and S-74, was a NASA satellite launched as part of the Explorer program. Explorer 18 was launched on 27 November 1963 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Florida, with a Thor-Delta C launch vehicle. Explorer 18 was the first satellit...
The satellite included a Digital Data Processor (DDP) telemetry system which made the first use of integrated circuits on a flown spacecraft, predating both the D-37C computer used in the Minuteman II missile system and the Apollo Guidance Computer. The DDP allowed the different onboard digital experiments to store re...
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[ "Digital Data Processor" ]
[ "1963 in spaceflight", "Explorers Program", "Interplanetary Monitoring Platform" ]
projected-23578239-011
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explorer%2018
Explorer 18
See also
Explorer 18, also called IMP-A, IMP-1, Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-1 and S-74, was a NASA satellite launched as part of the Explorer program. Explorer 18 was launched on 27 November 1963 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Florida, with a Thor-Delta C launch vehicle. Explorer 18 was the first satellit...
Explorer program
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[ "See also" ]
[ "1963 in spaceflight", "Explorers Program", "Interplanetary Monitoring Platform" ]
projected-23578239-012
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explorer%2018
Explorer 18
References
Explorer 18, also called IMP-A, IMP-1, Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-1 and S-74, was a NASA satellite launched as part of the Explorer program. Explorer 18 was launched on 27 November 1963 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Florida, with a Thor-Delta C launch vehicle. Explorer 18 was the first satellit...
Category:1963 in spaceflight Category:Explorers Program Category:Interplanetary Monitoring Platform
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[ "References" ]
[ "1963 in spaceflight", "Explorers Program", "Interplanetary Monitoring Platform" ]
projected-61526718-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitus%20Graber
Vitus Graber
Introduction
Veit Graber latinized as Vitus Graber (2 July 1844 – 3 March 1892) was an Austrian pioneer of insect physiology, embryology, anatomy, and behaviour. He conducted experiments to demonstrate insect senses and perception while also looking at the structures responsible for them. He was the first to identify what he termed...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Austrian entomologists", "1844 births", "1892 deaths" ]
projected-61526718-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitus%20Graber
Vitus Graber
Life and career
Veit Graber latinized as Vitus Graber (2 July 1844 – 3 March 1892) was an Austrian pioneer of insect physiology, embryology, anatomy, and behaviour. He conducted experiments to demonstrate insect senses and perception while also looking at the structures responsible for them. He was the first to identify what he termed...
Graber was born in Weer to blacksmith Joseph Mathew and Barbara née Posch. He went to school in Innsbruck and a scholarship allowed him to study zoology at the Leopold-Franzens University from 1864 under Camill Heller. He then trained as a teacher and began to teach in high schools from 1867. He obtained a doctorate in...
[ "Graber beetle gait.jpg" ]
[ "Life and career" ]
[ "Austrian entomologists", "1844 births", "1892 deaths" ]
projected-71483656-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Hubert%20Jerzy%20Wagner%20Memorial
2022 Hubert Jerzy Wagner Memorial
Introduction
The XIX Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner was a volleyball tournament held at Tauron Arena in Kraków, Poland from 18 to 20 August 2022. It was held a week before the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship. Like the previous editions, four teams participated in the tournament. Volleyball Nations League bronze meda...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner", "Sports competitions in Kraków", "2022 in men's volleyball", "2022 in Polish sport", "August 2022 sports events in Poland", "21st century in Kraków", "International volleyball competitions hosted by Poland" ]
projected-71483656-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Hubert%20Jerzy%20Wagner%20Memorial
2022 Hubert Jerzy Wagner Memorial
Qualification
The XIX Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner was a volleyball tournament held at Tauron Arena in Kraków, Poland from 18 to 20 August 2022. It was held a week before the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship. Like the previous editions, four teams participated in the tournament. Volleyball Nations League bronze meda...
All teams except the host must have received an invitation from the organizers.
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[ "Qualification" ]
[ "Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner", "Sports competitions in Kraków", "2022 in men's volleyball", "2022 in Polish sport", "August 2022 sports events in Poland", "21st century in Kraków", "International volleyball competitions hosted by Poland" ]
projected-71483656-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Hubert%20Jerzy%20Wagner%20Memorial
2022 Hubert Jerzy Wagner Memorial
Results
The XIX Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner was a volleyball tournament held at Tauron Arena in Kraków, Poland from 18 to 20 August 2022. It was held a week before the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship. Like the previous editions, four teams participated in the tournament. Volleyball Nations League bronze meda...
All times are local Central European Summer Time (UTC+2).
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[ "Results" ]
[ "Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner", "Sports competitions in Kraków", "2022 in men's volleyball", "2022 in Polish sport", "August 2022 sports events in Poland", "21st century in Kraków", "International volleyball competitions hosted by Poland" ]
projected-71483656-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Hubert%20Jerzy%20Wagner%20Memorial
2022 Hubert Jerzy Wagner Memorial
Ranking
The XIX Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner was a volleyball tournament held at Tauron Arena in Kraków, Poland from 18 to 20 August 2022. It was held a week before the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship. Like the previous editions, four teams participated in the tournament. Volleyball Nations League bronze meda...
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[ "Results", "Ranking" ]
[ "Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner", "Sports competitions in Kraków", "2022 in men's volleyball", "2022 in Polish sport", "August 2022 sports events in Poland", "21st century in Kraków", "International volleyball competitions hosted by Poland" ]
projected-71483656-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Hubert%20Jerzy%20Wagner%20Memorial
2022 Hubert Jerzy Wagner Memorial
Awards
The XIX Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner was a volleyball tournament held at Tauron Arena in Kraków, Poland from 18 to 20 August 2022. It was held a week before the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship. Like the previous editions, four teams participated in the tournament. Volleyball Nations League bronze meda...
Most Valuable Player Jakub Kochanowski Best Setter Marcin Janusz Best Server Saber Kazemi Best Receiver Kamil Semeniuk Best Blocker Jakub Kochanowski Best Spiker Ezequiel Palacios Best Libero Nikola Peković
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[ "Awards" ]
[ "Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner", "Sports competitions in Kraków", "2022 in men's volleyball", "2022 in Polish sport", "August 2022 sports events in Poland", "21st century in Kraków", "International volleyball competitions hosted by Poland" ]
projected-61526729-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensorvault
Sensorvault
Introduction
Sensorvault is an internal Google database that contains records of users' historical geo-location data. It has been used by law enforcement to obtain a geo-fence warrant and to search for all devices within the vicinity of a crime, (within a geo-fenced area) and after looking at those devices' movements and narrow...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Internet privacy", "Google", "Geographical databases" ]