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Corporate debt bubble Nevertheless, yields on won-denominated corporate debt were at the highest since 2012 amid pessimism about the global economic outlook and impacts upon South Korean firms. On 9 April, following passage of the U.S. Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), the Fed announced th...
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Turin The small building near the church is what remains of "Casa Tartaglino", a small residential building which was also extended and modified by Faa di Bruno. "Villino Cibrario" in "Via Saccarelli" is another significant building designed by Barnaba Panizza in 1842. The building was equipped with a large garden whic...
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Apropos of Nothing " On March 5, 2020, approximately seventy-five employees of Hachette Book Group staged a walkout in protest of the book and gathered in Rockefeller Plaza, outside the publisher's New York offices. Other employees met with CEO Michael Pietsch to demand that Hachette cancel the publication of Allen's b...
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C4H16Cl3CoN4 The molecular formula CHClCoN (molar mass: 285.48 g/mol) may refer to:
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Action potential , bundles of neurons) and demonstrated that nervous tissue was made up of cells, instead of an interconnected network of tubes (a "reticulum"). Carlo Matteucci followed up Galvani's studies and demonstrated that cell membranes had a voltage across them and could produce direct current. Matteucci's work...
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Advisory board A large board of directors may grow to an unmanageable size where organizational complexity and communication breakdown may occur, leading to ineffective and inefficient function of the board. A smaller advisory board, without the complexity of authority involved in board of directors, may work more effe...
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Cold filter plugging point (CFPP) is the lowest temperature, expressed in degrees Celsius (°C), at which a given volume of diesel type of fuel still passes through a standardized filtration device in a specified time when cooled under certain conditions. This test gives an estimate for the lowest temperature that a fue...
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Magis (pronounced "màh-gis") is a Latin word that means "more" or "greater". It is related to "ad majorem Dei gloriam", a Latin phrase meaning "for the greater glory of God", the motto of the Society of Jesus. refers to the philosophy of doing more for Christ, and therefore doing more for others. It is an expression of...
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Piping and plumbing fitting Since clean-out augers are limited in length, clean-outs should be placed in accessible locations at regular intervals throughout a drainage system (including outside the building). Minimum requirements are typically at the end of each branch in piping, just ahead of each water closet, at th...
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WDIV-TV It's also one of five Detroit area television stations seen in Canada on satellite provider Shaw Direct and was the original affiliate offered by CANCOM (now Shaw Broadcast Services) starting in September 1983. WDIV is also carried on some cable providers in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in communities such a...
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Individualism The American "Declaration of Independence" includes the words (which echo Locke) "all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; that to insure these rights, governments are instituted amo...
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Marcella Frangipane (born 10 October 1948) is a professor of archaeology at the Sapienza University of Rome. She works on the prehistory and protohistory of the Near East and Middle East. She was elected a foreign associate of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) in 2013. Frangipane was born in Palermo. She studied h...
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Cache stampede Thus, cache stampede reduces the cache hit rate to zero and keeps the system continuously in congestion collapse as it attempts to regenerate the resource for as long as the load remains very heavy. To give a concrete example, assume the page in consideration takes 3 seconds to render and we have a traff...
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Heavy metals In the 1970s, tantalum was found to be more effective than copper in shaped charge and explosively formed anti-armour weapons on account of its higher density, allowing greater force concentration, and better deformability. Less-toxic heavy metals, such as copper, tin, tungsten, and bismuth, and probably m...
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Josh Pais Joshua Atwill Pais (born June 21, 1958) is an American actor and acting coach. He has appeared in the films "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" (1990), "Music of the Heart" (1999), "Assassination of a High School President" (2008), "I Saw the Light" (2015) and "Motherless Brooklyn" (2019). He also appeared in 9 ep...
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Adaptive feedback cancellation is a common method of cancelling audio feedback in a variety of electro-acoustic systems such as digital hearing aids. The time varying acoustic feedback leakage paths can only be eliminated with adaptive feedback cancellation. When an electro-acoustic system with an adaptive feedback can...
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Sansa Stark Sarah Hughes of "The Guardian" wrote: "I have repeatedly made clear that I’m not a fan of rape as a plot device – but the story of Ramsay and Sansa’s wedding was more than that. [...] The writers are walking a very fine line here. They handled it well tonight, telling a gothic tale of innocence sacrificed"....
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Attachment of earnings Several other states observe maximum thresholds that are lower than the 25 percent maximum provided by federal law. States may also prohibit garnishment altogether in certain circumstances. For example, in Florida the wages of a person who provides more than half the support for a child or other ...
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Dioxide Materials has shown that a similar enhancement occurs during alkaline water electrolysis and the hydrocarboxylation of acetylene ("Reppe chemistry"). At this point there is still some question about how the imidazolium is able to lower the overpotential for the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide. The f...
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Molyneux's problem Although after restoration of sight, the subjects could distinguish between objects visually almost as effectively as they would do by touch alone, they were unable to form the connection between an object perceived using the two different senses. The correlation was barely better than if the subject...
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Electoral Commission (Ireland) An independent electoral commission is planned by the current Irish government to oversee the conduct of all elections in the state. This responsibility is at present distributed among various government departments, statutory agencies and components of the Oireachtas (parliament). The pr...
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The Three Stooges Curly suffered a debilitating stroke in May 1946, and Shemp returned, reconstituting the original lineup, until his death of a heart attack on November 22, 1955. Film actor Joe Palma was used as a stand-in to complete four Shemp-era shorts under contract (thereafter, the maneuver became known as the "...
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Biolinguistics Darwin drew an extended analogy between the evolution of languages and species, noting in each domain the presence of rudiments, of crossing and blending, and variation, and remarking on how each development gradually through a process of struggle. The first phase in the development of biolinguistics run...
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Broadcast engineering Broadcast engineers are generally required to have knowledge in the following areas, from conventional video broadcast systems to modern Information Technology: Above mentioned requirements vary from station to station. The conversion to digital broadcasting means broadcast engineers must now be w...
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Power-line communication In 2011, several companies including distribution network operators (ERDF, Enexis), meter vendors (Sagemcom, Landis&Gyr) and chip vendors (Maxim Integrated, Texas Instruments, STMicroelectronics) founded the G3-PLC Alliance to promote G3-PLC technology. G3-PLC is the low layer protocol to enabl...
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Glasgow Science Centre The single auditorium seats 370 in front of a rectangular screen measuring by and has the capability to show 3D films as well as standard 2D films in IMAX format. It opened to the public in October 2000, and premiered the first film, entitled "Dolphins", several months prior to the opening of the...
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The Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon Early in 1973, Lewis asked McMahon to be his co-host for the entire show – his right hand man – and so the pair united and never separated. Similar to his regular position as announcer and sidekick of "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson", McMahon was Lewis' announcer, voicing...
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Closed-loop transfer function A closed-loop transfer function in control theory is a mathematical expression (algorithm) describing the net result of the effects of a closed (feedback) loop on the input signal to the circuits enclosed by the loop. The closed-loop transfer function is measured at the output. The output ...
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Cross-city route Although a public transport route that links "nearby" suburbs without passing through the CBD would fall within this description, such a route will commonly be set up, and better described, as a "feeder route" to either a radial route or a through route heading towards the CBD.
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Jordan Peterson Peterson has authored or co-authored more than a hundred academic papers and has been cited almost 8,000 times as of mid-2017. For most of his career, Peterson had maintained a clinical practice, seeing about 20 people a week. He had been active on social media, and in September 2016 he released a serie...
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List of biblical commentaries They were interpretative translations or paraphrases from Hebrew into Aramaic for the use of the synagogues when, after the Exile, the people had lost the knowledge of Hebrew. It is doubtful whether any of them were committed to writing before the Christian Era. They are important as indic...
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Elizabeth Riddle Graves (23 January 1916 – 6 January 1972) was a pioneer in the physics of neutrons and the detection and measurement of fast neutrons. During World War II, she worked in the Metallurgical Laboratory and at the Los Alamos Laboratory, becoming a group leader there after the war. Elizabeth Riddle was born...
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Leon Trotsky While there, Trotsky chronicled the vicious ethnic cleansing carried out by the Serbian army on the Albanian civilian population. He became a close friend of Christian Rakovsky, later a leading Soviet politician and Trotsky's ally in the Soviet Communist Party. On 3 August 1914, at the outbreak of World Wa...
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Premio de Novela Ciudad de Torrevieja The was a Spanish literary prize, awarded since 2001 by the publisher Plaza & Janés (subsidiary of Random House) to an original unpublished novel written in Spanish (Castilian). It was created in 2001 by "Ayuntamiento de Torrevieja" (City Government of Torrevieja) and the Spanish p...
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Developmental biology Both of these examples have continuous cell turnover fed by stem cells and, at least in planaria, at least some of the stem cells have been shown to be pluripotent. The other two models show only distal regeneration of appendages. These are the insect appendages, usually the legs of hemimetabolous...
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Rocky Branch School The is a historic school building in rural eastern Benton County, Arkansas. It is located at the northern terminus of Arkansas Highway 303, where it joins with County Roads 85 and 99 (the latter being Rocky Branch Road), and stands opposite the Rocky Branch Church. It is a one-room schoolhouse, with...
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Journal of Planning History The is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the field of history of city planning. The journal's editors are Nicholas Dagen Bloom (New York Institute of Technology) and Sonia Hirt (Virginia Tech). It was established in 2002 and is currently published by SAGE Publications on...
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Risk perception He assumed that society had reached equilibrium in its judgment of risks, so whatever risk levels actually existed in society were acceptable. His major finding was that people will accept risks 1,000 times greater if they are voluntary (e.g. driving a car) than if they are involuntary (e.g. a nuclear d...
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Canterbury Cathedral The fund raising group is the Trust, an independent, registered charity (1112590) seeking funds to provide conservation, craftsmanship, music and education. Since mid-2017, the Chief Executive has been Sarah Frankland. The Trust was able to obtain the £24.7m needed for The Canterbury Journey multi-...
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History of Ukraine The new cultural history, post-colonial studies, and the "linguistic turn" augmenting, if not replacing social history, allowed for multiple angles of approach. By 1991, historians in Canada had freely explored a wide range of approaches regarding the emergence of a national identity. After independe...
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Isotopic signature This variability can be used for approximate determination of geographic location of origin of a material; e.g. it is possible to determine where a shipment of uranium oxide was produced. The rate of exchange of surface isotopes with the environment has to be taken in account. Lead consists of four s...
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Baby talk Lower-status groups tend to be behind the development of children in higher-status families. This finding is thought to be due to the amount of time parents spend with the child and the ways they interact; mothers from higher-status groups are found to say more to their children, use more variety, and speak i...
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Omoikane (Shinto) Omoikane (思兼 or 思金) is a Shinto god of wisdom and intelligence. His name means "serving one's thoughts." A heavenly deity, identified as a child of Taka-mi-musubi-no-kami, who is always called upon to "ponder" (omopu) and give good counsel in the deliberations of the heavenly deities. Appears to have ...
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IEC 60320 The dimensions and tolerances for connectors and appliance inlets are given in standard sheets, which are dimensioned drawings showing the features required for safety and interchangeability. The C1 coupler and C2 inlet were commonly used for mains-powered electric shavers. These have largely been supplanted ...
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American Literary Translators Association As of 2014, there are five "ALTA Guides to Literary Translation", each available as a PDF downloadable from the (archived) ALTA website: ALTA monthly e-newsletter provides information about upcoming conferences, grants, prizes, calls for papers, member news, and other items of ...
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Federal House The in Greensburg, Kentucky, in Green County, Kentucky, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It is located prominently at S. Main and E. Columbia in Greensburg. It is Federal in style. It was probably built between 1826 and 1850. It is a two-story, five-bay brick central passage...
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Dirhash is a feature of FreeBSD that improves the speed of finding files in a directory. Rather than finding a file in a directory using a linear search algorithm, FreeBSD uses a hash table. The feature is backwards-compatible because the hash table is built in memory when the directory is accessed, and it does not aff...
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Apollo 15 postal covers incident "I didn't want to do anything that would embarrass either myself or NASA, and I believed Herrick was as good as his word. It was a huge lapse in judgment on my part to trust this stranger. I was too old to believe in Santa Claus." In his 1972 testimony before the Senate committee, Worde...
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Nuclear fission The chemical element isotopes that can sustain a fission chain reaction are called nuclear fuels, and are said to be "fissile". The most common nuclear fuels are U (the isotope of uranium with mass number 235 and of use in nuclear reactors) and Pu (the isotope of plutonium with mass number 239). These f...
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Antikythera mechanism Archimedes' development of the approximate value of pi and his theory of centres of gravity along with the steps he made towards developing the calculus all suggest that the Greeks had access to more than enough mathematical knowledge beyond that of just Babylonian algebra in order to be able to m...
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Geminal The following example shows the conversion of a cyclohexyl methyl ketone to a "gem"-dichloride through a reaction with phosphorus pentachloride. This "gem"-dichloride can then be used to synthesize an alkyne.
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Chlorofluorocarbon By the time of the Montreal Protocol, it was realised that deliberate and accidental discharges during system tests and maintenance accounted for substantially larger volumes than emergency discharges, and consequently halons were brought into the treaty, albeit with many exceptions. While the produc...
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Abraham Van Helsing Van Helsing is one of the few characters in the novel who is fully physically described in one place. In chapter 14, Mina Harker describes him as: Van Helsing's personality is described by John Seward, his former student, thus: In the novel Van Helsing is described as having what is apparently a thi...
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Skid Row Stabber He was convicted and spent several weeks in the county jail, before being coincidentally released only three days before when, according to the investigators, the Stabber committed his last murder. Perhaps another peculiarity was that while Maxwell was in prison, the didn't commit any murders, and base...
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Agatha Christie: An Autobiography An Autobiography is the title of the recollections of crime writer Agatha Christie published posthumously by Collins in the UK and by Dodd, Mead & Company in the US in November 1977, almost two years after the writer's death in January 1976. The UK edition retailed at £7.95 and the US ...
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Projectile motion This requires solving a quadratic equation for formula_61, and we find This gives If we denote the angle whose tangent is by , then This implies In other words, the launch should be at the angle halfway between the target and Zenith (vector opposite to Gravity) The length of the parabolic arc traced b...
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August Alphonse Derbès (8 May 1818, Marseille – 27 January 1894, Marseille) was a French professor of naturalist, zoologist and botanist at the University of Marseille who studied reproduction of sea urchins and of algae. Derbès was the first scientist to observe the fertilization of an egg in an animal when he detaile...
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Cognitive biology Although the two terms are sometimes used synonymously, cognitive biology should not be confused with the biology of cognition in the sense that it is used by adherents to the Chilean School of Biology of Cognition. Also known as the Santiago School, the biology of cognition is based on the work of Fr...
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Dutch–Hanseatic War The was a conflict between the Burgundian Netherlands and the Hanseatic League over the latter's control of Baltic shipping. It began in 1438 and ended with the 1441 Treaty of Copenhagen, which authorized unlimited Dutch access to the Baltic grain trade. On 7 April 1438, Philip the Good, Duke of Bur...
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Guide to information sources Die chemische Literatur und die Organisation der Wissenschaft. Leipzig : W. Ostwald & C. Drucker. (This is considered the first "guide to information sources"). Stebbins, Leslie F. (2006). Student guide to research in the digital age; how to locate and evaluate information sources. Westport...
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Neoclassicism The best surviving examples of Neoclassical English gardens are Chiswick House, Stowe House and Stourhead. In fashion, influenced the much greater simplicity of women's dresses, and the long-lasting fashion for white, from well before the French Revolution, but it was not until after it that thorough-goin...
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Legalism (theology) in its legalistic sense, denoting divine law viewed as a purely legalistic system made up of statutes, on the basis of obedience or disobedience to which individuals are approved or condemned as a matter of debt without grace. This is divine law as the legalist defined it."
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No Logo Also discussed is the way that corporations abuse copyright laws in order to silence anyone who might attempt to criticize their brand. In this section, the book takes a darker tone and looks at the way in which manufacturing jobs move from local factories to foreign countries, and particularly to places known ...
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Sober living houses (SLHs), also called sober homes and sober living environments, are facilities that provide safe housing and supportive, structured living conditions for people exiting drug rehabilitation programs. . SLHs serve as a transitional environment between such programs and mainstream society. Many SLHs als...
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SpatiaLite is a spatial extension to SQLite, providing vector geodatabase functionality. It is similar to PostGIS, Oracle Spatial, and SQL Server with spatial extensions, although SQLite/aren't based on client-server architecture: they adopt a simpler personal architecture. i.e. the whole SQL engine is directly embedde...
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George Washington Masonic National Memorial By December 1915, the city had purchased all of Shooter's Hill and George Washington Memorial Park from the WMAA except for a area (lots 29 through 38, inclusive, of block 5) on the north slope of the hill. In October or December 1915 (sources disagree on the date), the Alexa...
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Mott MacDonald The Group is a consultancy headquarted in the United Kingdom. It employs 16,000 staff in 150 countries. is one of the largest employee-owned companies in the world. It was established in 1989 by the merger of Mott, Hay and Anderson with Sir M MacDonald & Partners. was formed in 1989 through the merger of...
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Bulldog Drummond Irma Peterson appears in six of McNeile's books, and in a further five by Fairlie. All were published through Hodder & Stoughton. Drummond has also appeared in other works. In 1983 Jack Smithers wrote the spoof "Combined Forces", and in 1990 Kim Newman—under the name Jack Yeovil—wrote the short story "...
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Musical syntax (1)First, a separation of sound sources, an extraction of sound features and the establishment of representations of auditory objects of the incoming acoustic input have to be made. The same processes are required for the MMN and ERAN. (2)For the MMN regularities are filtered on-line out of the input to ...
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SQUID In 2006, A proof of concept was shown for CNT-sensors built with an aluminium loop and a single walled carbon nanotube Josephson junction. The sensors are a few 100 nm in size and operate at 1K or below. Such sensors allow to count spins. The extreme sensitivity of SQUIDs makes them ideal for studies in biology. ...
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Arnold Kramish Two chemists were killed immediately and two soldiers received severe burns in the accident, which occurred while they were trying to unclog an enrichment device which exploded, releasing steam laced with uranium hexafluoride and hydrofluoric acid. Kramish would later call the blast "perhaps then the lar...
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Form book A form book is a tool used by attorneys to aid in the filing of pleadings, motions and other legal documents with a court or similar decision-making body. A form book may be a bound volume or binder containing loose-leaf pages, containing forms, clauses and model documents that the attorney might use when pre...
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History of the Jews in Malawi The history of the Jews in Malawi formerly known as Nyasaland, and part of the former Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (Rhodesia and Nyasaland). Malawi was once part of the Maravi Empire. In colonial times, the territory was ruled by the British, under whose control it was known first ...
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Paywall The restriction of equal access was taken to a new extreme when the UK's "The Independent" in October 2011 placed a paywall on foreign readers only. Online news media have the proven ability to create global connection beyond the typical reach of a public sphere. In "Democratizing Global Media," Hackett and glo...
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O.B.I.T. "O.B.I.T." is an episode of the original "The Outer Limits" television show. It first aired on 4 November 1963, during the first season. A new device, the machine, allows the observation of anyone, anywhere, at any time. While inquiring into the murder of an administrator at a government research facility, a U...
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Waikiki Shell The Tom Moffatt is a venue for outdoor concerts and other large gatherings in the Waikiki area of Honolulu, Hawaii. Built in 1956, the Tom Moffatt seats 2,400 persons and the lawn area has capacity for an additional 6,000 persons. It is under the management of the Neal S. Blaisdell Center. It has been com...
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Classic Mac OS With the introduction of System 5, a cooperative multitasking extension called MultiFinder was added, which was later integrated into System 7 as part of the operating system along with support for virtual memory. By the mid-1990s, however, contemporary operating systems such as Windows NT, OS/2, and NeX...
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Solow–Swan model Today, economists use Solow's sources-of-growth accounting to estimate the separate effects on economic growth of technological change, capital, and labor. Solow extended the Harrod–Domar model by adding labor as a factor of production and capital-output ratios that are not fixed as they are in the Har...
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Electronic Beats The second episode of the event series presents Yello and their “Virtual Concert” in Berlin, Vienna and Cologne. In 2010, Festivals with Hot Chip, Booka Shade, Moderat, Miike Snow, Delphic, The Human League, Little Dragon, Kele, Bon Homme, Nouvelle Vague, The Asteroids Galaxy Tour, Turboweekend and Rói...
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Muslim attitudes toward terrorism In Russia, 90% said never/rarely while 4% said often/sometimes. In Kosovo, 82% said it was never/rarely justified while 11% said often/sometimes. In Azerbaijan, 96% said it was never/rarely while 1% said often/sometimes. In Tajikistan, 85% said never/rarely while 3% said often/sometime...
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Flame lift-off in oil fired pressure jet burners is an unwanted condition in which the flame and burner become separated. This condition is most commonly created by excessive combustion air and often results in the loss of flame as the photo-electric cell fails to register the light of the flame, this in turn results i...
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Arthur C. Clarke In September 2007, he provided a video greeting for NASA's Cassini probe's flyby of Iapetus (which plays an important role in the book of ""). In December 2007 on his 90th birthday, Clarke recorded a video message to his friends and fans bidding them good-bye. Clarke died in Sri Lanka on 19 March 2008 ...
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Conjectural history Grotius had already used conjectural history to discuss Aquinas on private property. Some basic conjectural history on human civilization was therefore discussed in the 17th century. Later Jean-Jacques Rousseau rejected the concept of the state of nature, and with Count Buffon debated the rise of ci...
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Non-heart-beating donation There are 3 approaches that have been taken to this possibility of pain and suffering: (1) provide palliative medications where there are physical signs compatible with distress; (2) withhold all such medications on the ground that even if signs of distress are occurring, the patient does not...
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The Children's Hour (play) The cast included Kim Hunter as Karen Wright, Patricia Neal as Martha Dobie, Iris Mann as Mary Tilford, and Katherine Emmet reprising her original role as Mrs. Amelia Tilford. The revised stage production was construed as an implied criticism of the House Un-American Activities Committee. In ...
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Peer victimization is the experience among children of being a target of the aggressive behavior of other children, who are not siblings and not necessarily age-mates. Mass interest in the issue of peer victimization arose during the 1990s due to media coverage of student suicides, peer beatings, and school shootings, ...
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Aerospace Heritage Foundation of Canada They loan out selected artifacts from their collection to museums. Some of these items can be seen at places like the Ontario Science Centre and the Canadian Air and Space Museum. In 1995 for the 50th Anniversary of the Avro Canada CF100 the A.H.F.C. raised monies for the refurbi...
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Christian Identity Learning from the failed experience of the terrorist group The Order, they acknowledge however the current impossibility to overthrow the government in an armed insurrection. The movement thus seeks alternative to violence and government change in the creation of a white separatist "White Aryan Basti...
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Voluntary association If the association responding to defined criteria, like social or medical help, for example, they can be declared "public utility association" ("association d'utilité publique") by French authorities. Associations act 1901 have a significant amount of freedom in their internal operation, such as m...
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Jill Valentine It might be handy if you, the master of unlocking, take it with you" – also gained notoriety. The quote has been parodied for containing an excessive amount of silence between words. It was removed from later editions.
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Ventral root of spinal nerve In anatomy and neurology, the ventral root or anterior root is the efferent motor root of a spinal nerve. At its distal end, the ventral root joins with the dorsal root to form a mixed spinal nerve.
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Soft X-ray emission spectroscopy (SXES) is an experimental technique for determining the electronic structure of materials. It is a form of X-ray spectroscopy. X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) provides a means of probing the partial occupied density of electronic states of a material. XES is element-specific and site-...
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Subboreal The establishment of beech and hornbeam was accompanied by indicator plants for human settlements and agriculture like cereals and plantain ("Plantago lanceolata"), and hazel was receding. The relatively-dry climate during the subboreal furthered the spreading of heath plants (Ericaceae). Like in the Atlantic...
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Clive Farahar Their daughter, Emily Farahar, a keen artist and photographer who had been hoping to start a degree in Fine Art, died in 2001 aged 21 from an overdose of heroin following years of mental illness. writes and lectures and is a member of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association. He became an expert on the BBC...
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Poliespo (Polisinteza Esperanto) is an extension of Esperanto using Cherokee words, created by Billy Ray Waldon (also known as Nvwtohiyada Idehesdi Sequoyah), a Native American Movement activist and Esperantist on death row. Nvwtohiyada believed that certain languages contained (to use his term) "lightning words," or p...
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Multiplet A spin singlet is a trivial representation, a spin doublet is a fundamental representation and a spin triplet is a vector representation. In QCD, quarks are in a multiplet of SU(3). In seismology, multiplet refers to a repeating earthquake, occurring in nearly the same location, with nearly the same source ch...
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Civil affairs Army was involved in Civil Affairs and civic action. Civil Affairs has its organizational origins in military governments that were and are established when a country is occupied during war, but also encompasses the wide variety of mission sets focused on or leveraging the broader population of a given ar...
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The Primordial Tradition is a school of religious philosophy which holds its origins in perennialism, or perennial philosophy, which is in turn a development of the prisca theologia of the Middle Ages. seeks to establish a fundamental origin of religious belief in all authentic religious teachings, adhering to the prin...
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Arts in Second Life Live music performances in "Second Life" takes place in three distinctly different ways; Linden Lab added an Event Category "Live Music" in March 2006 to accommodate the increasing number of scheduled events. By the beginning of 2008, scheduled live music performance events in "Second Life" spanned ...
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Point set registration The kernel correlation of an entire point set formula_144 is defined as the sum of the kernel correlations of every point in the set to every other point in the set: The logarithm of KC of a point set is proportional, within a constant factor, to the information entropy. Observe that the KC is a ...
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