SCN may stand for:
South American Community of Nations, a free trade zone in South America
Suprachiasmatic nucleus, a part of the hypothalamus in the brain
Supreme Court of Nigeria
Southern Command Network, the American Forces Network radio and TV affiliates broadcasting to U.S. troops stationed in Panama and/or the former Panama Canal Zone.
Saskatchewan Communications Network, Canadian regional educational […]
Bayberry wax is an aromatic green vegetable wax. It is removed from the surface of the fruit of the bayberry (wax-myrtle) shrub by boiling the berries in water and skimming the wax from the surface of the water. It is made up primarily of esters of lauric, myristic, and palmitic acid.
Uses
Bayberry wax is used primarily […]
Duck sauce is an orange hued Chinese American condiment used in Chinese American cuisine as a dip for deep-fried dishes, such as spring rolls, egg rolls, noodles, and deep-fried chicken balls. Duck Sauce is likely an American invention, as it is virtually unknown in authentic Chinese cuisine. It is made from sweet plums […]
Torches are juggling props used in many toss juggling routines. Juggling torches are essentially a club or stick on which the ‘far’ end is an attached wick.
Wicks
The two most common wicks used with juggling torches are:
Kevlar para-aramid
Cotton
Both materials come in reels of material ranging from 13mm to 180 mm wide and up […]
During World War I, soldiers in the trenches were typically covered in lice. The British soldiers called them chats and the only way they could get rid of them was either to crack them off with a fingernail or to burn them out of the seams of clothing with a candle flame. This process took […]
London Grill is a “meal in a can” offering from HP, also famed for their eponymous table sauce, HP Sauce.
It contains beans, sausages, bacon & kidney.
References
bbc.co.uk
Soy candles What are soy candles? Soy candles are made from soy wax, which is hydrogenated soybean oil. Soy candles have many benefits when compared to paraffin
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G. Love and Special Sauce (1994) was the début album released by the trio known as G. Love & Special Sauce. G. Love & Special Sauce are, G. Love (lead vocals, guitar, and harmonica), Jeffrey Clemens (percussion and background vocals), and Jimmy Jazz Prescott (string bass).Other musicians on this album are, Scott […]
In the Parliament of the United Kingdom, Criminal Justice Acts is a generic name for those Acts of Parliament that shape law and order in the country. Such acts, known as Criminal Justice Bills before enacted into law, are brought before Parliament fairly frequently. Recent acts include
the Criminal Justice Act 2003
the Criminal Justice and Police […]
The Defense Blood Standard System (DBSS) is a Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-regulated, Class II Medical Device designed to handle blood collection, processing and tracking procedures, and automation of standards and safeguards for the Military Health System (MHS) blood supply. DBSS is also identified by the FDA as a Blood Establishment Software item.
The DBSS supports […]
honey extractor is a mechanical device to extract the honey from the beeswax or honey comb. It typically works by centrifugal force, spinning the honey out from the honey comb. With this method the wax comb stays intact within a frame and can be reused by the bees. The extractors are either tangential or radial […]
The Make Votes Count (MVC) Coalition campaigns for a referendum on a more representative voting system for the United Kingdom. Coalition members include:
Charter88
Christian Socialist Movement
Electoral Reform Society
Fawcett Society
Green Party of England and Wales
Labour Campaign for Electoral Reform
Liberal Democrats
New Politics Network
Plaid Cymru
Make Votes Count also claims to have over ten thousand individual supporters.
External links
Make Votes […]
Wipeout was an American game show, which aired in 1988 with Peter Tomarken (former host of Press Your Luck) hosting. It also later became a British game show of the same name, presented by Paul Daniels (1994-1997) and later Bob Monkhouse (1998-2003). It was also an Australian children’s game show hosted by Tony Johnston. The […]
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Rob Richards Rob Richards has established worldwide fame as a concert and recording artist, and is currently the House Organist at Disney's historic El Capitan theatre
Keith Richards: The Biography - Google Books Result by Victor Bockris - 2003 - Music - 480 pages ertegun faithfull oldham cammell wyman patti altamont roadie […]
A double loop knot that can be used to lift a person. For a conscious person, each loop is placed around a leg and the person holds onto the standing part of the rope. This knot can serve as a make shift Bosun’s chair. For an unconscious person one loop is place around the arm […]
ChapStick is the brand name adopted in the United States, Australia, Canada, and United Kingdom by Wyeth Consumer Healthcare for its range of lip balms produced to be used on chapped lips. Due to ChapStick’s popularity, the term has become a genericized trademark, used to refer to any lip balm contained in a lipstick-style tube […]
Soiling in children is the involuntary passage of stools in conjunction with constipation (abnormal if > 4 years of age, Boys : Girls = 3 : 1)
It is a common problem among children. Its significance is often underestimated by doctors, but it is a major problem for the children and their parents.
In the past soiling […]
Food and Drug Administration, Maharashtra State, is Maharashtra’s primary instrument of consumer protection. It is a law enforcement agency. In 1970, the Government of Maharashtra entrusted the responsibility of enforcement of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 to FDA which is when it got its present name.
External links
Official website
Lowey (NY18)- Press Release - […]
imake is a C preprocessor interface to the make utility for Unix systems. imake is used to generate makefiles from a template, a set of cpp macro functions, and a per-directory input file called an Imakefile. This allows machine dependencies (such as compiler options, alternate command names, and special make rules) to be kept […]
Anchovy essence is a pink-colored, thick, oily sauce, consisting of pounded anchovies, spices, etc.
The essence is used as a flavoring for soups, sauces, and other dishes.
References
Poultry Recipes -Soy Sauce Chicken and Cabbage (Canton) Soy Sauce Chicken with Cabbage. This is often called red-cooked chicken because the soy marinade gives deep color to the chicken.
Barbecue […]
Liebenau is a municipality in the district of Nienburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the left bank of the Weser, approx. 10 km southwest of Nienburg, and 40 km northeast of Minden.
Liebenau is also the seat of the Samtgemeinde (”collective municipality”) Liebenau.
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Super Deform Snatcher, or simply SD Snatcher, is an MSX game released by Konami in 1990. It is a remake of Snatcher, a cyberpunk story created by Hideo Kojima, but with numerous differences and liberties taken. The Super Deform expression implies that the game was drawn in a specific Japanese caricature style. It is […]
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Aidis Trust: Disability Computing - Pointing Devices in Hardware Sadly missing 6 of it's programmable buttons, this is a cheaper alternative to the Roller II and still has 4 programmable buttons.
European Patent - cheap alternative European Patent. Read about advantages. Granted by EPO, means protection of inventions in […]
Tridecane is an alkane hydrocarbon with the chemical formula CH3(CH2)11CH3. It is a light, combustible colourless liquid that is used in the manufacture of paraffin products, the paper processing industry, in jet fuel research and in the rubber industry; furthermore, tridecane is used as a solvent and distillation chaser. n-tridecane is also one of the […]
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Alternative energy is energy derived from sources that do not harm the environment or deplete the Earth’s natural resources. Typical sources include wind and solar. Nuclear energy is usually excluded from this definition. <ref name = “OED”> Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition, 1989</ref>
Related pages
Renewable energy
Future energy development
Alternative fuel vehicle
Reference
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The Codex Alimentarius Austriacus was first established in 1891 with the work of the Austrian trade commission of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire as a collection of standards and descriptions for a wide variety of foods and food products.
The Codex, consisting of three volumes, was finished in 1910-1917 by O. Dafert and lacked actual integration in the […]
Kokoreç is a Turkish dish made of seasoned, skewered lamb intestines. Intestines of suckling lambs (süt kuzusu) is most favored for this dish. It’s a delicacy and not a standard menu item in restaurants. It can be found in street vendors and some specialized restaurants only. As with all intestine-based food, […]
Mens Mentis Praecelsus is Latin, literally translated into English meaning “excedingly high thought”. It is a non-religious, philosophical idea which can be applied to many beliefs.
It states that everywhere, at all time, you have an equal, and an opposite. The only thing that has no equal or opposite, is the Ultimate, all that […]
David Leite is a food writer and publisher of the James Beard Award-winning Web site Leite’s Culinaria. He has written for Bon Appétit, Saveur, Food & Wine, Gourmet, Food Arts, the Los Angeles Times Magazine, Chicago Sun Times, The Washington Post, and other publications here and abroad. He’s a three-time nominee for the Bert Greene […]
Beans and Tolerance was a self-released LP by rock band Young Fresh Fellows. Commonly referred to as “The Bootleg,” it was released following the departure of founding member Chuck Carroll, it is a collection of odds and ends recorded during his tenure.
Track listing
“Rock And Roll Guitars”
“Fruitbasket Blues”
“Vacation Rock”
“N.F. In Trouble”
“Stop Breathing You’re Foggin’ Up […]
MIT Sloan Management Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering all management disciplines, although its particular emphasis is on corporate strategy, leadership and management of technology and innovation. It bridges the gap between management research and practice, evaluating and reporting on new research to help readers identify and understand significant trends in management.
MIT SMR […]
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Scented Soy Candles Scented soy candles burn cleanly and quickly fragrance a room. You can have the whole […]
Burning Image are a deathrock band from Bakersfield, California, USA.
They were an anomaly in the punk pantheon of the 1980s. At the time, hardcore punk was the rage but was becoming formulaic and dumbed down as quickly as the songs were getting faster and shorter. Burning Image had more in common with the English “batcave” […]
Endonucleases are enzymes that cleave the phosphodiester bond within a polynucleotide chain. Restriction endonucleases (Restriction Enzymes) cleave DNA at specific sites, and are divided into three categories, Type I, Type II, and Type III, according to their mechanism of action. These enzymes are often used in genetic engineering to make recombinant DNA for […]
Odwalla (pronounced Oh-dwa-la) is a juice company founded in Santa Cruz, California in 1980 by Greg Steltenpohl, Gerry Percy, and Bonnie Bassett. It is now headquartered in Dinuba, CA. Formerly a publicly traded company, Odwalla was acquired by the Coca-Cola Company in 2002 for $181 million.<ref>”Coke buys Odwalla”, CNNmoney, October 30, 2001.</ref>
The Odwalla brand […]
Biota may refer to:
Biota (ecology)— the plant and animal life of a region
Biota (taxonomy)— a superdomain in taxonomy
Biota, Zaragoza— a municipality in Zaragoza province, Spain
Biota Holdings — an Australian biotech company
Biota Spring Water — an American bottled water company using PLA, biodegradable bottles
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In policy debate, preparation time (prep time) is the amount of time given to each team to prepare for their speeches. Prep time may be taken at any time in any interval. Preparation time is also referred to as alternate use time.
Although preparation time varies from tournament to tournament, in high school each […]
Cannel coal, also know as candle coal, is a type of coal, also classified as terrestrial type oil shale, with a large amount of hydrogen, which burns easily with a bright light and leaves little ash.
Cannel coal consists of micrinites, macerals of the exinite group, and certain inorganic materials. Cannel coal usually occurs at the […]
Periniţa is a wedding party folk dance, typical of and deriving from Romania and Moldova.
The dancers are arranged in a circle and dance, e.g., Joc. A person with a handkerchief dances inside a circle, then chooses a person of an opposite sex by placing the handkerchief around his/her neck. They kiss on the cheek, the […]