An electric switchboard is a device that directs electricity from one source to another. It is an assembly of panels, each of which contain switches that allow electricity to be redirected. The operator is protected from electrocution by safety switches and fuses.
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Adobo is also the name of a Philippine dish.
Adobo sauce is a sauce or marinade used in Latin American- and Southwest U.S.-style cooking, made of finely chopped or pureed chiles, garlic, vinegar, and often onions and tomatoes. Food that has been prepared with adobo is sometimes called adobado.[1]
Chipotles in adobo sauce is a particular […]
The Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion (CNPP) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture created on December 1, 1994, and is the focal point within the USDA where scientific research is linked with the nutritional needs of the American public.
The creation of the Center came at a time when the American public […]
HOARD MAGAZINE is an online art and culture publication that was launched December 2000. It was established in San Francisco, California by film and video artist Vivian Giourousis[1]. The publication features works of various genres and mediums such as photography, painting, mixed media, film and creative writing. The online collection also includes essays, art analysis, […]
The Bischler-Napieralski reaction is a chemical reaction that dehydrates an N-acyl β-arylethyl amines into the corresponding heterocycle.
With less nucleophilic aryl groups, more harsh conditions are required. Indoles react readily upon warming in benzene. Benzene rings require higher temperatures.
Phosphorus oxychloride is the most often used dehydrating agent. Phosphorus pentachloride, polyphosphoric acid, and zinc […]
1828 in archaeology
Explorations
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Désiré Charnay
Frank Calvert
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List of years in archaeology
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Blanquette de veau is a French dish.
The name is derived from the French for “white” (blanc), being a ragout of white veal in white sauce. It contains veal, onions and mushrooms in a thick cream sauce.
In most recipes, aromatic vegetables and the veal breast are poached in water or stock. The vegetables are then discarded […]
North American Weather Services (NAWS) is a group of amateur and non-amateur weather enthusiasts, profession meteorologists, and data seekers from around Canada and the United States of America. They have a goal and aim to connect the public citizens of North America with weather conditions expected within the next month.
History
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Wax has traditionally referred to a substance that is secreted by bees (beeswax) and used by them in constructing their honeycombs.
It is an imprecisely defined term generally understood to be a substance with properties similar to beeswax, namely
plastic (malleable) at normal ambient temperatures
a melting point above approximately 45 °C (113 °F) (which differentiates waxes from […]
Richard Hunt is an green anarchist activist, and editor of various environmentalist magazines, such as Green Anarchist and Alternative Green. He was widely criticised in the anarchist community for his support of nationalism, and consequent support of the 1991 Gulf War in Iraq, leading to him setting up his own Alternative Green magazine.
Hunt has contributed […]
Alfred Richards may refer to:
Alfred Bate Richards (1820–1876), journalist and author
Alfred Joseph Richards (1879–1953), recipient of the Victoria Cross
Alfred Newton Richards (1876–1966), pharmacologist
Alfred Richards (cricketer) (1867–1904), South African cricketer
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Ergastic substances are non-protoplasm materials found in cells. The living protoplasm of a cell is sometimes called the bioplasm and distinct from the ergastic substances of the cell. The latter are usually organic or inorganic substances that are products of metabolism, and include crystals, oil drops, gums, tannins, resins and other compounds that can aid […]
Tentsuyu (Japanese: てんつゆ/天汁) is Japanese tempura dipping sauce.
The recipe for tentsuyu depends on the seasons and on the ingredients for which tentsuyu is being prepared. A general, all-purpose, tentsuyu might consists of three parts dashi, one part mirin, and one part shoyu (Japanese soy sauce). For ingredients with strong odors or flavors, however, sake and […]
Neuendorf is a town in the district of Main-Spessart in Bavaria in Germany
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OKFOL is an explosive, used in a variety of applications. It is particularly suitable for use in shaped charges. It normally consists of 95% HMX and 5% wax. It has a density of 1.777 g/cm³ and an explosive velocity of 8670 m/s.
See also
Octol, another HMX-based explosive.
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Allemande sauce is a sauce in French cuisine that is based on velouté sauce, but thickened with egg yolks, heavy cream, and seasoned with lemon juice. Velouté is one of the five mother sauces of classic French cuisine as defined by Antoine Carême in his classic text The Art of French Cooking in the 19th […]
Sleeping Gods Lie was a first-person adventure game released on the Commodore Amiga, published by Empire Interactive in 1989.
It was set in the world of Tessera, a land created by the Gods, which had fallen into the control of an evil Archmage who terrorised the populace with the aid of evil demons. The player took […]
A coffeemaker is a kitchen appliance used to brew coffee without having to boil water in a separate container. While there are many different types of coffeemaker using a number of different brewing principles, in the most common devices, coffee grounds are placed in a paper or metal filter inside a funnel, which is set […]
Inventor of the electronic wind instrument called Lyricon and co-founder of the Computone company.
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In the card game Sheepshead, the blind are the cards face down on the table after the initial deal. No one knows what is in the blind until it is picked up.
Once a player picks the blind, that person becomes “The Picker”.
If you are playing a leaster, the blind often will go to the […]
A paréage is a feudal treaty recognising joint sovereignty over a territory by two rulers, who were on an equal footing, pari passu; compare peer. Such a contract could be signed between two secular rulers or, most usually, by a secular and an ecclesiastic ruler, as in the case of the most famous paréage, […]
Ferrous is an adjective derived from the Latin word ferrum (iron). The term is commonly used to indicate the presence of, or having to do with, iron, most commonly in metallurgy or related industries.
Chemistry
In chemistry, ferrous is reserved for iron with oxidation number of +2 (denoted Fe2+), whereas ferric indicates that it has oxidation number […]
The Burning is the debut album of Crown of Thorns. It was originally released in 1995 and later re-issued as a The Crown album.
The song “Night of the Swords” attacks Holocaust deniers.
Track listing
“Of Good and Evil” – 3:27
“Soulicide Demon-might” – 2:42
“Godless” – 4:00
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A phrase book is a collection of ready-made phrases, usually for a foreign language along with a translation, indexed and often in the form of questions and answers.
Structure
While mostly thematically structured into several chapters like interpersonal relationships, food, at the doctor, shopping etc., a phrase book often contains useful background information regarding the […]
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 […]
The Worshipful Company of Wax Chandlers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. The organisation was established in 1358 by the granting of by-laws and ordinances by the Lord Mayor (John de Stodeye) and Aldermen. New ordinances were issued in 1371. The Company received a Royal Charter in 1484 - one […]
Books For Kids a is philanthropy organization created by the Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity. under the leadership of Ken Hoover. Created in 1994, Books For Kids is a charitable project created by the Sigma Tau Gamma Foundation as a project that would tie the fraternity back to its educational heritage.
After two successful years, […]
This article is about the encryption algorithm. For other uses of the acronym, see SAFER (disambiguation).
In cryptography, SAFER (Secure And Fast Encryption Routine) is the name of a family of block ciphers designed primarily by James Massey (one of the designers of IDEA) on behalf of Cylink Corporation. The early SAFER K and SAFER […]
Radical Unintelligibility, a term coined by Bernard Lonergan, is the philosophical idea that we can act against our better judgment. We can refuse to choose what we know is worth choosing. It is the refusal to make a decision that one deems one ought to make. Mortal sin is radically unintelligible: when we commit […]
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Edwin J. Houston (1847–1914) was an American electrical inventor. He helped design an arc light generator with Elihu Thomson.
See also
Thomson-Houston Electric Company
References
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Chicken Tonight is a Unilever brand (launched in the US in 1992 and the UK and Australia in 1993) of sauce that is added to chicken pieces in a skillet, available in flavors such as Apricot Chicken, Mustard Chicken and Thai Green Curry Chicken. The product was marketed in America as part of the Ragu […]
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Hershey’s S’mores is a candy bar made by The Hershey Company. As the name indicates, the bar is based on s’mores, a popular campfire treat. The bar consists of a layer of graham cracker bits topped with marshmallow and coated with milk chocolate.
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The ball of the foot is where the toes join with the rest of the foot. It is muscular and easily blistered.
Dancers and runners often move with their weight on the balls of their feet for better balance.
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Chicken Rock () is the southernmost island administered by the Isle of Man. It lies to the southwest of the Calf of Man about three miles (4.5 km) south-west of Spanish Head on the Manx mainland.
The rock is home to a 144 ft (44 m) lighthouse which was designed by lighthouse engineers David and […]
In Vodun folklore, Ti Malice was a trickster-loa, archnemesis of Uncle Bouki. He was said to be exceptionally lazy.
Once, he fooled Uncle Bouki by telling him that he could fertilize his yams by slaughtering a fat pig, cooking and seasoning it, and burying it in his fields. Once Bouki did this, Ti Malice dug up […]
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A chicken coop is a building where chickens are kept on a farm or homestead.
The inside of the chicken coop normally consists of several nesting boxes just large enough for the chickens to sit in while laying their eggs, as well […]
Rickinghall Superior is a civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. It covers the eastern part of the village of Rickinghall, and also the hamlets of Candle Street and Allwood Green.
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A soy milk maker is a small kitchen appliance which automatically cooks soy milk, a non-dairy beverage made from soy beans. Some soy milk makers can also be programmed to make almond milk and other vegetable-based beverages.
Home-made soy milk is usually at most one third as expensive as store bought soy milk—approximately $0.20 per quart. […]
A carboxylate anion is an ion with negative charge
that contains the group -COO−. It is the conjugate base of a carboxylic acid.
Carboxylic acids dissociate into a carboxylate ion and a positively-charged hydrogen ion (proton) much more readily than alcohols dissociate (into an alkoxide ion and a proton), because the carboxylate ion is more stable: the […]