Museum of Science and Industry can refer to:
Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago) (MSI) - Chicago, Illinois, United States
Museum of Science and Industry (Tampa, Florida) (MOSI) - Tampa, Florida, United States
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) - Portland, Oregon, United States
Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester (MSIM) - England
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A pizza bagel, more commonly known as a “bagel pizza”, is a bread product traditionally topped with cheese and tomato sauce. A pizza bagel is a bagel cooked with pizza toppings on it. The simple tomato sauce and cheese pizza bagel is the most common, though a layer of cream cheese sometimes is used as […]
Concession stand is the term used to refer to a place where patrons can purchase snacks or food at a cinema, fair, Stadium, or other entertainment venue. Some events or venues contract out the right to sell food to third parties. Those contracts are often referred to as a concession — hence the […]
Texas Pete is a retail brand name for a Louisiana-style hot sauce in the United States manufactured by the TW Garner Food Company in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The brand is best known for its 3.0 oz bottles with their bright red sauce, shaker top, and white and yellow label featuring the name in red and […]
This article is about hives for bees. For other uses of the term, see Beehive (disambiguation).
A beehive is a structure in which bees live and raise their young. A beehive is located in an apiary.
The internals of the hive comprise a densely packed matrix of hexagonal cells made of beeswax. The cells are […]
The brood comb is the beeswax structure of cells where the queen bee lays eggs. It is the part of the beehive where new brood is raised by the colony. During the summer a good queen may lay 1500-2000 eggs per day, which results in 1500-2000 bees hatching after the three week development period.
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Socialist Alternative can refer to any of several Trotskyist political parties, many affiliated to the Committee for a Workers International or reunified Fourth International:
Socialist Alternative (Australia), linked with the International Socialist Tendency but not formally affiliated.
Socialist Alternative (Austria), affiliated to the reunified Fourth International.
Socialist Alternative (Canada), part of the CWI.
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The Biologics Control Act was passed in the United States on July 1, 1902 after two incidents involving the deaths of children caused by contaminated vaccines. The first involved The horse named Jim whose tetanus contaminated serum was used to produce a diphtheria antitoxin which caused the deaths of thirteen children in St. Louis, […]
TCPA is an initialism for:
Town and Country Planning Association
Trusted Computing Platform Alliance
Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991
TI Calculator Programming Alliance
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Accidental death and dismemberment insurance (also known as AD&D) covers death or dismemberment as a result of an accident. In contrast to life insurance, AD&D generally would not pay survivor benefits in the case of death by illness. AD&D premiums are generally cheaper than life insurance because the incidence of death by accident is […]
Hanaya Yohei (華屋与兵衛 or 花屋與兵衛; 1799-1858) is generally credited as the inventor of today’s Tokyo-style (Edomae-zushi; 江戸前寿司) nigiri sushi (hand-formed sushi) at the end of Japan’s Edo period.
Sushi at his time was made from freshly captured fish from the nearby Tokyo Bay. This ruled out many of today’s popular materials such as salmon roe (ikura; […]
A pseudo-photograph is an image produced manually which is indistinguishable from a real photograph produced using a camera.
Although the term pseudo-photograph can be applied regardless of what it depicts, in law its meaning is especially relevant regarding child pornography.
In the UK, the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 amended the Protection of Children Act […]
In mathematics a near-field is a structure, very much like a division ring, except for one axiom : the right distributive law.
Definition
A near-field <math>(Q,+,.)</math> is a structure, where + and . are binary operations (the respective addition and multiplication) on Q, satisfying these axioms :
(<math>Q,+)</math> is an abelian group with identity element 0.
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Kerosene, sometimes spelled kerosine in scientific and industrial usage,<ref>Webster’s New World College Dictionary, kerosene.</ref> is a flammable hydrocarbon liquid. The name is derived from Greek “keros” (κηρός wax).
It is commonly called paraffin oil or paraffin in the UK and South Africa (not to be confused with the waxy solid also called paraffin wax or just […]
Dale Crover is an American rock musician. Crover is best known as the drummer for The Melvins, The Men of Porn, and, for a brief time, Nirvana. He is also guitarist and vocalist for Altamont.
Biography
The Melvins recruited Crover on drums in 1984 from out of an Iron Maiden-cover band, following (original drummer) Mike Dillard’s departure.<ref>Buzz […]
Drunken chicken is the name given to several different ways of preparing chicken using alcoholic beverages.
In Chinese cuisine, drunken chicken () is a unique cold meat dish. The whole chicken is first steamed and then chopped up into pieces appropriately sized for picking up by chopsticks. It is usually cooked with scallions, ginger and salt. […]
Mary Early (born 1975, Washington, DC) is a sculptor living and working in Washington DC. Her three-dimensional works in beeswax, wood, and concrete are abstract references to symmetrical and structured forms. She studied visual art, film and video at Bennington College.
External links
Artist’s Website
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Yale & Valor was a corporation in Birmingham that manufactures gas fires.
History
In 1890, the Valor Company Ltd. was formed in Birmingham for manufacturing oil-storage cabinets. Later it diversified into paraffin and subsequently gas heaters. The company acquired the Yale Lock Company and other brands in the late 1980s. The company was listed on […]
Re gan mian is a typical breakfast fare of Wuhan, the capital of the Hubei province in central China. It is made of hand-pulled, wheat-based noodles over which soy sauce, sesame paste, pickled vegetables, chopped chives and rice vinegar are added. The noodles are mixed with the added ingredients just before consumption. It […]
cineSpace is a color management solution for the film and television industry. It addresses the two major aspects of color issues faced by companies working in the industry:
Ensuring that all displays throughout the facility look the same; and
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“Marinara” may refer to:
A variety of Tomato sauce
A seafood sauce served with pasta
Marinara (TV series), a fantasy TV series in the Philippines
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‘ is a Japanese dumpling made from mochiko (rice flour), related to mochi. It is sticky and filling. It is often served with green tea.
Dango are eaten year-round, but the different varieties are traditionally eaten in given seasons. Three to four dango are often served on a skewer. One variety of dango from Hokkaidō […]
Chicken Selects, sold at McDonald’s in the United States and Canada, are chicken strips similar to Chicken McNuggets. They were introduced in early 2002 for a limited time and offered again in late 2003. In the UK, they were launched on the “Pound Saver Menu”, which offers various menu items for £0.99. They are available […]
Gastrique is a thick sauce produced by a reduction of vinegar or wine, sugar, and usually fruit. It is often served over meat or seafood to add a fruit flavor to the dish. It is made in its simplest form by caramelizing sugar and then adding vinegar. It is often used in tomato sauce to […]
The Ace K-1 was a single-seat biplane designed in 1919 by Alexander Klemin, then Professor of Aeronautical Engineering at New York University (NYU). Later versions included a nearly faired-in engine installation and some were fitted with the Salmson AD-9 engine.
Specifications (K-1)
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Woorichan is a Korean food manufacturing company headquartered in Incheon, Korea. Products include Kimbap Soup, Furigake Make and Triple Kimbap Make.
External link
Woorichan Homepage (Korean language)
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Food network might refer to:
the Food Network, an American cable television network
a food chain, a concept in ecological science
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Mary Early (born 1975, Washington, DC) is a sculptor living and working in Washington DC. Her three-dimensional works in beeswax, wood, and concrete are abstract references to symmetrical and structured forms. She studied visual art, film and video at Bennington College.
External links
Artist’s Website
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Double Decker is a chocolate bar from Cadbury’s. First introduced in 1976, its name derives from the double-decker bus.
The chocolate bar is lightly flavoured with coffee and structured in two layers; an upper whipped nougat layer, with a lower layer of cereal ‘crispies’, these are then coated in milk chocolate.
The bar has a mass of […]
In biology, turgor pressure or turgidity is the pressure of the cell contents against the cell wall, in plant cells, determined by the water content of the vacuole, resulting from osmotic pressure. i.e. the hydrostatic pressure produced by a solution in a space divided by a semipermeable membrane due to a differential in the concentration […]
PIN may be an abbreviation for:
Personal identification number, password used to access an ATM
Postal Index Number (India), often called PIN Code
Personal Internet Name RFC 3043
Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia
PIN diode (p-type, intrinsic, n-type diode), a type of photodiode
Paraffin Isomerization Number
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John James (Johann Jacob) Heidegger (1659–1749), Swiss count and leading impresario of masquerades in the early part of the 18th century.
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The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) is a trade association in the US that represents about 600 telecommunications companies. The TIA will coproduce NXTcomm, a trade show for the telecommunications industry that replaces TIA’s GLOBALCOMM (formerly SUPERCOMM) and TelecomNext.
External links
Telecommunications Industry Association
NXTcomm
TIA Fiber Optics LAN Section
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