Prusa may indicate a number of things:
An alternative rendering of the town of Bursa, Turkey.
An alternative name for the ancient city of Cius, Turkey
An indigenous Baltic name for old Prussia.
Soy Candles & Soy Body Massage Candles Je T'aime Fragrances is a manufacturer of gourmet, handcrafted, richly scented, natural Soy Candles & Soy Body Massage Candles. […]
Day in the life of is a device often used by films, plays and TV shows showing the events that happen to the character over a day.
Examples
24
The Da Vinci Code
One Fine Day
Sixteen Candles
Training Day
Clerks
Dazed and Confused
Kidulthood
The Breakfast Club
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Meltywax was a brand of wax produced using melting snow. It was shortly available in New England in the early 1920s but was removed from the shelves pretty quickly since it never managed to prove the melting snow had any noticeable effect on the quality of the wax. Therefore the interest in the product shortly […]
Samurai is the second album by Matti Nykänen. It was released in 1993.
Track listing
“Samurai”
“Baby mä haluun sut”
“Markiisi De Sade”
“Syli”
“Niin yksin mä oon”
“Yy, kaa, koo, nee - vauhti kovenee”
“Hyppää letukkaan”
“Moottoritie on kuuma”
“Mimmi”
“Rakkauden laulu”
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Ethoxyquin
Chemical name
6-ethoxy-1,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethylquinoline
Chemical formula
C14H19NO
Molecular mass
217.30 g/mol
CAS number
[91-53-2]
Melting point
<25 °C
Boiling point
123-125 °C at 2 mmHg
SMILES
CC2(C)C=C(C)C1=CC(OCC)=CC=C1N2
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Ethoxyquin is a quinoline-based antioxidant used as a food preservative and a pesticide (under commercial names such as “Stop-Scald”). It is commonly used as […]
In Chinese mythology the Fucanglong (), Futs-Lung or Futs-Long, are the Chinese underworld dragons which guard buried treasures, both natural and man-made. Volcanoes are said to be created when they burst out of the ground to report to heaven.
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Acarina or Acari are a taxon of arachnids that contains mites and ticks. The diversity of the Acari is extraordinary and its fossil history goes back to the Devonian era. As a result, acarologists (the people who study mites and ticks) have proposed a complex set of taxonomic ranks to classify mites. In most modern […]
Publicly-traded companies are required to follow certain accounting rules when presenting financial statements so that the readers of the statements can easily compare different companies. Private companies are also often required by banks and shareholders, for example, to present information according to their specified rules.
Usually, countries practicing civil law system write standards into law and […]
In graph theory, an edge-graceful graph labeling is a type of graph labeling. This is a labeling for simple graphs, namely ones in which no two distinct edges connect the same two distinct vertices, no edge connects a vertex to itself, and the graph is connected. Edge-graceful labelings were first introduced by S. Lo in […]
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It leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions for common names and can help writing.
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This article is about the Japanese dish. For the main character of Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams, see Soki. For Balinese artist, see I Ketut Soki
is a specialty of the cuisine of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Sōki are (usually boneless) stewed pork spare ribs, with the cartilage still attached. They are often served with Okinawa soba.
Dishes
Sōki soba
Okinawa […]
Robert C. Baker (December 29, 1921 - March 13, 2006), was the inventor of the chicken nugget, and a member of the American Poultry Hall of Fame.
Education
A Lansing, New York native, Baker earned a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University in 1943 and then went on to major in Pomology at the university’s College of Agriculture.
Career […]
Symbiosis Society’s Law College is a constituent college of the Symbiosis International University, Pune. Established in 1971, it is one of the premier institutions imparting legal education in India. It is situated in Pune, which is an educational hub and is referred to as the “Oxford of the East”.
The college was ranked 3rd in the […]
Guess What was a Canadian game show, broadcast on CTV television network from 1983 to 1987. It features 2 competing families playing a guessing game.
Personnel
It was originally created by Nick Nicholson & Roger Muir, produced and directed by Sidney M. Cohen, announced by Nick Holenreich and hosted by Robin Ward.
The Main Game
In each round, […]
See Severe weather terminology for a comprehensive article on this term and related weather terms.
A Lake Effect Snow Advisory is issued by the National Weather Service of the United States when pure lake effect snow may pose a hazard or is life threatening. The snow must be directly caused by a lake and not by […]
In Catholic theology, the soul has three states, or stages, of perfection.
These do not refer to the profession or state of life of a Christian, but a classification of the degrees or stages of Christian perfection, or the advancement of souls in the supernatural life of grace during their sojourn in the world.
Purgative way
The purgative […]
Levulan photodynamic therapy is a treatment method for certain skin conditions developed by Dusa Pharmaceuticals. The active ingredient is δ-aminolevulinic acid (ALA). Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for actinic keratosis was received in December 1999; it is also prescribed against acne but this is an off-label use, which means it is not approved by […]
Carrier oil, also known as base oil or vegetable oil, is used to dilute essential oils and absolutes before they are applied to the skin. They are so named because they carry the essential oil onto the skin. Carrier oils do not contain a concentrated aroma, unlike essential oils, nor do they evaporate […]
The Omission Bias is a type of cognitive bias. It is the tendency to judge harmful actions as worse, or less moral than equally harmful omissions (inactions.) When it comes to making a decision, this bias is similar to the Status quo bias, because they both favor the default, which in the case of the […]
OIL (Ontology Inference Layer or Ontology Interchange Language) can be regarded as an Ontology infrastructure for the Semantic Web . OIL is based on concepts developed in Description Logic (DL) and frame-based systems and is compatible with RDFS.
OIL was developed by Dieter Fensel, Frank van Harmelen (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam) and Ian Horrocks (University of […]
Emel can refer to:
Emel Müftüoğlu - Turkish pop singer, popularly known as simply Emel
Emel magazine - British Muslim lifestyle magazine
The Sonic the Hedgehog character, Emerl is mistakenly referred to as “Emel” in the Sonic X English dub.
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link referred you here, you may […]
Eidetic reduction is a technique in the study of essences in phenomenology whose goal is to identify the basic components of phenomena. Eidetic reduction requires that a phenomenologist examine the essence of a mental object, be it a simple mental act, or the unity of consciousnes itself, with the intention of drawing out the absolutely […]
Junie B. Jones is a fictional character in an eponymous series by Barbara Park and illustrated by Denise Brunkus.
Film, TV or theatrical portraits
Junie B. Jones, theatrical adaptation by Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich, Theatreworks USAVan Gelder, Lawrence (2005-11-12). Irrepressible, Bespectacled Girl Tackles First Grade. The New York Times.http://www.theatreworksusa.org/show_detail.cfm?show=1468
Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Business, […]
In American criminal law, “taking the Fifth“, also known as “pleading the Fifth“, is the act of refusing to testify under oath in a court of law or any other tribunal (such as a Congressional committee) on the ground that the answers that would be given could be used as evidence against the witness to […]
Phillippe Curtius (1741-1794) was the teacher who taught Marie Tussaud the art of wax modelling.
External links
Tussaude’s Wax Museum
Soybean wax - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia It was created by inventor Michael Richards in 1993, who was looking for a cheaper alternative to beeswax, thus becoming the first wax innovation in the
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Strength reduction is a compiler optimization where a function of some systematically changing variable is calculated more efficiently by using previous values of the function. In a procedural programming language this would apply to an expression involving a loop variable and in a declarative language it would apply to the argument of a recursive function. […]
Polydioxanone (PDO or PDS) or poly-p-dioxanone is a colorless, crystalline, biodegradable polymer that is used for biomedical applications, particularly in the preparation of sutures. The polymer is obtained by ring-opening polymerization of the monomer p-dioxanone, in a process requiring heat and an organometallic catalyst like zirconium acetylacetone or zinc L-lactate.
Polydioxanone is a poly (ether-ester) characterized […]
Any Question Answered (AQA) is a premium-rate SMS information and entertainment service based in the UK. Run by Issuebits Ltd, a company founded in 2002 by former Symbian CEO Colly Myers, mobile phone users can text AQA with any question and get a reply for a charge of £1 plus a standard message charge. The […]
Gem halide hydrolysis is an organic reaction. The reactants are a geminal dihalide and water or a hydroxide. The reaction product is a ketone or an aldehyde. The first part of the reaction mechanism consists of an ordinary nucleophilic aliphatic substitution to produce a gem-halohydrin. The remaining halide is a good leaving group […]
The Conscious Alliance is a non-profit organization that holds food drives at concerts, music festivals, and sports events to aid local food pantries and impoverished Indian Reservations in the greater western United States.
The group has collected, and distributed, over 500,000 pounds of food.
The Alliance also helps Reservations establish organic farms and constructs buildings on Reservations […]
The following people are named Elmer Berger:
Elmer C.A. Berger, inventor of the rear-view mirror.
Elmer Berger, a rabbi widely known for his anti-zionism.
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Value added refers to the additional value created at a particular stage of production or through image and marketing. In modern neoclassical economics, especially in macroeconomics, it refers to the contribution of the factors of production, i.e., land, labor, and capital goods, to raising the value of a product and corresponds to the incomes received […]
In abstract algebra, a magma G is said to be left alternative if (xx)y=x(xy) for all x and y in G and right alternative if y(xx)=(yx)x for all x and y in G. A magma that is both left and right alternative is said to be alternative.
Any associative magma (semigroup) is clearly alternative. More generally, […]
Mo’ Wax is a UK-based record label owned by James Lavelle, who founded it in the early 1990s. The label is responsible for bringing attention to the graffiti artist Futura 2000 by using his artwork on many of its releases in the early to mid 1990s.
Overview
Mo’ Wax released records by many artists […]
Slowpoke is a weekly comic strip by Jen Sorensen that appears in alternative weeklies and other publications in the United States.
Slowpoke began in 1998 as a 24-page book, Slowpoke Comix #1. Later that year it became a weekly strip, in which format it has won three awards from the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies. […]
Eye black is a grease applied under the eyes to reduce glare. It is often used by baseball and American football players, where sunlight or stadium lights can impair vision of an airborne ball. Traditional grease consists of beeswax, paraffin, and carbon. Patented antiglare stickers that emulate the grease are also manufactured, sometimes […]
Hua as the transliteration of the Chinese character , which literally means prosper, can refer to:
a name of China. See Huaxia and Names of China.
a Chinese surname. See Hua (surname). For example, the surname born by
Hua Loo-keng, a Chinese mathematician
Hua Guofeng, a Chinese politician
Hua as the transliteration of the Chinese character […]
The Radura is the international symbol indicating a food product has been irradiated. All irradiated products sold in the United States since 1986 must carry the Radura. The Radura is usually green and resembles a plant in circle. The top half of the circle is dashed.
Meaning of the word Radura
The […]
Baron Boyle may refer to:
In the Peerage of Ireland:
Baron Boyle of Youghal, created in 1616, later merged with the Earldom of Cork
Baron Boyle of Broghill, created in 1628, later merged with the Earldom of Orrery
Baron Boyle of Bandon Bridge, created in 1628, later merged with the Earldom of Cork
Baron Boyle, created in 1673 with the […]
Cao lầu is a soup made with noodles, pork, and greens that can be found only in the town of Hoi An, in the Quang Nam Province of central Vietnam. It is only made here, since it supposedly requires special water from a well just outside of the town.
Recipe
To serve 3-4 people
Ingredients:
300g pork
2 […]
David Aylott was a United Kingdom film producer and make-up artist. After his movie career, he co-founded Eylure of London, a British manufacturer of artificial eyelashes which were sold worldwide. His founding partner was his brother Eric Aylott, a noted motion picture makeup artist, and the company is still in business as of 2006.
Trivia
On […]
Squirrel is a distributed hash table (DHT) web cache system designed to share the web caches of participating users. When a user requests a file, Squirrel contacts the member of a DHT who should be the owner of that file, and gets it from that member (referred to as home-store). Alternately, it can lookup, from […]
Lidocaine/prilocaine is a eutectic mixture of equal quantities (by weight) of lidocaine and prilocaine. A 5% emulsion preparation, containing 2.5% each of lidocaine/prilocaine, is marketed by AstraZeneca under the trade name EMLA (an abbreviation for eutectic mixture of local anesthetic).
Eutectic mixture
Separately, lidocaine and prilocaine are solid bases. When mixed together in equal quanitites by weight, […]
Stover consists of the leaves and stalks of corn (maize), sorghum or soybean plants that are left in a field after harvest. It can be directly grazed by cattle or dried for use as fodder (forage). It is similar to straw, the residue left after any cereal grain or grass has been harvested at […]
Forrest Landis (born August 9, 1994) is an American child actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles of Mark Baker in Cheaper By The Dozen and Rhett Loud in Flightplan.
Filmography
2003 - Cheaper By The Dozen - Mark Baker
2005 - The Skeleton Key - Julian Thorpe
2005 - Flightplan - Rhett Loud
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A patch test is a method used to determine if a specific substance causes inflammation of the skin. It is often used to test for allergens.
Any individual with suspected allergic contact dermatitis and/or atopic dermatitis needs patch testing. The first appointment will take about half an hour. Tiny quantities of 25 to 150 materials (allergens) […]
O is a Chinese family name, represented by 柯
Ō is a Japanese family name. Ō (often romanized as “Oh” or “O” or even “Ou”) is a rare family name which is the local interpretation of Wang in Chinese. Ō is the way Japanese pronounce the character 王 and is also the word for “king”. Most […]
“Walford’s County Families” is the short title of a work, partly social register, partly “Who’s Who”, which was produced in Britain in the 19th and 20th centuries. It served as a guide or handbook to the British upper classes and landed gentry (in this case referred to in the title under the term, county families, […]
Atopy (Greek ατοπία - placelessness) or atopic syndrome is an allergic hypersensitivity affecting parts of the body not in direct contact with the allergen. It may involve eczema (atopic dermatitis), allergic conjunctivitis, allergic rhinitis and asthma. There appears to be a strong hereditary component. One study concludes that “the general risk of developing atopic dermatitis […]
A chicken nugget is either whole or composed from a paste of finely minced chicken or chicken skin, which is then coated in batter or breadcrumbs before being cooked. Fast-food restaurants typically deep-fry their nuggets in oil. Oven baking is the usual method of preparation at home.
The chicken nugget was invented in the 1950s by […]
A rushlight is a type of candle formed using the dried pith of the rush plant as its wick. The green epidermis or rind was peeled to reveal the inner pith, aside from a single strip left to provide support. It was then dipped in any household fat or grease that was available although beeswax […]
Scapegoat Wax was a hip-hop/rap/breakbeat act from Northern California, USA that was started by J.DeVille and Marty James. The band was best known for their single Aisle 10 (Hello Allison), which reached moderate success in the US and was part of the Xbox video game Jet Set Radio Future as well as being on the […]
Powdered sugar (= icing sugar in Britain, Australia, Canada, and most of the Commonwealth) is a very finely ground form of sugar that is synonymous with confectioner’s sugar.
In industrial food production it is used where a quick dissolving sugar is required or as in domestic use principally to make icing or frosting, and other cake […]
Okara or soy pulp is a white or yellowish pulp consisting of insoluble parts of the soybean which remain in the filter sack when pureed soybeans are filtered in the production of soy milk. It is part of the traditional cuisines of Japan, Korea, and China, and since the 20th century has also been used […]
In computability theory, a truth table reduction is a reduction from one set of natural numbers to another. Truth table reductions are less powerful than Turing reductions, since not every Turing reduction between sets can be performed by a truth table reduction, but every truth table reduction can be performed by a Turing reduction. A […]
Brockholes is a small village in the administratative area of Kirklees Metropolitan Council and Holme Valley Parish Council. It is within the Postal district of Holmfirth.
The A616 route between Huddersfield and Penistone passes directly through the village and the A628 Woodhead Road passes down the valley on it westward side. Central to the village […]
The Answers is the debut album by Blue October. It was recorded in December 1997 at Sound Arts Studio in Houston, Texas and released in the United States in 1998 by RoDan Entertainment/Scoop. It is Blue October’s only album featuring founding member and bassist Liz Mullally, who also played piano on the album.
For several […]
The Food Commission is an independent food watchdog campaigning for safer, healthier food in the UK. The commission is primarily funded by public subscriptions to their campaign journal, the Food Magazine.
External links
The Food Commission
Chewonthis website aimed at school pupils
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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 […]
Venancio da Silva Moura (1934(?) – March 6 1999) was the Minister of External Relations of Angola from 1992 until a government reshuffle in January 1999 shortly before his death.
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FOUP is an acronym for Front Opening Unified Pod.
It is a specialised plastic enclosure designed to hold silicon wafers securely and safely in a controlled environment, and to allow the wafers to be removed for processing or measurement by tools equipped with appropriate load ports and robotic handling systems.
FOUPs began to appear along with the […]
Al Norte Del Sur was a 1988 album by Franco De Vita released on the Sony label. The CD produced four hit singles: “Louis,” “Te Amo,” “Promesas” and “Esta Vez.” All four singles reached the Top 10 on the Billboard Latin music charts in the United States.
Tracks:
1. “Te Equivocaste Conmigo”
2. “Louis”
3. […]
Earth-4 is the graphics engine used in Earth 2160. It is a 3D engine devolped to make a highly detailed environment and AI. Earth 2160 Technology Retrieved September 9, 2006 It also has a hardware version that supports pyrotechnic effects and lighting effects.
References
External links
Earth 2160 Official Homeplage
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Christiane Scrivener (born September 1st, 1925, in Mulhouse, France) is a French politician, a member of Valéry Giscard d’Estaing’s Parti républicain (now replaced by Alain Madelin’s Démocratie libérale).
She was Secretary of State of Trade for Consumers’ protection between 1976 and 1978, first in Jacques Chirac’s and then in Raymond Barre’s cabinet. In this capacity […]
The TenderCrisp is a chicken sandwich sold by the international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King. It is one of their larger, adult oriented products made with higher quality ingredients than their “standard” menu items.
Product description
The TenderCrisp sanwich consists of a breaded, deep-fried chicken fillet, mayonnaise, lettuce and tomato on a corn-dusted bun.
TenderCrisp variations
The standard variants […]
Take the fifth may refer to:
Taking the Fifth, the act of refusing to testify under oath in a court of law on the grounds that the answers that would be given would incriminate the person under oath
“Take the Fifth”, a song by Spoon from their 2001 album Girls Can Tell
Soy Candles, Soy tart candles, Country […]
Burning Sensations was a short-lived Los Angeles area rock band. The group is best known for its MTV hit “Belly of the Whale”, and for covering the Jonathan Richman song Pablo Picasso, which was included in both the 1984 film and soundtrack of director Alex Cox’s Repo Man starring Harry Dean Stanton and […]
James Young (13 July, 1811–May 13, 1883), a Scottish chemist, was born in Glasgow, the son of a joiner and carpenter. At the age of 19 he began to attend evening classes at the nearby Anderson’s College (now Strathclyde University) and in 1832 became assistant to Professor Thomas Graham and followed him to University […]
Common Image Generator Interface (CIGI) is an interface designed to promote a standard way for a host device to communicate with an image generator (IG) in the simulation industry.
External links
CIGI Official Site on Sourceforge
Greenspace's Soy Candles - Choose from our popular soy glass Blended with hemp oil and poured in either glass […]
Jeffrey Bowen was a songwriter and record producer, notable for his work at both Motown Records and Holland-Dozier-Holland’s Invictus and Hot Wax labels. He is best known for his work with the Detroit male vocal groups Chairmen of the Board and The Temptations. Bowen produced three albums for the Temptations: The Temptations in a Mellow […]
Tissue microarrays (also TMAs) consist of paraffin blocks in which up to 1000 separate tissue cores are assembled in array fashion to allow simultaneous histological analysis. The major limitations in molecular clinical analysis of tissues include the cumbersome nature of procedures, limited availability of diagnostic reagents and limited patient sample size. The technique […]
For the 1958 film, see Bell, Book and Candle (film). For the band see Bell, Book & Candle (band).
The phrase “Bell, book, and candle” refers to an archaic method of excommunication for one who had committed a particularly grievous sin. Apparently introduced around the late 9th century, the practice was once used by the […]
Louisiana “The Original” Hot Sauce is a pepper sauce produced by Bruce Foods, a Cajun and Mexican food company. Bruce Foods was founded in 1928 in New Iberia, Louisiana. Louisiana “The Original” Hot Sauce is a typical cayenne pepper sauce similar to Texas Pete, Frank’s Red Hot, and another sauce from New Iberia, Trappey’s Hot […]
Spiezer Schilling (or Amtliche Chronik) is a chronicle of Diebold Schilling the Elder of Berne (1480s).
See Swiss illustrated chronicles.
Are soy candles really better than wax candles? According to Wicks Works, a candle retailer that sells beeswax, soy, and gel candles, soy candles last 50% longer than candles made of petroleum-based
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