The Tunnel über der Spree (German for Tunnel over the Spree) was a German, Berlin-based literary society. Members included Theodor Fontane, Paul Heyse, Theodor Storm, the writer and engineer Heinrich Seidel among others. Theodor Fontane has documented the society’s activities in his memoir Von Zwanzig bis Dreißig.
It is well documented that for every minute […]
Agedashi tofu (or agedashi dofu, 揚げ出し豆腐 Agedashi dōfu, often shortened to age tofu or age dofu) is a Japanese way to serve hot tofu. Silken (kinugoshi) firm tofu, cut into cubes, is lightly dusted with potato starch or cornstarch and then deep fried until golden brown. It’s then served in a hot tentsuyu broth […]
Squeeze play may mean:
Zugzwang, a situation where one player is put at a disadvantage because he has to make a move
Squeeze play (baseball), a sacrifice bunt with a runner on third and fewer than two outs
Threatening to quit if demands are not met, to presenting your current employer with an offer by […]
Jean Vilar (March 25, 1912 - May 28, 1971) was a French man of the theatre, who created in 1947 the Avignon theatre festival.
After he gave up his literature studies, in 1932 he followed in Paris a course of philosophy of Alain and the theatre courses of Charles Dullin. He was the co-chief of the […]
The wood from White Wax Wood (presumably Ligustrum lucidum) saplings has been prized in China for thousands of years. It is an ideal material from which to fashion staffs, spear shafts, and walking sticks, because it is tough, hard and flexible and can absorb shock without breaking. However, a downside to “Wax Wood” is that […]
Soybean wax, often referred to simply as “soy wax,” is produced with hydrogenated soybean oil. 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 candle industry for over a hundred years.
Its main disadvantage is lower melting point, […]
Tabora Urban is one of the six districts in the Tabora Region of Tanzania. This district is comprised mostly of the city of Tabora and its suburbs. It is bordered completely by the Uyui District as it is an enclave.
According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Tabora Urban District […]
Histopathology (from the Greek histos (tissue) and pathos (suffering)) refers to the microscopic examination of tissue in order to study the manifestations of disease. Specifically, in clinical medicine, histopathology refers to the examination of a biopsy or surgical specimen by a pathologist, after the specimen has been processed and histological sections have been placed onto […]
Robert Page may refer to:
Robert Page (Canadian politician), Canadian New Democratic Party politician
Robert Page (American politician), member of the Sixth United States Congress for Virginia
Robert Page (footballer), (born 1974), Welsh international footballer
Robert E. Page, American choral director
Robert E. Page Jr., American biologist
Robert N. Page, 1859 - 1933, US Congressman from North Carolina.
Rob Page(pro wrestler), (born […]
The AEG G.II was a German biplane bomber aircraft of World War I developed from the AEG G.I. With more powerful engines, the twenty-four aircraft built featured performance adequate enough to enable them to see some limited operational use.
Specifications (AEG G.II)
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Six families of largely arboreal birds make up the order Piciformes, the best-known of them being the Picidae, which includes the woodpeckers and close relatives. There are about 67 genera in the six families and a little over 400 species.
In general, the Piciformes are insectivorous, although the toucans mostly eat fruit and the honeyguides […]
The Administrator of an estate is a legal term referring to a person appointed by a court to administer the estate of a deceased person who left no will. Where a person dies intestate the court may appoint a person to settle their debts, pay any necessary taxes and funeral expenses, and distribute the remainder […]
In chemistry, Markovnikov’s rule or Markownikoff’s rule is an observation based on Zaitsev’s rule. It was formulated by the Russian chemist Vladimir Vasilevich Markovnikov in 1870 Markovnikov, V. V. Ann. 1870, 153, 228–259. Was Markovnikov’s Rule an Inspired Guess? Peter Hughes 1152 Journal of Chemical Education • Vol. 83 No. 8 August 2006. In […]
noodle bar chain originates from a noodle bar called “Yoshimura-ya” located in Yokohama, Japan. The name Ie-kei literally means “house-type” and has its roots in the word “ya”, meaning “house”.
The chain uses pork and soy sauce as the base for their soup, and thick, flat noodles. The bowl usually comes with slices of roast pork, […]
noodle bar chain originates from a noodle bar called “Yoshimura-ya” located in Yokohama, Japan. The name Ie-kei literally means “house-type” and has its roots in the word “ya”, meaning “house”.
The chain uses pork and soy sauce as the base for their soup, and thick, flat noodles. The bowl usually comes with slices of roast pork, […]
The TI-82 is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments. The TI-82 was designed in 1993 as a stripped down, more user friendly version of the TI-85, and as a replacement for the TI-81. It was the direct predecessor of the TI-83. It shares with the TI-85 a 6 MHz Zilog Z80 microprocessor. […]
The Laugh Factory is a comedy club in West Hollywood, California.
Comedians who have performed in the club include Michael Richards, Bob Saget, Carlos Mencia, Richard Pryor, Robin Williams, Rodney Dangerfield, Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Carrey, Damon Wayans, Paul Rodriguez, Dave Chappelle, Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Chris Tucker, Kathy Griffin, Dane Cook, Nick Cannon, and Roseanne Barr.
The […]
Chuwar Chira Square (in English Square of the four candles), is a public square in the centre of the city of Mahabad. At this Place Qazi Muhammad proclamated the Republic of Mahabad in 1946. Here, after the Iranian invasion in 1947, Qazi Muhammad the President, and other political leaders of the Republic of Mahabad were […]
Jules Louis Gabriel Violle (November 16 1841, Langres - September 12 1923, Fixin) was a French physicist and inventor.
He is notable for having determined the solar constant at Mont Blanc in 1875, and, in 1881, for proposing a standard for luminous intensity, called the Violle, equal to the light emitted by 1 cm² of platinum […]
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Cornstarch, or cornflour, is the starch of the maize grain, commonly known as corn. It is also ground from the endosperm, or white heart, of the corn kernel. It has a distinctive appearance and feel when mixed raw with water or milk, giving easily to gentle pressure but resisting sudden pressure (see Non-Newtonian fluid). It […]
Candelilla wax is a wax derived from the leaves of the small Candelilla shrub native to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, Euphorbia cerifera and Euphorbia antisyphilitica, from the family Euphorbiaceae. It is yellowish-brown, hard, brittle and opaque to translucent.
Composition
Candelilla wax consists of mainly hydrocarbons (about 50%, chains with 29-33 carbons), esters of higher […]
Lignoceric acid
Common name
lignoceric acid
Systematic name
tetracosanoic acid
Chemical formula
C24H48O2
Lignoceric acid, also tetracosanoic acid, is a saturated fatty acid with formula C23H47COOH.
Lignoceric acid is a byproduct of lignin production.
Reduction of lignoceric acid yields lignoceryl alcohol.
See also
List of saturated fatty acids
External links
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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 […]
A Mornay sauce is a Béchamel sauce with shredded or grated cheese added. Usually, it is half Gruyère and half Parmesan, though variations use different combinations of Gruyère, Emmental cheese, or white cheddar.
It is often served with seafood or vegetables.
Which duc de Mornay, if any, is honored in sauce Mornay is not usually debated: […]
Maria Recamier is a fictional character in the BBC sitcom ‘Allo ‘Allo!, which ran from 1982 to 1992. She was played by the actress Francesca Gonshaw.
Maria was in love with cafe owner René Artois and she had to stand on a small chair in order to be able to reach him so that they could […]
Subspace may refer to:
Subspace topology, in topology and related areas of mathematics
Euclidean subspace, in linear algebra, a set of vectors in n-dimensional Euclidean space that is closed under addition and scalar multiplication.
Linear subspace, in linear algebra, a subset of a vector space that is closed under addition and scalar multiplication
Subspace (BDSM), […]
The cricothyroid muscle attaches to the anterolateral aspect of the cricoid and the inferior cornu and lower lamina of the thyroid cartilage, tilting the thyroid forwards and tensing the vocal cords. It is the only laryngeal muscle supplied by the external laryngeal nerve (rather than the recurrent laryngeal nerve).
Action
The Cricothyreoidei produce tension and elongation of […]
Dikirion (in Greek δικήριον) and trikirion (in Greek, τρικήριον ) are liturgical candlesticks, used by a bishop of the Eastern Orthodox and Greek-Catholic Churches to bless the congregation.
The candlesticks are often quite ornate [1]. The bishop holds the trikirion in his right hand and the dikirion in his left and makes the sign of the […]
MailEnable is a mail server for Microsoft Windows. It is distributed as a commercial application, with Professional and Enterprise editions, and as a freeware edition which lacks some more advanced features. MailEnable is easily extensible, partly as it exports much of its functionality as Component Object Model objects.
External links
Official website
Candle Making Supplies: Soy, Gel, Embeds, […]
edit, also known as MS-DOS Editor, is a text editor which comes with MS-DOS (since version 5) and Microsoft Windows. Originally (up to MS-DOS 6.22) it was just a short stub that started QBasic in editor mode. Since DOS 7 (Windows 95) QBasic was removed and the MS-DOS Editor became a standalone program. Although it […]
Endogamous group is a community in which the members generally marry within the group. The caste in India and the tribes in many of the cultural regions of the world form endogamous groups.
In multi-ethnic societies with many small populations of distinct ethnicities in proximity to each other, the endogamous groups are generally combinations of similar […]
Microtubing or spaghetti tubing is a very fine plastic tubing used in drip irrigation, typically in greenhouses, with a small inside diameter which may be 0.05″ or smaller. Microtubing is inserted directly into the supply tubing, usually without any fittings. The flow is regulated by the inside diameter of the tube and the […]
Glazing agents, or polishing agents, are food additives providing shiny appearance or protective coating to foods. Mostly they are based on waxes.
Examples are:
Stearic acid (E570)
Beeswax (E901)
Candelilla wax (E902)
Carnauba wax (E903, used to provide shiny appearance to chocolate and many other foods)
Shellac (E904)
Microcrystalline wax (E905c), Crystalline wax (E907)
Lanolin (E913)
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Tensoba, or Tempura Soba is a dish of soba noodles and tempura served in a hot, dark broth made from dashi, soy sauce, and other ingredients. Soba and shrimp tempura is the most common version.
Cold soba noodles (zarusoba) served with tempura are called tenzaru.
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Nathaniel Richards is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. He is the father of Reed Richards, Mister Fantastic of the Fantastic Four, and the grandfather of Franklin Richards. It is speculated that he is also the secret identity of Iron Lad/Kang the Conqueror/Immortus, or alternatively this person could have been named Nathaniel Richards […]
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 […]
Nicholas of Basel (c.1308 - 1397), a prominent member of the Beghard community, who travelled widely as a missionary and propagated the teachings of his sect.
Though vigorously sought after by the Inquisition he eluded its agents for many years until in 1391 he was seized in Vienna, and burned at the stake as a heretic, […]
Computer industry is a collective term used to describe the whole range of businesses involved in developing computer software, designing computer hardware and computer networking infrastructures, the manufacture of computer components and the provision of information technology services.
See also
Consumer electronics
Software Industry
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
Software developer
Industry and Industrial process
Independent hardware vendor
Independent software vendor
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Dan Gookin is the author of the first …For Dummies books including DOS for Dummies and PCs for Dummies. Writing the first Dummies books, he set forth the design to be used in the future Dummies books, incorporating humor and jokes into an easy to use format for beginners of any subject. He had written […]
Mantissa can mean:
(According to the Oxford English Dictionary) “an addition of comparatively small importance, esp. to a text or discourse; a supplement”
The fractional part (i.e. the part after the separator) of a common logarithm.
The “fraction part” (part after the separator) of the coefficient of floating-point numbers and normalized numbers in scientific notation. […]
A crayon is a stick of colored wax, charcoal, chalk, or other materials used for writing and drawing. A crayon made of oiled chalk is called an oil pastel; when made of pigment with a dry binder, it is simply a pastel. A grease pencil (UK chinagraph pencil) is made of colored hardened grease […]
Safe as milk is a Norwegian music festival in Haugesund.
External links
http://safe-as-milk.org/
SAFE: Design Takes On Risk SafeHome_noflash.jpg.
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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”
Soy candles, soy wax candles, soy candle making Soy candles are a popular alternative to paraffin wax, find soy wax candles, soy candle making, […]
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 […]
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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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. […]
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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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 […]
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 […]
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) […]
“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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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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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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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
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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 […]
Doenjang is a traditional Korean fermented soybean paste. Beans are boiled and ground by rock into fine bits and formed into a block, which is called meju (). The blocks are then exposed to sunlight to be dried, during which mold special to soybean appears and the initial fermentation process begins. This sometimes produces an […]
Randy is a punk rock band from Hortlax, Sweden, formed in 1992. They are inspired by older punk bands as The Misfits and Ramones. So far, they have released six albums. The latest album is called Randy the Band. Randy have been dropped from Burning Heart Records and are currently seeking a new label.
Members
Fredrik […]
Bak Kut Teh is a Chinese soup popularly served in Malaysia, Singapore and also cities of neighbouring countries like Batam of Indonesia and Hat Yai of Thailand. The name literally translates as “pork bone tea”, and at its simplest consists of meaty pork ribs in a complex broth of herbs and spices (including star […]
David Levy may refer to:
David Levy (scientist), a British artificial intelligence researcher
David Levy (chess player) (born 1945), Scottish international master chess player
David Levy (Israeli politician) (born 1937), also David Levi
David Levy Yulee (1810-1886), Democratic senator from Florida, industrialist and railroad entrepreneur
David Levy (movie producer), producer of the movie Gosford Park
David Levy (inventor), “Inventor in Residence” […]
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Bronchoconstriction is the constriction of the airways in the lungs due to the tighting of surrounding smooth muscle, with consequent coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. Bronchoconstriction can also be due to an accumulation of thick mucus.
Causes
The condition has a number of causes, the most common being emphysema as well as asthma. Exercise and allergies […]
Castor wax, also called hydrogenated castor oil, is a hard, brittle, vegetable wax. It is produced by the hydrogenation (chemical combination with hydrogen) of pure castor oil, in the presence of a nickel catalyst. It is odorless and insoluble in water.
Uses
Castor wax is used in polishes, cosmetics, electrical capacitors, carbon paper, lubrication, and coatings […]
Donburi (丼, lit. “bowl“, also frequently abbreviated as “don”, thus less commonly spelled “domburi”) is a Japanese “rice bowl dish” consisting of fish, meat, vegetables or other ingredients simmered together and served over rice. Donburi meals are served in oversized rice bowls also called donburi. Donburi are sometimes called sweetened or savory stews on […]
In materials science, fragile matter is a granular material that is jammed solid. Everyday examples include beans getting stuck in a hopper in a whole food shop, or milk powder getting jammed in an upside-down bottle. The term was coined by physicist Michael Cates, who asserts that such circumstances warrant a new […]
Nujol is an important material used in infrared spectroscopy. It is a heavy paraffin oil so it is chemically inert and has a relatively uncomplicated IR spectrum, with major peaks between 2950-2800, 1465-1450, and 1380-1370 cm-1.
To obtain an IR spectrum of a solid, a sample is combined with nujol to make a mull (a very […]
“Beeswax” is a rock song by Nirvana, recorded at the Reciprocal Recording Studios on January 23, 1988 and first released on the compilation album Kill Rock Stars in 1991. It also featured on the Nirvana album Incesticide in 1992. Only three live versions have surfaced amongst fans/collectors, one recorded at the Community World Theatre in […]