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Berton/Cladistics
User:Berton/Cladistics
James R. Dow
Iowa State University with research interests in German Volkskunde (folklore), Old Order Amish of Kalona and Amana Colonists of Amana. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2005 for A study and grammar of the Cymbrian language
James_R._Dow
DGG/sandbox
User:DGG/sandbox
LGBT parenting
Many lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people are parents. In the 2000 U.S. Census, for example, 33 percent of female same-sex couple households and 22 percent of male same-sex couple households reported at least one child under the age of 18 living in the home. Nevertheless, LGBT parenting in general, and adoption by LGBT couples in particular, are issues of ongoing political controversy in many Western countries, often seen as part of culture wars between conservatives and social liberals.
LGBT_parenting
Wildwood Park, Winnipeg
Wildwood Park was designed by Hubert Bird in 1947. It is a community within Winnipeg that has a central green space and no front roads (only back alleys), with communal walkways, playgrounds and parks. The concept is based on the Radburn community design of architects Henry Wright and Clarence Stein.
Wildwood_Park,_Winnipeg
Scott Stanzel
Scott Michael Stanzel (born January 15, 1973) was a political appointee in the administration of President of the United States George W. Bush. On October 16, 2006, White House Press Secretary Tony Snow named the Iowa native to a position as Deputy Press Secretary. Stanzel is the son of Ned and Chelon Stanzel, and was raised in Sac City, Iowa, where his father raised cattle and hogs.
Scott_Stanzel
Ulmus 'Cathedral'
The elm hybrid cultivar ''Siberian Elm U. pumila with the Japanese Elm U. davidiana var. japonica at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and patented in 1994.
Ulmus_'Cathedral'
Generic Model Organism Database
Model Organism Databases (MODs) describe genome and other information aboutMore recently, the Generic Model Organism Database (GMOD) Project began as an effort to create reusable software tools formodel organism databases. Some of these software components are linked together by their use of a common database schema known as Chado. This project is funded by the US NIH,
Generic_Model_Organism_Database
Kowanyama, Queensland
Talk:Kowanyama,_Queensland
Philip J. Dolan
Philip J. Dolan graduated in physics from West Point in 1945, was assigned to the Manhattan Project, Los Alamos, in 1948, and received his MSc in physics from the University of Virginia in 1956. Dolan held U.S. Army posts ranging from 'Instructor in Nuclear Weapons Employment' to 'Nuclear Effects Project Officer'. He later worked for both Lockheed Corporation and SRI International.
Philip_J._Dolan
List of protein structure prediction software
This list of protein structure prediction software summarizes commonly used software tools in protein structure prediction, including homology modeling, protein threading, ab initio methods, secondary structure prediction, and transmembrane helix and signal peptide prediction.
List_of_protein_structure_prediction_software
Image copyright tags/Archive 6
Wikipedia_talk:Image_copyright_tags/Archive_6
Rail transport in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Rail transport in the Democratic Republic of the Congo the Congo Railroad Company (Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer du Congo) and the Office National des Transports (Congo) (Office National des Transports, ONATRA)
Rail_transport_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
John R. Ragazzini
John Ralph Ragazzini (1912 November 22, 1988) was an American electrical engineer and a professor of Electrical Engineering. Ragazzini was born in New York and received the degrees of B.S. and E.E. at the City College of New York in 1932 and 1933 and earned the degrees of A.M.
John_R._Ragazzini
History of Indigenous Australians
history of Indigenous Australians is thought to have spanned 40,000 to 45,000 years, although some estimates have put the figure at up to 70,000 years before European settlement, with extreme estimates being around 100,000-125,000 years.
History_of_Indigenous_Australians
Induced path
mathematical area of graph theory, an induced path in an undirected graph G is a path that is an induced subgraph of G. That is, it is a sequence of vertices in G such that each two adjacent vertices in the sequence are connected by an edge in G, and each two nonadjacent vertices in the sequence are not connected by any edge in G. An induced path is sometimes called a snake, and the problem of finding long induced paths in hypercube graphs is known as the snake-in-the-box problem.
Induced_path
Spearfish, South Dakota
Talk:Spearfish,_South_Dakota
Flavia Domitilla (saint)
Flavia Domitilla was daughter of Domitilla the Younger by an unknown father. She married her cousin, the consul Titus Flavius Clemens.
Flavia_Domitilla_(saint)
Genetic algorithm in economics
Genetic_algorithm_in_economics
Simfish/Links
User:Simfish/Links
SB Johnny/Root rewrite
User:SB_Johnny/Root_rewrite
Rafael Palacios (priest)
Fr. Rafael Palacios was a Roman Catholic priest in El Salvador who was assassinated in June 1979 in Suchitoto. He served under Archbishop Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez. His murder was characterized by Romero as part of a systematic persecution of the Catholic Church and oppression against efforts to reform a military dictatorship there to guarantee human rights for the poor masses.
Rafael_Palacios_(priest)
Flight altitude record
ballooning onward. Some records are certified by Fédération Aéronautique Internationale.
Flight_altitude_record
Aegilops cylindrica
Aegilops_cylindrica
Ulmus americana 'Independence'
The American Elm Ulmus americana cultivar ''University of Wisconsin-Madison from a crossing of the American Elm cultivar Moline and American Elm clone W-185-21, to become one of the six clones forming the American Liberty series, and the only one to be patented (U. S. Plant Patent 6227).
Ulmus_americana_'Independence'
Ulmus americana 'Valley Forge'
The American Elm Ulmus americana cultivar ''Maryland Agricultural Research Service and released to wholesale nurseries by the U. S. National Arboretum in 1995.
Ulmus_americana_'Valley_Forge'
Ulmus americana 'New Harmony'
The American Elm Ulmus americana cultivar ''Maryland Agricultural Research Service and released by the United States National Arboretum in 1995, along with 'Valley Forge'.
Ulmus_americana_'New_Harmony'
Martin D. Currigan
Martin D. Currigan, Sr., was born in 1845 in Ireland in Ballaghaderreen in County Roscommon. He arrived in America in 1864, went west to Colorado, worked as a plastering contractor, and entered politics in the 1890s.
Martin_D._Currigan
Influenza A virus subtype H3N1
H3N1 is a subtype of the species Influenza A virus, mostly affecting pigs.The known subtypes of Influenza A virus that create influenza in pigs and are endemic in pigs are H1N1, H1N2, H3N1 and H3N2.
Influenza_A_virus_subtype_H3N1
Ulmus davidiana var. japonica 'Prospector'
The Japanese Elm Ulmus davidiana var. japonica cultivar ''U. wilsoniana Schneid., now sunk as U. davidiana var. japonica by Fu . A U.S. National Arboretum introduction, it was selected in 1975 from a batch of 1965 seedlings in Delaware, Ohio, and released in 1990 .
Ulmus_davidiana_var._japonica_'Prospector'
Ulmus 'Patriot'
The American hybrid cultivar '' is a U. S. Department of Agriculture introduction derived in 1980 from a crossing of the American hybrid 'Urban' with the Wilson's Elm (now treated as Japanese Elm U. davidiana var. japonica) cultivar 'Prospector' and released to commerce in 1993.
Ulmus_'Patriot'
Vasculum
A vasculum is a container used by botanists to keep field samples viable by maintaining a cool, humid environment. Vascula are typically flattened tin cylinders carried horizontally on a strap (so the specimens lie flat) lined with moistened cloth.
Vasculum
Robert Barefoot
Talk:Robert_Barefoot
Herman Quirmbach
Herman C. Quirmbach, Ph.D. (born October 6, 1950) is the Iowa State Senator from the 23rd District. He has served in the Iowa Senate since 2003 and served on the Ames City Council from 1995-2003. He received his BA from Harvard, where his freshman-year roommate was 2008 Nobel laureate Roger Y. Tsien. His MA and Ph.D. are from Princeton University and is an associate professor of economics at Iowa State University.
Herman_Quirmbach
Lyotropic
Talk:Lyotropic
History of clothing and textiles
history of clothing and textiles attempts an objective survey of clothing and textiles throughout human history, identifying materials, tools, techniques, and influences, and the cultural significance of these items to the people who used them.Textiles, defined as felt or spun fibers made into yarn and subsequently netted, looped, knit or woven to make fabrics, appeared in the Middle East during the late stone age.
History_of_clothing_and_textiles
Corn gluten meal
Corn gluten meal (often simply called CGM) is a byproduct of corn (maize) processing that has historically been used as an animal feed. In 1985, Dr. Nick Christians of Iowa State University, discovered that CGM displayed pre-emergent herbicidal effects during a series of turf grass experiments. The use of corn gluten meal as an herbicide was patented in 1991,
Corn_gluten_meal
Geoffrey Sauer
Geoffrey Sauer (born 1968, Bloomington, Indiana) is an American new media theorist who researches technologies including open source software and collaborative multimedia development in the context of the history of publishing. He is the director of the open-access electronic text archive the EServer, an electronic text archive, which is according to Alexa the most popular website in the arts and humanities.
Geoffrey_Sauer
Purus74
User:Purus74
Building implosion
Talk:Building_implosion
Proto-Armenian language
The earliest testimony of the Armenian language dates to the 5th century AD (the Bible translation of Mesrob Mashtots). The earlier history of the language is unclear and the subject of much speculation.Indo-European language, but its development is opaque. In any case, Armenian has many layers of loanwords and shows traces of long language contact with Hurro-Urartian, Greek and Indo-Iranian.
Proto-Armenian_language
Cedar Rapids and Missouri River Railroad
Cedar Rapids and Missouri Railroad was a railroad chartered to run from Cedar Rapids, Iowa to Council Bluffs, Iowa on the Missouri River. It was the first railroad to reach Council Bluffs, Iowa, the eastern terminus of the First Transcontinental Railroad. The city of Ames, Iowa was created as a station stop on the line. It was one of four railroads that were built as result of the Iowa Land Bill of 1856 that gave land grants for railroads.
Cedar_Rapids_and_Missouri_River_Railroad
Orangeville, Illinois
Talk:Orangeville,_Illinois
Rabbit haemorrhagic disease
Rabbit haemorrhagic disease (RHD), also known as rabbit calicivirus disease (RCD) or viral haemorrhagic disease (VHD), is a highly infectious and often fatal disease that affects rabbits of the species Oryctolagus cuniculus. The infectious agent responsible for the disease is rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV), or rabbit calicivirus (RCV), genus Lagovirus of the family Caliciviridae.
Rabbit_haemorrhagic_disease
Jason Rees
User:Jason_Rees
Viral hemorrhagic septicemia
Viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS) is a deadly infectious fish disease caused by the Viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV, or VHSv). It afflicts over 50 species of freshwater northern hemisphere.Historically, VHS was associated mostly with freshwater salmonids in western Europe,European Community Reference Laboratory for Fish Diseases.
Viral_hemorrhagic_septicemia
Equine drug testing
Equine_drug_testing
Parviz Davoodi
Parviz Davoodi (, Parviz Dâvudi) (born 1952 in Tehran) is the current First Vice President of Iran (since September 11, 2005). He is also an economist at Shahid Beheshti University. Although President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is known to have conservative ideals, Dr. Davoodi teaches liberal economic perspectives in his classrooms at Shahid Beheshti University. It is believed that his economic ideas are highly influenced by modern economic theory. He is for free markets and open economies.
Parviz_Davoodi
ShoreBank
ShoreBank is an American community development bank and green bank. It was founded in 1973 in Chicago. A pioneer in profitably lending to underserved urban and rural communities, ShoreBank has grown to $2.4 billion in assets and has affiliates across the United States and international consulting projects.
ShoreBank
BullRangifer/Sandbox List of articles related to scientific skepticism
User:BullRangifer/Sandbox_List_of_articles_related_to_scientific_skepticism