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Amos Ori
Amos Ori is a professor of Physics at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel. He received media attention in 2005 when he proposed, in a letter to Physical Review Letters, what he claimed was a more "realistic" model for time travel.
Amos_Ori
Orin Starn
Orin Starn is the Sally Dalton Robinson Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Duke University. Starn is the author of Ishi's Brain; his other books include Nightwatch and he is co-editor of The Peru Reader and Between Resistance and Revolution. He has appeared on many radio and television programs, and writes for newspapers including the Los Angeles Times and Chronicle of Higher Education.
Orin_Starn
United States
United_States
Indian Star Tortoise
The Indian Star Tortoise (Geochelone elegans) is a species of tortoise found in dry areas and scrub forest in India and Sri Lanka. This species is quite popular in the exotic pet trade.
Indian_Star_Tortoise
Lavender oil
Talk:Lavender_oil
Flying-spot scanner
A flying-spot scanner (FSS) uses a scanning source of a spot of light, such as a high-resolution, high-light-output, low-persistence Cathode Ray Tube (CRT), to scan an image, usually from motion picture film or a slide. The output of the scanner is usually a television signal.
Flying-spot_scanner
H-index
The h-index is an index that attempts to measure both the scientific productivity and the apparent scientific impact of a scientist. The index is based on the set of the scientist's most cited papers and the number of citations that they have received in other people's publications.
H-index
Daubert standard
Talk:Daubert_standard
Ancient dog breeds
ancient breeds of dog have recently been identified through advances in DNA analysis. These breeds of domesticated dog show the fewest genetic differences from wolves. The breeds are geographically diverse, including dogs from Siberia, Japan, Alaska, China, Tibet (China), and Africa.
Ancient_dog_breeds
Cheikh Anta Diop
Talk:Cheikh_Anta_Diop
Beijing National Aquatics Center
Beijing_National_Aquatics_Center
Red hair/Archive 1
Talk:Red_hair/Archive_1
Tunicate
Talk:Tunicate
Repoxygen
Repoxygen is the tradename for a type of gene therapy that induces controlled release of erythropoietin (EPO) in response to low oxygen concentration. It is has been developed by Oxford Biomedica to treat anaemia. It has been developed in mice, is still in preclinical development and has not been extensively tested in humans.
Repoxygen
List of Star Wars substances
The following is a list of substances, including food and drugs, found in the fictional series Star Wars.
List_of_Star_Wars_substances
Pierre Hérigone
Pierre Hérigone (Latinized as Petrus Herigonius) (1580-1643) was a French mathematician and astronomer. Of Basque origin, Hérigone taught in Paris for most of his life.
Pierre_Hérigone
Leibniz and Newton calculus controversy
Talk:Leibniz_and_Newton_calculus_controversy
Absinthe/Archive 1
Talk:Absinthe/Archive_1
TAML
The synthetic molecule tetra-amido macrocyclic ligand (TAML) is a catalyst which speeds oxidation reactions. It was designed by Terrence J. Collins and associates at Carnegie Mellon University, and is touted as one example of an environmentally-friendly catalyst.
TAML
Segmented sleep
Talk:Segmented_sleep