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Richard Rose (political scientist)
Richard Rose (born 8 April 1933) is an American political scientist who is currently Director of the Centre for the Study of Public Policy and Professor of Politics at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. He studied as an undergraduate at Johns Hopkins University and completed his PhD at the University of Oxford. He has conducted research on a wide range of topics, including the Northern Ireland conflict, EU enlargement, democratisation, elections and voting.
Richard_Rose_(political_scientist)
Articles for creation/2008-04-23
Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2008-04-23
Articles for creation/2008-04-24
Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2008-04-24
Phosphoroscope
phosphoroscope is piece of experimental equipment devised in 1857 by physicist A. E. Becquerel to measure how long it takes a phosphorescent material to stop glowing after it has been excited.It consists of two rotating disks with holes in them. The holes are placed on each disk at equal angled radial lines and a given distance from the centre but they do not align with each other.
Phosphoroscope
Tomas Hökfelt
Tomas Hökfelt (born 29 June 1940) is a former professor in histology at the Karolinska Institutet from 1979 until 2006, when he got his emeritate. He was linked to the Department of Neuroscience and is specialized in cell biology.
Tomas_Hökfelt
Articles for creation/2008-05-04
Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2008-05-04
Baltic people in the United Kingdom
Baltic people in the United Kingdom are those born or raised/resident in the UK who are of Estonian (although only considered Baltic geographically, not linguistically or culturally), Latvian and Lithuanian origin.
Baltic_people_in_the_United_Kingdom
Paul Mealor
Paul Mealor (born St Asaph, North Wales, 25 November 1975) is a British composer.
Paul_Mealor
Ronald Mackay, Lord Eassie
Ronald Daviid Mackay (bornScottish judge who holds the judicial title of Lord Eassie. He is a judge of the College of Justice and a member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council.
Ronald_Mackay,_Lord_Eassie
SATSIX
SATSIX is a demonstration of IPv6 integration of hybrid satellite and Wireless local loop (WLL) and is funded by the Sixth Framework Programme through Information Society Technologies. The project will help in the implementation of the European Space Policy and the i2010 European Initiative.
SATSIX
Eyewitness memory
Talk:Eyewitness_memory
Anna-Louise Milne
Anna-Louise Milne is a specialist of Twentieth Century Parisian History and Culture. In particular she has been a leading commentator on the writer Jean Paulhan and the Nouvelle Revue Française, an important literary review of the 1930s and 1940s. She has published widely on French history and culture. She currently lectures at the University of London Institute in Paris (ULIP).
Anna-Louise_Milne
Noble gas/Archive 1
Talk:Noble_gas/Archive_1
Bruno Bosteels
Bruno Bosteels is Associate Professor of Spanish Literature at Cornell University and the current editor of diacritics (journal).Bosteels has research interests spanning contemporary philosophy and critical theory, and has published over 30 articles in French, Spanish and English.
Bruno_Bosteels
Scots language/Archive 11
Talk:Scots_language/Archive_11
Life of Christ
The Life of Christ as a narrative cycle in Christian art comprises a number of different subjects, which were often grouped in series or cycles of works in a variety of media, narrating the life of Jesus on earth, as distinguished from the many other subjects in art showing the eternal life of Christ, such as Christ in Majesty, and also many types of portrait or devotional subjects without a narrative element. Most
Life_of_Christ
Dr Julien Moreau
User:Dr_Julien_Moreau
Bank Vole
Talk:Bank_Vole
Reference desk/Archives/Science/2008 July 30
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Science/2008_July_30
Wound licking
Wound licking is an instinctive response in humans and many other animals to an injury. Dogs, cats, rodents and primates all lick wounds. There is a common folk belief that animal saliva, especially that of dogs, has healing properties for human wounds, and there are a number of legends surrounding the healing properties of human and animal saliva.Wound licking can clean wounds and accelerate healing, so it can be thought of as a form of animal self-medication, or zoopharmacognosy.
Wound_licking