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Benzyl alcohol
Benzyl alcohol is an organic compound with the formula C6H5CH2OH. The benzyl group is often abbreviated "Bn", thus benzyl alcohol is denoted as BnOH. Benzyl alcohol is a colorless liquid with a mild pleasant aromatic odor. It is a useful solvent due to its polarity, low toxicity, and low vapor pressure.
Benzyl_alcohol
Bayfordbury
Bayfordbury, Hertfordshire is the location of the University of Hertfordshire's observatory, and biology/geography field station. The site also houses the Science Learning Centre for the East of England, which, amongst its activities, runs on-site Astronomy Days for primary schools, using their in-house planetarium and the nearby telescopes.
Bayfordbury
Day for night
Day for night, also known as nuit américaine ("American night"), is the name of a cinematographic technique used to simulate a night scene. Mainly intended to avoid costly (and technically challenging) night filming, outside scenes can instead be shot during the day, using tungsten-balanced rather than daylight-balanced film stock or with special blue filters and also under-exposing the shot (usually in post-production) to create the illusion of darkness or moonlight.
Day_for_night
Owen Davies
Owen Davies is a reader in Social History at the University of Hertfordshire. His main field of research is on the history of modern and contemporary witchcraft and magic. His interest in the history of witchcraft and magic developed out of a childhood interest in folklore and mythology, which was spawned in part from reading the books of Alan Garner.
Owen_Davies
Romani language
Talk:Romani_language
Water privatization
Water privatization is a short-hand for private sector participation in the provision of water services and sanitation, although more rarely it refers to privatization of water resources themselves. Because water services are seen as such a key public service, proposals for private sector participation often evoke stronger opposition than for other sectors. Globally, more than 90% of water and sanitation systems are publicly owned and operated.
Water_privatization
Afshar experiment
Afshar experiment is an optical experiment which may challenge the principle of complementarity in quantum mechanics, although there is as yet no consensus on this in physics. The result of the experiment, which was first devised and carried out by Shahriar Afshar in 2001, appears to be in accordance with the standard predictions of quantum mechanics; however, it is controversially claimed to violate the Englert-Greenberger duality relation.
Afshar_experiment
Formula Student
Formula Student is a student engineering competition held annually in the UK. Student teams from around the world design, build, test, and race a small-scale formula style racing car. The cars are judged on a number of criteria including both static and dynamic events. It is sanctioned by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the Society of Automotive Engineers and uses the same rules as the original Formula SAE.
Formula_Student
Harry Potter universe
The fictional universe of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series of fantasy novels comprises two separate and distinct societieswizarding world and the Muggle world. The Muggle world is the series' name for the world inhabited by the non-magical majority, with the wizarding world existing coextensively with it but hidden from the awareness of the non-magical "Muggles".
Harry_Potter_universe
Neural gas
Neural_gas
Legal Practice Course
Legal Practice Course (LPC), also known as the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, is the vocational stage for becoming a solicitor in England and Wales. The course is the successor to Law Society Finals and is more vocational in its syllabus. The LPC can be taken in many different formats including full-time and part-time, on week days, evenings, and weekends.
Legal_Practice_Course
Dead external links/404/u
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FT2/NLP
User:FT2/NLP
Therapeutic use of Neuro-linguistic programming
The therapeutic use of Neuro-Linguistic Programming is called NLP Therapy or Neurolinguistic Psychotherapy (NLPt). It is a form of psychotherapy which draws on the principles and techniques of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). NLP psychotherapists are usually also skilled in other techniques, such as Cognitive Therapy and will draw from them as required. Neurolinguistic Psychotherapy (NLPt) is recognized by the UKCP.
Therapeutic_use_of_Neuro-linguistic_programming
Barrington Hall (Berkeley, California)
Barrington Hall was a student housing cooperative in the University Students' Cooperative Association (USCA) system in Berkeley, California, from 1935 to 1990. It is currently privately operated student housing.
Barrington_Hall_(Berkeley,_California)
Bayford, Hertfordshire
Bayford is a village and civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 435. The village is about three miles south of Hertford, and is served by Bayford railway station.Bayford has won 'best kept village' awards in previous years and is renowned for being a place of beauty.Bayford contains a local primary school:
Bayford,_Hertfordshire
Geoffrey Hodgson
Geoffrey M. Hodgson (born 28 July 1946) is a Research Professor of Business Studies in the University of Hertfordshire, and also the head of the Centre for Research in Institutional Economics. He is the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Institutional Economics.Prof.
Geoffrey_Hodgson
Integrating functionality
Integrating functionality is a process of modifying an existing design to increase the list of functional capabilities. The goal of such a process is to create products and devices with broad applications. This process starts with analyzing a number of similar devices and finishes with a single device which can be used in place of any of the initial devices.
Integrating_functionality
Ebelthite
User:Ebelthite
Ebelthite
Ebelthite is a fairly rare English surname.The Ebelthite surname is properly a variation of the surname Hebblethwaite. Hebblethwaite is a place name in Sedbergh, Yorkshire, England. There is also Hebblethwaite Hall, Hebblethwaite Lane and Hebblethwaite cave found in Sedbergh. The origin is uncertain however the 'thwaite' element is from the Old Norse þveit for a piece of land or paddock.
Ebelthite