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Timeline of glaciation
glaciation in the Earth's past. The second, and possibly most severe, is estimated to have occurred from 850 to 635 Ma (million years) ago, in the late Proterozoic Age) and it has been suggested that it produced a second "Snowball Earth" in which the earth iced over completely. It has been suggested also that the end of this second cold period
Timeline_of_glaciation
Terror bombing
Talk:Terror_bombing
Avallon
Avallon is a commune in the Yonne department in Burgundy in north-central France.
Avallon
Genre studies
Genre studies are a structuralist approach to literary theory, film theory, and other cultural theories. When studying a genre in this way, one examines the structural elements that combine in the telling of a story and find patterns in collections of stories. When these elements (or codes) begin to carry inherent information, a genre is emerging.
Genre_studies
Paradigmatic analysis
Paradigmatic analysis is the analysis of paradigms embedded in the text rather than of the surface structure (syntax) of the text which is termed syntagmatic analysis. Paradigmatic analysis often uses commutation tests, i.e. analysis by substituting words of the same type or class to calibrate shifts in connotation.
Paradigmatic_analysis
Syntagmatic analysis
In semiotics, syntagmatic analysis is analysis of syntax or surface structure (syntagmatic structure) as opposed to paradigms (paradigmatic analysis). This is often achieved using commutation tests.
Syntagmatic_analysis
Deuterostome
Talk:Deuterostome
Syntagmatic structure
Syntagmatic_structure
Ways of Seeing
Ways of Seeing was a 1972 BBC television series created chiefly by writer John Berger and producer Mike Dibb, that led to a book of the same name. The series and book criticize traditional Western cultural aesthetics by raising questions about hidden ideologies in visual images. The series is partially a response to Kenneth Clark's Civilisation series, which represents a more traditionalist view of the Western artistic and cultural canon.
Ways_of_Seeing
Action (comics)
Action was a controversial weekly British comic book that was published by IPC Magazines, starting in February 14th 1976.Concerns over the comic's violent content saw it withdrawn from sale in October 16th 1976. It reappeared the following month, in toned-down form, and continued publication until November 12th 1977, at which point it was merged with Battle Picture Weekly.
Action_(comics)
Bobi Jones
Robert Maynard Jones (born 1929), generally known as Bobi Jones, is a Welsh Christian academic, one of the most prolific writers in the history of the Welsh language. A versatile master of poetry, fictional prose and criticism, he is now in his seventies and still producing work of a high standard.
Bobi_Jones
John Berger
John Peter Berger (born 5 November 1926) is an English art critic, novelist, painter and author. His novel G. won the 1972 Booker Prize, and his essay on art criticism Ways of Seeing, written as an accompaniment to a BBC series, is often used as a college text.
John_Berger
Artificial immune system
computer science, Artificial immune systems (AIS) are computational systems inspired by the principles and processes of the vertebrate immune system. The algorithms typically exploit the immune system's characteristics of learning and memory to solve a problem.
Artificial_immune_system
Post scarcity
Post scarcity or post-scarcity describes a hypothetical form of economy or society, often explored in science fiction, in which things such as goods, services and information are free, or practically free. This would be due to an abundance of fundamental resources (matter, energy and intelligence), in conjunction with sophisticated automated systems capable of converting raw materials into finished goods, allowing manufacturing to be as easy as duplicating software.
Post_scarcity
Iki Island
Iki Island (壱岐島) is an island lying between the island of Kyūshū and the Tsushima islands in the Tsushima Strait, the eastern channel of the Korea Strait. It is currently part of Nagasaki Prefecture of Japan. The city of Iki is the centre of the local government. The island has three ports.
Iki_Island
Runesocesius
Talk:Runesocesius
Technological determinism
Technological determinism is a reductionist approach to the relationship between social and technological development aspects. Often associated with Marx's assertion that "The windmill gives you society with the feudal lordMost interpretations of technological determinism share two general ideas that the development of technology itself follows a predictable, traceable path largely beyond cultural or political influence, and that technology in turn has "effects" on societies that are inherent, rather than socially conditioned or that the society organizes itself in such a way to support and further develop a technology once it has been introduce
Technological_determinism
Ulmus laevis
Ulmus laevis Pall., the European White Elm, yclept Fluttering Elm, Spreading Elm and, in the USA, Russian Elm, is a large deciduous tree native to Europe, from France northeast to southern Finland, and southeast to Bulgaria and the Crimea; there is also a disjunct population in the Caucasus.
Ulmus_laevis
Peptide mass fingerprinting
Peptide mass fingerprinting (PMF) (also known as protein fingerprinting) is an analytical technique for protein identification that was developed in 1993 by several groups independently. In this method, the unknown protein of interest is first cleaved into smaller peptides, whose absolute masses can be accurately measured with a mass spectrometer such as MALDI-TOF or ESI-TOF.
Peptide_mass_fingerprinting
Aberystwyth University
Talk:Aberystwyth_University