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ActivMedia Robotics
ActivMedia Robotics, former name of MobileRobots Inc, is a company in Amherst, New Hampshire that designs and manufactures autonomous research robots, commercial service robots and navigation systems for robot developers and manufacturers.
ActivMedia_Robotics
Articles for deletion/Log/2005 December 1
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_December_1
Articles for deletion/Treigloffobia
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Treigloffobia
Paull Shin
Paull Shin (Shin, Hobom, Korean:Korean American member of the Washington State Senate, the first Korean American ever elected to the Washington State Legislature. He is a member of the Democratic Party, elected from the 21st Legislative District, in southwest Snohomish County.
Paull_Shin
Colloquial Welsh morphology
Talk:Colloquial_Welsh_morphology
ACM Crossroads
ACM Crossroads is a current information science journal published in both print and electronic forms by the Association for Computing Machinery. The full text is available online, without subscription. The first edition was published in 1994(Jones 2003). According to its publisher, it is run for and by students, and was their first electronically published journal(ACM 2004).
ACM_Crossroads
Francis Tyers/Archive2
User_talk:Francis_Tyers/Archive2
Chapel + Cultural Center at Rensselaer
The Chapel + Cultural Center at Rensselaer is an architecturally unique, multipurpose performing arts and spiritual space in Troy, New York, owned and operated by the Rensselaer Newman Foundation (RNF). It is conventionally referred to as "The C+CC"; the "+" sign has come to be formally used instead of "and" or an ampersand as a representative symbol of the Christian cross.
Chapel_+_Cultural_Center_at_Rensselaer
Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru
Geiriadur_Prifysgol_Cymru
Tal-y-llyn Lake
Tal-y-llyn_Lake
Phonocentrism
Phonocentrism is the idea that sounds and speech are inherently superior (or "more natural") to the written language. To adherents of this philosophy, spoken language is inherently richer and more intuitive than written language. Phonocentrism holds that spoken language is the primary, fundamental way of communicating, and writing is merely a "second-rate" attempt to capture speech.
Phonocentrism
Surge (glacier)
Glacial surges are short-lived events where a glacier can move up to velocities 100 times faster than normal (300 meters per day), and advance substantially. Surging glaciers are clustered around a few areas. High concentrations of surging glaciers can be found in Svalbard, Canadian Arctic islands, and Alaska.
Surge_(glacier)
Cadwallon ap Cadfan
Talk:Cadwallon_ap_Cadfan
MattOates
User:MattOates
Myra Wilson
Myra Wilson is a lecturer in computer science at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. She was also a judge on the BBC television program Robot Wars.Subjects covered by Myra include Robotics and Database Theory.
Myra_Wilson
History of York
history of York as a city dates to the beginning of the first millennium AD but evidence for the presence of people in the area date back much further to 8000/7000 BC. As York was a town in Roman times, its Celtic name is recorded in Roman sources as Eboracum and Eburacum; after 400, Anglo-Saxons took over the area and adapted the name by folk etymology to Old English Eoforwīc, which means "wild-boar town", and the Vikings, who took over the area later, in turn adapted the name by folk etymology to Norse Jórvík meaning "horse bay."
History_of_York
The Nationwide Project
The_Nationwide_Project
Shadebug
User:Shadebug
Northern Universities Association
Southern Universities Association (SUA) the Northern Universities Association (NUA) is an informal grouping of University Change Ringing Societies in the UK who meet annually for a weekend; usually in November. The official reason for the meeting is a Striking Competition.
Northern_Universities_Association
Optical dating
Optical dating is a method of determining how long ago minerals were last exposed to daylight. It is useful to geologists and archaeologists who want to know when such an event occurred.Alternate names sometimes used are optically stimulated luminescence dating (OSL dating) and photoluminescence dating (PL dating).
Optical_dating