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| Prosopopoeia prosopopoeia ( Prosopopoeia
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| Cyclone Zoe Severe Tropical Cyclone Zoe (RSMC Nadi designation04F, JTWC designation06P) was the fourth tropical depression, the second tropical cyclone and the first Severe Tropical Cyclone off the 2002–03 South Pacific cyclone season. Severe Tropical Cyclone Zoe is the most intense tropical cyclone ever observed in the South Pacific to the east of 160E with a pressure of 890hPa (mbar). Cyclone_Zoe
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| Skookum1 User_talk:Skookum1
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| Titus Flavius Clemens (consul) Titus Flavius Clemens was a great-nephew of the Roman Emperor Vespasian. He was the son of Titus Flavius Sabinus (consul 69), brother to Titus Flavius Sabinus (consul 82) and a second cousin to Roman Emperors to Titus and Domitian. Titus_Flavius_Clemens_(consul)
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| Machine epsilon floating point arithmetic, the machine epsilon (also called macheps, machine precision) is, for a particular floating point unit, the difference between 1 and the smallest exactly representable number greater than one. It gives an upper bound on the relative error due to rounding of floating point numbers. Machine_epsilon
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| Network coding Network coding is a field of information theory and coding theory and is a method of attaining maximum information flow in a network. Network_coding
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| Interacting galaxy Interacting galaxies (Colliding galaxies) are the result of one galaxy's gravity disturbing another galaxy. An example of minor interaction is a satellite galaxy disturbing the primary galaxy's spiral arms. An example of major interaction is a galactic collision. Interacting_galaxy
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| Adonijah Welch Adonijah Strong Welch (April 12, 1821 - March 14, 1889) was a United States Senator from Florida and the first president of Iowa State Agricultural College (now Iowa State University).Born in East Hampton, Connecticut, Welch moved to Jonesville, Michigan in 1839 and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1846. Adonijah_Welch
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| Baby corn Talk:Baby_corn
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| Vanessa (butterfly) Vanessa is a genus of brush-footed butterflies. Many people are familiar with it, as it has a near-global distribution and includes conspicuous species such as the red admirals (e.g. Red Admiral, Indian Red Admiral, New Zealand Red Admiral), the Kamehameha butterfly, or the painted ladies of subgenus Cynthia:Painted Lady, American Painted Lady, Australian Painted Lady, etc.The name of the genus may have been taken from the girl's name. Vanessa_(butterfly)
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| Istanbul Istanbul
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| Phenol extraction Phenol extraction is a processing technology used to prepare phenols as raw materials, compounds or additives for industrial wood processing and for chemical industries.Phenol extraction also is a laboratory process to purify a DNA sample.In this method, a mixture of TE (or Tris-Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) and phenol is combined with an equal volume of an aqueous DNA sample. Phenol_extraction
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| Phoebe/coral User:Phoebe/coral
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| Scottish Gaelic language/Archive 1 Talk:Scottish_Gaelic_language/Archive_1
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| Memory bound function Memory bound refers to a situation in which the time to complete a given computational problem is decided primarily by the amount of available memory to hold data. In other words, the limiting factor of solving a given problem is the memory access speed. The application of memory bound functions could prove to be valuable in preventing spam, which has become a problem of epidemic proportions on the Internet. Memory_bound_function
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| Hurdy gurdy Talk:Hurdy_gurdy
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| Vasant Honavar Vasant G. Honavar is an Indian born computer scientist, and professor specializing in artificial intelligence at Iowa State University. He received his Ph.D. in 1990 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he worked with Leonard Uhr. He is known for his research contributions in artificial intelligence, machine learning, neural networks, semantic web, bioinformatics and computational biology. Vasant_Honavar
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| Leonard Uhr Leonard Uhr (1927- October 5 2000) was an American computer scientist, and a pioneer in computer vision, pattern recognition, machine learning, and cognitive science. He was an expert in many aspects of human neurophysiology and perception, and a central theme of his research was to design artificial intelligence systems based on his understanding of how the human brain works. He was one of the early proponents of incorporation into artificial intelligence algorithms, methods for dealing with uncertainty. Leonard_Uhr
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| Poly-Bernoulli number Poly-Bernoulli_number
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| Transient climate simulation transient climate simulation is a mode of running a global climate model in which a period of time (typically 1850-2100) is simulated with continuously-varying concentrations of greenhouse gases so that the climate of the model represents a realistic mode of possible change in the real world. Transient_climate_simulation
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| Integrated coastal zone management Integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) is a process for the management of the coast using an integrated approach, regarding all aspects of the coastal zone, including geographical and political boundaries, in an attempt to achieve sustainability.This concept was born in 1992 during the Earth Summit of Rio de Janeiro. The policy regarding ICZM is set out in the proceedings of the summit within Agenda 21, Chapter 17. Integrated_coastal_zone_management
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| Papilio polytes The Common Mormon Papilio polytes is a common species of swallowtail butterfly widely distributed across Asia. This butterfly is known for the mimicry displayed by the numerous forms of its females which mimic inedible Red-bodied Swallowtails, such as the Common Rose and the Crimson Rose. Papilio_polytes
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| Iowa State Cyclones The Iowa State Cyclones (commonly referred to as the "'Clones") are the athletic teams of Iowa State University. The university is a member of the Big 12 Conference and competes in NCAA Division I, fielding 16 varsity teams in 11 sports. Men's sports Basketball Cross country Football Golf Track and field Wrestling Women's sports Basketball Cross country Golf Gymnastics Soccer Softball Swimming and diving Tennis [[ Iowa_State_Cyclones
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| Canned tomato Canned tomatoes are tomatoes, usually peeled, that are sealed into a can, after having been processed by heat, they are also known as tinned tomatoes. Canned_tomato
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| Reference desk archive/Science/January 2006 Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Science/January_2006
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| Animal breeding Animal breeding is a branch of animal science that addresses the evaluation (primarilary using best linear unbiased prediction) of the genetic value (estimated breeding value, EBV) of domestic livestock. Selecting animals for breeding with superior EBV in growth rate, egg, meat, milk, or wool production, or have other desirable traits has revolutionized agricultural livestock production throughout the world. Animal_breeding
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| Aluminium nitrate Aluminium nitrate is a salt of aluminium and nitric acid, existing normally as a crystalline hydrate, most commonly as aluminium nitrate nonahydrate, Al(NO3)3·9H2O, with a molecular formula weight of 375.117 g/mol. Aluminium_nitrate
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| Saylorville Lake Saylorville Lake is a reservoir on the Des Moines River in Iowa. It is located upstream from the city of Des Moines, and from the mouth of the Des Moines River at the Mississippi River. It was constructed as part of a flood control system for the Des Moines River as well as to aid in controlling flood crests on the Mississippi, of which the Des Moines is a tributary.At its normal level of above sea level, Saylorville Lake covers an area of or and reaches some upstream. Saylorville_Lake
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| List of dog diseases list of dog diseases is a continuously updated selection of diseases and other conditions found in the dog. Some of these diseases are unique to dogs or closely related species, while others are found in other animals, including humans. Not all of the articles listed here contain information specific to dogs. These articles are marked with an asterisk (*). List_of_dog_diseases
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| Repast (modeling toolkit) The Recursive Porous Agent Simulation Toolkit (Repast) is a widely used free and open-source, cross-platform, agent-based modeling and simulation toolkit. Repast has multiple implementations in several languages and built-in adaptive features such as genetic algorithms and regression. Repast was originally developed by David Sallach, Nick Collier, Tom Howe, Michael North and others at the University of Chicago. Repast_(modeling_toolkit)
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| Graduate student unionization Graduate student employee unionization refers to labor unions that represent students who are employed by their college or university to teach classes, conduct research and perform clerical duties. As of 2007 there are 28 graduate student employee local unions in the United States. Graduate_student_unionization
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| Hellenic State Railways Hellenic State Railways or SEK ( or Σ.Ε.Κ.) was a Greek public sector entity (legal person of public law) which was established in 1920 and operated most greek railway lines until 1970. Hellenic_State_Railways
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| Species group species group is an informal taxonomic rank into which an assemblage of closely-related species within a genus are grouped because of their morphological similarities and their identity as a biological unit with a single monophyletic origin. Species_group
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| Dark romanticism Talk:Dark_romanticism
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| Nuclear sclerosis Nuclear sclerosis is an age-related change in the density of the crystalline lens nucleus that occurs in all older animals. It is caused by compression of older lens fibers in the nucleus by new fiber formation. The denser construction of the nucleus causes it to scatter light. Nuclear_sclerosis
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| Nymphomyiidae The Nymphomyiidae are a family of slender, delicate flies (Diptera). Larvae are found among aquatic mosses in small, rapid streams in northern regions of the world. Many fossil species and a few extant species are known. Under an alternative classification, they are considered the only living representatives of a separate, archaic suborder called "Archidiptera". Nymphomyiidae
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| Chemistry education Chemistry education (or chemical education) is a comprehensive term that refers to topics related to the study or description of the teaching and learning of chemistry in schools, colleges and universities. Topics in chemistry education might include understanding how students learn chemistry, how best to teach chemistry, and how to improve learning outcomes by changing teaching methods and appropriate training of chemistry instructors, within many modes, including classroom lecture, demonstrations, and laboratory activities. Chemistry_education
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| Guillermo Gonzalez (astronomer) Guillermo Gonzalez (born 1963 in Havana, Cuba) is an astrophysicist and notable proponent of intelligent design, and is a professor at Grove City College, an evangelical Christian school, in Grove City, Pennsylvania. He is a senior fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture, considered the hub of the intelligent design movement, and a fellow with the International Society for Complexity, Information and Design, which also promotes intelligent design. Guillermo_Gonzalez_(astronomer)
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| Nonpoint source pollution Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution is water pollution affecting a water body from diffuse sources, such as polluted runoff from agricultural areas draining into a river, or wind-borne debris blowing out to sea. Nonpoint source pollution can be contrasted with point source pollution, where discharges occur to a body of water at a single location, such as discharges from a chemical factory, urban runoff from a roadway storm drain, or from ships at sea. Nonpoint_source_pollution
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| Blephariceridae Blephariceridae, commonly known as Net-winged midges, are a nematoceran family in the order Diptera. The adults resemble crane flies except with a projecting anal angle in the wings, and different head shape, absence of the V on the mesonotum, and more laterally outstretched forward facing legs. Blephariceridae
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| Energy density Talk:Energy_density
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| Jack Trice Johnny (Jack) Trice (1902 – October 8, 1923) was an African American football player from Iowa State College (now Iowa State University), who died due to injuries suffered during a college football game against the University of Minnesota on October 6, 1923. Jack_Trice
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| Media violence research Media and violence research attempts to determine whether a link between consuming media violence and subsequent aggressive and violent behavior exists. Although many social scientists support this link, methodological and theoretical problems with the existing literature limit interpretation of findings in this area.Media violence researchers investigate whether the popular media is one potential cause of aggressive behavior . Media_violence_research
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| Horace Mann Towner Horace Mann Towner (October 23, 1855–November 23, 1937) served over six terms as a Republican United States Representative from Iowa's 8th congressional district, and six years as the appointed Governor of Puerto Rico. In an era in which the federal government's role in health and education was small, he was an early leader of efforts to expand that role. Horace_Mann_Towner
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| IBP, Inc. IBP, Inc., formerly known as Iowa Beef Processors, Inc., now Tyson Fresh Meats, is now an American meat packing company based in Dakota Dunes, South Dakota, USA. IBP was the United States' biggest beef packer and its number two pork processor until it was acquired by Tyson Foods in 2001 for $3.2 billion USD in cash and stock. IBP,_Inc.
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| Johntex/Joseph McCoy User:Johntex/Joseph_McCoy
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