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Northern economic region
Northern economic region (; tr.Severny ekonomichesky rayon) is one of twelve economic regions of Russia.
Northern_economic_region
Northwestern economic region
Northwestern economic region (; tr.Severo-Zapadny ekonomichesky rayon) is one of twelve economic regions of Russia.
Northwestern_economic_region
Gaussian blur
Talk:Gaussian_blur
Foresterhill
Foresterhill
Foresterhill
Armored Shrew
The Armored Shrew (Scutisorex somereni), also known as the Hero Shrew, is a large shrew native to Africa, which has a highly unusual spinal column. Its corrugated interlocking vertebrae are quite different from those found in other shrews, or in fact, in any other type of mammal.
Armored_Shrew
Edinburgh Association for the University Education of Women
The Edinburgh Association for the University Education of Women (EAUEW), originally known as the Edinburgh Ladies' Educational Association (ELEA), campaigned for higher education for women from 1867 until 1892 when Scottish universities started to admit female students. For nearly a quarter of a century it arranged its own classes for women with lecturers from Edinburgh University, and it was connected with a wider campaign across the United Kingdom to open universities to women students.
Edinburgh_Association_for_the_University_Education_of_Women
Stones of Scotland
There are many large stones of Scotland of cultural and historical interest. There are so many, it is not possible to do more than discuss a few of them.
Stones_of_Scotland
Aberdeen Maternity Hospital
Aberdeen_Maternity_Hospital
Hiberno-English/Archive 1
Talk:Hiberno-English/Archive_1
Stone balls
Stone_balls
University of Aberdeen School of Medicine
Aberdeen University Medical School is a school of the College of Life Sciences and Medicine at the University of Aberdeen. There has been a medical school at the university since the founding of King's College in 1495. Indeed, the university was the seat of the first medical school in the English speaking world. As of 2008 the Medical School takes 175 British students per year and an additional 13 from overseas .
University_of_Aberdeen_School_of_Medicine
Music and mathematics
Music theorists often use mathematics to understand musical structure and communicate new ways of hearing music. This has led to musical applications of set theory, abstract algebra, and number theory. Music scholars have also used mathematics to understand musical scales, and some composers have incorporated the Golden ratio and Fibonacci numbers into their work.
Music_and_mathematics
Matthew Hay
Matthew Hay (1855-1932) was a Scottish doctor and champion of Public Health. He was appointed Medical Officer of Health for the City of Aberdeen in 1888, a post he held until 1923. He was also Professor of Forensic Medicine at the University of Aberdeen.
Matthew_Hay
Kirstin Gove
Kirstin Gove (née Haggarty, born circa 1973) is a Scottish presenter for STV News in Northern Scotland.Gove was born in Glasgow but moved to Aberdeen at the age of three. Both of her parents are former full-time teachers in Aberdeen. Gove attended Ashley Road Primary School and Aberdeen Grammar School, and graduated in 1995 with a MA Honours degree in German and International Relations.
Kirstin_Gove
Dugald Baird
Talk:Dugald_Baird
Timeline of United States inventions
This article is a timeline of inventions made by people who were citizens of the United States, or its predecessor colonies.
Timeline_of_United_States_inventions
Professionalization
Professionalization is the social process by which any trade or occupation transforms itself into a true "profession of the highest integrity and competence." This process tends to involve establishing acceptable qualifications, a professional body or association to oversee the conduct of members of the profession and some degree of demarcation of the qualified from unqualified amateurs.
Professionalization
Chanonry Point
Chanonry Point lies at the end of Chanonry Ness, a spit of land extending into the Moray Firth between Fortrose and Rosemarkie on the Black Isle, Scotland.
Chanonry_Point
The Famous Tay Whale
The Famous Tay Whale" is a poem by William Topaz McGonagall about a humpback whale hunted and killed in 1883 in the Firth of Tay near Dundee, Scotland, then the UK's main whaling port. The Tay whale came to public prominence when it was subject to a public dissection by Sir John Struthers and taken on a tour of the UK. It's skeleton now resides in the Dundee Maritime Museum.
The_Famous_Tay_Whale
Jaba River
Jaba River is a river in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. It empties to Empress Augusta Bay at
Jaba_River