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Article Short description
Hodegetria Madonna of Constantinople is title for the Virgin Mary used to describe an icon from Constantinople
Social contract (Malaysia) Understanding that non-Malays can be citizens of Malaysia if they accept a special role for Malays
Structure (mathematical logic) Mapping of mathematical formulas to a particular meaning, in universal algebra and in model theory
Polytropic process Thermodynamic process that involves heat and work transfer between the system and its surroundings
Discovery learning Technique of inquiry-based learning and is considered a constructivist based approach to education
Scientific echosounder Device using sonar technology for the measurement of underwater physical and biological components
Pair distribution function Describes the distribution of distances between pairs of particles contained within a given volume
Stranded Pakistanis in Bangladesh Urdu-speaking citizens of the former East Pakistan in Bangladesh awaiting repatriation to Pakistan
Polarization of an algebraic form Technique for expressing a homogeneous polynomial in a simpler fashion by adjoining more variables
Bioorganometallic chemistry Study of biologically active molecules that contain carbon directly bonded to metals or metalloids
Oxygen window Physiological effect of oxygen metabolism on the total dissolved gas concentration in venous blood
Non-exact solutions in general relativity Solutions of Albert Einstein's field equations of general relativity which hold only approximately
Manchester school (anthropology) Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester, founded by Max Gluckman in 1947
Lightweight programming language Programming languages that have small memory footprint, easy to implement, portable and/or minimal
Molecular promiscuity Ability of a molecule to bind to interact with one or more other classes and subtypes of molecules
Bilingual municipalities in Poland Polish municipality with a second official language a part of polish, made possible by law in 2005
Peace Implementation Council International body charged with implementing the Dayton Peace Agreement for Bosnia and Herzegovina
Fluvioglacial landform Landforms resulted from associated erosion and deposition of sediments caused by glacial meltwater
Congressional Apportionment Amendment Proposed amendment to the US Constitution pertaining to the number of Representatives in the House
Air operator's certificate Approval by civil aviation authorities to operate aircraft for "commercial air transport" purposes
Metadesign Conceptual framework aimed at defining and creating social, economic and technical infrastructures
Border search exception Exception in US criminal law allowing warrantless searches and seizures near international borders
Incentivisation Practice of building motivations into a system to induce desired behaviors in the actors within it
Panama fracture zone Right lateral-moving transform fault and fracture zone between the Cocos plate and the Nazca plate
Diffusion gradient A gradient in the rates of diffusion of multiple groups of molecules through a medium or substrate
Digital library Online database of digital objects stored in electronic media formats and accessible via computers
Limitations and exceptions to copyright Provisions which allow for copyrighted works to be used without a license from the copyright owner
BMW Sauber F1.09 Formula One car with which the BMW Sauber team competed in the 2009 Formula One World Championship
Indian Monsoon Current Seasonally-varying ocean current regime found in the tropical regions of the northern Indian Ocean
Magic Mountain (British Columbia) Hydrothermal vent field on the Southern Explorer Ridge, west of Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Maternity den Lair where the mother gives birth and nurtures the young, when they are in a vulnerable life stage
Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479) Series of conflicts fought between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice from 1463 to 1479
Progressive British Muslims Group of Liberal British Muslims that formed following the London terrorist attacks of 7 July 2005
International asset recovery Any effort by governments to repatriate the proceeds of corruption hidden in foreign jurisdictions
Estonian alien's passport Travel document that may be issued to a person who is of undefined citizenship residing in Estonia
Lactarius indigo Edible fungus in the family Russulaceae from eastern North America, East Asia, and Central America
Weather pains Claims of pain associated with changes in barometric pressure, humidity or other weather phenomena
Added art George Shey Franklin: Born 11/29/1992 has three sisters Carolin George Unity George Rejoice George
Ecomorphology Study of the relation between the ecological role of an individual and its morphologic adaptations
Antarctic Intermediate Water Cold, relatively low salinity water mass found mostly at intermediate depths in the Southern Ocean
Crystal cluster Group of crystals formed in an open space with form determined by their internal crystal structure
Ottoman–Venetian War (1537–1540) Series of conflicts fought between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice from 1537 to 1540
Otic placode Thickening of the ectoderm on the outer surface of a developing embryo from which the ear develops
Metastate Probability measure on the space of all thermodynamic states for a system with quenched randomness
Executive Order 11375 Amending Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, Relating to Equal Employment Opportunity
BENGAL (project) Three-year multidisciplinary study of the abyssal benthic boundary layer in the northeast Atlantic
1987 Chilean telethon Chilean Telethon took place on Dec. 4 and 5, 1987. It was the 7th version of the Campaign in Chile
Mechanical testing Application of forces or torques to a material or structure to determine its mechanical properties
1961 Togolese constitutional referendum Referendum on whether Togo should become a presidential republic with a directly elected president
Beefsteak (banquet) Type of banquet in which sliced beef tenderloin is served to diners as all-you-can-eat finger food
Independent Education System (Israel) Israeli alternative educational system run by and serving the needs of the Haredi Jewish community
Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions Series of negotiations held in Vienna between NATO and Warsaw Pact countries between 1973 and 1989
AUV-150 Unmanned underwater vehicle in development in by Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute
Chesme Church Church in Chesme Palace between Saint Petersburg and Sumner Palace also in the Red Village, Russia
Geneticist Biologist who studies genetics and performs general research on genetic technologies and processes
Resource-based economy Economy whose gross national product or gross domestic product comes mainly from natural resources
Church of Zion, Jerusalem Hypothetical early Jewish-Christian congregation and its house of worship on Mount Zion, Jerusalem
Failure to deliver Inability of a party to a financial contract to deliver a tradable asset as contractually required
Seringapatam (1799 ship) India-built British merchant ship and whaler (1799-1870), and briefly US Navy vessel (1813–1814)
2012 Filoil Flying V Preseason Cup 7th preseason high school and collegiate basketball tournament organised by Filoil Flying V Sports
Roberto Poletti Italian journalist, politician, television presenter, radio personality and opinionist (born 1971)
LV-ROM LaserDisc-based format designed for the simultaneous storage of analog video and computer software
Certificate of division Source of appellate jurisdiction from the circuit courts to the Supreme Court of the United States
Disposition Matrix Database of information for tracking, capturing, or killing suspected enemies of the United States
Eigenstate thermalization hypothesis Hypothesis of quantum systems and when equilibrium statistical mechanics describes them accurately
Committee of Secretaries-General Committee of senior civil servants and technocrats in German-occupied Belgium during World War II.
Tilikum v. Sea World Legal case heard in the US Federal Court in 2012 concerning the constitutional standing of an orca
X-factor (astrophysics) The proportionality constant which converts CO emission line brightness to molecular hydrogen mass
Frederick Ungar Publishing Company New York publisher which was founded in 1940, and acquired by Continuum Publishing Company in 1985
Terræ filius Satirical orator who spoke at public ceremonies of the University of Oxford until the 18th century
Breakover angle Vehicle measurement which determines how easily the chassis may touch the ground between the axles
Holy Week in Valladolid Cultural and religious events of Valladolid and the surrounding province during Holy Week in Spain
Chinese salvationist religions Chinese religious tradition characterised by a concern for salvation of the person and the society
Vyborg town wall Defensive structure built around the town of Viborg in the 1470s and later demolished in the 1860s
West Indiaman General term for a merchant sailing ship sailing between Great Britain or Europe and the Caribbean
Zhaneta Byberi Albanian creative director, cinematographer, model and Miss Universe Albania beauty pageant winner
Perkin Prize for Organic Chemistry Award given by the Royal Society of Chemistry in recognition of contributions in organic chemistry
Sultan ibn Mahmud Shaddadid emir of Ani reigning in parts of the dynasty's possessions from at least 1174 to c. 1199
Naproxen/diphenhydramine Drug combination used to relieve pain for sleep. Harmful to fetus in third trimester of pregnancy.
British Mid-Ocean Ridge Initiative Multidisciplinary scientific investigation of the creation of the Earth's crust in the deep oceans
Chac Chel Maya goddess of creation, destruction, childbirth, water, weaving, spinning, healing, and divining
Frost damage (construction) Damages caused by water freezing can occur as cracks, stone splinters and swelling of the material
List of virtual reality headsets Comparison of several notable VR headsets and VR headset types, including technical specifications
Toynton Fen Side Hamlet and linear settlement on Fenside Road in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
1919 New Year Honours Appointments by King George V to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the British Empire
Goldwater Air National Guard Base ANG facility at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport host facility of 161st Air Refueling Wing
Brutalization Hypothesized cause-and-effect relationship between executions and an increase in the homicide rate
Bonn Powers Supervising powers given to High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina over laws and officials
2016 Massachusetts Question 3 Polling question from 2016 Massachusetts election on regulating/preventing cruelty to farm animals
Latency oriented processor architecture Microarchitecture of a microprocessor designed to serve a serial computing thread with low latency
Positive computing Technological design approach that embraces ethical practice and supports psychological well-being
Kuna Crest Granodiorite Kuna Crest Granodiorite, Granodiorite of Glen Aulin is a granodiorite found Yosemite National Park
Transport for the North Statutory sub-national transport body responsible for developing transport in the north of England
Surface-supplied diving skills Skills and procedures required for the safe operation and use of surface-supplied diving equipment
UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs Tournament that decided the last four teams that qualified for the UEFA Euro 2020 final tournament
Juncus continuus Species of plant native to Australia, but invasive an many other areas such as the coast of Texas.
Vasco-Cantabria Territory on the northern coast of Spain with definitory archaeological and environmental features
Hostwriter International non-profit organization providing open platform to help journalists across the globe
Leucospermum profugum The Piketberg pincushion is a shrub in the family Proteaceae from the Western Cape of South Africa
Leucospermum spathulatum The Cederberg pincushion is a shrub in the family Proteaceae from the Western Cape of South Africa
Shebalino, Altai Republic Rural locality and the administrative center of Shebalinsky District of the Altai Republic, Russia
Evacuation of Novorossiysk (1920) Evacuation of the armed forces of the South of Russia and refugees from Novorossiysk in March 1920
Ethnographic group Group that has cultural traits that make it stand out from the larger ethnic group it is a part of
Sam Phraeng Neighbourhood in Rattanakosin Island, San Chaopho Suea Sub-District, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok
Friskney Eaudyke Settlement in the civil parish of Friskney, and the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
My Health Record Australian national digital health record platform managed by the Australian Digital Health Agency
Eastern Africa Power Pool Collaborative association of eleven East African countries, headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Kratky method Passive hydroponic technique for growing plants suspended above a reservoir of nutrient-rich water
Cascade refrigeration Refrigeration process used to achieve temperatures below -100 degrees Celsius without liquid gases
Tatarophobia Fear, hatred towards, demonization of, or prejudice against people generally referred to as Tatars
Maria Rachel Arenas Chairperson of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board and Politician (born 1971)
Romanov's theorem Theorem on the set of numbers that are the sum of a prime and a positive integer power of the base
Commonwealth Avenue Bridge Two parallel bridges that cross Lake Burley Griffin between Parkes and City in Canberra, Australia
Sustainable Development Goal 7 Seventh of 17 Sustainable Development Goals to achieve affordable and clean energy for all by 2035
Joint Biosecurity Centre UK government scientific body providing evidence-based analysis to inform the response to COVID-19
Yugoslav-Hungarian Boundary Commission Intergovernmental commission established to define the Yugoslav-Hungarian border after World War I
Layered materials Solids with high anisotropic bonding; layers are strongly bonded but weakly bonded to other layers
Sphincter of Boyden Smooth muscle sphincter controlling flow of bile from the common bile duct to the ampulla of Vater
Dawn raids (New Zealand) Immigration raids against Pacific Islanders in New Zealand during the mid-1970s to the early 1980s
Pegasus Project revelations in India Revelations of the Pegasus Project investigation by journalists related to India and the aftermath
1988 AFC U-16 Championship qualification Discontinued qualification method for the Asian Football Confederation youth division Championship
Thiers, Marseille Administrative quarter of the 1st arrondissement of Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Jones v. United States (1890) United States Supreme Court case over a murder case that put the Guano Islands act into contention
Loss of load Term for when the available generation capacity in an electrical grid is less than the system load
Mahya lights Traditional Turkish lights on minarets forming illuminated words or pictures for festive occasions
Karlsbad-style coffee maker Special drip coffee maker utilizing a double-layered cross-slitted through-glazed porcelain filter
Macroprogramming Programming paradigm to program distributed systems with a single program by a global perspective.
Algerian expedition to Tuat When the Algerians expediated to Tuat, In the end they paid tribute to them, and were protected by
NASA 20-Foot Chamber NASA tecting facility that has historical significance to human spaceflight and future exploration
Algebraic number Complex number that is a root of a non-zero polynomial in one variable with rational coefficients
Differential geometry Branch of mathematics dealing with functions and geometric structures on differentiable manifolds
Three-phase electric power Common electrical power generation, transmission and distribution method for alternating currents
Naturalization Process by which a non-national in a country acquires after birth the nationality of that country
Address Resolution Protocol Protocol used for discovering the network layer address associated with an internet layer address
Nucleosynthesis Process that creates new atomic nuclei from pre-existing nucleons, primarily protons and neutrons
Symbiogenesis Evolutionary theory holding that eukaryotic organelles evolved through symbiosis with prokaryotes
Antipatris First century BCE city built by Herod the Great, now the Tel Afeq national park in central Israel
Blood–brain barrier Semipermeable capillary border that allows selective passage of blood constituents into the brain
Solid angle Measure of how large an object appears to an observer at a given point in three-dimensional space
Emotional intelligence Capability to understand one's emotions and use this understanding to guide thinking and behavior
Xavier Serbiá Syndicated columnist, and news anchor of CNN Dinero at CNN en Español, singer with Menudo, actor
Edgeplay Term for activity that may involve the consequences of potential short or long-term harm or death
Transport layer Layer in the OSI and TCP/IP models providing host-to-host communication services for applications
Draped garment Any item of clothing made from a length of cloth wrapped, folded, pinned, or tied around the body
Water table Top of a saturated aquifer, or where the water pressure head is equal to the atmospheric pressure
Genetic recombination Production of offspring with combinations of traits that differ from those found in either parent
Fixed capital Non-circulating means of production that is durable or not fully consumed in a single time period
Ø Letter of the Latin alphabet used in the Danish, Norwegian, Faroese, and Southern Sámi languages
Lifestyle Interests, opinions, behaviours, and behavioural orientations of an individual, group, or culture
Western Desert Force British Army formation active in Egypt during the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War
Spot welding Process in which contacting metal surfaces are joined by heat from resistance to electric current
Operation Keelhaul 1946–1947 forced repatriation of Hungarian, Soviet, and Yugoslav refugees by the Western Allies
Colophon (publishing) Brief statement of a book's own information, such as publisher, ___location, and date of publication
Sacrifice bunt In baseball, a ball intentionally hit for an infield out, with the goal of advancing base runners
Forward compatibility Design characteristic that allows a system to accept input intended for a later version of itself
DIP switch Manual electric switch that is packaged with others in a group in a standard dual in-line package
Law of mass action Empirical law; a chemical reaction rate is proportional to the product of reactant concentrations
Blame Act of censuring, holding responsible, or making negative statements about an individual or group
Interregnum Period of discontinuity, such as the period of time between the reign of one monarch and the next
Social order Set or system of linked social structures, institutions, relations, customs, values and practices
Alignment (role-playing games) Way of categorizing the ethical and moral perspective of characters in various role-playing games
Tufa Porous limestone rock formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of ambient temperature water
Rhetorical question Figure of speech in the form of a question, asked to make a point rather than to elicit an answer
Food libel laws Laws passed in some US states to make it easier for food producers to sue their critics for libel
Six Assurances Six key foreign policy principles of the United States regarding United States–Taiwan relations
Descriptive geometry Branch of geometry which allows the representation of three-dimensional objects in two dimensions
League of the Three Emperors Alliances between German, Russian and Austro-Hungarian Empires from 1873 to 1878 and 1881 to 1887
Domain (ring theory) Unital ring with no zero divisors other than 0; noncommutative generalization of integral domains
Terminator (genetics) Section of genetic sequence that marks the end of gene or operon on genomic DNA for transcription
Prepress Processes and procedures that occur between the creation of a print layout and the final printing
Bohemond IV of Antioch Count of Tripoli from 1187 to 1233, and Prince of Antioch from 1201 to 1216 and from 1219 to 1233
Guinea Pig Club Social club and mutual support network for British and allied aircrew injured during World War II
Quadtree Tree data structure in which each internal node has exactly four children, to partition a 2D area
Apriori algorithm Algorithm for frequent item set mining and association rule learning over transactional databases
Coffin birth Expulsion of fetus from the body of a deceased pregnant woman due to intra-abdominal gas pressure
BASIC-PLUS Dialect of the BASIC Programming Language used on the RSTS/E Operating System on PDP-11 computers
Cosima Wagner Daughter of Marie d'Agoult and Franz Liszt, wife of Richard Wagner, director of Bayreuth Festival
Sentient computing Form of ubiquitous computing which uses sensors to perceive its environment and react accordingly
Maximum operating depth Depth below which the partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) of the gas mix exceeds an acceptable limit
Discourse analysis Generic term for the analysis of social, language policy or historiographical discourse phenomena
Velocity factor Ratio of the speed at which a wavefront passes through the medium to the speed of light in vacuum
Army One Air traffic control call sign of any US Army aircraft carrying the president of the United States
Long-term care insurance Insurance which pays monthly for nursing home or assisted-living care for a fixed number of years
Mandibular foramen Opening on the inner surface of the mandible, allowing for passage of mandibular neurovasculature
Mugby Junction 1866 set of short stories by Charles Dickens, Amelia Edwards, Andrew Halliday, and Hesba Stretton
Massive resistance Strategy declared by U.S. Senator Harry F. Byrd to resist public school desegregation in Virginia
UK Sport Government agency responsible for investing in Olympic and Paralympic sport in the United Kingdom
Latinxua Sin Wenz Historical set of romanizations for Chinese; meant as a mean across dialects rather than Mandarin
Slip-Slop-Slap Australian and New Zealand campaign to reduce unhealthy sun exposure along with a mnemonic slogan
Clearing (finance) All activities from the time a commitment is made for a financial transaction until it is settled
Triangle Link Fixed link of tunnel, road, and three bridges between Sveio, Norway, and Stord and Bømlo islands
Fast ice Sea ice that is connected to the coastline, to the sea floor along shoals or to grounded icebergs
Q-analog Type of mathematical generalization such that the original version is the limit as q approaches 1
Pigging Practice of using pipeline inspection gauges or gadgets to perform various maintenance operations
Paper township Type of civil township under Ohio law that does not act as a functioning unit of civil government
Field encapsulation In computer programming, a way to modify a field through methods instead of accessing it directly
Coronado Islands Archipelago located within the Southern California Bight off the coast of Baja California, Mexico
Remote backup service Service that provides users with a system for the backup, storage, and recovery of computer files
Behaviour therapy Clinical psychotherapy that uses techniques derived from behaviourism and/or cognitive psychology
Hypsometry Measurement of the elevation and depth of features on Earth's surface relative to mean sea level.
Ayscoughfee Hall Grade I listed building and modest associated parkland in central Spalding, Lincolnshire, England
Potassium-sparing diuretic Drugs that cause diuresis without causing potassium loss in the urine and leading to hyperkalemia
Kangaroo mouse Genus of mammals belonging to the kangaroo rats, kangaroo mice, and pocket mice family of rodents
Demand management Methods andactivities used to forecast, plan for and manage the demand for products and services.
Alaska Current Warm-water current flowing nortwards along the coast of British Columbia and the Alaska Panhandle
Ironwork Any weapon, artwork, utensil or architectural feature made of iron especially used for decoration
Barkhausen effect Noise in the magnetic output of a ferromagnet when the magnetizing force applied to it is changed
Alameda Terminal Railroad station and ferry wharf of the San Francisco and Alameda Railroad at Alameda (1864-1870)
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty Surgical procedure to remove excess soft tissue from the throat to improve breathing during sleep
Triple-A World Series Postseason series to determine a champion of the Triple-A classification of Minor League Baseball
Catherine Spalding Elected leader of six women forming a new religious community, the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth
Perognathus Genus of mammals belonging to the kangaroo rats, kangaroo mice, and pocket mice family of rodents
International response to the 2005 Kashmir earthquake Worldwide humanitarian response to the 2005 Kashmir earthquake in Pakistan, Afghanistan and India
Net interest margin Difference between the interest income generated by a bank and the amount of interest it pays out
Moral evil Morally negative event caused by the intentional action or inaction of an agent, such as a person
Wellhead Component at the surface of a well that provides the structural and pressure-containing interface
Airborne aircraft carrier Type of mother ship aircraft which can carry, launch, retrieve and support other smaller aircraft
Contrast agent Substance used in medical imaging to enhance the contrast of structures or fluids within the body
Mesoglea Substance found between the two epithelial cell layers in the bodies of coelenterates and sponges
Williamite Followers of King William III, who took over the British throne in the Glorious Revolution (1688)
Cumulate rock Igneous rocks formed by the accumulation of crystals from a magma either by settling or floating.
Narcissistic number Integer expressible as the sum of its own digits each raised to the power of the number of digits
Ancient Belgian language Hypothetical extinct Indo-European language, spoken in Belgica (northern Gaul) in late prehistory
Cosmopolitan Soccer League Regional soccer league consisting of semi-pro and amateur teams based in and around New York City
Photosynthetic efficiency Fraction of light energy converted into chemical energy during photosynthesis in plants and algae
University system Set of multiple, affiliated universities and colleges that are usually geographically distributed
Cliff Barrows American music and program director for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (1923 – 2016)
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002 TV series) American-Canadian animated television series based on He-Man and the Masters of the Universe 2002
CFML-FM Campus radio station of the British Columbia Institute of Technology in Burnaby, British Columbia
Ezekias Papaioannou Greek Cypriot communist politician and secretary general of the left-wing political party of AKEL
Five thieves In Sikhism, five major weaknesses of the human personality at variance with its spiritual essence
Allegorical interpretations of Genesis Readings of the biblical Book of Genesis that treat elements of the narrative as symbols or types
Animal Diversity Web Online database of animal natural history, distribution, classification, and conservation biology
Canadian labour law Canadian labour laws on fair pay and conditions, unions, democracy, equality and security at work
Milton–Madison Bridge Continuous truss bridge that connects Milton, Kentucky and Madison, Indiana across the Ohio river
Cooperation (evolution) Evolutionary process where groups of organisms work or act together for common or mutual benefits
Akhand Path Sikh tradition, The continuous nonstop recitation of all the verses in the Shri Guru Granth Sahib
Coastline paradox Counterintuitive observation that the coastline of a landmass does not have a well-defined length
Gibbs isotherm Equation describing the relation between the concentration of a component and the surface tension
Method (music) Textbook for a specified musical instrument or a selected problem of playing a certain instrument
Banksia attenuata Species of plant in the family Proteaceae found across much of the southwest of Western Australia
Firsby Small rural linear village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
Collaborative working environment Collaborative working environments (CWEs) support people in their individual and cooperative work
Aggregate income All incomes in an economy without adjustments for inflation, taxation or types of double counting
Cossacks in Turkey Don Cossacks who had lived in the territory of the Republic of Turkey until they migrated in 1962
Demonstration Hall Intercollegiate athletics, intramural sports, ROTC in Michigan State University, Athletic complex
Uncertainty quantification Characterization and reduction of uncertainties in both computational and real world applications
Shevi'it (tractate) Talmudic tractate about the Sabbatical year regarding agriculture and debts in the Land of Israel
Obsession (Spiritism) Spiritist technical term describing the interference of a subjugating spirit with a weaker spirit
Nocturnal (instrument) Instrument to determine local time using relative positions of two or more stars in the night sky
Ormskirk School Secondary school in West Lancashire, England Protests about uniform and staff currently on going.
Pre-conception counseling Program of health care that identifies and reduces a woman's reproductive risks before conception
Waterless printing Lithographic printing process that uses silicone plates instead of water to control ink placement
Broadway (Chicago) Major street through the Lake View, Uptown, and Edgewater neighborhoods of Chicago, Illinois, USA
Surgeon General of the United States Army Chief medical officer of the United States Army and Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command
Norman C. Paine American football and basketball player and coach, college athletics administrator, and physician
Joint Strike Fighter program Joint aircraft development and acquisition program for the U.S. Air Force, Marine Corps, and Navy
Southeast High School (Oklahoma City) Co-educational, public, secondary school in Oklahoma City, United States, Oklahoma, United States
Couple (mechanics) Pair of equal and opposite forces acting along different lines of action of force on a rigid body
Chaetodipus Genus of mammals belonging to the kangaroo rats, kangaroo mice, and pocket mice family of rodents
Caucuses of the United States Congress Group of members of the United States Congress that meets to pursue common legislative objectives
Salvatore Todaro (mobster) A Sicilian emigrant to the United States who became the second boss of the Cleveland crime family
Stade Pierre-Mauroy Multi-use retractable roof stadium in Villeneuve-d'Ascq (Métropole Européenne de Lille), France
RAF South Cerney Former RAF station in South Cerney near Cirencester in Gloucestershire, England, in use 1930-1971
Insular Region, Venezuela Geographic/Natural and Administrative Region in Nueva Esparta and Federal Dependencies, Venezuela
Jacksonville City Council City council; lawmaking body of the City of Jacksonville and Duval County, State of Florida, U.S.
Supralittoral zone Area above the spring high tide line that is regularly splashed, but not submerged by ocean water
Rover (space exploration) Space exploration vehicle designed to move across the surface of a planet or other celestial body
Oligonucleotide synthesis Chemical synthesis of relatively short fragments of nucleic acids with defined chemical structure
Grease trap Trap designed to intercept most greases and solids before they enter a wastewater disposal system
Humanity... 2001 album by Shinji Orito, Magome Togoshi, Mitsuru Sekiyama, Yasushi Tanno, and Shigeru Kiyokawa
Crusade of Varna Military campaign by European leaders to stop expansion of the Ottoman Empire into Central Europe
Desiree Sayle American Republican political aide, served in the White House under George Bush and Donald Trump.
Orion (space telescope) Series of instruments flown aboard Soviet spacecraft to conduct ultraviolet spectroscopy of stars
Lal Bal Pal Triumvirate of assertive nationalists, Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Bipin Chandra Pal
Brentwood Academy Private, independent, college prepatory school in Brentwood, Williamson, Tennessee, United States
Turbine engine failure Turbine engine unexpectedly stops producing power due to a malfunction other than fuel exhaustion
Norwegian Shipbuilding Register Domestic ship register for ships under construction or contracts for building ships within Norway
Diabulimia Eating disorder where a person with type 1 diabetes deliberately restricts insulin to lose weight
IBC Express Balita Defunct afternoon newscast currently a news bulletin of Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
Slieve Beagh Mountain on the border of Monaghan (Republic of Ireland), Fermanagh and Tyrone (Northern Ireland)
South Devon Banks Series of steep inclines on the ex-GWR railway line linking Exeter and Plymouth in Devon, England
Sympatholytic Drug that opposes downstream effects of postganglionic nerve firing in sympathetic nervous system
El Cajon Boulevard Major thoroughfare through San Diego, La Mesa and El Cajon, California and called "The Boulevard"
Sparging (chemistry) In chemistry, a technique in which gas is bubbled through liquid to remove other gases or liquids
MicroAce Sinclair ZX80 clone, designed and manufactured by CompShop and distributed in the USA by MicroAce
Roridula gorgonias Gorgons dewstick is an insect catching endemic shrub in the family Roridulaceae from South Africa
M/M/1 queue Queue with Markov (Poisson) arrival process, exponential service time distribution and one server
Colour piece Section of a publication that focuses mainly on impressions or descriptions of the subject matter
Speech scroll Illustrative device denoting speech in art, used in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica and Medieval Europe
Servants of the Blessed Sacrament Contemplative, but not cloistered, congregation of sisters with a focus on Eucharistic adoration.
TRIM29 May act as a transcriptional regulatory factor involved in carcinogenesis and/or differentiation.
North West Shelf Operational Oceanographic System Facility that monitors physical, sedimentological and ecological variables for the North Sea area
Roman glass Ancient glass covered by a patina responsible of their iridescent hues of blue, green, and orange
Cartesian doubt Form of methodological skepticism associated with the writings and methodology of René Descartes
ChemXSeer Public integrated digital library, database, and search engine for scientific papers in chemistry
Crown closure Measure of forest canopy that determine the amount of light able to penetrate to the forest floor
Delamination (geology) Loss of the portion of the lowermost lithosphere from the tectonic plate to which it was attached
Savoy Castle Alpine Botanical Garden Alpine botanical garden on the grounds of Savoy Castle, Gressoney-Saint-Jean, Aosta Valley, Italy
Asita Ascetic who predicted that prince Siddhartha (later Buddha) would become a great religious leader
Wartime sexual violence Acts of sexual violence committed by combatants during armed conflict, war or military occupation
Cavite Peninsula Peninsula extending northeast into Manila Bay from Noveleta in Cavite province in the Philippines
Fusion (phonetics) Sound change where two features blend into one such as French nasal vowels; opposite of unpacking
Banksia sessilis var. cordata Variety of plant in the family Proteaceae from the extreme south-west corner of Western Australia
Lajos Markusovszky Former surgeon, journal editor, and advisor to the Ministry for Religion and Education in Hungary
Mount Poso Oil Field Oil and gas field in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada in Kern County, California, United States
Altab Ali Bangladeshi worker murdered in a racially motivated killing in the United Kingdom (1953 – 1978)
Bullbrook Suburb of Bracknell, in the English county of Berkshire, formerly part of the parish of Winkfield
Naval Air Warfare Center Aviation warfare research organization within Naval Air Systems Command of the United States Navy
Camera trap Photographic device with any type of trigger causing a photo to be taken when activity is present
Dhaka Metropolitan Police Unit of Bangladesh Police that has responsibilities of law enforcement in the metropolis of Dhaka
Beamish Hall Mid-18th-century country house, now converted to a hotel, near the town of Stanley, County Durham
Alliterative Revival Resurgence of poetry using the alliterative verse form in Middle English between c. 1350 and 1500
Electrical contractor Business person or firm that performs specialized construction work related to electrical systems
Rivadeneyra Shoal Shoal or seamount reported from the Eastern Pacific Ocean between Malpelo Island and Cocos Island
Music plagiarism Use or close imitation of another author's music while representing it as one's own original work
Tongue map Misconception that different parts of the tongue are exclusively responsible for different tastes
Costly state verification Theory of contract design in which verification or disclosure of enterprise performance is costly
Academic specialization Course of study or major at an academic institution, or the field in which a specialist practices
Jingdezhen porcelain Chinese pottery produced as early as the sixth century CE in or near Jingdezhen in Jiangxi, China
West African Craton One of the five cratons of the Precambrian basement rock of Africa that make up the African Plate
International Center for the History of Electronic Games International research center in Rochester, New York dedicated to the history of electronic games
Machine (patent) In United States patent law, one of the four principal categories of things which may be patented
UFV Athletic Centre Multi-purpose athletics facility in the University of the Fraser Valley, British Columbia, Canada
Bassleton Wood and The Holmes Local Nature Reserve in the town of Thornaby-on-Tees, in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees, England
Dopant Trace of impurity element that is added to material to alter its electrical or optical properties
4D-RCS Reference Model Architecture Reference model for military unmanned vehicles to identify and organize their software components
Intrinsic value in animal ethics Value a sentient being confers on itself by desiring its own lived experience as an end in itself
Death bond Term formed from a number of life insurance policies that have been purchased from their original
Bromley equation Equation to calculate activity coefficients above the range of validity of Debye–Hückel theory
United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict Team formed in 2009 to investigate human rights violations by Israel against Palestinians in Gaza
Thomas salto Extremely difficult and dangerous move performed during the floor exercise in artistic gymnastics
European Public Information Centre Public space for information on The policies of the European Union and their relevance to Ireland
Starr (law) Starra, was a term used in pre-fourteenth-century England for the contract or obligation of a Jew
Somali Current Ocean boundary current that flows along the coast of Somalia and Oman in the Western Indian Ocean
Central African mangroves Largest area of mangrove swamp in Africa, located on the coasts of West Africa, mainly in Nigeria
Inequality of bargaining power Bargaining situation in which one party has many alternatives and can more easily reject the deal
Alice Mabel Bacon American writer/women's educator/foreign advisor to the Japanese government in Meiji period Japan
Hakea dactyloides Species of plant in the family Proteaceae mainly found in southeastern New South Wales, Australia
Speed limit enforcement Effort made by appropriately empowered authorities to improve driver compliance with speed limits
Chang Khlan Tambon (subdistrict) of Mueang Chiang Mai District and neighbourhood of Chiang Mai City, Thailand
PAF Camp Badaber Pakistan Air Force base and former United States Air Force–Central Intelligence Agency facility
Concentration Camps Inspectorate Central SS administrative and managerial authority for the concentration camps of the Third Reich
Gemeinnützige Krankentransport GmbH Nazi charter company outfitted for transporting the disabled and ill to mass execution facilities
Indienne Type of printed or painted textile manufactured in Europe between the 17th and the 19th centuries
Galvin at Windows Michelin starred restaurant located on the top floor of the London Hilton on Park Lane restaurant
Dartmoor School Private, independent school in Bellevue , Issaquah , Seattle , Bothell, Washington, United States
Khirbet el-Qom Archaeological site in the territory of the biblical kingdom of Judah, between Lachish and Hebron
Creative technology Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary field combining computing, design, art and the humanities
Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area Historic settlement area on Norfolk Island, an Australian external territory in the Pacific Ocean
Esholt Priory Former Cistercian priory in West Yorkshire, England, and later Grade II* listed private residence
Chrysostomos II Kioussis Archbishop of Athens and of all Greece of the Church of the Genuine Orthodox Christians of Greece
Maritime boundary Conceptual division of Earth's water surface areas using physiographical or geopolitical criteria
Sherman-Williamsville Trail The trail is completed with some bridge and guard rail work still underway as of September, 2021.
Linux Intrusion Detection System Patch to the Linux kernel and associated administrative tools that enhances the kernel's security
Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board Governing body to monitor and control air, noise, and water pollution in the state of Tamil Nadu.
Ancilla bit Extra bits required in reversible and quantum computation, as bits cannot be modified arbitrarily
Entanglement-assisted classical capacity Maximum communication rate of a non-quantum communication channel secured by quantum entanglement
John Grundy Jr. English civil engineer, who worked on a number of drainage schemes, canal projects and dock works
Rhode Island Royal Charter Charter which provided royal recognition to the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Float railway station Former station on the Inny Junction to Cavan branch of the Midland Great Western Railway, Ireland
Vincent Girls' High School Public national school in Batticaloa, Batticaloa District, Sri Lanka, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka
Byron Paine 19th century American lawyer, Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, and Civil War Union Officer
Classification Research Group Was a group contributing to classification research and theory in library and information science
Kidnapping of Mary Agnes Moroney Kidnapped American child; oldest unsolved case in the files of the Chicago Missing Persons Bureau
Transactional Synchronization Extensions Extension to the x86 instruction set architecture that adds hardware transactional memory support
Renaissance in Scotland Cultural and artistic movement in Scotland dating from the 15th century to the early 17th century
Concordia Summit Annual summit held by the nonprofit organization Concordia to promote private-public partnerships
Gospel of Josephus Modern forgery created by Luigi Moccia in 1927 to raise publicity for his novel; written in Greek
Confession Statement made by a person/persons acknowledging something that they had preferred to keep hidden
Periyakomarasankulam Maha Vidyalayam Public provincial school in Periyakomarasankulam, Vavuniya District, Northern Province, Sri Lanka
Elementary key normal form Enhancement on third normal form when there is more than one unique compound key and they overlap
Laytonville Unified School District Legal entity responsible for public education in Laytonville, California and the surrounding area
Bila Tserkva massacre Massacre of Jews committed by the Nazi German Einsatzgruppe with the aid of Ukrainian auxiliaries
White Noise (Linkin Park song) 2014 promotional single by Chester Bennington, Dave Farrell, Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda and Alec Puro
Atotech International company for chemistry and equipment for special uses in IT, construction and design
Molokovo, Molokovsky District, Tver Oblast Urban-type settlement and the administrative center of Molokovsky District of Tver Oblast, Russia
Vipassanā-ñāṇa Stages that a practitioner of Vipassanā meditation is said to pass through on the way to nibbana
Gennady Kostyrchenko Soviet and Russian historian, specializing in Soviet politics and national relations. (born 1954)
Evolution of photosynthesis Origin and subsequent evolution of the process by which light energy is used to synthesize sugars
Cross-Strait Act Law of the Republic of China (Taiwan) governing its relations with the People's Republic of China
Young Communist International Parallel international youth organization affiliated with the Communist International (Comintern)
Mannheim Palace Church Church building in Innenstadt/Jungbusch, Karlsruhe Government Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Ruth B. Love American educator, education administrator and former public schools superintendent (1932–2022)
One cent coin (Netherlands) Coin worth one hundredth of a Dutch guilder, struck in the Kingdom of the Netherlands 1817–1980
Adverse outcome pathway Model connecting initiating events at the cellular and molecular level to population-wide impacts
Padawan Municipal Council Local authority which administers Padawan municipality of the Kuching District, Sarawak, Malaysia
Bulkington railway station Railway station on the Trent Valley Line serving the village of Bulkington, Warwickshire, England
Big Red Meat Nokoni Comanche chief and one of the leaders of Native American resistance against White invasion
Free Albania National Committee Political organization of post-World War II Albanian emigres in the Western countries (1949-1992)
Patrick Goold South African soldier, merchant and member of the Parliament of the Cape of Good Hope (1814-1886)
Claudia Pulchra Patrician Roman woman who lived during the reigns of emperors Augustus and Tiberius (14 BC-AD 26)
D.C. Black Pride Annual pride festival celebrating the African-American LGBT community in Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Jackson Staircase Named after William Henry Jackson is a pair of ancestral Puebloan cliff cut steps of Chaco Canyon
Thomas Henry Moray American inventor of ambient planetary magnetic field flux to electricity converter (1892–1974)
Regestrum Varadinense Document which preserved the minutes of hundreds of trials by ordeal in 12th century Transylvania
Benjamin Allen (Wisconsin politician) 19th century American lawyer, politician, and Union Army officer. Member of the Wisconsin Senate.
Victor Burgess Victor Ceil Burgess was a Principal fascist figure from British League of Ex-Servicemen and Women
Space radio system Group of cooperating earth or space stations using radio communications for some specific purpose
René Toribio French politician and was a member of the French Senate representing Guadeloupe from 1959 to 1968
Kastri culture Dating system used for the Cycladic culture that flourished during the early Bronze Age in Greece
Municipal Borough of Cleethorpes Urban District and Municipal Borough in Parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire, England from 1894 to 1974
Zahida Zaidi Indian scholar, professor of English literature, poet, dramatist, playwright, and literary critic
Baylor University sexual assault scandal Allegations and convictions of Baylor University students of sexual assault between 2012 and 2016
Trust service provider Entity for digital certificates for electronic signature creation, validation, and authentication
Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City Office, Consulate-general, Convention center, Restaurant, Cafes, Gym in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Lawrence Davidson Retired professor of Middle East History at West Chester University in West Chester, Pennsylvania
St. Francis Xavier College, San Paulo Private primary and secondary school in Subprefecture of Ipiranga, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Weggental Church building in Rottenburg am Neckar, Tübingen Government Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Onyishi Gerontocratic type of government, as well as surname or title, in some parts of Igboland, Nigeria
Hortensia diamond Peach colored diamond of 21,32 carats formerly part of the French Crown Jewels, now in the Louvre
Cospeciation Form of coevolution in which the speciation of one species dictates speciation of another species
Malta declaration (International Intersex Forum) Statement of the Third International Intersex Forum, which took place in Valletta, Malta, in 2013
Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Tuczno) Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a Catholic parish church in Tuczno, Poland
Tornado outbreak of March 6–7, 2017 Widespread severe weather and tornado outbreak affecting portions of the Midwestern United States
Olga Vasilyeva (politician) Russian politician, professor and doctor of philosophy, Russian Minister of Education (2018-2020)
Asynchronous muscles Muscles without one-to-one relationship between electrical stimulation and mechanical contraction
Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic diocesan shrine and parish church in West Grinstead, Horsham, West Sussex, England
Rescue buoy (submarine) Floating buoy, attached to a submarine and released in the event of a serious accident or sinking
Vajrasana, Bodh Gaya Stone slab at the spot where the Buddha meditated under the Bodhi tree at Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India
North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency Organisation providing legal services to Indigenous people in the Northern Territory of Australia
Real world evidence Clinical evidence of medical product's benefits or risks derived from analysis of real-world data
TON (blockchain) Layer-1 blockchain network originally developed by Telegram, now maintained by the TON Foundation
VNU Vietnam Japan University A university established as part of a joint initiative by the Japanese and Vietnamese governments
FDA Most Wanted Fugitives Top fugitives sought by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Office of Criminal Investigations
Shangchen Paleolithic archaeological site in Shangchen village, Yushan town, Lantian County, Shaanxi, China
Leucospermum rodolentum The sandveld pincushion is a shrub in the family Proteaceae from the Western Cape of South Africa
Ust-Kan, Altai Republic Rural locality and the administrative center of Ust-Kansky District of the Altai Republic, Russia
Stratigraphic paleobiology Geology branch focusing on the study of the effects of sedimentary processes on the fossil record
Krasnoshchyokovo, Altai Krai Rural locality and the administrative center of Krasnoshchyokovsky District of Altai Krai, Russia
Karel Sperber Surgeon imprisoned in Auschwitz who testified on Nazi medical experiments at the Nuremberg Trials
Byju Raveendran Indian entrepreneur who turned out to be a scamster was the Founder and CEO of BYJU'S (born 1980)
AG Saño Filipino muralist, conservationist, photographer, landscape architect, and environmental activist
Baseball Rule U.S. tort law rule limiting sports teams liability for injuries from balls that strike spectators
Bowing in Japan Custom in Japan, used as a salutation, a form of reverence, an apology or expression of gratitude
K-U ratio Ratio of a slightly volatile element, potassium (K), to a highly refractory element, uranium (U).
Eerie Wanda Eerie Wanda is the indie pop solo project by the Dutch–Croatian singer-songwriter Marina Tadic.
Artificial wisdom System with human traits of wisdom and morals while being able to contemplate its own "endpoint."
Donetsk People's Republic national football team Unofficial national football team representing the partially recognised Donetsk People's Republic
Luhansk People's Republic national football team Unofficial national football team representing the partially recognised Luhansk People's Republic
Patrick J. Hamrock Colorado National Guard Adjutant General and participant in the Ludlow and Wounded Knee Massacres
List of NATSIAA award winners List of winners of the annual National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards, since 1984
Internet security awareness Knowledge of end users about the cyber security threats and the risks their actions may introduce
Directorate of Music Personnel department in the Hellenic Army that presides over military bands and musical functions
Òscar Camps Spanish lifeguard, entrepreneur and activist; founder and director of the NGO Proactiva Open Arms
Multitier programming Programming paradigm that unifies the development of different tiers in a single compilation unit
Polish–Lithuanian occupation of Moscow Armed occupation of Moscow by Polish–Lithuanian forces, 20 September, 1610 – 26 October, 1612
Repeating firearm Firearms that can be discharged multiple times after a single ammunition reload from its magazine
2021 Boğaziçi University protests Protest in Boğaziçi University in Istanbul, Turkey, against appointment of Melih Bulu as rector
Benjamin England English politician who was a Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth in Norfolk from 1702 to 1709
Alfred E. Stacey American chair manufacturer, politician, and Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic
California appellate projects Government-funded organizations California which represent indigent defendants in certain appeals
Platinum Party at the Palace Music concert held outside Buckingham Palace, commemorating Queen Elizabeth II's platinum jubilee
Fixed anvil temperature hypothesis Idea that the temperature at the top of anvil clouds does not depend on Earth surface temperature
Mulboos khas A special kind of mulmul cloth made for the King and used for Royal clothing in the Mughal Empire
Romanticism and economics Economic theories by Adam Müller, Simonde de Sismondi, Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Thomas Carlyle
Trianon syndrome Social phenomenon caused by the Treaty of Trianon present in some of the countries affected by it
Environmental defender Individuals and groups who strive to protect and promote human rights relating to the environment
Miguelete Tower A translation of the Castilian language version of a page on the bell tower of Valencia Cathedral
Keimin Bunka Shidōsho Historical indonesian art and cultural institution during the japanese occupation era (1943-1945)
A (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
E (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
I (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
O (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
U (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Oe (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Ue (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Na (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Ang (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Ba (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Pa (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Qa (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Ga (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Ma (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
La (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Sa (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Sha (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Ta (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Da (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Cha (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Ja (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Ya (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Ra (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Wa (Mongolic) Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
The Little Witch German children's book by O. Preußler, Translation of German Wikipedia Article "Die kleine Hexe"
Jonathan Dally Biography for former Italian Football League MVP and Austrian Football quarterback Jonathan Dally
Eugene Sadowski Ukrainian-born Soviet-American author, translator, Nazi collaborator, and professor (1911–1987)
Execution of Tong Ching Man 24 year old female Hong Kong drug trafficker executed in Singapore for heroin trafficking in 1994
Execution of Poon Yuen Chung 21 year old Female Hong Kong drug trafficker executed in Singapore for heroin trafficking in 1995
Biomass Biological material from either living (see ecology) or recently living organisms (see bioenergy)
Publications Act (Switzerland) Swiss law governing the publication of the compilations of federal law and of the Federal Gazette
Ilyushin Il-20M Soviet surveillance aircraft with 4 turboprop engines developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s
Jeff Hamilton (designer) Hamilton is a celebrity fashion designer known for his work with the NBA and pop culture figures.
Ezra ben Abraham Head of the remnant of the Palestinian Gaonate in Damascus in the second half of the 12th century
Kebisoni Local Forest Reserve Protected forest that is located with in Rubabo Subcounty in Rukungiri District in western Uganda
Camille Nakhid Professor of social science and public policy at Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand
Ebro Hydrographic Confederation The organization that manages, regulates and maintains the water and irrigation of the Ebro Basin
Pocket forest Small group of locally native tree species planted for ecological restoration and aesthetic value
Feast of Wine A Jewish festival prescribed in the Qumran Temple Scroll that celebrates the first fruits of wine
Richard Lee Bugbee Native American Payómkawichum (Luiseño) culture keeper and ethnobotany instructor in California
Yad Labanim Israeli volunteer organization for commemorating fallen soldiers and supporting bereaved families
Positive tipping points Shifts that can accelerate beneficial transformations toward goals like sustainability and equity
Cycling tunnel Tunnel designed specifically for cyclists, and can be an essential part of cycling infrastructure
Paolo G. Carozza Paolo Carozza is a professor of law at the University of Notre Dame and a human rights researcher
Sunshine Coalition Defunct coalition of different parties in the House of Representatives of the Philippines in 2001
Antoni Wodziński Polish nobleman, writer, poet, and the first translator of Henryk Sienkiewicz's works into French
Mother Mary Amadeus of the Heart of Jesus American Roman Catholic nun (1846–1919), founder of the Ursuline Missions of Montana and Alaska
Karviná (administrative district) Administrative district of municipality with extended powers in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
Havířov (administrative district) Administrative district of municipality with extended powers in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
Hal Yinger American football and track and field coach, athletics administrator, and professor (1919–2000)
Citrin deficiency Monogenetic inherited metabolic disease and urea cycle disorder predominantly affecting the liver
Antoni Schneider Polish sightseer, collector, encyclopedist and documenter of the history of Galicia (1825–1880)
Music Source Separation Description of Audio Source Separation and Capabilities Along with Resources for More Information
Mortality of autistic individuals Conditions with coincidence, correspondence, or contribution to the mortality of autistic persons
List of Montreal Victoire players This is a list of all-time Montreal Victoire/PWHL Montreal players and their stats with the team.
European Artificial Intelligence Office European Commission office that supports and enforces parts of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act
Anti-realism Truth of a statement rests on its demonstrability, not its correspondence to an external reality
Consilience Principle that evidence from independent, unrelated sources can "converge" on strong conclusions
Myelin Fatty substance that surrounds nerve cell axons to insulate them and increase transmission speed
Rennet Complex of enzymes from the stomachs of young ruminant mammals, used in the production of cheese
Safety engineering Engineering discipline which assures that engineered systems provide acceptable levels of safety
Tracking shot Shot in which the camera follows backward, forward or moves alongside the subject being recorded
Territorial integrity Principle under international law that prohibits states from the use of force to annex territory
Data signaling rate Aggregate rate at which data pass a point in the transmission path of a data transmission system
Parasitism Relationship between species where one organism lives on or in another organism, causing it harm
Ctesiphon Ancient city in present-day Iraq that served as the capital of the Parthian and Sassanid empires
Complete measure Measure space where every subset of a set with null measure is measurable (and has null measure)
Younger Dryas Time period c. 12,900–11,700 years ago with Northern Hemisphere glacial cooling and SH warming
Inner automorphism Automorphism of a group, ring, or algebra given by the conjugation action of one of its elements
Aerospace manufacturer Company involved in manufacturing aircraft, aircraft parts, missiles, rockets, and/or spacecraft
Felicitas Condition of divinely inspired productivity, blessedness, or happiness, in ancient Roman culture
Eastern Bloc Former group of communist and socialist states aligned with the Soviet Union during the Cold War
Kansas City Knights American professional minor league basketball team based in Kansas City, Missouri, United States
William Kent English architect, landscape architect, painter and furniture designer of the early 18th century
Gulf of California Gulf of the Pacific Ocean between the Baja California peninsula and the mainland coast of Mexico
Subduction Geological process at convergent tectonic plate boundaries where one plate moves under the other
Obduction Overthrusting of oceanic lithosphere onto continental lithosphere at a convergent plate boundary
Aerospike engine Type of rocket engine that maintains its aerodynamic efficiency across a wide range of altitudes
Milton Bradley Company American board game company established by Milton Bradley in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1860
Alpha–beta pruning Search algorithm that seeks to decrease the number of nodes in the minimax algorithm search tree
Generating function Formal power series; coefficients encode information about a sequence indexed by natural numbers
Attorneys in the United States Practitioner in a court of law who is legally qualified to prosecute and defend actions in court
Desert climate Arid climate subtype in the Köppen climate classification system with very little precipitation
Overclocking Practice of increasing the clock rate of a computer to exceed that certified by the manufacturer
Organization development Study and implementation of practices, systems, and techniques that affect organizational change
Treasury Place in which valuables, currency, or property is kept, or the government dept. in charge of it
Gaetano Alibrandi Papal diplomat and former Personal Secretary to Giovanni Battista Cardinal Montini (1914–2003)
Stock split Increasing the number of shares in a company, without dilution or change in total capitalization
Class (philosophy) Philosophical term denoting a group of things derived from extensional or intensional definition
Korabl-Sputnik 2 Soviet artificial satellite launched in 1960; first to send animals into orbit and return safely
Crank (mechanism) Simple machine transferring motion to or from a rotating shaft at a distance from the centreline
Cold seep Ocean floor area where hydrogen sulfide, methane and other hydrocarbon-rich fluid seepage occurs
Disputation Formalized method of debate designed to uncover and establish truths in theology and in sciences
Francs-tireurs French volunteers who carried on a guerilla warfare against the Germans in the Franco-German War
Ninth Air Force (2009–2020) Numbered air force of the United States Air Force responsible for tactical air and ground forces
Algebraically compact module Module such that infinite systems of linear equations can be solved by solving finite subsystems
Consequentialist justifications of the state Philosophical arguments that contend that the state is justified by the good results it produces
South American plate Major tectonic plate which includes most of South America and a large part of the south Atlantic
Spoofing attack Cyber attack in which a person or program successfully masquerades as another by falsifying data
Yuen Biao Hong Kong actor, martial artist, stuntman , martial artist, and action choreographer (born 1957)
Great Rann of Kutch Salt marsh in state of Gujarat, India and Sindh, Pakistan; the greater part of the Rann of Kutch
Clinical neuropsychology Sub-field of neuropsychology concerned with the applied science of brain-behaviour relationships
List of death deities Divine beings representing death or closely associated with death, an afterlife or an underworld
Airbus A310 MRTT Airbus A310 Multi-Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) air to air refuelling tanker / transport aircraft
Bread bowl Round loaf of bread which has had a large portion of the middle cut out to create an edible bowl
Getter Consumable reactive substance used to fix another one such as for oxygen removal in vacuum tubes
Lease Contractual agreement in which an asset's owner lets someone else use it in exchange for payment
Wallet Small, flat case or pouch that is used to carry personal items such as cash, business cards, etc
Human musculoskeletal system Organ system that gives humans the capacity to move by using their muscular and skeletal systems
Bottom crawler Underwater exploration and recovery vehicle that moves about on the bottom with wheels or tracks
Utah Beach Code name for one of the zones for amphibious landings in Northern France on D-Day, June 6, 1944
Pons asinorum Statement that the angles opposite the equal sides of an isosceles triangle are themselves equal
Phutthamonthon Buddhist park in Salaya subdistrict of Phutthamonthon district, Nakhon Pathom province, Thailand
Empirical Bayes method Bayesian statistical inference method in which the prior distribution is estimated from the data
United States Senate Committee on Finance Standing committee of the US Senate; deals with matters relating to taxation, debts, trade, etc.
Caravaggisti Artists who were stylistic followers of the late 16th-century Italian Baroque painter Caravaggio
Haag's theorem Theorem which describes the interaction picture as incompatible with relativistic quantum fields
Irina Khakamada Russian economist, political activist, journalist, teacher, publicist and politician (born 1955)
Flexible spending account One of a number of tax-advantaged financial accounts in the US, resulting in payroll tax savings
Biogeochemistry Study of chemical cycles of the earth that are either driven by or influence biological activity
Geopark Internationally protected area that advances the use of geological heritage in a sustainable way
External cephalic version Process by which a breech baby can sometimes be turned from buttocks or foot first to head first
Redemption game Typically arcade games of skill that reward the player proportionally to their score in the game
Tidal race Fast-moving tidal flow passing through a constriction, forming waves, eddies and strong currents
NASUWT National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers' trade union in the United Kingdom
Generative science Study of how complex behaviour can be generated by deterministic and finite rules and parameters
Local education authorities in England and Wales Local councils in England and Wales that are responsible for education within their jurisdiction
Muixeranga Collective name given to the performance of ancient street dances and human pyramids or castells
War Crimes Act of 1996 United States Law that defines a war crime to include a "grave breach of the Geneva Conventions"
Intermediate representation Data structure or code used internally by a compiler or virtual machine to represent source code
Triple test Investigation performed during pregnancy in the 2nd trimester to check chromosomal abnormalities
Amir Khan (Tonk State) (Pathan/ Pashtun/ Pakhtun/ Afghan) Ruler of the Princely State of Tonk in India from 1798–1834
Calender Series of hard pressure rollers that produces a surface effect on fabric, paper, or plastic film
Radon's theorem Says d+2 points in d dimensions can be partitioned into two subsets whose convex hulls intersect
Anovulatory cycle Menstrual cycle characterized by varying degrees of menstrual intervals and absence of ovulation
L'Arche International organization to provide homes and support to people with intellectual disabilities
Impeller Rotor used to increase (or decrease in case of turbines) the pressure and flow of a fluid or gas
Bellochantuy Small coastal hamlet located on the A83 in Argyll, Scotland around 10 miles north of Campbeltown
Euphorbia heterophylla Species of plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, native to tropical and subtropical America
Earth Prime Term sometimes used in works of speculative fiction involving parallel universes or a multiverse
Academic Magnet High School Public magnet high school in North Charleston, (Charleston County, South Carolina, United States
Airline hub Airport that an airline uses as a transfer point to get passengers to their intended destination
Air Force Two Air traffic control call sign of any US Air Force aircraft carrying the vice president of the US
Maskless lithography Lithography that does not use a photomask, and may instead use a scanning laser or electron beam
Aṉangu Endonym used by members of several Aboriginal Australian groups close to the Western Desert bloc
Intermediate disturbance hypothesis Model proposing regional biodiversity is increased by a moderate level of ecological disturbance
WWE Draft Process to determine the respective rosters of WWE's main weekly professional wrestling programs
Gasoline gallon equivalent Amount of alternative fuel it takes to equal the energy content of one liquid gallon of gasoline
Sign of contradiction Person who experiences strong hostility due to divine connection as defined in Catholic theology
Aircraft registration Registration and identification assigned to an individual aircraft by civil aviation authorities
Inclusion bodies Discrete intracellular part formed of aggregated molecules such as proteins or other biopolymers
Heavy crude oil Highly-viscous oil that cannot easily flow to production wells under normal reservoir conditions
Wood gas generator Device that converts timber or charcoal into wood gas suitable for an internal combustion engine
Rosenholz files Collection of data from the foreign service of the Ministry for State Security in the former GDR
Pulsus paradoxus Abnormally large decrease in systolic blood pressure and pulse wave amplitude during inspiration
Figurehead Person who holds de jure an important title or office, yet de facto executes little actual power
Redaction (editorial synthesis) Text editing process involving the combining and altering of source texts into a single document
Demi-lancer Type of heavy cavalryman that originated in Western Europe and wore three-quarter or half-armour
Diluvium Deposits created as a result of catastrophic outbursts of Pleistocene giant glacier-dammed lakes
National Counterterrorism Center U.S. government organization responsible for national and international counterterrorism efforts
Impossible differential cryptanalysis Form of differential cryptanalysis for block ciphers that exploits differences that cannot occur
Logical form Form for logical arguments, obtained by abstracting from the subject matter of its content terms
Semi-feral Animal that lives predominantly in a feral state but has some contact and experience with humans
Eureka (University of Cambridge magazine) Journal published annually by The Archimedeans, the Mathematical Society of Cambridge University
Nomadic pastoralism Form of pastoralism where livestock are herded in order to find fresh pastures on which to graze
Pinning ceremony (nursing) Symbolic welcoming of newly graduated or soon-to-be graduated nurses into the nursing profession
British Battledress Combat and dress uniform of British and Commonwealth armed forces during WWII and early Cold War
Eddy (fluid dynamics) Swirling of a fluid and the reverse current created when the fluid is in a turbulent flow regime
Government budget Government document presenting the government's proposed revenues and spending for a fiscal year
Wood drying Also known as seasoning, which is the reduction of the moisture content of wood prior to its use
Orlah (tractate) Tractate of the Talmud about fruit that grows in the first three years during the Land of Israel
Knuth Prize Prize given by ACM and IEEE for outstanding contributions to the foundations of computer science
Non-qualified stock option Stock options which do not qualify for the special treatment accorded to incentive stock options
The New Church (Swedenborgian) Several historically related Christian denominations influenced by theologian Emanuel Swedenborg
Tyrosine hydroxylase Enzyme found in Homo sapiens that converts l-tyrosine to l-dopa, the precursor of cathecolamines
Maryland Route 410 State highway in the U.S. state of Maryland, known for most of its length as East–West Highway
Lancia Gamma Executive car (E-segment in Europe) manufactured and marketed by the Lancia subdivision of Fiat.
Frederica Academy Private, college preparatory school in Saint Simons Island, Glynn County, Georgia, United States
Pre-service teacher education The education and training provided to student teachers before they have undertaken any teaching
Poetic tradition Poet or author is evaluated in the context of the historical period in which they live and write
ArchNet Digital humanities project on Islamic architecture and the built environment of Muslim societies
Plain weave Method of weaving cloth in which each warp and weft thread crosses over/under every other thread
Signal Transfer Point Router that relays SS7 messages between signaling end-points and other signaling transfer points
Banksia speciosa Large shrub or small tree in the family Proteaceae found on the south coast of Western Australia
Parasitic plant Type of plant that derives some or all of its nutritional requirements from another living plant
Sabra (magazine) Sabra (サブラ, sabura) was a Japanese magazine published by Shogakukan between 1999 and 2010.
Detention (confinement) Process whereby a state or private citizen holds a person, removing or restricting their liberty
Clem Crowe American football and basketball player and coach, college athletics administrator (1903–1983)
Vocational university Institution of higher education and sometimes research that grants professional academic degrees
Biomaterial Any substance that has been engineered to interact with biological systems for a medical purpose
Area code 765 Area code that serves a horseshoe-shaped region of 20 counties surrounding the Indianapolis area
Rainbow Basin Geological formation in the Calico Peaks range, Mojave Desert, San Bernardino County, California
Woodward High School (Cincinnati, Ohio) Public, coeducational high school in Bond Hill, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States
Pigeon Roost State Historic Site Site of an 1812 massacre of settlers by Native Americans in County Scott, Indiana, United States
DAMP Project Downrange Anti-missile Measurement Program, an ARPA project (1959-1963) to study missile reentry
Searches incident to a lawful arrest U.S. legal rule allowing a police officer to search a lawfully arrested person without a warrant
Default password Password used to access a device during its initial setup or after resetting to factory defaults
Subordinationism Assertion that the Son and the Holy Spirit are subordinate to God the Father in nature and being
Banksia integrifolia subsp. monticola Subspecies of tree in the family Proteaceae from the Blue Mountains and northern New South Wales
Interleukin 33 IL-33 induces helper T cells, mast cells, eosinophils and basophils to produce type 2 cytokines.
Resolution (meter) Metrical phenomenon in poetry of replacing a long syllable in the meter with two short syllables
Operation Paget Metropolitan Police inquiry into conspiracy theories about the death of Diana, Princess of Wales
Shallow water equations Set of partial differential equations that describe the flow below a pressure surface in a fluid
Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs List of Permanent Under-Secretaries of State at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Process migration Form of process management whereby processes are moved from one computing environment to another
Building Research Establishment Centre of building science in the United Kingdom, owned by charitable organisation the BRE Trust
Regenerative heat exchanger Type of heat exchanger where heat is stored in a thermal storage medium before it is transferred
Information seeking Process or activity of attempting to obtain information in both human and technological contexts
Slave Trade Act of 1794 Law passed by the US Congress that limited American involvement in the international slave trade
Global atmospheric electrical circuit Continuous movement of atmospheric charge carriers between an upper conductive layer and surface
Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands Legal document describing the political relationship between the Kingdom's constituent countries
Gross value added Measure of the value of goods and services produced in an area, industry or sector of an economy
Counting agent Counting agent oversees the counting of votes during an election, ensuring accuracy and fairness
Kidnapping of Rubaiya Sayeed Kidnapping of the daughter of the Minister of Home Affairs by the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front
Volvelle Paper construct with rotating parts, may be considered a subclass of slide chart or movable book
Pastel (food) Name given to different typical sugary dishes of many countries of Hispanic or Portuguese origin
Task Force Hawk United States military unit in the NATO's Operation Allied Force against the Yugoslav government
Juárez–Lincoln International Bridge International bridge connecting Laredo, Texas, and Laredo, Tamaulipas, on the US–Mexico border
Krummholz Type of stunted, deformed vegetation encountered in subarctic and subalpine tree line landscapes
Ranchos of California Land concessions by Spain and land grants by Mexico in the 18th and 19th centuries in California
Tube riding Surfing term to describe riding well inside the curve or barrel of a finely-shaped breaking wave
Medical school in the United States Four-year graduate institution with the purpose of educating physicians in the field of medicine
MBB Bo 209 Monsun Two-seat light single engine aircraft developed in Germany in1968 by Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm
Time of arrival Absolute time instant when a radio signal emanating from a transmitter reaches a remote receiver
One South Broad 28-story 472-foot (144 m) office tower in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Cobb–Eickelberg Seamount chain Range of undersea mountains formed by volcanic activity of the Cobb hotspot in the Pacific Ocean
Dowery Dell Viaduct Railway viaduct that carried the Halesowen to Longbridge railway until it was dismantled in 1964
Derek Boyer Fijian-Australian world champion powerlifter, former professional strongman competitor and actor
Mobile-to-mobile convergence Change in telecommunications that removes differences between different types of mobile networks
Matt Ghaffari Olympic Wrestler, Iranian-American professional wrestler, amateur wrestler, mixed martial artist
Fayetteville metropolitan area, North Carolina MSA consisting of three counties – Cumberland, Harnett, and Hoke – in eastern North Carolina
Efference copy Internal copy of an outflowing movement-producing signal generated by an organism's motor system
Abe Martin (Illinois coach) American football, basketball, and baseball coach, college athletics administrator (1906–1997)
2008 Indianapolis Colts season 56th season in franchise history; first at Lucas Oil Stadium and final one with coach Tony Dungy
E-Comm Multi-municipality agency that provides emergency communications operations for British Columbia
Remittance advice Letter sent by a customer to a supplier to inform the supplier that their invoice have been paid
Lund Report Report commissioned by Norwegian Parliament into the unlawful surveillance of Norwegian citizens
Destruction of the Seven Cities 1598 destruction of seven Spanish settlements in South America by a Mapuche–Huilliche uprising
Task Force 74 United States Navy task force deployed to the Bay of Bengal during the 1971 India–Pakistan War
Ondertrouw Statutory requirement in the Netherlands and Belgium to formally register the intention to marry
Luge World Cup International luge competition spanning across the Earth's Northern Hemisphere wintertime season
Stegotetrabelodon Extinct genus of primitive elephantid from the late Miocene to early Pliocene Africa and Eurasia
Bomadi LGA and town. It is the headquarters of Bomadi Loacal Government Area of Delta State. in Nigeria
Micrite Limestone constituent formed of calcareous particles formed by the recrystallization of lime mud
Milliwatt test Test method or facility used in telecommunications to measure line quality and transmission loss
Context-sensitive user interface Software menu whose elements change depending on the conditions under which the menu was invoked
North Entrance Road Historic District Historic district and road in Park County, Wyoming and Park County, Montana in the United States
Lions–Lax–Milgram theorem A result in functional analysis with applications in the study of partial differential equations
Geotraces International research programme to improve understanding of biogeochemical cycles in the oceans
Commonwealth Railways NC class Two light, narrow-gauge diesel-hydraulic locomotives of the Commonwealth Railways, built in 1956
Love addiction Tentative concept of a disorder involving an excessive and suffering attachment to a love object
UP Diliman University Student Council Official student representative body of the Philippines' premiere institution of higher learning
List of climate scientists List of famous or otherwise notable persons who have contributed to the study of climate science
Lactifluus volemus Species of edible fungus in the family Russulaceae widely distributed in the northern hemisphere
Libel Act Formerly used defamation law/legislation stock short title related to (criminal) libel in the UK
Profiling (information science) Process of construction and application of user profiles generated by computerized data analysis
Science.gov Web portal serving as gateway to US government scientific and technical information and research
Salt-concrete Construction material used to reduce water inflow in radioactive waste repositories in salt rock
MiTAP Computer system that tries to automatically gather, translate, organize, and present information
Sports biomechanics Quantitative based study and analysis of professional athletes and sports' activities in general
Lake Allison Temporary lake (formed periodically from 12,000 to 15,000 years BP) in Willamette Valley, Oregon
John Nygren 21st century American politician and health insurance lobbyist, former Wisconsin Assemblymember.
WATCHCON Alert state system used by the South Korean armed forces and United States Department of Defense
Comet tail Dust or gases blown off a comet by solar wind in the inner solar system, leaving a visible trail
Institute for Federal Real Estate (Germany) Government agency in Germany that provides federal government entities with real estate services
Grade A milk Milk produced under sufficiently sanitary conditions to qualify for fluid (beverage) consumption
Gosberton Clough Village in the civil parish of Gosberton and the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England
Orthographic depth Degree to which a written language deviates from simple one-to-one letter-phoneme correspondence
Villages of Bangladesh Smallest territorial and social unit for administrative and representative purpose in Bangladesh
Buildings and architecture of Bath Permanent structures including significant examples of English architecture from the Roman Baths
Call blocking Telephone service feature that allows users to choose not to receive calls from specific numbers
Mutassim Gaddafi National Security Advisor of Libya and son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi (1974–2011)
SS Sea Marlin Cargo ship operated for the War Shipping Administration (WSA) by Grace Lines during World War II
Market share liability Legal doctrine allowing plaintiffs to establish a prima facie case against product manufacturers
Slave breeding in the United States Former prevalent economic practice in the US, especially after import of slaves was made illegal
Pencil suit Variety of salwar kameez merging principles of a pencil skirt with the traditional salwar kameez
Jamming avoidance response Behavior performed by weakly electric fish to prevent jamming of their sense of electroreception
Security incidents involving Barack Obama Assassination attempts and threats against the 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama
Herbert Williams (bishop) Bishop of Waiapu; New Zealander Anglican bishop and scholar of the Māori language (1860–1937)
Operation Gandhi Pacifist group credited with carrying out first acts of non-violent civil disobedience in the UK
El Centro de Estudios Judíos Torat Emet Spanish-language Jewish education and spirituality center in the United States and Latin America
Tel Kabri Archaeological tell in Israel containing a large Canaanite palace dated to the Middle Bronze Age
Repros Therapeutics Defunct American biopharmaceutical company that attempted to develop vaccine based contraceptive
Stock-taking Physical verification of the quantities and condition of items held in an inventory or warehouse
Priority effect Ecological impact of a species resulting from its arrival in an environment before other species
Copy elision Compiler optimization in the C++ programming language eliminating unnecessary copying of objects
2010 Bahia gubernatorial election Bahian citizens decide that incumbent Governor Jaques Wagner should receive a new four-year term
Gabriele Dara Albanian politician and writer (1826–1885) who was involved in the Albanian National Awakening
Maggie Dixon Award Award for outstanding NCAA Division 1 women's basketball coach in their first year as head coach
Protein crystallization Chemical process, occurring naturally or artificially, where proteins of one type form a crystal
Nef polygon Polygon which can be obtained from a finite set of halfplanes by set intersection and complement
1810 Crete earthquake Magnitude 7 earthquake (16 February 1810) impacting on Crete and eastern Mediterranean countries
Fastrac (rocket engine) Pump-fed liquid rocket engine developed by NASA for use on small inexpensive, expendable rockets
Ottoman coups of 1807–1808 Refers to several coups and rebellions deposing or restoring to the throne three Ottoman sultans
Electronic engineering Electronic engineering involved in the design of electronic circuits, devices, and their systems
Marxist archaeology Archaeological theory that interprets archaeological information within the framework of Marxism
Colworth Medal Annual scientific award for research in biochemistry by people under 35 working mainly in the UK
Chief Scientist of the United States Air Force Most senior science & technology representative in the United States Department of the Air Force
Say Yes to Education Non-profit organization in the United States that seeks to improve inner-city education outcomes
Metal nitrido complex Coordination compounds and metal clusters containing a nitrogen atom bound to a transition metal
Blood Quran Copy of the Quran written with ink in part made allegedly from blood donated from Saddam Hussein
Faces of Meth Drug prevention project run by the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office in the U.S. state of Oregon
National Center for History in the Schools Organization dedicated to enhancing teaching effectiveness and promoting K-12 student engagement
Social identity approach Research and theory pertaining to two intertwined, but distinct, social psychological theories.[
Taxonomy of lemurs Science of describing species and defining the evolutionary relationships between taxa of lemurs
Affinity magnetic separation Laboratory tool that can efficiently isolate bacterial cells out of body fluid or cultured cells
Phonon noise Arises from the random exchange of energy between a thermal mass and its surrounding environment
Flux melting The process by which the melting point is reduced by the admixture of a material known as a flux
Larry King (tennis) American attorney, Pilot, real estate broker, promoter, bridge player, and tennis league founder
Ketsby Hamlet in the civil parish of South Ormsby in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
Health crisis Difficult situation or complex health system that affects humans in one or more geographic areas
Parti de l'alliance municipale (Saint-Leonard) Municipal political party in the suburban community of Saint-Leonard in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
John Daniel FitzGerald Politician, union official, journalist and barrister in New South Wales, Australia (1862–1922)
Wait list College admission circumstance where an applicant has not been accepted but may be if room opens
Low-rank approximation Technique in numerical linear algebra for approximating a given matrix by a matrix of lower rank
Beeban McKnight New Zealand clerical worker, bank teller, dancer, entertainer, cinema operator, community leader
Do Not Disturb Registry Registry providing Indian consumers an opportunity to limit the telemarketing calls they receive
SS Douglas (1889) Isle of Man Steam Packet Company packet steamer that sank in the River Mersey, Liverpool in 1923
Stop-and-frisk in New York City NYPD practice of temporarily detaining, questioning, and at times searching civilians / suspects
Carving Act of using tools to shape something from a material by scraping away portions of that material
Puthukkudiyiruppu Central College Public provincial school in Puthukkudiyiruppu, Mullaitivu District, Northern Province, Sri Lanka
Henry adsorption constant Ratio of the concentration of an adsorbate onto a solid to its partial pressure in the gas phase
Jharokha Darshan Practice of addressing the public at the balcony at forts and palaces of medieval kings in India
Tổ tôm Traditional Vietnamese playing cards made by the French with Chinese characters and Japanese art
Foreign involvement in the Syrian civil war Political, military and operational support to parties involved in the ongoing conflict in Syria
Rodborough Common, Gloucestershire Biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Tropical Atmosphere Ocean project Major international effort that instrumented the tropical Pacific Ocean with deep ocean moorings
Circumpolar deep water Water mass in the Pacific and Indian oceans formed by mixing of other water masses in the region
Sweden lunar sample displays Two commemorative plaques containing samples from the Moon, gifted by US President Richard Nixon
Speaker of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico Highest-ranking officer and the presiding officer of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico
Confiscation of Armenian properties in Turkey Seizure of properties belonging to the Armenian community by the Ottoman and Turkish governments
Lelio Luttazzi Italian composer, musician, actor, singer, conductor, writer, and television and radio presenter
TSEHAI Publishers Independent, academic press based at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California, U.S
ACWA Power International developer and operator of power generation and desalinated water production plants
State-funded schools (England) School in England which provides education to pupils between the ages of 3 and 18 without charge
Lafayette dollar Silver coin issued as part of the United States' participation in the Paris World's Fair of 1900
Kanaanäische und Aramäische Inschriften Standard source for text of Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions not contained in the Hebrew Bible
Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum Located in the small sugarcane growing and milling community of Puʻunene, Hawaii, Kahului, Maui
Granada (wine) Spanish Denominación de Origen Protegida for wines in the province of Granada, Andalusia, Spain
Pawnee Formation Geologic formation that preserves fossils in Midwest USA dating back to the Carboniferous period
Amy Blackmore Executive and Artistic Director of MainLine Theatre and the St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival
MINUSCA United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic
Himshikhar Television A private television station based in Damak, in the Eastern Region of Nepal and Kathmandu, Nepal
Inclusive Church Church organisation for inclusion of all people in the Christian church including in holy orders
Oligogenic inheritance Phenotypic trait whose inheritance depends on multiple genes, with one having dominant influence
Varun Grover (writer) Indian stand-up comic, writer and poet , lyricist , dialogue writer, actor, director (born 1980)
Rhodes Must Fall Anti-apartheid protest movement regarding statues at the University of Cape Town in South Africa
Superporto do Açu Industrial port complex in the municipality of São João da Barra, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil
MICEFA Nonprofit organization that manages partnerships between universities in North America and Paris
Svecofennian orogeny Geological process that resulted in formation of continental crust in Sweden, Finland and Russia
Kanchazu Island incident June 1937 on the Amur River at the Soviet-Manchukuo border the Kanchazu Island incident occurred
Hospital of God Thirteenth century foundation in Country Durham, currently delivering social support to patients
Drug vectorization Molecular targeting technique using nanoparticles or liposomes carrying adsorbed drug substances
International Ocean Discovery Program International marine research collaboration for drilling, coring, and monitoring the subseafloor
Kali NetHunter Free & open-source mobile penetration testing platform for non-rooted and rooted Android devices
Determinatio Authoritative determination by the legislator concerning the application of practical principles
Hamid Nawab Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Biomedical Engineering at Boston University
Alpha Flight (comic book) Name of several comic book titles featuring the team Alpha Flight and published by Marvel Comics
Nicolet 1080 Successor of the Nicolet 1070/PDP-8 computer, released in 1971 by Nicolet Instrument Corporation
Mothers of the Movement Group of mothers whose African-American children have been killed as a result of racial violence
National Council for Economics and Labour Constitutional organ provided for by Article 99 of Constitution of Italy and established in 1957
Prakash Sharan Mahat Nepalese politician and member of parliament from proportionate list on behalf of Nepai Congress
Lakhwinder Shabla German actor, theatre artist, film producer, writer, director and entrepreneur of Indian descent
Tom Redding English professional footballer who played as a defender in the Football League for Grimsby Town
Grand title of the emperor of Austria List of the crowns, titles and dignities which the emperors of Austria carried from 1804 to 1918
Occupational exposure banding Process to assign chemicals into categories corresponding to permissible exposure concentrations
Conrad Yunker American biologist and Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Springmount Bog Tablets Set of wax tablets from ~600 CE discovered in Springmount Bog in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
AGH Rostrum Club at Changi Rostrum Club formed during World War II at the Prisoner of War camp at Singapore's Changi Prison
Tsarist officers in the Red Army Officers of the Imperial Russian Army who fought for the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War
Civil Rights Act of 1990 Civil rights bill passed by the United States Congress but vetoed by President George H. W. Bush
Code of practice Set of written rules which specifies how people working in a particular occupation should behave
On the Fast Horse Unique screenplay adaptation from Ganjīnat al-asrār by Amman Samani premiering in Iran in 2014
Plate Tectonics Revolution Scientific and cultural change which developed from the acceptance of the plate tectonics theory
Chinwe Nwogo Ezeani The immediate past University Librarian of Nnamdi Azikiwe Library, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Republic of the Floridas Attempt to create a new Florida by taking over East and West Florida starting with Amelia Island
2018 European heatwave Heat wave leading to record-breaking temperatures in Europe during the spring and summer of 2018
Queer ecology A series of practices that reimagine nature, biology, and sexuality in the light of queer theory
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Archival repository for all of the material collected by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Soviet destroyer Rekordny (1939) Gnevny-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy later transferred to the People's Liberation Army Navy
Epistemic cultures Concept of diversity of scientific activity according to field, questioning the unity of science
2003 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game Postseason college football game between the Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens and the Colgate Raiders
Prince Edward Islands Marine Protected Area Marine conservation area in the waters of the Prince Edward Islands in the southern Indian Ocean
Tipping-point state U.S. state that gives the winner of a presidential election a decisive number of electoral votes
EU–Mercosur Association Agreement Proposed treaty to form a free-trade area covering the European Union and Mercosur member states
Just-in-time learning Approach to learning when training is available exactly when and how it is needed by the learner
152 Nassau Nassau Street Sessions Recording Studio, was a historic recording studio building in Atlanta, GA
Khartoum massacre investigation Official investigation during the Hamdok prime ministership of the 3 June 2019 Khartoum massacre
Electronic badge Gadget that is a replacement for a traditional paper-based badge or pass issued at public events
Statue of Thomas Jefferson (David d'Angers) Statue in the U.S. Capitol, with a plaster version formerly in the New York City Council chamber
The Casino Girl Musical with a book by Harry B. Smith and Arthur Nevin, composed by Ludwig Engländer and others
Finnish Refugee Council Finish non-governmental organisation that protects the rights of people affected by displacement
Institut de technologie agroalimentaire Collegial institute specialized in agricultural technology and food production in Quebec, Canada
Mary Teresa Cullen (nun) Irish Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul nun and founder of the magazine Virgo Potens
Åland's Autonomy Day Holiday in the Åland Islands commemorating the county legislature's first meeting (9 June 1922)
Franco American literature Literature written or related to Franco Americans in the New England region of the United States
Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Puraskar Award given by the Government of India for contribution in the field of environmental protection
Handle Hall Grade II listed privately owned historic house in Calderbrook, Littleborough, Greater Manchester
Sorption enhanced water gas shift Technology combining a water-gas shift reaction with the adsorption of CO2 onto a solid material
Left atrial volume Volume of the heart's left atrium, an important predictor of major cardiovascular adverse events
Concubinage (law) Pre-modern to modern legal term describing cohabitation by romantic partners outside of marriage
2021–2022 social unrest in the French West Indies Riots after the implementation of sanitary measures by the French government in the West Indies.
FAA Order 8110.37 FAA Order 8110.37 defines the FAA's system of DERs. DERs issue signed FAA Form 8110-3 approvals.
COVID-19 protests in the Netherlands Protests against restrictions introduced in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands
Silicon quantum dot Silicon quantum dots are metal-free biologically compatible quantum dots with photoluminescence.
Membrane scaling The article is about "membrane scaling" which is a major challenge in the water treatment of RO.
Linguistics: An Introduction to Language and Communication Book by Adrian Akmajian, Ann K. Farmer, Lee S. Bickmore, Richard A. Demers and Robert M. Harnish
Soleil Sorge American naturalized Italian model, television presenter, television personality and commentator
Hamzah Sahat 11th Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces and 14th Commander of the Royal Brunei Air Force
National road 69 (Poland) Former national road in Poland connecting Bielsko-Biała to Poland–Slovakia border in Zwardoń
Poluverniki Group of Estonian Christians in the 17th century, who mixed Orthodox traditions with Lutheranism
Poonch House, Rawalpindi Pakistani mansion currently serving as the home and office of the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir
Sectorial operator Notion of a sectorial operator in mathematical operator theory, translation of existing articles
Obi Aguocha House of Reps member from Ikwuano/Umuahia North/Umuahia South Federal Constituency of Abia State
Bonaplata Factory First factory in Spain to employ steam engines, using them to drive mechanical textile machinery
Trans-Sierra Highway A proposed highway connecting California's Central Valley to the east through the Sierra Nevada.
2023 Malaysia FA Cup final Association football championship match between Johor Darul Ta'zim and Kuala Lumpur City in 2023
Kohn–Luttinger superconductivity Superconductivity mechanism based on attractive forces generated by screened Coulomb interaction
Lycosoura Artemis A Hellenistic cult statue of Artemis, part of Cthnoic/Eleusinian from Lycosoura, Arcadia, Greece
Lubang-Verde Passage fault system Geological structure located offshore between the Batangas and Mindoro Island in the Philippines
Tauri (software framework) Open-source software framework designed to create cross-platform desktop and mobile applications
Insurgent attacks on Warszawa Gdańska railway station Attempts by soldiers of the Home Army to capture the Warszawa Gdańska railway station in Warsaw
List of investigational social anxiety disorder drugs List of pharmaceutical drugs under clinical development for treatment of social anxiety disorder
Gravity map Mapping the gravity of a planet to create a "raised-relief map" of gravity anomalies and levels.
Reynaldo Wycoco Retired police general and former Director of the National Bureau of Investigation (1946–2005)
Lysá nad Labem (administrative district) Administrative district of municipality with extended powers in Central Bohemian, Czech Republic
Boryl radicals The structure, history, chemistry and potential applications of radicals centered on boron atoms
Massacre in Budy Massacre of female prisoners from the penal company of Auschwitz subcamp that took place in 1942
Association for Moral and Social Hygiene British organisation founded in 1915 concerned with a wide range of issues relating to sexuality
Hubert Humphrey (businessman) American businessman and founder of multi-level marketing company World Marketing Alliance (WMA)
House Committee on Commerce Legislative committee of the Nigerian National Assembly overseeing commerce and industry sectors
Witold Lassota Polish journalist, political activist, member of the Polish People's Republic Sejm, 20th Century
National Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes U.S. government program funding a nationwide network of artificial intelligence research centers
Henry Spencer Swift Jr. "Famous Wisconsinite", "Military Officer", "Military History", "People from Edgerton, Wisconsin"
Brinkhaus Saloon Livery Barn (Chaska, Minnesota) "Minnesota History", "Chaska History", "Chaska, Minnesota", "Carver County, Minnesota", "Chaska"
Error detection and correction Techniques that enable reliable delivery of digital data over unreliable communication channels
Fluid Substance which continuously deforms under an applied shear stress, including liquids and gases
Fallout shelter Enclosed space designated to protect occupants from radioactive debris from a nuclear explosion
Star formation Process by which dense regions of molecular clouds in interstellar space collapse to form stars
Up to Mathematical statement of uniqueness, except for an equivalent structure (equivalence relation)
Pentito Term used colloquially in Italy to designate former criminals who cooperate with the government
Daishō Pair of Japanese sabres, typically comprising a katana and a wakisashi, or a tashi and a tantō
Shill Person who publicly helps or gives credibility to a person or organization to assist in a fraud
Strait Naturally formed, narrow, typically navigable waterway that connects two larger bodies of water
Juno Beach Code name for one of the zones for amphibious landings in Northern France on D-Day, 6 June 1944
NCAA Division I FCS independent schools Institutions in the United States whose football programs are not part of a football conference
Special economic zone Geographical region in which business and trade laws are different from the rest of the country
Dabru Emet Jewish document concerning the relationship between Christianity and Judaism from the year 2000
Spatial anti-aliasing Minimising distortion artifacts when representing a high-resolution image at a lower resolution
Boyoma Falls Series of waterfalls on the Congo River in Orientale Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Industrial policy Official strategic effort to encourage the development and growth of all or part of the economy
Coalition of the willing Temporary international partnership created for the purpose of achieving a particular objective
Court of record Trial or appellate court in which a record of the proceedings is kept for use in future appeals
Benchmarking Process of comparing one's business processes and performance metrics to others in the industry
Stillbirth Death of a fetus before or during delivery, resulting in delivery of a dead baby in some manner
Hess's law Observation that total enthalpy change of a chemical reaction is independent of the steps taken
B(e) star B-type star with distinctive forbidden neutral or low ionisation emission lines in its spectrum
Amerasian Person born in Continental Asia to an East or Southeast Asian mother and a U.S. military father
Wave drag Aircraft aerodynamic drag at transonic and supersonic speeds due to the presence of shock waves
Engineered wood Range of derivative wood products engineered for uniform and predictable structural performance
Pattern matching Act of checking a given sequence of tokens for the presence of the constituents of some pattern
John Layfield American professional wrestling color commentator and retired professional wrestler (born 1966)
War of the currents Introduction of competing electric power transmission systems in the late 1880s and early 1890s
Linear differential equation Differential equations that are linear with respect to the unknown function and its derivatives
Culture shock Experience one may have when moving to a cultural environment which is different from one's own
Three marks of existence Buddhist concept; consists of impermanence (anicca), suffering (dukkha), and non-self (anattā)
Overeating Condition which individual consumes excessive food in relation to expenditure of energy in body
Silas Soule American abolitionist, military officer who refused order to participate in Sand Creek massacre
Opto-isolator Insulates two circuits from one another while allowing signals to pass through in one direction
United States Foreign Service Primary personnel system used by the diplomatic service of the United States federal government
Estate agent Person or business that specialises in the selling or letting of property in the United Kingdom
Bruce McLaren New Zealand racing driver, automotive designer, engineer and motorsport executive (1937–1970)
Nuffield Foundation British charitable trust, established in 1943, to support science, social science and education
Guerrilla News Network Privately owned news web site and television production company that operated from 2000 to 2009
Baron Cornwallis Extinct barony in the Peerage of England and extant barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Explorer plate Oceanic tectonic plate beneath the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of Vancouver Island, Canada
Agulhas Current Western boundary current of the southwest Indian Ocean that flows down the east coast of Africa
Disassortative mating Preferential mating pattern between individuals with dissimilar phenotypes (e.g., size, colour)
White House press corps Group of journalists or correspondents usually stationed at the White House in Washington, D.C.
Dorset culture Paleo-Eskimo culture (500 BCE–1500 CE) that preceded the Inuit in the Arctic of North America
Pan American-Grace Airways Airline formed as a joint venture between Pan American World Airways and Grace Shipping Company
Gold Beach Code name for one of the zones for amphibious landings in Northern France on D-Day, 6 June 1944
Implacable hostility Attitude shown by one parent to another in denying access to, or contact with, their child(ren)
Commodore 1551 External 5 1/4-inch floppy disk drive for the Commodore C-16 and Commodore Plus/4 homecomputers
Horatio Bottomley English financier, journalist, editor, newspaper proprietor, swindler, and Member of Parliament
European integration Process of political, economic, social, and cultural integration of states in and around Europe
Sandia Base Principal nuclear weapons installation of the US military from 1946-1971 in Albuquerque, NM, US
Quantum vacuum state Lowest-energy state of a field in quantum field theories, corresponding to no particles present
Fat sand rat Species of mammals belonging to the mouse and rat family and to the gerbil subfamily of rodents
Cardiac stress test Measures the heart's ability to respond to external stress in a controlled clinical environment
Dermis Layer of skin between the epidermis (with which it makes up the cutis) and subcutaneous tissues
Consumer behaviour Study of individuals, groups, or organisations and all the activities associated with consuming
Triple conjunction Astronomical event of two planets, or a planet and a star passing three times in a short period
Naval aviation Air warfare conducted by forces under naval authority, or in direct support of naval operations
Alignment (Dungeons & Dragons) Categorization of ethical and moral perspective of creatures in the Dungeons & Dragons universe
McCoy Air Force Base Former US Air Force base 10 miles SE of Orlando, FL, later became Orlando International Airport
Ferrari F430 V8 sports car manufactured by Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari as a successor to the 360
Real wages Wages adjusted for inflation or in terms of the amount of goods and services that can be bought
DNA-binding protein Proteins that bind with DNA, such as transcription factors, polymerases, nucleases and histones
Porsche Boxster and Cayman (987) Second generation of the Porsche Boxster and first generation of the Porsche Cayman sports cars
Würzburg radar Ground-based gun laying radar for the Wehrmacht's Luftwaffe and German Army during World War II
Hermann Trophy Award which is annually given to the United States's top male and female college soccer players
Influx of disease in the Caribbean Disease proliferation in the Caribbean due to European colonization and Atlantic triangle trade
Fictitious force Force on objects moving within a reference frame that rotates with respect to an inertial frame
Jorasanko Thakur Bari Ancestral home of the Nilmoni Tagore branch of the Tagore family in Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Dynamic nuclear polarization Spin polarization of atomic nuclei in response to electron spin realignment in a magnetic field
Referendums related to the European Union List of referendums related to the European Union and its predecessor, the European Communities
Kac–Moody algebra Lie algebra that can be defined by generators and relations through a generalized Cartan matrix
Depolarization ratio Intensity ratio between perpendicular component and parallel component of Raman scattered light
Pulp (tooth) Part in the center of a tooth made up of living connective tissue and cells called odontoblasts
Ferrari 348 V8 sports car manufactured by Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari as a successor to the 328
Cryovolcano Type of volcano that erupts volatiles such as water, ammonia or methane, instead of molten rock
Vector control Methods to limit or eradicate the mammals, birds, insects etc. which transmit disease pathogens
Philips 68070 Philips Semiconductors-branded, Motorola 68000-based 16/32-bit processor produced under license
Zero waste Philosophy that encourages the redesign of resource life cycles so that all products are reused
IPCC Third Assessment Report Assessment of available scientific and socio-economic information on climate change by the IPCC
Jinmeiyō kanji Supplementary list of characters that can legally be used in registered personal names in Japan
Pippinids Frankish aristocratic family during the Merovingian period; founders of the Carolingian dynasty
Nominal number Numeric or alphanumeric code (without independent meaning) used for labelling or identification
Meadowhall Interchange Transport interchange serving Meadowhall shopping centre in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Personal selling When a sales representative meets with a potential client for the purpose of transacting a sale
French Renaissance Cultural and artistic movement in France dating from the 15th century to the early 17th century
Albert Frey (architect) Swiss-born architect who established a style of modernist architecture centered on Palm Springs
Tomohiro Nishimura Japanese actor, voice actor, singer-songwriter, theatre director and sound director (born 1961)
Amboy Conference 1860 re-organization of what became the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Irish head of state from 1922 to 1949 Changing status of the Irish head of state for internal and external purposes from 1922 to 1949
Gedney, Lincolnshire Village, civil parish and electoral ward in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England
Interstate 84 (Pennsylvania–Massachusetts) Interstate Highway in the U.S. states of Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts
Chemical decomposition Breakdown of a chemical species into two or more parts; reverse process of a synthesis reaction
Official bilingualism in Canada Policy that the English and French languages have equal status and usage in Canadian government
Fleet, Lincolnshire Village, civil parish and electoral ward in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England
Boris Nemtsov Russian scientist, statesman, former Deputy Prime Minister and liberal politician (1959–2015)
Hong Kong University Students' Union Former officially recognized undergraduate students' association of The University of Hong Kong
Peace Arch Park International park on the border between Washington, United States and British Columbia, Canada
Doxepin Medication to treat depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, chronic hives, and trouble sleeping
United States European Command Unified combatant command of the United States Armed Forces responsible for the European region
Digesting Duck Automaton in the form of a duck, created by Jacques de Vaucanson and unveiled in 1739 in France
Charles Goldfarb Co-inventor of the concept of markup languages, including GML, which led to SGML, HTML, and XML
Nigredo Blackness, Jungian concept for confrontation with the shadow, alchemical term for decomposition
Finnskogen Area in Innlandet, Norway and Värmland, Sweden, where Forest Finn populations are concentrated
Hyperlocal Term for spatially limited processes of information and material flows in villages or districts
Alien priory Religious houses in medieval England under the control of an organization based outside England
Post-normal science Approach to the use of science on urgent issues involving uncertainty in facts and moral values
Proportion (architecture) Principle of architectural theory that describes the relationships between elements of a design
Finnish Meteorological Institute Government agency responsible for gathering and reporting weather data and forecasts in Finland
Potential temperature Temperature that a fluid would attain if adiabatically brought to a standard reference pressure
Alton Wayne Roberts Ku Klux Klan member, co-conspirator in murders of 3 civil rights workers in Mississippi in 1964
High-dynamic-range rendering Rendering of computer graphics scenes by using lighting calculations done in high-dynamic-range
Media richness theory Framework describing a communication medium's ability to reproduce the information sent over it
CRT projector Older type of video projector that uses small, high intensity CRTs as image generating elements
Marine isotope stages Alternating warm and cool periods in the Earth's paleoclimate, deduced from oxygen isotope data
Ante Christum natum Term that denotes the years before the supposed birth of Jesus Christ in the Christian calendar
Luminous paint Phosphorus paint, the luminous paint that glows in the dark along with other luminescent paints
Neurosteroid Compounds that affect neuronal excitability through modulation of specific ionotropic receptors
Dromomania Historical diagnosis and non-clinical description of a desire for frequent traveling or walking
Business manager Person who manages the business affairs of an individual, institution, organization, or company
Aztec Empire Imperial alliance of Nahua city states located in central Mexico during the 15th-16th centuries
Chaos game Method of creating a fractal, using a polygon and an initial point selected at random inside it
Washington Agreement Treaty ending the Croat–Bosniak War and establishing the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Langmuir (unit) Unit of exposure of an adsorbate/gas to a substrate used in surface science to study adsorption
Scabbling Process to remove a thin layer of stone or concrete by rapid impacts with a small hard tool tip
Air superiority fighter Fighter aircraft classification tasked with combating other aircraft to gain control of the air
Rugby League Writers and Broadcasters' Association This is about an association of members of the English news media who writes about rugby league
Rand Afrikaans University Former South African university (1967–2004), now incorporated into University of Johannesburg
Atlantic Union Clarence Streit's proposal to unite the world's leading democratic nations into a federal union
Mashup (web application hybrid) Web application that combines content from more than one source in a single graphical interface
Dudeney number Number that is the perfect cube of another number where the digit sum of both numbers are equal
Evolutionary grade Non-monophyletic grouping of organisms united by morphological or physiological characteristics
Aisby, South Kesteven Village in the civil parish of Heydour, in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England
Transdisciplinarity Approaches to research and education that integrate disciplinary and non-disciplinary knowledge
Long Ago (and Far Away) Original song composed by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Ira Gershwin; from the 1944 movie "Cover Girl"
Fresnel number Dimensionless number describing the pattern a light beam through an aperture forms on a surface
Uttarayana Period between the Northward Equinox (Makara Sankranti) and Southward Equinox (Karka Sankranti)
Commingling Breach of trust in which a fiduciary mixes funds held in care for a client with their own funds
Atlantic 75-class lifeboat Fleet of rigid inflatable boats used for lifesaving and coastal operations on the British Isles
Girard incident 1957 incident in which an American soldier was convicted of manslaughter of a Japanese civilian
Glass break detector Sensor used in electronic burglar alarms that detects if a pane of glass is shattered or broken
Collector road Low-to-moderate-capacity road which serves to move traffic from local streets to arterial roads
Atlantic 21-class lifeboat Fleet of rigid inflatable boats used for lifesaving and coastal operations on the British Isles
Hydrophilicity plot Quantitative analysis of degree of hydrophobicity or hydrophilicity of amino acids of a protein
Operation Carpetbagger US mission to air-drop matériel to resistance fighters in western Europe and Italy during WWII
Odor detection threshold Lowest concentration of a certain odor compound that is perceivable by the human sense of smell
Paleo-Arctic tradition Cultural tradition of the earliest well-documented human occupants of the North American Arctic
Macraucheniidae Family in the extinct South American ungulate order Litopterna, that resembled various camelids
Content rating Rating of the suitability of TV broadcasts, movies, comic books, or video games to its audience
Personal budget Finance plan that allocates future personal income towards expenses, savings and debt repayment
Royal Commission on the Electoral System Royal Commission on the electoral system was formed in New Zealand in 1985 and reported in 1986
Master Nationality Rule Consequence of the Convention on Certain Questions Relating to the Conflict of Nationality Laws
Operculum (gastropod) Hard structure which closes the aperture of a gastropod when the animal retreats into the shell
Emerging infectious disease Infectious disease of emerging pathogen, often novel in its outbreak range or transmission mode
Russula emetica Species of fungus in the family Russulaceae with a wide distribution in the Northern Hemisphere
Carbaminohemoglobin Compound of hemoglobin and carbon dioxide; one form in which carbon dioxide exists in the blood
Legal outsourcing Practice of a law firm or corporation obtaining legal support services from an outside provider
International School of Toulouse Private – international school in Colomiers, Haute Garonne, Toulouse, Midi Pyrénées, France
Kalk Bay Fishing village on the coast of False Bay and a suburb of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Type-II superconductor Superconductor characterized by the formation of magnetic vortices in an applied magnetic field
Head gasket Gasket that sits between the engine block and cylinder head(s) in an internal combustion engine
Snapphane Pro-Danish militiaman who fought against the Swedes during the Second Northern and Scanian Wars
Dutch India Former settlements and trading posts of the Dutch East India Company on the Indian subcontinent
New old stock Old stock of merchandise that was never sold to a customer, but still new in original packaging
Osmotic power Energy available from the difference in the salt concentration between seawater and river water
Generalized Wiener process In statistics, a continuous time random walk with drift and random jumps at every point in time
Ker–Frisbie doctrine U.S. legal doctrine enabling jurisdiction over criminal suspects in cases of unlawful rendition
British Columbia mainland coastal forests Temperate coniferous forest ecoregion in British Columbia, Canada and Washington, United States
Save the Last Dance for Me Original song written and composed by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman; first recorded by the Drifters
Mount (computing) Activation of a filesystem instance so that the files it contains are available to applications
Outer Islands (Seychelles) Collective term for those islands of the Seychelles that are not on the shallow Seychelles Bank
Decay scheme A graphical presentation of all the transitions occurring in a decay of a radioactive substance
Fanhui Shi Weixing Series of recoverable reconnaissance satellites formerly used by the People's Republic of China
Secretary of State of Wisconsin Constitutional officer in the executive branch of the government of the U.S. state of Wisconsin
Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration Agency of the New Deal established by the administration of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
First ladies and gentlemen of the Philippines Courtesy title given to the host of the Malacañang Palace, usually the spouse of the president
Dual unionism Development of a union or political organization parallel to and within an existing labor union
Deep transverse metacarpal ligament Ligament that connects the palmar surfaces of the heads of the second to fifth metacarpal bones
Marsh Racing Team in the GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series which formerly competed in the NASCAR Busch Series
Communications Research Centre Canada Canadian government scientific laboratory for research and development in wireless technologies
Mesoamerican language area Sprachbund containing many of the languages natively spoken in the cultural area of Mesoamerica
Wallula Gap Large water gap of the Columbia River through basalt anticlines in the U.S. state of Washington
G-factor (physics) Relation between observed magnetic moment of a particle and the related unit of magnetic moment
Incident base Location at which primary support activities are conducted for emergencies like a wildland fire
Odesa catacombs Labyrinth-like network of tunnels located under the city of Odessa and its outskirts in Ukraine
Curing (food preservation) Food preservation and flavouring processes based on drawing moisture out of the food by osmosis
Maina people Group of indigenous peoples living along the north bank of the Marañón River in South America
Title VIII of the Patriot Act Section of a US anti-terrorism bill creating definitions of terrorism and how to deal with them
Topographic map (neuroanatomy) Ordered projection of a sensory surface on one or more structures of the central nervous system
89th Airlift Wing Unit of US Air Force responsible for presidential and other top governmental official transport
South Carolina civil disturbances of 1876 Attempts by the Democrats to retake the South Carolina legislature by intimidating black voters
Reboiler Heat exchangers typically used to provide heat to the bottom of industrial distillation columns
Ecca Group Second of the main subdivisions of the Karoo Supergroup of geological strata in southern Africa
Japanese-American Claims Act 1948 U.S. law authorizing the settlement of property loss claims by people interned during WWII
Heterotrophic picoplankton Fraction of plankton composed by cells between 0.2 and 2 μm that do not perform photosynthesis
Marianapolis Preparatory School Private, boarding, coeducational school in Thompson, Windham County, Connecticut, United States
James Roche, 3rd Baron Fermoy Irish peer and Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom (1852–1920)
Louisiana State Act 159 Outlawed the cultivation, possession or sale of hallucinogenic plants in the state of Louisiana
Entropy and life Relationship between the thermodynamic concept of entropy and the evolution of living organisms
Timeline of Banksia Chronology of developments in knowledge and understanding of the Australian plant genus Banksia
Indian South Africans South Africans descended from British Indian indentured labourers, read as slaves, and migrants
Hutch (furniture) Set of shelves or cabinets on top of a lower unit with a counter and either drawers or cabinets
VMware VMFS VMware, Inc.'s clustered file system used by the company's server virtualization suite, vSphere
Oil pulling Alternative medical practice without proven benefit, in which oil is "swished" around the mouth
Riverview School Private boarding & day school in East Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States
Pneumatic circuit Interconnected set of components that convert compressed gas (usually air) into mechanical work
Proctor compaction test Laboratory test for determining the optimal water content at which a soil is the most compacted
Marist High School (Chicago, Illinois) Private, Catholic, and coeducational school in Chicago, Illinois, United States founded in 1963
American Geosciences Institute Nonprofit scientific federation including around 50 geoscientific organizations founded in 1948
High-deductible health plan Health insurance plan with lower premiums and higher deductibles than a traditional health plan
Françoise d'Amboise Member of the French nobility and co-founder of the first monastery of the Carmelites in France
Trekschuit Former system of tugged boats as a means of passenger traffic between cities in The Netherlands
Raoul (founder of Vaucelles Abbey) Saint of the Catholic church, founder of the monastery of Vaucelles in France (AD 12th century)
Scollard Formation Upper Cretaceous to lower Palaeocene stratigraphic unit of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin
Political risk Probability of adverse effects to businesses and governments as a result of political decisions
Basil Goulding Irish art collector, cricketer, squash player, industrialist, businessman and amateur architect
Rescue Agreement Treaty setting forth rights and obligations of states concerning the rescue of persons in space
Figaro läßt sich scheiden Opera in two acts by Giselher Klebe based on the comedy of the same name by Ödön von Horváth
MLC Limited Australian financial services company that was acquired by National Australia Bank in June 2000
Alootook Ipellie Inuk graphic artist, political and satirical cartoonist, writer, and photographer (1951–2007)
Stanislaus v. State of Madhya Pradesh Legal case before the Supreme Court of India which confirmed religious conversion to be illegal
Galleass Military ship commonly used in the 16th and 17th centuries by European and Mediterranean navies
Premierships of William Ewart Gladstone Period of the Government of the United Kingdom from 1868–1874, 1880–1885, 1886, 1892–1894
Grecomans Pejorative term for Southern Slavs, Aromanians and Albanians who self-identify as ethnic Greeks
Submarine snorkel Device which allows a submarine to operate submerged while taking in air from above the surface
Group C (Australia) To either of two sets of regulations for use in Australian touring car racing from 1965 to 1984
Praetorian prefecture of Gaul Included Gaul, Upper and Lower Germany, Roman Britain, Spain and Mauretania Tingitana in Africa
Bodden Brackish bodies of water often forming lagoons, along the southwestern shores of the Baltic Sea
Peter Ermakov Russian Bolshevik revolutionary and participant in the execution of the imperial Romanov family
Coronary CT calcium scan Computed tomography scan of the heart for the assessment of severity of coronary artery disease
Küssner effect Unsteady aerodynamic forces on an airfoil or hydrofoil caused by encountering a transverse gust
Roman/Red Nickname of coalitions of Catholic and social-democratic parties in the Netherlands and Belgium
Labour Bureaux (London) Act 1902 Act of Parliament authorising the establishment of labour bureaux by borough councils in London
James Winslow British racing driver, ten-times champion & Le Mans 24hr driver, Royal Award winner (born 1983)
Jewett Car Company Early 20th-century American industrial company that manufactured streetcars and interurban cars
Percival Farquhar American investor and financier with extensive interests in Latin America and pre-Soviet Russia
Carel Boshoff South African academic, writer and politician, former proponent of Apartheid, founder of Orania
Langmuir circulation Series of shallow, slow, counter-rotating vortices at the ocean's surface aligned with the wind
Patrician Hall The Patrician Hall: Cultural venue in Carrickmore, built in 1962, builds Educational Facilities
One-dollar salary Nominal salary used in situations where an executive wishes to work without direct compensation
Reflector (photography) Reflective surface used to redirect light towards a given subject or scene, used in photography
Autologous stem-cell transplantation Medical procedure in which stem cells are removed, stored, and then returned to the same person
Metamorphic facies Set of mineral assemblages in metamorphic rocks formed under similar pressures and temperatures
Eden point Form of chipped stone projectile points associated with a sub-group of the larger Plano culture
Server Name Indication TLS extension for serve multiple HTTPS sites at the same IP address with different certificates
Suillellus luridus Species of edible fungus of the bolete family, found in Asia, Europe, and eastern North America
Talent management Anticipation of required human capital for an organization and the planning to meet those needs
Chū Kudō Japanese adventurer, Manchukuo politician and Lieutenant General in the Manchukuo Imperial Army
Sammakka Saralamma Jatara Festival to honour the indigenous tribal goddesses, celebrated in the state of Telangana, India
Survivorship curve Graph showing the number or proportion of individuals surviving to each age for a given species
Interbedding Beds of a particular lithology that lie between or alternate with beds of a different lithology
Budgetary policy Government attempts to run a budget in debt or in surplus. The aim is to reduce the public debt
Genetic isolate Population of organisms that has little genetic mixing with other organisms of the same species
Leaching (pedology) Removal of soluble materials from one zone in soil to another via water movement in the profile
Bangladesh Marine Fisheries Academy Government-run training institution in Bangladesh for fishing industry and maritime professions
Frozen Planet Nature documentary series focusing on life and the environment in both the Arctic and Antarctic
Breed Street Shul Former synagogue listed on the National Register of Historic Places, in Los Angeles, California
Japan Skating Federation Sports governing body of Japan for figure skating, speed skating, and short track speed skating
Rearguard Falls Waterfall on the Fraser River in Fraser-Fort George Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Full pond Hydrological American lake/reservoir/other fresh water/pond body water level phrase terminology
North American monsoon Pattern of thunderstorms and rainfall in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico
USS Nutmeg Aloe-class net laying ship used by the U.S. Navy during World War II to lay anti-submarine nets
Myricks, Massachusetts Association community or populated place in Bristol County, Massachusetts, in the United States
Laksmi Rodríguez Venezuelan model who is Miss Venezuela International 2008 and Miss Supranational Venezuela 2010
Aisby, West Lindsey Hamlet in the civil parish of Corringham, in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
United States Department of Commerce and Labor Former executive department of the United States government; split into two departments in 1913
San Bernard National Wildlife Refuge Bird sanctuary split between southern and eastern Brazoria and Matagorda counties, respectively
Sense of agency The subjective awareness of initiating, executing, and controlling one's own volitional actions
The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register Combined daily newspapers in Wheeling, West Virginia, flagship publications of Ogden Newspapers
Exporting the revolution Actions by a victorious revolutionary government to promote similar revolutions in other states
Ulubey Canyon Nature Park Canyon in Uşak encompassing the Aegean and Central Anatolian regions of the Republic of Turkey
Milroy's disease Lymphedema commonly located in legs, caused by congenital abnormalities in the lymphatic system
Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority Governmental supervisory authority under the Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion.
Total care Long-term care facilities for residents are responsible for meeting all the needs of a resident
Queens Channel Natural waterway through the central Canadian Arctic Archipelago in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut
Ayodhyapuri Former Village development committee Now a part of Madi Municipality in Bagmati Province, Nepal
Natural Bridges State Marine Reserve Marine protected area immediately west of Natural Bridges State Beach in Santa Cruz, California
Windows Setup Installer that prepares a hard disk drive for a Microsoft Windows operating system installation
Shiloh (biblical figure) Figure mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as part of the benediction given by Jacob to his son Judah
Pakistan and state-sponsored terrorism Pakistan's involvement in state-sponsored terrorism, especially as a part of its foreign policy
Traduction œcuménique de la Bible French ecumenical translation of the Bible, first made in 1975–6 by Catholics and Protestants
Hyper+ Polish television programming block broadcast on Teletoon+ from 1 September 2001 to 1 July 2014
Character orientation How people relate to the world by acquiring and using things and by relating to self and others
Laguna Celeste Natural lake colored blue by Magnesium and Manganese in Sur Lípez Province, Potosí Department
GEOHAB International research programme on the Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms
Protomap (neuroscience) Map of the functional areas of the mammalian cerebral cortex during early embryonic development
Churchill–Cope reflex Reflex in which distension of the pulmonary vascular bed causes an increase in respiratory rate
Gayaza High School Girls-only secondary school in Gayaza, Kasangati Town Council, Wakiso District, Buganda, Uganda
O3b Satellite constellation designed for telecommunications and data backhaul from remote locations
Leucospermum cordifolium Ornamental pincushion is a shrub in the family Proteaceae from the Western Cape of South Africa
Labour standards in the World Trade Organization Part of the jurisprudence and principles applied within the rule making institutions of the WTO
Republican Guard (Egypt) Egyptian Army division-level command responsible for protection of the president and government
Electron wake Disturbance left after a high-energy charged particle passes through condensed matter or plasma
The Boy with the Leaking Boot Statue showing a young boy, with a bare right foot, holding up his right boot and looking at it
Tissa Vitharana Sri Lankan politician, leader of Lanka Sama Samaja Party and Governor of North Central Province
General Electric Realty Plot Residential area of Schenectady, New York, originally home to many GE scientists and executives
Sedena-Henschel HWK-11 Infantry fighting vehicle (Second Version) armoured personnel carrier (First and Third Version)
La America Former Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) language weekly newspaper, published 1910–1925 in New York City
Business France French government agency tasked with promoting French exports and foreign investments in France
Pressure Vessel for Human Occupancy Container to be occupied by one or more people with an internal pressure different from outside
Vita Student Sheffield Office (1972–2012), Vacant (2012–2015), Residential (2015–) in Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Maryland Route 191 State highway in Montgomery County, Maryland, known for most of its length as Bradley Boulevard
2010 Seattle Seahawks season 35th season in franchise history; first team with losing record to make playoffs in NFL history
Utilization factor Ratio of the time that a piece of equipment is in use to the total time that it could be in use
Colonial American military history Military record of the Thirteen Colonies from their founding to the American Revolution in 1775
Language analysis for the determination of origin Instrument used in asylum cases to determine the national or ethnic origin of the asylum seeker
Alan Green (Cleethorpes politician) British railwayman who served as a councillor and municipal leader in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire
Alex Brinchmann Norwegian pediatrician, songwriter, novelist, playwright and crime fiction writer (1888–1978)
Adenanthos × cunninghamii Species of hybrid shrub in the family Proteaceae endemic to the south-west of Western Australia
Cross modal plasticity Reorganization of neurons in the brain to integrate the function of two or more sensory systems
Moiben Settlement in Moiben Constituency, of Uasin Gishu County of Kenya's former Rift Valley Province
Zero-rupee note Banknote imitation issued in India as a means of helping to fight systemic political corruption
Positio Document or collection of documents used in the process by which a person is declared Venerable
Waterworks, Isle of Man Historic site in Just before the Milestone road marker on the Snaefell Mountain Road designated
Covenant (religion) Formal alliance or agreement made by God with a religious community or with humanity in general
Dhananjay Ramchandra Gadgil Indian economist, institution builder and the vice-chairman of the Planning Commission of India
Dual fulfillment Belief of a double application and fulfillment of biblical prophecy in Judeo-Christian theology
Penola Island Small island in Sherratt Bay off the coast of King George Island, in the south Shetland Islands
Metalaw Concept of space law closely related to the scientific Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
Whaplode Drove Village in the civil parish of Whaplode, in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England
La Junta Indians Indigenous people of North America living in the present-day areas of Texas and northern Mexico
NASA Astronaut Corps Division of the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) which trains astronauts
Directorate of the Klaipėda Region Executive branch of government of the Klaipėda Region (Memel Territory) of Lithuania (1920-39)
River Road National Scenic Byway National Scenic Byway and National Forest Scenic Byway in Iosco County, Michigan, United States
Exolum Spanish multinational company offering services for transportation and storage of oil products.
Tax return List of individual's monetary gains and losses over 12 months submitted to government each year
East Fairmont High School Public, coeducational school in Fairmont, West Virginia, Fairmont, West Virginia, United States
Harts Ground Hamlet in Holland Fen with Brothertoft parish, and the Borough of Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Mponeng Gold Mine 10 km deep gold mine in Gauteng province near Johannesburg, South Africa. World's Deepest Mine.
Maurice Ward British hairdresser and inventor mainly known for the invention of Starlite a thermal insulator
IFAC Member Bodies and Associates Accounting organizations that are members of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC)
Inland Petroleum Distribution System Fuel storage and pipeline system designed to move bulk fuel forward in a theater of operations.
Koomey's law Trend indicating the number of computations per unit energy dissipated doubles every 1.57 years
Cape Naturaliste College Public co-educational high day school in Vasse, South West region, Western Australia, Australia
Bridge bank Institution created by a national regulator to operate a failed bank until a buyer can be found
Jarir Bookstore Saudi Arabian bookstore and largest retailer of books, and consumer electronics in Saudi Arabia
Bob Halstead Underwater photographer, author, journalist and commentator on the recreational diving industry
TRESOR Linux kernel patch which provides CPU-only based encryption to defend against cold boot attacks
Ethiopian Judicial Authority v Swedish journalists 2011 Lawsuit allegation against Swedish journalists Johan Persson and Martin Schibbye over terrorism
Grand juries in the United States Groups of citizens empowered by United States federal or state law to conduct legal proceedings
Ahlquist v. Cranston 2012 US court case which required a public school to remove a banner featuring a written prayer
East Juniata Junior/Senior High School Public junior/senior high school in McAlisterville, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, United States
Al-Ashraf Musa, Emir of Homs Ayyubid Emir of Homs (1246-48, 1260-63) Emir of Tall-Bashir (1248-1260) Viceroy of Syria (1260)
Frederick William Zercho Australian school administrator, technical/TAFE college head and technical/TAFE college teacher
Playa de los Muertos Archaeological site from the Middle Formative period and is located on the Honduras north coast
Asaph the Jew Ancient Jewish physician and medical author, known from the Sefer ha-Refu'ot (Book of Remedies)
Devoré Technique of creating a pattern on fabric, especially velvet, by burning out the pile with acid
Big Creek Hydroelectric Project Hydroelectric Power Scheme on upper San Joaquin River System, Sierra Nevada, Central California
Robert Wilson Shufeldt American osteologist, myologist, museologist, ethnographer, and white supremacist (1850–1934)
Media culture Norms, behaviors and artifacts of Western society as shaped by 20th-century mass communications
01633 Telephone area code that covers the city of Newport and surrounding areas in the United Kingdom
Girka Village in Kaita Local Government Area of Katsina state with historical and cultural background
Criminal transmission of HIV in the United States Intentional or reckless infection of a person with the human immunodeficiency virus in the U.S.
1889–90 Currie Cup Inaugural edition of the Currie Cup, the premier first-class cricket tournament in South Africa
Line trap Maintenance-free parallel resonant circuit, mounted on high-voltage AC transmission power lines
MREAM Maribyrnong River Edge Art Movement, former community arts organisation in Melbourne, Australia
Madja-as Apocryphal pre-Hispanic geopolitical entity located on the islands of Panay and Negros (Buglas)
Animal tithe Tithe of kosher grazing animals (cattle, sheep, and goats) to God, to be sacrificed as a Korban
Superspreading event Event in which 3 or more people attend and an infectious disease is spread much more than usual
Perris Block Central block of three major fault-bounded blocks of the northern part of the Peninsular Ranges
Alfred Newton Lecture Academic prize lecture awarded by the British Ornithologists' Union and named for Alfred Newton
Connect for Health Colorado Colorado's health insurance marketplace created as a result of Obamacare (PPACA) implementation
Penn MERT Student-run volunteer emergency medical services organization of the University of Pennsylvania
Kosut Village in Garmab Rural District, Chahardangeh District, Sari County, Mazandaran Province, Iran
Shekinah Jacob Indian playwright who has appeared in Edinburgh Fringe and worked with the Royal Court Theatre.
Worst-case scenario Concept in risk management to consider the most severe outcome that can reasonably be projected
Alvin C. Reis American lawyer and Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge, member of the Wisconsin Senate and Assembly.
Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act of 1950 Act to provide for the organization of a constitutional government by the people of Puerto Rico
Europeana 1914–1918 Project to digitise and publish primary and secondary historical sources on the First World War
Maoist insurgency in Turkey Ongoing low-level insurgency in eastern Turkey between the Turkish government and Maoist rebels
Man in the mud Diorama depicting an Australian soldier of World War I sitting on a muddy battlefield in France
World Elephant Day Annual event on August 12 dedicated to the preservation and protection of the world's elephants
Appenzell Railways Narrow gauge railway company in Appenzell Innerhhoden and Appenzell Ausserrhoden in Switzerland
Monarchist Cause Political party in the First Portuguese Republic which sought the restoration of King Manuel II
Southern Oklahoma Aulacogen Failed rift in the western and southern US of the triple junction that became the Iapetus Ocean
Instrumentum regni Exploitation of religion by State or ecclesiastical polity as a means of controlling the masses
Serbian civil war of 1331 1331 conflict between the supporters of Serbian king Stefan Uroš III and his son Stefan Dušan
Circumcenter of mass Centre formed by the weighted average of the circumcentres of the triangles composing a polygon
IP500 Alliance International organization of manufacturers of products and systems for the building automation
Stone flaming Application of high temperature to the surface of stone to make it look like natural weathering
Gagauz World Congress International congress of the Gagauz people held in Comrat, the capital of Gagauzia, in Moldova
Department of Plant Protection Department of the Ministry of National Food Security and Research of the Government of Pakistan
2015 Asian Athletics Championships – Women's shot put Featuring top female athletes from across Asia competing with remarkable strength and technique
Ayman Aly Vice chairman and general secretary of the Federation of Islamic Organizations in Europe (FIOE)
Leads and lags Expediting or delaying of foreign exchange payments due to an expected change in exchange rates
Identifiability analysis Methods used to determine how well the parameters of a model are estimated by experimental data
Greenstone Building Main office of Canadian federal government in Yellowknife, capital of the Northwest Territories
Hodgemoor Wood Biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Chalfont St Giles in Buckinghamshire, England
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences Medical school, hospital and public medical research university based in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences United States Army collaboration with the Thai Government to fight the Bangkok Cholera Outbreak
Mateo de Sagade de Bugueyro Spanish Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Mexico (1655-1664), Archbishop of Cartagena (1664-1672)
Gadget Flow Gadget Flow is a New York City-based curated e-commerce marketplace launched in 2012 in Greece.
180 Ebury Street Former home of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during part of 1764, in the Belgravia district of London
Glossary of artificial intelligence List of definitions of terms and concepts commonly used in the study of artificial intelligence
Mrs. Wiggins Mrs Wiggins is a series of comedic sketches that was featured on The Carol Burnett Show in 1975
Gresham Professor of the Environment Professorship revolving around the delivery of public lectures on the environment to the public
Frederic Vaughan Abbot Army officer and engineer who later became an American brigadier general active in World War I.
Sarny massacre Execution of between 14,000 and 18,000 persons, mostly Jews, in the Nazi-occupied city of Sarny
Mihail Drumeș Ottoman-born Romanian writer; he was born in an Aromanian family, in modern day North Macedonia
Kéfera Buchmann Brazilian actress, singer, television presenter, digital influencer, writer and former youtuber
18 Victoria Grove Grade II listed house in Victoria Grove, Kensington, London W8, built in the early 19th century
PostCSS Software development tool that uses JavaScript-based plugins to automate routine CSS operations
Peak ring Roughly circular ring or plateau, possibly discontinuous, surrounding an impact crater's center
Survios American virtual reality game developer and software publisher based in Los Angeles, California
Graphotype (machine) Brand name used for metal marking machines manufactured by the Addressograph Multigraph Company
Timeline of the Iranian hostage crisis Time line of the hostage situation in Iran on November 4, 1979 involving United States citizens
WBCA Player of the Year Award given to the best women's college basketball players in NCAA Division II and Division III
Society for Integrative Oncology Multidisciplinary professional society focused on integrative medicine in the field of oncology
Robert Jones (figure skater) 18th century British military officer, LGBTQ author, populariser of figure skater and fireworks
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Dianism Sexual practice consisting of "sexual satisfaction from sexual contact" but without ejaculation
Philip Schuyler (born 1836) Soldier, clubman, philanthropist and prominent member of New York society during the Gilded Age
San Sebastián de Urabá First settlement established by Spaniards in the area of the Darién Gap in modern-day Colombia
Taukina seamounts Series of seamounts on the Pacific Plate near the Macdonald hotspot and the Ngatemato seamounts
National Women's Soccer League Players Association Officially recognized union of current and former players in the National Women's Soccer League
Computing and Communications Museum of Ireland Computer museum in Insight Centre for Data Analytics at the DERI Building, University of Galway
Aigle River (Desert River tributary) Tributary of Desert river, in RCM La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau, in Outaouais, in Quebec, in Canada
James X. Zhan Director of Investment and Enterprise at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
Batch normalization Method used to make artificial neural networks faster and stable by re-centering and re-scaling
Data management platform Software platform used for collecting and managing data, mainly for digital marketing purposes.
Grace Pool Matthew Spencer Vevo Was Born In Mandeville Manchester He is An Artist Who Started Singing From
Digital inclusion Accessibility of digital technologies, skills, and communication to individuals and communities
VirtualLink Failed USB-C alternate mode proposal, intended to connect virtual reality headsets to computers
Antropovo, Antropovsky District, Kostroma Oblast Rural locality and the administrative center of Antropovsky District of Kostroma Oblast, Russia
Asekeyevo (rural locality) Rural locality and the administrative center of Asekeyevsky District of Orenburg Oblast, Russia
Marine Adder-class transport Type C4-class ship built for the United states Maritime Commission (MARCOM) during World War II
Operation Samudra Maitri Indian relief effort to assist victims of the 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia
Blagoveshchenka, Altai Krai Urban locality and the administrative center of Blagoveshchensky District of Altai Krai, Russia
William Mellish (victualler) English businessman, known for supplying the Royal Navy during the American War of Independence
Our Children's Trust U.S. public interest law firm fighting governments to reduce their climate change contributions
Anyentyuwe Gabonese catechist who was the key informant of the works of the physician Robert Hamill Nassau
Intrusive Suite of Yosemite Valley Intrusive Suite of Yosemite Valley is one of several intrusive suites in Yosemite National Park
Westhorpe, Lincolnshire Hamlet in the civil parish of Gosberton and the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England
Transportation in the Sacramento metropolitan area Complex multi-modal network moving people and goods in the region of California's state capital
1996 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game Postseason college football game between the Marshall Thundering Herd and the Montana Grizzlies
Deportation of Germans from Latin America during World War II Deportation of Axis nationals from Latin America to the US and their home countries during WWII
1995 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game Postseason college football game between the Marshall Thundering Herd and the Montana Grizzlies
Pagani Zonda R Limited production track-only sports car manufactured by Italian sports car manufacturer Pagani
Lee v Ashers Baking Company Ltd and others Northern Ireland, UK discrimination, and freedom of speech and religious expression, legal case
1979 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game Postseason college football game between the Eastern Kentucky Colonels and the Lehigh Engineers
2020 Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly election Legislative assembly elections held in the Pakistani-administered territory of Gilgit-Baltistan
Multicast routing Computer networking protocol for forwarding transmissions from one sender to multiple receivers
Secretary of State for Social Security (Spain) Official of the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration of the Government of Spain
Multuggerah Aboriginal Australian resistance fighter and leader of Jagera people in Queensland in the 1840s
Elizabeth Parsons (artist) English born painter, lithographer and art teacher who exhibited widely in London and Melbourne
List of unproven methods against COVID-19 Fake or unproven medical products and methods that claim to diagnose, prevent, or cure COVID-19
Slavonska Požega transit camp Transit camp run by the fascist Ustaše in the Independent State of Croatia during World War II
Comparison of Gaussian process software Comparison of statistical analysis software that allows doing inference with Gaussian processes
Jamesina Essie L. King Sierra Leonean jurist and a Commissioner of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
ITU-T Study Group 16 Standardization body focused on multimedia standards, such as video coding standards (e.g. MP4)
Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game Home video game console released by Neckermann's technology and multimedia home brand Palladium
Lidzava Church Church in the village of Lidzava, Gagra municipality, Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, Georgia.
Likhni Church Aba-Ata Church in the village of Lykhny, Gudauta Municipality, Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, Georgia
Odishi Church of Mother of God Church in the village of Odishi, Sokhumi municipality, Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, Georgia
Odishi Saint Constantine Church Church in the village of Odishi, Sokhumi municipality, Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, Georgia
David Peters (paleoartist) American paleoartist and pseudopaleontologist known for his fringe views of prehistoric animals
Sofia Ferreira Portuguese communist and opponent of the Estado Novo who spent 13 years as a political prisoner
Rawdah Mohamed Somali-Norwegian model, social media personality, blogger, healthcare professional and activist
SNCF Class Z 27500 Family of dual-voltage electric multiple unit trainsets operated on French regional rail routes
Amastigomycota Clade of all fungi without flagella or centrioles, and with unstacked Golgi apparatus cisternae
Tank phone Phone mounted to exterior of armoured vehicles for communication between the outside and inside
William Badell Venezuelan model and male beauty pageant titleholder who is Mister Supranational Venezuela 2021
Silvia Rodríguez Villamil Uruguayan historian, feminist, writer, as well as a political and social activist (1939–2003)
Joseph P. Hannon Biography of an educator and administrator who served as a Chicago Public School superintendent
Howard L. Boorman United States Foreign Service Officer and editor of Biographical Dictionary of Republican China
Jakob Bleyer German Linguistic and political advocate for the Germany minority within the kingdom of Hungary
Irish defective block crisis Issue with defective concrete blocks used in construction in parts of Ireland from 2011 onwards
Perm State Pharmaceutical Academy Higher educational institution in Perm' that trains specialists with a pharmaceutical education
Hera (space mission) ESA spacecraft which will study the effects of the DART Impactor on the asteroid moon Dimorphos
Recharge oscillator Theory to explain the periodical variation of the sea surface temperature and thermocline depth
Brussels So White Movement denouncing the lack of racial diversity in the European Union institutions in Brussels
Frozen Planet II Nature documentary series focusing on life and the environment in both the Arctic and Antarctic
ITU-T Study Group 13 Standardization body focused on multimedia standards, such as video coding standards (e.g. MP4)
Rewa Municipal Corporation Body responsible for the civic infrastructure and administration of Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, India
FinVect Category whose objects are finite-dimensional vector spaces and whose morphisms are linear maps
Lau Chi Sing 23 year old Male Hong Kong drug trafficker executed in Singapore for heroin trafficking in 1989
Vermont–Austria National Guard Partnership Collaborative program fostering ties and cooperation between Vermont National Guard and Austria
The Fourteen of Meaux Meaux history middle ages. First Protestant church established. Fourteen Huguenots burnt alive.
History of folkloric music in Argentina Detailed and orderly exposition of events and facts related to the folkloric music in Argentina
Muddy hoard Largest coin hoard of Cambridgeshire, discovered in 2018, dating to 274 AD in the Gallic Empire
Mao (singer-songwriter) Italian singer-songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist, radio and television host and actor
Sandra Morrison Professor in New Zealand, working on climate change, adult education and indigenous development
Chronic meningitis Inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord lasting longer than 4 weeks
Composite index (metrics) Metric that attempts to measure the productivity and citation impact of a person's publications
Western Stemmed Tradition Archaeological culture known from the Late Pleistocene -early Holocene of Western North America
Ministry of Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Head of the Ministry of Panchayat Raj and Rural Development of the Government of Andhra Pradesh
AI nationalism Idea that nations should develop and control their own AI systems to protect national interests
B. H. Abdul Hameed Sri Lankan broadcaster, television presenter, radio announcer, lyricist, drama artist and actor
Melbourne tobacco wars A series of criminal activities relating to the illegal tobacco industry in Victoria, Australia
Giant impacts phase of planetary formation A phase in planet formation in which there are many collisions between relatively large bodies.
Alpha-2-plasmin inhibitor deficiency Alpha-2-Plasmin Inhibitor Deficiency, a rare coagulopathy leading to increased risk of bleeding
Riachuelo Street (Porto Alegre) Public road in the historic center of Porto Alegre, in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul
Abdukhalim Raimjanov Soviet and Kyrgyz hematologist, Doctor of Medical Sciences, professor, and academician (b 1943)
Obushera Collective term for four traditional fermented cereal beverages originating from Western Uganda
Ihor Duda Ukrainian art and local historian, teacher, editor, restorer, and cultural activist (born 1940)
Asymptotic geometry Branch of mathematics studying high-dimensional geometric objects and their asymptotic behavior
Umayyad invasions of Egypt Series of incursions and military expeditions against the governorship of Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr
Yulian-Yurii Dorosh Ukrainian photographer-artist, cinematographer, ethnographer, and local historian (1909–1982)
List of Toronto Sceptres players This is a list of all-time Toronto Sceptres/PWHL Toronto players and their stats with the team.
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Pomeroy & Pelton Tobacco Warehouse "Wisconsin History", "Tobacco", "Edgerton, Wisconsin", "Rock County, Wisconsin", "Architecture"
Geneva Protocol Treaty prohibiting the use of chemical and biological weapons in international armed conflicts
Azeotrope A mixture of two or more liquids whose proportions do not change when the mixture is distilled
Load balancing (computing) Set of techniques to improve the distribution of workloads across multiple computing resources
Reed's law Network value increases as 2^n, this being the number of possible subgroups within the network
Aenon Site, mentioned in the Gospel of John (3:23) as the place where John the Baptist was baptizing
Economic indicator Measure, which allows statements about the economic situation in general of national economies
Cardioversion Conversion of a cardiac arrhythmia to a normal rhythm using an electrical shock or medications
Fountain of Youth Spring that supposedly restores the youth of anyone who drinks from it or bathes in its waters
Western Approaches Area of the Atlantic ocean lying immediately to the west of Ireland and parts of Great Britain
Sitting Resting position of human body weight, primarily supported by buttocks in contact with objects
Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542 Acts passed during the reign of King Henry VIII to make Wales a part of the Kingdom of England
High commissioner Title of various high-ranking, special executive positions held by a commission of appointment
Constraint programming Programming paradigm wherein relations between variables are stated in the form of constraints
Youth culture Norms, values, practices and shared symbolic systems of children, adolescents and young adults
Pleural cavity Thin fluid-filled space between the two pulmonary pleurae (visceral and parietal) of each lung
Joe Hill (activist) Swedish-American labor activist, songwriter, and member of the Industrial Workers of the World
Mineral oil Liquid mixture of higher alkanes from a mineral source, particularly a distillate of petroleum
Q factor Parameter describing the longevity of energy in a resonator relative to its resonant frequency
Austenite Metallic, non-magnetic allotrope of iron or a solid solution of iron, with an alloying element
Standard state Reference point (°) used to calculate the properties of a material under different conditions
Simplicial complex Mathematical set composed of points, line segments, triangles and higher-dimensional simplices
Appalachia Geographic region in the Appalachian Mountains of the Eastern United States and Eastern Canada
Sidecar One-wheeled device attached to a two wheeled vehicle to make the whole a three wheeled vehicle
Carlism Political movement supporting the claim to the Spanish throne by Don Carlos and his successors
Bidet Plumbing fixture or type of sink intended for washing the genitalia and anus of the human body
Petrology Branch of geology that studies the formation, composition, distribution and structure of rocks
Ivrea Town and comune of the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy
Tsubouchi Shōyō Japanese author, critic, playwright, translator, editor, educator, and professor (1859–1935)
PTAT-1 First privately financed transatlantic fibre optic telecommunications cable, completed in 1989
Ashikaga clan Samurai clan which ruled feudal Japan from 1333 to 1573, direct descent from the Minamoto clan
Delusional misidentification syndrome Group of delusional disorders involving belief that a person, object or place has been altered
Inland Revenue Defunct department of the British Government responsible for the collection of direct taxation
Conflict resolution Methods and processes involved in facilitating the peaceful ending of conflict and retribution
Ghazal Poetic form in many languages, originating in Arabic poetry and developed in Persian tradition
Representative peer Peers elected by members of the Peerages of Scotland and Ireland to the British House of Lords
Linking number Numerical invariant that describes the linking of two closed curves in three-dimensional space
Żupan Long gown with sleeves worn by Polish-Lithuanian noblemen, now part of Polish national costume
Cover (philately) Outside of a piece of mail with a recipient's address and evidence of payment or free delivery
Perspective distortion Transformation of an object and its surrounding area that differs from its normal focal length
Discretization error Error from taking a finite number of steps in a computation to approximate an infinite process
Darwinian poetry Web project to evolve poetry through combining splicings of parent poetry and voting by appeal
Radicals (UK) Political grouping in the British Parliament from the mid-18th century to the mid-19th century
Chickenhawk (politics) US political term for person who supports military action but avoids personal military service
Cardiotocography Technical means of recording the fetal heartbeat and the uterine contractions during pregnancy
Florida Bay Bay between the southern end of the Florida mainland and the Florida Keys in the United States
Seroconversion Development of specific antibodies in the blood serum as a result of infection or immunization
FOB (shipping) International Chamber of Commerce term referring to transfer of liability from seller to buyer
Term life insurance Life insurance that provides coverage at a fixed rate of payments for a limited period of time
Interaction energy Contribution to the total energy caused by interactions between entities present in the system
Shmita Seventh year of the seven-year agricultural cycle mandated by the Torah for the Land of Israel
Papal primacy Catholic ecclesiological doctrine concerning the respect and authority that is due to the Pope
SMA connector Coaxial cable connector with semi-precision minimal connector interface developed in the 1960s
Market fundamentalism Belief in the ability of an unregulated free market to solve most economic and social problems
Samantha Smith (tennis) English former professional tennis player who was the British ladies' tennis No. 1 1996–1999
Lesbian feminism Feminist movement within feminism that emphasizes the experiences and perspectives of lesbians
Abatia Genus of about ten species of Central and South American trees in the willow family Salicaceae
List of liberal theorists Contributors to the ideology favoring individual rights, democracy and equality before the law
Excipient Substance formulated alongside the active ingredient of a medication or other active substance
Neil Horan Laicised Irish Roman Catholic priest known for disrupting major sporting events in 2003–2004
The Free Dictionary American online dictionary and encyclopedia that gathers information from a variety of sources
Trinity Bridge, Crowland Unique three-way stone arch bridge that stands at the heart of Crowland, Lincolnshire, England
Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean Islands, atoll, and reef in the Indian Ocean, parts of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands
Land grant Gift of real estate – land or its use privileges – made by a government or other authority
MTT assay Colorimetric analysis for measuring activity of cellular enzymes that reduce a tetrazolium dye
Free electron model Simple model for the behaviour of valence electrons in a crystal structure of a metallic solid
Cascadia subduction zone Convergent plate boundary that stretches from northern Vancouver Island to Northern California
London Underground 1992 Stock Electric multiple unit used on the Central and Waterloo & City lines of the London Underground
Anglo-Mysore wars Conflicts mainly between the Kingdom of Mysore and the British East India Company (late 1700s)
Riot police Police who are organized, deployed, trained or equipped to confront crowds, protests, or riots
Friend-to-friend Type of peer-to-peer network in which users only make direct connections with people they know
Jesse Vassallo Puerto Rican and American swimmer, Olympic athlete, world champion, former world record-holder
Proper map Map between topological spaces with the property that the preimage of every compact is compact
Threshold limit value Upper limit on the acceptable exposure concentration of a hazardous substance in the workplace
United States midterm election General elections in the United States that are held two years after the quadrennial elections
Woodford Reserve Premium small batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey produced by the Brown-Forman Corporation
Proof assistant Software tool to assist with the development of formal proofs by human–machine collaboration
Limited-access road High-speed road with many characteristics of a controlled-access highway (freeway or motorway)
Performance studies Interdisciplinary academic field that uses performance as a lens and a tool to study the world
Garden of Ridván, Baghdad Garden in Baghdad, where Baháʼu'lláh, founder of the Baháʼí Faith, announced his mission
Variable Cylinder Management A System in some Honda engines that allows it to disable cylinders for increased fuel economy.
Japa Spiritual discipline involving the meditative repetition of a mantra or name of a divine power
Ferugliotheriidae One of three known families in the order Gondwanatheria, an enigmatic group of extinct mammals
Second Derby–Disraeli ministry Conservative government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland between 1858 - 1859
Trilateral Patent Offices European Patent Office, Japan Patent Office, and the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Effective temperature Temperature of a black body that would emit the same total amount of electromagnetic radiation
Log bridge Bridge that uses logs that fall naturally or are intentionally felled or placed across streams
Dummy pronoun Pronoun having no referent, only used to fulfill grammatical rules; e.g. "it" as in "it rains"
File synchronization Process of ensuring that computer files in two or more locations are updated via certain rules
Opsonin Any extracellular molecule that tags cells or substances for phagocytosis by the immune system
RL circuit Electrical circuit consisting of resistive and inductive elements, with no capacitive elements
Trigonal pyramidal molecular geometry Molecular geometry with one atom at the apex and three atoms at the corners of a trigonal base
Orchestrion Generic name for a machine that plays music and is designed to sound like an orchestra or band
Intermittent explosive disorder Mental disorder characterized by outbursts of anger that are disproportionate to the situation
Crowhurst railway station Railway station on the main London - Tunbridge Wells - Hastings line in East Sussex in England
Madonna of the Trail Series of 12 identical monuments dedicated to the spirit of pioneer women in the United States
Slitheen Family of an alien species (Raxacoricofallapatorians) from the Doctor Who series' "Whoniverse"
Spartan Stadium (East Lansing, Michigan) American football stadium on the campus of Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan
Hampton Roads Conference Peace conference held between the United States and the Confederate States on February 3, 1865
Imaginary (sociology) Set of values, institutions, laws, and symbols through which people imagine their social whole
Foot-lambert Unit of measurement; 1/π candela per square foot; approximately 3.43 candela per square metre
Amine gas treating Removal of impurities from gases by scrubbing them in aqueous solutions of various alkylamines
Hesperoyucca whipplei Species of flowering plant of the Hesperoyucca genus endemic to California and Baja California
Divergent evolution Accumulation of differences between closely related species populations, leading to speciation
Control room Room where a large or physically dispersed facility or service can be monitored and controlled
Executive director Chief executive officer (CEO) or managing director of an organization, company, or corporation
Fernwood Botanical Garden and Nature Preserve Arboretum, botanical garden, and nature preserve in Buchanan Township, Michigan, United States
Pitot–static system System of pressure-sensitive instruments used to determine an aircraft's speed, altitude, etc.
Baščaršija Neighbourhood in Sarajevo Canton, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bay Bridge Series Major League Baseball cross-bay rivalry between the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants
Go/no-go A pass/fail test (or check) principle using two boundary conditions or a binary classification
List of Indian state legislative assembly elections List of all elections conducted to the legislative assemblies in Indian states to appoint MLAs
Volume (computing) Storage area with a single filesystem, typically resident on a single partition of a hard disk
Energy condition Simplifying assumptions about the behavior of the stress–energy tensor in general relativity
Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Systematic, computer-processable collection of medical terms, in human and veterinary medicine
Metope Rectangular architectural element that fills the space between two triglyphs in a Doric frieze
James Walter Miller American citizen and an alleged asset of the San Francisco Office of the KGB from 1943 to 1945
K-class blimp Class of non-rigid airships built by the Goodyear Aircraft Company for the U.S. Navy (1938-59)
Stations of the Exodus Locations visited by the Israelites following their exodus from Egypt, according to Numbers 33
David Gilmour (writer) Canadian novelist, former television journalist, film critic, and former professor (born 1949)
Gay beat Public places in Australia that are regularly utilized by homosexual men for sexual encounters
Corrymeela Community Community of Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland that promotes religious cooperation
Safe Drinking Water Act Primary federal law in the United States intended to ensure safe drinking water for the public
Johannine literature New Testament works traditionally attributed to John the Apostle or to the Johannine community
Saddle nose Condition characterized by a loss of height of the nose, because of the collapse of the bridge
Northwood Headquarters Military headquarters facility of the British Armed Forces in Eastbury, Hertfordshire, England
Atlantic 85-class lifeboat Fleet of rigid inflatable boats used for lifesaving and costal operations on the British Isles
William Marbury American businessman and plaintiff in 1803 Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison (1762–1835)
Tuning mechanisms for stringed instruments Different types of stringed instrument parts and their methods for tuning stringed instruments
Northorpe, South Kesteven Hamlet in the civil parish of Thurlby, in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England
Lady Be Good (aircraft) Aircraft that disappeared during WWII, and whose wreckage was later found in the Libyan desert
Choke valve Valve used to control the air pressure in the intake manifold of an internal combustion engine
Uncontrolled intersection Road intersection lacking traffic lights, road markings, or signs to indicate the right-of-way
Hudson Canyon Submarine canyon in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of New York and New Jersey, United States
Cult image Human-made object that is venerated for the deity, person, spirit or daemon that it represents
Eastern Agricultural Complex Agricultural practices of pre-historic native cultures in the eastern United States and Canada
Mental foramen Opening on the anterior aspect of the mandible through which the mental nerve and vessels exit
Rotary vane pump Positive-displacement pump consisting of vanes mounted to a rotor that rotates inside a cavity
Banu Nadir Jewish Arab tribe that lived in an oasis near Yathrib (Medina) in Arabia until the 7th century
Extrachromosomal DNA DNA located outside the chromosomes of a cell, and found for example in organelles or plasmids
Long Term Ecological Research Network Network of researchers studying ecological processes over extended temporal and spatial scales
Wind River Arboretum Research arboretum in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Carson, Washington, United States
Steeplecab Style of electric locomotive with central cab and sloping equipment compartments at either end
Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle Re-entry vehicle prototype by ESA for the development of the Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle
SMK Hamid Khan, Penang Public coeducational secondary school in Island Glades, Jelutong, Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia
Himesh Reshammiya Indian playback singer, music director, songwriter, film and music producer, actor (born 1973)
Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke English nobleman, son of Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, and Susan de Vere (1621–1669)
Copwatch Activist network monitors law enforcement officers for misconduct, especially police brutality
Gary Rydstrom American sound designer, re-recording mixer, supervising sound editor and director (born 1959)
Outplacement Support service provided by some organizations to help former employees transition to new jobs
John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge Single-deck cantilever bridge that carries southbound I-65 across the Ohio River at Louisville
Bird–Meertens formalism Calculus for deriving computer programs from specifications by process of equational reasoning
SQL CLR Technology for hosting of the Microsoft .NET common language runtime engine within SQL Server.
Tan Son Nhut Air Base South Vietnamese Air Force base in Saigon during the Vietnam War; now an international airport
Karachi Nuclear Power Complex Large commercial nuclear power plant located at the Paradise Point in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
NHS Confederation Membership body for organisations that commission and provide National Health Service services
Hapticity Number of contiguous atoms in a ligand that bond to the central atom in a coordination complex
Fatsah Ouguergouz Algerian international law scholar and judge of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights
Fiber diffraction Subarea of scattering, an area in which molecular structure is determined from scattering data
Buffalo Bisons (National League) Former Major League Baseball team of the National League in Buffalo, New York from 1879–1885
Bullpen Bulletins News and information page that appeared in most regular monthly comic books from Marvel Comics
Earth Charter Initiative Collective name for the global network of people and organizations promoting the Earth Charter
Continuing legal education Professional education for attorneys that takes place after their initial admission to the bar
Domain name warehousing Acquisition of an expired ___domain name by the registrar it was registered with for its own uses
Environmental contract Contract for the rights & responsibilities of citizens, businesses & the state environmentally
Clifton Hall Colliery A coal mine in North-East England. Scene of an explosion in 1885 which killed 178 men and boys
Ladysmith Black Mambazo discography Near-complete list of recordings made by the South African vocal group Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Protocol of Sèvres Secret 1956 agreement between France, Israel and the United Kingdom concerning the Suez Crisis
Crew Exploration Vehicle Planned orbiter component of NASA's cancelled Project Constellation; became Orion crew vehicle
Steve Georgallis Greek-Australian professional RL coach and former Greece international rugby league footballer
Field-programmable analog array Integrated device containing configurable analog blocks and interconnects between these blocks
Tail code US military aircraft markings in the vertical tail to identify the unit and/or base assignment
Sociocognitive Problem where complex cognitive and social properties are reciprocally connected and essential
Entoloma sinuatum Species of poisonous fungus in the family Entolomataceae found across Europe and North America
Authentic assessment Measurement of "intellectual accomplishments that are worthwhile, significant, and meaningful"
Liquor license Governmentally issued permit to sell, manufacture, store, or otherwise use alcoholic beverages
Motor vehicle exception United States legal rule allowing a police officer to search a motor vehicle without a warrant
Top-attack Top-attack is a weapon employment or targeting method, usually used against armoured vehicles.
Heitor da Silva Costa Brazilian engineer, designer and constructor of the 'Christ the Redeemer' statue (1873–1947)
Radala Sinhala aristocratic subcaste of the Govigamas, traditionally of the Kandy region in Sri Lanka
Salt tectonics Geometries and processes associated with the presence of significant thicknesses of evaporites
Washington Crossing Bridge Bridge in New Jersey and Washington Crossing section of Upper Makefield Township, Pennsylvania
The Spaceguard Foundation Private organization studying outer-space objects to protect the Earth from possible collision
United States Africa Command Unified combatant command of the United States Armed Forces responsible for the African region
Phylogenetic comparative methods Use of information on the historical relationships of lineages to test evolutionary hypotheses
Mascot (software) Software that uses mass spectrometry data to identify proteins from peptide sequence databases
Efficient contract theory Hypothesis that if a contract continues to exist it must be efficient due to survivorship bias
International Competitions and Assessments for Schools Suite of six full-colour competitions designed specifically for primary and secondary students
Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 9.6 Railroad bridge crossing the Columbia River between Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington
Antisymmetrizer Operator in Quantum mechanics ensuring fermionic compliance with the Pauli exclusion principle
Kurzweil K250 First electronic musical instrument which produced sound from sampled sounds compressed in ROM
Joking relationship Relationship between two people that involves a institutionalised banter of teasing or mocking
Military reserve Units, personnel, and resources not initially committed to battle and available to a commander
Surface diffusion Process involving the motion of atoms and molecules adsorbed at the surface of solid materials
Königsberg Synagogue Former Orthodox synagogue in Königsberg, Germany, now Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
International Map Industry Association Foremost international organization of the map, geospatial and geographic information industry
Parser combinator Higher-order function that accepts several parsers as input and returns a new parser as output
Autologous blood therapy Therapy using a patient's own blood, with various forms from quackery to low-evidence medicine
Mesozoic marine revolution Rapid adaption to shell-crushing and boring predation in benthic organisms in the Mesozoic era
Grant writing Practice of completing an application process for a financial grant provided by an institution
Fink effect Changes of oxygen partial pressure in the pulmonary alveoli caused by a soluble anesthetic gas
Hispanic Voter Project Research effort based at the JHU Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences in Washington, DC,
Group testing Procedure that breaks up the task of identifying certain objects into tests on groups of items
Copy to China Referring to when a company in China copies the business model of a successful foreign company
Twins and handedness Left-handedness occurs more often in twins than it does in the general population of non-twins
Human mitochondrial molecular clock Archaeological record of human activity determined by rate of mutation in mitochondrial genome
Hydraulic roughness Measure of frictional resistance water experiences when passing over land and channel features
99ers Term for unemployed people in the United States who have exhausted their unemployment benefits
Tripundra Hindu Shaivite tilaka consisting of three horizontal lines on the forehead, usually with a dot
Tzoah Rotachat Location in Gehenna where the souls of Jews who committed certain sins are sent for punishment
Konrad Adenauer Bridge Road bridge crossing the Rhine between the German cities of Mannheim and Ludwigshafen am Rhein
Tokyo proportional representation block Proportional representation constituency for the House of Representatives in the Diet of Japan
Probability box Characterization of uncertain numbers consisting of both aleatoric and epistemic uncertainties
Nanoparticle–biomolecule conjugate Tailored macromolecule with covalently-bonded bio-active substances targeting specific tissues
Bit-length Number of bits needed to represent an integer datum or message in computing and communications
Disjunctive graph Way of representing scheduling problems by showing the tasks and timing rules they must follow
Daily Rambam Study Daily study of the Rambam's Mishneh Torah instituted by Chabad, completing the opus each year.
Strath Committee Government committee tasked with assessing the possible effects of a nuclear attack on Britain

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