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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Feeder
Feeder may refer to:
Feeder, the British rock group
Feeder, the name of a role associated with fat admirers
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Feeder Fetish: Encyclopedia Ii - Feeder Fetish - Variations Of Feederism
The feeder/feedee subculture is quite varied and just as in any subculture there are different preferences and different tastes. For exam...
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Feeder:
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Spiritual Dictionary On Feeder
feeder A participant during a psychic manifestation from whom is drawn supply of extra energy to strengthen the demonstration. Such w...
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Bird Feeder: Encyclopedia - Bird Feeder
A birdfeeder, bird feeder, or bird table is a device placed out-of-doors to supply food to birds. The success of a birdfeeder in attract...
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Common Goldfish: Encyclopedia - Common Goldfish
Common goldfish are a type of goldfish with no other modifications from their ancestors than their color. Most varieties of fancy goldfis...
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Bird Bath: Encyclopedia - Bird Bath
A bird bath is essentially a man-made puddle on a pedestal with a shallow basin filled with water for bathing and drinking. Used in combi...
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Brooklyn Technical High School: Encyclopedia - Brooklyn Technical High School
Brooklyn Technical High School is one of three original high schools making up the specialized high school circuit in New York City; the ...
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Filter: Encyclopedia - Filter
The term filter may refer to:
A device to separate mixtures. See filter (chemistry), filter (water), filter (air), pneumatic filter.
A d...
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Cleft: Encyclopedia - Cleft
Cleft is a congenital deformity caused by a failure in facial development during pregnancy. It can be treated with surgery shortly after ...
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Bullhead Shark: Encyclopedia - Bullhead Shark
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The bullhead sharks are a small order (Heterodontiformes) of very basal (primitive) modern sharks (Neoselachii). There are eigh...
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Buck Rogers: Encyclopedia - Buck Rogers
Buck Rogers may mean:
Buck Rogers (song), by the rock group Feeder
Fictional characters:
Buck Rogers (science fiction)
Buck Rogers in...
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Obesity: Encyclopedia - Obesity
Obesity is a condition where the natural energy reserve, stored in the fatty tissue of humans and mammals is increased to the point where...
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Yesterday: Encyclopedia - Yesterday
The word yesterday refers to the day before today. Yesterday can also refer to the following:
Yesterday - Music.
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Sponge: Encyclopedia - Sponge
Calcarea
Hexactinellida
Demospongiae
The sponges or poriferans (from Latin porus "pore" and ferre "to bear") are animals of the phylum P...
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Ballot Box: Encyclopedia - Ballot Box
A ballot box is a temporarily sealed container, usually cuboid, with a narrow slot in the top sufficient to accept a ballot paper in an e...
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Baltimore-washington Parkway: Encyclopedia - Baltimore-washington Parkway
The Baltimore-Washington Parkway (B-W Parkway) is a federally owned freeway, operated by the National Park Service, running parallel to I...
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Bronzewing Pigeon: Encyclopedia - Bronzewing Pigeon
The bronzewing pigeons are a group of pigeons native to Australia which have distinctive iridescent wing patches that appear bronze or gr...
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Blue Nile: Encyclopedia - Blue Nile
This is about the river. For the band, see The Blue Nile.
The Blue Nile is a river originating at Lake Tana in Ethiopia. Although there a...
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Bluebuck: Encyclopedia - Bluebuck
The Bluebuck or Blue Antelope (Hippotragus leucophaeus) is an extinct species of antelope, the first large African mammal to disappear in...
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Brown-headed Gull: Encyclopedia - Brown-headed Gull
The Brown-headed Gull , Larus brunnicephalus, is a small gull which breeds in the high plateaux of central Asia from Turkmenistan to Mong...
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Curculionidae: Encyclopedia - Curculionidae
See Subgroups of Curculionidae.
Curculionidae is the family of the "true" weevils (or snout beetles). With over 60,000 species described ...
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Filter Feeder: Encyclopedia Ii - Filter Feeder - Filter Feeding In Krill
The Antarctic krill manages to directly utilize the minute phytoplankton cells, which no other higher animal of krill size can do. This i...
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Filter Feeder: Encyclopedia Ii - Filter Feeder - Filter Feeding In Moon Jelly
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Kcr: Encyclopedia Ii - Kcr - Kcr Feeder Buses
Feeder bus services run between KCR railway stations and nearby residential areas. There are 6 East Rail feeder bus routes operated by KM...
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North Mesquite High School: Encyclopedia Ii - North Mesquite High School - Feeder Patterns
Mesquite ISD elementary schools that feed into North Mesquite include all of Florence, Lawrence, McKenzie, Motley, Price, Range, Rugel, S...
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Stuyvesant High School: Encyclopedia Ii - Stuyvesant High School - Feeder Patterns And Admissions
All New York City students entering high school must apply to schools, as there are no zoning boundaries for high schools in New York Cit...
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Bellaire High School Bellaire Texas: Encyclopedia Ii - Bellaire High School Bellaire Texas - Feeder Patterns
Elementary schools that feed into Bellaire include all of Braeburn, Longfellow, and Lovett, and parts of Condit, Cunningham, Herod, Horn,...
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Cleft: Encyclopedia Ii - Cleft - Complications
Cleft may cause problems with feeding (see also Haberman Feeder), ear disease, and speech. Some of the primary and permanent teeth may al...
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Central High School Little Rock: Encyclopedia Ii - Central High School Little Rock - History
LRCHS was the focal point of the Little Rock Integration Crisis of 1957. Nine black students, known as the Little Rock Nine, were denied ...
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Common Goldfish: Encyclopedia Ii - Common Goldfish - Housing
It is a common practice to keep goldfish in a small bowl though this is cruel for the fish, as it allows waste in the water to build-up t...
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Ball High School: Encyclopedia Ii - Ball High School - History
Ball High School - Gift to Galveston.
In 1881, the citizens of Galveston, authorized by the legislative act of 1879 which specified tha...
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Brooklyn Technical High School: Encyclopedia Ii - Brooklyn Technical High School - History
Brooklyn Technical High School - The original plan.
In 1918, Dr. Albert L. Colston, as chair of the Math Department at Manual Training ...
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Quincy Illinois: Encyclopedia Ii - Quincy Illinois - Media
Quincy Illinois - Television.
All stations above are available on Cable from Insight Communications for the cities of Quincy, Keokuk, H...
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Dipole Antenna: Encyclopedia Ii - Dipole Antenna - Dipole Characteristics
Dipole antenna - Radiation pattern.
Dipoles have a toroidal reception and radiation pattern (doughnut-shaped) where the axis of the tor...
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Bellaire High School Bellaire Texas: Encyclopedia Ii - Bellaire High School Bellaire Texas - Reputation
Bellaire is usually referred as the best public high school in greater Houston area. The school ranked number 83 (2003) and 112th [1] (20...
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Bellaire High School Bellaire Texas: Encyclopedia Ii - Bellaire High School Bellaire Texas - Special Programs
Bellaire High School is denoted as a magnet foreign language program offering a wide array of languages taught from Spanish, French, Germ...
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Bellaire High School Bellaire Texas: Encyclopedia Ii - Bellaire High School Bellaire Texas - Transportation
Houston ISD provides school buses for students who live more than two miles away from the school or who have major obstacles between thei...
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Stuyvesant High School: Encyclopedia Ii - Stuyvesant High School - Enrollment
Stuyvesant has a total enrollment of about 3,200 and is open to residents of New York City entering either ninth or tenth grade. Enrollme...
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Stuyvesant High School: Encyclopedia Ii - Stuyvesant High School - History
Stuyvesant High School is named after Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch governor of New Netherland before the ownership of the colony was ...
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Stuyvesant High School: Encyclopedia Ii - Stuyvesant High School - Academics
Stuyvesant students undergo a college-preparation curriculum including four years of English, history, and a lab-based science, three yea...
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Stuyvesant High School: Encyclopedia Ii - Stuyvesant High School - Student Body
Main article: Stuyvesant High School student body
The student body at Stuyvesant has historically been heavily Jewish, with Asian student...
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Stuyvesant High School: Encyclopedia Ii - Stuyvesant High School - September 11 And Stuyvesant
Stuyvesant is a quarter-mile from the former site of the World Trade Center, which was destroyed on September 11, 2001. The school was ev...
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Stuyvesant High School: Encyclopedia Ii - Stuyvesant High School - Faculty Scholarship
Frank McCourt taught English at Stuyvesant before the publication of his novels Angela's Ashes (ISBN 068484267X) and 'Tis (ISBN 068486574...
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Quincy Illinois: Encyclopedia Ii - Quincy Illinois - Geography
Quincy is located at 39°55'56" North, 91°23'19" West (39.932335, -91.388737)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the cit...
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Quincy Illinois: Encyclopedia Ii - Quincy Illinois - History
Quincy sits on the banks of the Mississippi River, at the westernmost point in Illinois. The site was home to Sauk, Fox and Kickapoo Nati...
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Quincy Illinois: Encyclopedia Ii - Quincy Illinois - Demographics
As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 40,366 people, 16,546 households, and 10,109 families residing in the city. The population density...
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Quincy Illinois: Encyclopedia Ii - Quincy Illinois - Population Centers
Quincy is considered a micropolis, defined as an area surrounding the city within a certain distance that contains a population between 1...
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Quincy Illinois: Encyclopedia Ii - Quincy Illinois - Attractions
Quincy Illinois - Regional Events.
4th of July at The River, Music, Movies, amusements, and fireworks by the Bayview Bridge.
Adams Cou...
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Quincy Illinois: Encyclopedia Ii - Quincy Illinois - Transportation
Interstate 72 passes just south of Quincy. Its spur route, Interstate 172, passes just east of town. In recent years, the Prairie Crossin...
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Kcr: Encyclopedia Ii - Kcr - Kcr Network
KCR East Rail
Between East Tsim Sha Tsui and Lo Wu1
KCR Light Rail
Within towns of Tuen Mun, Yuen Long and Tin Shui Wai
KCR West Rail
Bet...
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Kcr: Encyclopedia Ii - Kcr - History Of The Kcr
The Kowloon-Canton Railway started as a rail link between Kowloon and Guangzhou (Canton) in 1910. Its British Section, the section within...
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Kcr: Encyclopedia Ii - Kcr - Fares And Tickets
Image:Mtr-optopus add value machine.jpg
Currently, there are two different fare classes on the KCRC: Adult and Concessionary. Only childr...
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Kcr: Encyclopedia Ii - Kcr - Rolling Stocks
KCR - Locomotives.
Clyde Engineering (Australia) G12 loco: 5 diesel locomotives (1954-1957)
Clyde Engineering/GM (Australia) G16 loco:...
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Kcr: Encyclopedia Ii - Kcr - Future Expansion
KCR - Lok Ma Chau Spur Line.
The government permitted the spur line project on 14 June 2002, after KCR proposing a better alignment to ...
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Dipole Antenna: Encyclopedia Ii - Dipole Antenna - Common Applications Of Dipole Antennas
Dipole antenna - Set-top TV antenna.
The most common dipole antenna is the kind used with televisions called "rabbit ears". While theor...
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Dipole Antenna: Encyclopedia Ii - Dipole Antenna - Dipole Types
Dipole antenna - Ideal Half Wavelength Dipole.
This type of antenna is a special case where each wire is exactly one-quarter of the wav...
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Dipole Antenna: Encyclopedia Ii - Dipole Antenna - Dipole As A Reference Standard
Antenna gain is sometimes measured as "X dB above a dipole", which means that the antenna in question is being compared to a dipole, and ...
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Dipole Antenna: Encyclopedia Ii - Dipole Antenna - Dipole With Baluns
When a dipole is used to transimit in addition to receive, the characteristics of the feedline become much more important. Specifically, ...
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Cleft: Encyclopedia Ii - Cleft - Therapy
Speech and language therapy may be used to monitor and develop speech. Orthodontic treatment (braces, for example) may be used to ensure ...
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Cleft: Encyclopedia Ii - Cleft - Causes
During the first six to eight weeks of pregnancy, the shape of the embryo's head is formed. Five tissues grow: one from the back of the n...
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Cleft: Encyclopedia Ii - Cleft - Controversy
In some countries cleft lip or palate deformity are either tolerated or officially sanctioned reasons to perform abortion beyond the lega...
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Bird Bath: Encyclopedia Ii - Bird Bath - Design And Construction
The typical and traditional bird bath is made of molded concrete formed in two pieces, the bowl and the pedestal. The bowl has an indenta...
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Porbeagle: Encyclopedia Ii - Porbeagle - Diet
The porbeagle is an opportunistic feeder, it eats mostly bony fish like mackerel, herring lancetfish and sauries.
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Stickler Syndrome: Encyclopedia Ii - Stickler Syndrome - Types
Genetic changes are related to the following types of Stickler syndrome:
Stickler syndrome, COL11A1
Stickler syndrome, COL11A2
Stickler ...
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Stickler Syndrome: Encyclopedia Ii - Stickler Syndrome - Symptoms
Individuals with Stickler syndrome experience a range of signs and symptoms. Some people have almost no signs and symptoms; others have a...
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Stickler Syndrome: Encyclopedia Ii - Stickler Syndrome - Genetics
Mutations in the COL11A1, COL11A2 and COL2A1 genes cause Stickler syndrome. These genes are involved in the production of type II and typ...
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Maytag Corporation: Encyclopedia Ii - Maytag Corporation - History
Founded in 1893, by F.L. Maytag and originally known as the Parsons Band-Cutter & Self Feeder Company, which manufactured threshing m...
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Beeching Axe: Encyclopedia Ii - Beeching Axe - Overview
The closures failed in their central purpose of restoring the railways to profitability, with the promised savings failing to materialise...
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Transport In Singapore: Encyclopedia Ii - Transport In Singapore - Land Transport
Main article: Land transport in Singapore
Transport in Singapore - Cars.
Main article: Road transport in Singapore
Total population: 40...
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Overhead Powerline: Encyclopedia Ii - Overhead Powerline - Train Power
See main article: Overhead lines
Overhead lines or overhead wires are used to transmit electrical energy to trams, trolleybuses or trains...
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Obesity: Encyclopedia Ii - Obesity - Cultural And Social Significance
Obesity - Culture and obesity.
In several human cultures, obesity is associated with attractiveness, strength, and fertility. Some of t...
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Obesity: Encyclopedia Ii - Obesity - Causes
Obesity - Causative factors.
Obesity is believed to be caused by excessive caloric intake accompanied with insufficient caloric expendi...
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Obesity: Encyclopedia Ii - Obesity - Complications
Obesity, especially central obesity (male-type or waist-predomimant obesity), is an important risk factor for the "metabolic syndrome" ("...
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Obesity: Encyclopedia Ii - Obesity - Therapy
The mainstay of treatment for obesity is an energy-limited diet and increased exercise. Although adherence to this regimen can cure obesi...
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Obesity: Encyclopedia Ii - Obesity - Controversies
There is continuous debate over obesity, at several levels. While scientific evidence for particular risks and treatments is fairly firm,...
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Obesity: Encyclopedia Ii - Obesity - Definition
Obesity is a concept that is being continually redefined. In humans, the most common statistical estimate of obesity is the body mass ind...
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Obesity: Encyclopedia Ii - Obesity - Definition
Obesity is a concept that is being continually redefined. In humans, the most common statistical estimate of excess fat mass is the body ...
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Obesity: Encyclopedia Ii - Obesity - Cultural And Social Significance
Obesity - Culture and obesity.
In several human cultures, obesity is associated with attractiveness, strength, and fertility. Some of t...
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Obesity: Encyclopedia Ii - Obesity - Causes
Obesity - Causative factors.
When energy intake exceeds energy expenditure, fat cells (and to a lesser extent muscle and liver cells) t...
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Obesity: Encyclopedia Ii - Obesity - Complications
Obesity, especially central obesity (male-type or waist-predomimant obesity), is an important risk factor for the "metabolic syndrome" ("...
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Obesity: Encyclopedia Ii - Obesity - Therapy
The mainstay of treatment for obesity is an energy-limited diet and increased exercise. In studies, diet and exercise programs have consi...
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Obesity: Encyclopedia Ii - Obesity - Controversies
There is continuous debate over obesity, at several levels. While scientific evidence for particular risks and treatments is fairly firm,...
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Brachiopod: Encyclopedia Ii - Brachiopod - General Description
Brachiopods come in two easily distinguished varieties. Inarticulate brachiopods are held together entirely by musculature, whereas artic...
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Anseriformes: Encyclopedia Ii - Anseriformes - Evolution
The earliest known Anseriform is the recently discovered Vegavis, which lived during the Cretaceous period [1]. It is thought that the An...
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Isle Of Wight Festival: Encyclopedia Ii - Isle Of Wight Festival - Revived Festival Details
2006 "The Nokia Isle of Wight Festival" June 10 - June 12, 2006:
Headline Acts announced so far - The Prodigy, Goldfrapp, Placebo
2005 "T...
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Funicular: Encyclopedia Ii - Funicular - History
The earliest such railways were water-driven, allowing barge traffic of canals to ascend and descend steep hills. They were used primaril...
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Funicular: Encyclopedia Ii - Funicular - History
The earliest such railways were water-driven, allowing barge traffic of canals to ascend and descend steep hills. They were used primaril...
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Christmas Bird Count: Encyclopedia Ii - Christmas Bird Count - Methods
Each individual count is performed in a "count circle" with a diameter of 15 miles or 24 kilometres. At least ten volunteers, including a...
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Boston-maine Airways: Encyclopedia Ii - Boston-maine Airways - History
The first Boston-Maine Airways started in August 1, 1931, offering service from Boston, Massachusetts to Bangor, Maine. It was created by...
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Relegation: Encyclopedia Ii - Relegation - Non-relegation Systems
A notable exception to this system is sport in North America, where teams are not relegated, owing to the lack of comprehensive governing...
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Transjakarta: Encyclopedia Ii - Transjakarta - Passengers
As of 2005, TransJakarta carries an average of 65 thousand passengers per day on weekdays and 45 thousand passengers on weekends. Ridersh...
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Romford: Encyclopedia Ii - Romford - Transport
Romford railway station is on the Great Eastern Main Line and is served by regular stopping, and occasionally fast, services to Liverpool...
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Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Encyclopedia Ii - Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding - Refractory Bleeding
Refractory cases of upper GI hemorrhage may require:
Repeat esophagogastroduodenoscopy
Balloon tamponade
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Deposit Feeder:
Oceanography Dictionary - Deposit Feeder
Definition and meaning of deposit feeder:
deposit feeder - an animal that feeds on nutrients in the sediments
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Opportunistic Feeder:
Oceanography Dictionary - Opportunistic Feeder
Definition and meaning of opportunistic feeder:
opportunistic feeder - a species adapted for utilizing variable, unp...
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Filter Feeder:
Oceanography Dictionary - Filter Feeder
Definition and meaning of filter feeder:
filter feeder - an organism that feeds by capturing particles suspended in t...
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Suspension Feeder:
Oceanography Dictionary - Suspension Feeder
Definition and meaning of suspension feeder:
suspension feeder - an organism that feeds by capturing particles suspe...
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Absorptive Feeder:
Oceanography Dictionary - Absorptive Feeder
Definition and meaning of absorptive feeder:
absorptive feeder - an animal, such as a parasitic tapeworm, that absorb...
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Surface Feeder:
Oceanography Dictionary - Surface Feeder
Definition and meaning of surface feeder:
surface feeder - an organism, usually a fish, that takes its food from the...
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Tentacle-tube-foot Suspension Feeder:
Oceanography Dictionary - Tentacle-tube-foot Suspension Feeder
Definition and meaning of tentacle-tube-foot suspension feeder:
tentacle-tube-foot suspension feeder - a suspension ...
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