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| ARTICLES RELATED TO free radicals |  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - History of Hungary - 1956 RevolutionThe Hungarian Uprising began on October 23 by a peaceful manifestation of students in Budapest. The students demanded an end to Soviet occupation and the implementation of "true socialism". The police made some arrests and tried to disperse the crowd with tear gas. When the students attempted to free those people who had been arrested, the police opened fire on the crowd.
The following day commissioned officers and soldiers joined the students on the streets of Budapest. Stalin's statue was brought down and the protesters chanted "Rus ...
See also:History of Hungary, History of Hungary - Origins of the Hungarian state, History of Hungary - The Kingdom of Hungary, History of Hungary - High and Late Middle Ages 1000 - 1526, History of Hungary - Early modern times 1526 - 1718, History of Hungary - 18th century 1718 - 1780, History of Hungary - Enlightenment 1780 - 1848, History of Hungary - The 1848 Revolution 1848 - 1849, History of Hungary - After the revolution 1849 - 1867, History of Hungary - Austria - Hungary 1867 - 1918, History of Hungary - Reds and Whites 1918-1919, History of Hungary - The Regency 1920 - 1944, History of Hungary - World War II, History of Hungary - Hungary's second communist government 1944-1956, History of Hungary - 1956 Revolution, History of Hungary - Changes under Kádár, History of Hungary - Transition to democracy, History of Hungary - Free Elections and a Democratic Hungary Read more here: » History of Hungary: Encyclopedia II - History of Hungary - 1956 Revolution |
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|  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - History of Hungary - Transition to democracyHungary's transition to a Western-style democracy was the first and the smoothest among the former Soviet bloc. By 1987, activists within the party and bureaucracy and Budapest-based intellectuals were increasing pressure for change. Some of these became reform socialists, while others began movements which were to develop into parties. Young liberals formed the Federation of Young Democrats (Fidesz); a core from the so-called Democratic Opposition formed the Association of Free Democrats (SZDSZ), and the national opposition established the Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF). Civic activ ...
See also:History of Hungary, History of Hungary - Origins of the Hungarian state, History of Hungary - The Kingdom of Hungary, History of Hungary - High and Late Middle Ages 1000 - 1526, History of Hungary - Early modern times 1526 - 1718, History of Hungary - 18th century 1718 - 1780, History of Hungary - Enlightenment 1780 - 1848, History of Hungary - The 1848 Revolution 1848 - 1849, History of Hungary - After the revolution 1849 - 1867, History of Hungary - Austria - Hungary 1867 - 1918, History of Hungary - Reds and Whites 1918-1919, History of Hungary - The Regency 1920 - 1944, History of Hungary - World War II, History of Hungary - Hungary's second communist government 1944-1956, History of Hungary - 1956 Revolution, History of Hungary - Changes under Kádár, History of Hungary - Transition to democracy, History of Hungary - Free Elections and a Democratic Hungary Read more here: » History of Hungary: Encyclopedia II - History of Hungary - Transition to democracy |
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|  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - History of Hungary - Free Elections and a Democratic HungaryThe first free parliamentary election, held in May 1990, was a plebiscite of sorts on the communist past. The revitalized and reformed communists performed poorly despite having more than the usual advantages of an "incumbent" party. Populist, center-right, and liberal parties fared best, with the Democratic Forum (MDF) winning 43% of the vote and the Free Democrats (SZDSZ) capturing 24%. Under Prime Minister József Antall, the MDF formed a center-right coalition government with the Independent Smallholders' Party (FKGP) and the Christian D ...
See also:History of Hungary, History of Hungary - Origins of the Hungarian state, History of Hungary - The Kingdom of Hungary, History of Hungary - High and Late Middle Ages 1000 - 1526, History of Hungary - Early modern times 1526 - 1718, History of Hungary - 18th century 1718 - 1780, History of Hungary - Enlightenment 1780 - 1848, History of Hungary - The 1848 Revolution 1848 - 1849, History of Hungary - After the revolution 1849 - 1867, History of Hungary - Austria - Hungary 1867 - 1918, History of Hungary - Reds and Whites 1918-1919, History of Hungary - The Regency 1920 - 1944, History of Hungary - World War II, History of Hungary - Hungary's second communist government 1944-1956, History of Hungary - 1956 Revolution, History of Hungary - Changes under Kádár, History of Hungary - Transition to democracy, History of Hungary - Free Elections and a Democratic Hungary Read more here: » History of Hungary: Encyclopedia II - History of Hungary - Free Elections and a Democratic Hungary |
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| |  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - TimeSplitters 2 - WeaponsTimeSplitters 2 has a large selection of weaponry for players to use in their quests to restore history. As in the first game, the nature of weapons available to the player typically revolves around the time period currently being explored. Arcade matches can have weapons set as custom. Note that many weapons such as the Silenced Pistol and the Tommy Gun can be found in pairs. Some guns also have "Alternate Fires." These allow guns such as the Plasma Autorifle and Minigun to do ...
See also:TimeSplitters 2, TimeSplitters 2 - Improvements Over The Original, TimeSplitters 2 - Story, TimeSplitters 2 - Time Zones, TimeSplitters 2 - Main Items, TimeSplitters 2 - Weapons, TimeSplitters 2 - Pistols and Handguns, TimeSplitters 2 - Rifles, TimeSplitters 2 - Shotguns, TimeSplitters 2 - Automatics, TimeSplitters 2 - Energy Weapons, TimeSplitters 2 - Placed Explosives, TimeSplitters 2 - Projectile Explosives, TimeSplitters 2 - Other Weapons, TimeSplitters 2 - Arcade, TimeSplitters 2 - Arcade League, TimeSplitters 2 - Characters, TimeSplitters 2 - Space Station, TimeSplitters 2 - Robot Factory, TimeSplitters 2 - Aztec, TimeSplitters 2 - Circus, TimeSplitters 2 - Neo-Tokyo, TimeSplitters 2 - Notre Dame, TimeSplitters 2 - Chicago, TimeSplitters 2 - Planet X, TimeSplitters 2 - Wild West, TimeSplitters 2 - Atomsmasher, TimeSplitters 2 - Siberia, TimeSplitters 2 - Other, TimeSplitters 2 - Challenge Mode, TimeSplitters 2 - Trivia Read more here: » TimeSplitters 2: Encyclopedia II - TimeSplitters 2 - Weapons |
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|  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - TimeSplitters 2 - Characters
TimeSplitters 2 - Space Station.
Sergeant Cortez
Corporal Hart
Reaper Splitter
Scourge Splitter
Drone Splitter
Baby Drone
Male Trooper
Female Trooper
TimeSplitters 2 - Robot Factory.
Gretel MKII
R-109
Machinist
Chasissbot
Sentrybot
TimeSplitters 2 - Aztec.
Captain Ash
Jungle Queen
Stone Golem
Wood Gol ...
See also:TimeSplitters 2, TimeSplitters 2 - Improvements Over The Original, TimeSplitters 2 - Story, TimeSplitters 2 - Time Zones, TimeSplitters 2 - Main Items, TimeSplitters 2 - Weapons, TimeSplitters 2 - Pistols and Handguns, TimeSplitters 2 - Rifles, TimeSplitters 2 - Shotguns, TimeSplitters 2 - Automatics, TimeSplitters 2 - Energy Weapons, TimeSplitters 2 - Placed Explosives, TimeSplitters 2 - Projectile Explosives, TimeSplitters 2 - Other Weapons, TimeSplitters 2 - Arcade, TimeSplitters 2 - Arcade League, TimeSplitters 2 - Characters, TimeSplitters 2 - Space Station, TimeSplitters 2 - Robot Factory, TimeSplitters 2 - Aztec, TimeSplitters 2 - Circus, TimeSplitters 2 - Neo-Tokyo, TimeSplitters 2 - Notre Dame, TimeSplitters 2 - Chicago, TimeSplitters 2 - Planet X, TimeSplitters 2 - Wild West, TimeSplitters 2 - Atomsmasher, TimeSplitters 2 - Siberia, TimeSplitters 2 - Other, TimeSplitters 2 - Challenge Mode, TimeSplitters 2 - Trivia Read more here: » TimeSplitters 2: Encyclopedia II - TimeSplitters 2 - Characters |
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|  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - Benjamin Tucker - Dates Places and EventsBorn April 17, 1854 in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
1872 — While a student at M.I.T., Tucker attended a convention of the New England Labor Reform League in Boston, chaired by William Greene, author of Mutual Banking (1850). At the convention, Tucker purchased Mutual Banking, True Civilization, and a set of Ezra Heywood's pamphlets. Furthermore, Free-love anarchist, Ezra Heywood introduced Tucker to William Greene and Josiah Warren, author of True Civilization (1869).
1876 — Tucker's debut into radical circles: Heywood published Tucker's English trans ...
See also:Benjamin Tucker, Benjamin Tucker - Summary, Benjamin Tucker - Dates Places and Events Read more here: » Benjamin Tucker: Encyclopedia II - Benjamin Tucker - Dates Places and Events |
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|  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - Light therapy - Acne vulgarisVisible blue light in the range 440nm has been shown to activate porphyrins in Propionibacterium acnes which damage and ultimately kill the bacteria by creating free radicals.
The light is usually created by fluorescent lamps, or bright LEDs.
Application of the light for 3 consecutive days has been shown to reduce the bacteria in the pores by 99.9%.
Since there are few porphorins naturally found in the skin, the treatment is believed safe; although eye protection is necessary ...
See also:Light therapy, Light therapy - Acne vulgaris, Light therapy - Neonatal jaundice, Light therapy - Seasonal affective disorder, Light therapy - Delayed sleep phase syndrome, Light therapy - Psoriasis, Light therapy - Tanning, Light therapy - 'Antiaging', Light therapy - Safety of phototherapy Read more here: » Light therapy: Encyclopedia II - Light therapy - Acne vulgaris |
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|  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - Burning Man - Primary focus of the festivalParticipation. Burning Man is held to be a "spectator-free" zone—i.e., only participants are allowed. As such, all attendees are ostensibly expected to contribute to the community, but the nature of this participation is left up to each individual, and in reality a large number of spectators are present with cameras in hand. The concept of radical inclusion ("include yourself, include others") is the consensus-reality unwritten la ...
See also:Burning Man, Burning Man - Primary focus of the festival, Burning Man - Black Rock City, Burning Man - Center Camp, Burning Man - Theme camps and villages, Burning Man - Policing, Burning Man - Transport around festival, Burning Man - Burners, Burning Man - Health and safety, Burning Man - History, Burning Man - Timeline, Burning Man - Regional events, Burning Man - Burning Man on screen Read more here: » Burning Man: Encyclopedia II - Burning Man - Primary focus of the festival |
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|  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - Coenzyme Q - Chemical propertiesThe oxidized structure of CoQ, or Q, is given here:
The various kinds of Coenzyme Q can be distinguished by the number of isoprenoid side chains they have. The most common CoQ in human mitochondria is Q10. The image above has three isoprenoid units and would be called Q3.
If Coenzyme Q is reduced by one equivalent, the following structure results, a ubisemiquinone, and is denoted QH. Note the free radical on one of the ring oxygens.
If Coenzyme Q is reduced by two equivalents, the compound becomes a ubi ...
See also:Coenzyme Q, Coenzyme Q - History, Coenzyme Q - Chemical properties, Coenzyme Q - Biochemical role, Coenzyme Q - Supplementation, Coenzyme Q - Synthesis and Its Inhibition by Statins Read more here: » Coenzyme Q: Encyclopedia II - Coenzyme Q - Chemical properties |
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|  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - Benjamin Tucker - Dates, Places and EventsBorn April 17, 1854 in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
1872 — While a student at M.I.T., Tucker attended a convention of the New England Labor Reform League in Boston, chaired by William Greene, author of Mutual Banking (1850). At the convention, Tucker purchased Mutual Banking, True Civilization, and a set of Ezra Heywood's pamphlets. Furthermore, Free-love anarchist, Ezra Heywood introduced Tucker to William Greene and Josiah Warren, author of True Civilization (1869).
1876 — Tucker's debut into radical circles: Heywood published Tucker's English tran ...
See also:Benjamin Tucker, Benjamin Tucker - Summary, Benjamin Tucker - Dates, Places and Events Read more here: » Benjamin Tucker: Encyclopedia II - Benjamin Tucker - Dates, Places and Events |
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|  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - Flavonoid - Biological effectsFlavonoids have been referred to as "nature's biological response modifiers" because of their ability to modify the body's reaction to other compounds such as allergens, viruses, and carcinogens. They show anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer activity. In addition, flavonoids act as powerful antioxidants, providing remarkable protection against oxidative and free radical damage.
As a result, consumers and food manufacturers have become increasingly interested in flavonoids for their healthful properties, especially its po ...
See also:Flavonoid, Flavonoid - Biological effects, Flavonoid - Important flavonoids, Flavonoid - Quercetin, Flavonoid - Proanthocyanidins, Flavonoid - Epicatechin, Flavonoid - Important dietary sources, Flavonoid - Citrus, Flavonoid - Green Tea, Flavonoid - Subgroups Read more here: » Flavonoid: Encyclopedia II - Flavonoid - Biological effects |
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|  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - Anabaptist - The Anabaptist heritageAll those who hold the idea of a free church and freedom of religion (sometimes called separation of church and state) are greatly indebted to the Anabaptists. When it was introduced by the Anabaptists in the 15th and 16th centuries, religious freedom independent of the state was a radical idea, and unthinkable to both clerical and governmental leaders. Religious liberty was equated with anarchy and Peter Kropotkin traces the birth of anarchist thought in Europe to these early Anabaptist communities. ("Anarchism" from The Encyclopaedia Brita ...
See also:Anabaptist, Anabaptist - Designation and definition, Anabaptist - Anabaptist origins, Anabaptist - Forerunners, Anabaptist - Views of origins, Anabaptist - Types of Anabaptists, Anabaptist - Zwickau prophets and the Peasants' War, Anabaptist - The Münster Rebellion, Anabaptist - Miscellany, Anabaptist - Persecutions and migrations, Anabaptist - Anabaptists today, Anabaptist - The Anabaptist heritage, Anabaptist - Footnotes Read more here: » Anabaptist: Encyclopedia II - Anabaptist - The Anabaptist heritage |
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|  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - Ozone layer - Ozone depletionThe ozone layer can be depleted by free radical catalysts, including nitric oxide (NO), hydroxyl (OH), and atomic chlorine and bromine (see ozone depletion). While there are natural sources for all of these species, the concentrations of Cl and Br have increased markedly in recent years due to the release of large quantities of manmade organohalogen compounds, especially chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). These highly stable compounds find their way to the stratosphere, where Cl and Br atoms are liberated by the action of ultraviolet light o ...
See also:Ozone layer, Ozone layer - Origin of ozone, Ozone layer - Ultraviolet light and ozone, Ozone layer - DNA sensitivity to UV, Ozone layer - Amount of ozone, Ozone layer - Distribution of ozone in the stratosphere, Ozone layer - Ozone depletion, Ozone layer - Regulation Read more here: » Ozone layer: Encyclopedia II - Ozone layer - Ozone depletion |
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|  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - Pacifism - Principled or radical pacifismWhile those who believe that war is normally preferable to peace are rare indeed, pacifism as a distinctive belief is not at all common. The distinction of pacifism is not only an extraordinary faith in the effectiveness or benefits of peaceful means of resolution of conflict, but the principled rejection of all pretended justification of violent means under any circumstances. At a minimum, this stance is adopted as a matter of personal conviction limited to one's own choices, which sometimes leaves the individual conscientiously free to ser ...
See also:Pacifism, Pacifism - History, Pacifism - Pragmatic pacifism, Pacifism - Principled or radical pacifism, Pacifism - Pacifism and international aggressions, Pacifism - Pacifism and religion, Pacifism - Pacifist social movements based on religion, Pacifism - Pacifism in mainstream Christian denominations, Pacifism - Criticisms/paradoxes of Pacifism, Pacifism - Quotes Read more here: » Pacifism: Encyclopedia II - Pacifism - Principled or radical pacifism |
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|  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - Pelagius - PersecutionsAn objective view of Pelagius and his effect is most difficult. His name has been maligned and used as an ephithet for centuries by both Protestants and Catholics alike, and he has had few defenders. The Roman Catholic church denounced his work in word and yet the Reformation accused Catholics of succumbing to his ideas regardless and condemns both Pelagius and the Catholic Church. Meanwhile the Greek Orthodox Church is silent. Regardless, Pelagius stands, both in reality and in icon, as a radical from the traditional thoughts on original si ...
See also:Pelagius, Pelagius - Beginnings, Pelagius - Persecutions, Pelagius - Augustine, Pelagius - Jerome, Pelagius - Diospolis, Pelagius - Pope Innocent I, Pelagius - Pope Zosimus, Pelagius - Pelagius and the Doctrine of Free Will, Pelagius - Death and Later, Pelagius - Possible Influences on Pelagius, Pelagius - Pelagius in Literature and Film Read more here: » Pelagius: Encyclopedia II - Pelagius - Persecutions |
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| |  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - Ethylene - ProductionEthylene is produced in the petrochemical industry via steam cracking. In this process, gaseous or light liquid hydrocarbons are briefly heated to 750–950 °C, causing numerous free radical reactions to take place. Generally, in the course of these reactions, large hydrocarbons break down in to smaller ones and saturated hydrocarbons become unsaturated.
The result of this process is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons in which ethylene is one of the principal components. The mixture is separated by ...
See also:Ethylene, Ethylene - Nomenclature, Ethylene - Chemistry, Ethylene - Production, Ethylene - Theoretical considerations, Ethylene - Uses, Ethylene - Ethylene as a plant hormone, Ethylene - Location Characteristics and Occasions for Synthesis Induction, Ethylene - Effects Read more here: » Ethylene: Encyclopedia II - Ethylene - Production |
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|  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - Horace Mann - Political careerResigning the secretaryship in 1848, Horace Mann was elected to the United States House of Representatives as an anti-slavery Whig to succeed John Quincy Adams, and was re-elected in 1849, and, as an independent candidate, in 1850, serving until March 1853.
In 1852 he was the candidate of the United States Free Soil Party for the governorship of Massachusetts, but was defeated. In Congress he was one of the ablest opponents of slavery, contending particularly against the Compromise of 1850, but he was never technically an Abolitionist and he disapproved of the radical ...
See also:Horace Mann, Horace Mann - Education and early career, Horace Mann - Educationist work, Horace Mann - Political career, Horace Mann - Later years, Horace Mann - Source Read more here: » Horace Mann: Encyclopedia II - Horace Mann - Political career |
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|  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - Mary Shelley - BiographyMary Shelley was born in London, England, the second daughter of famed feminist, educator and writer Mary Wollstonecraft and the equally famous liberal philosopher, anarchic journalist and atheist dissenter, William Godwin. Her mother died eleven days after her birth and her father, left to care for Mary and her older half-sister Fanny Imlay, quickly married again. Under his tutelage, Mary received an excellent education unusual for girls at the time. She met Percy Bysshe Shelley, a political radical and free-thinker like her father, when Pe ...
See also:Mary Shelley, Mary Shelley - Biography, Mary Shelley - Mary Shelley on film Read more here: » Mary Shelley: Encyclopedia II - Mary Shelley - Biography |
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| |  |  |  | free radicals: Encyclopedia II - Criticism of libertarianism - Left Wing criticismMany criticisms of libertarianism question the definition of "freedom" upheld by libertarians. For example, liberals and socialists sometimes argue that the economic practices defended by libertarians result in privileges for a wealthy elite, and that even people that have not been coerced (according to the libertarian definition) may not be free because they lack the power or wealth to act as they choose.
Some, such as John Rawls and Ernest Partridge, argue that implied social contracts justify government actions that harm some indiv ...
See also:Criticism of libertarianism, Criticism of libertarianism - Right Wing criticism, Criticism of libertarianism - Left Wing criticism, Criticism of libertarianism - Radical left criticism, Criticism of libertarianism - Objectivist criticism, Criticism of libertarianism - Economic criticism, Criticism of libertarianism - Methodological criticism, Criticism of libertarianism - Environmental criticism, Criticism of libertarianism - Notes Read more here: » Criticism of libertarianism: Encyclopedia II - Criticism of libertarianism - Left Wing criticism |
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