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Yoga: An Introduction To Yoga
An Introduction to Yoga
Yoga can be defined as a complete science of
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Introduction: Encyclopedia - Introduction
Introduction could refer to:
Introduction (album) - a music album by Marty Friedman.
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Benign Introduction:
Oceanography Dictionary - Benign Introduction
Definition and meaning of benign introduction:
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Club Of Rome: Encyclopedia Ii - Club Of Rome - Introduction
The Club of Rome was founded in April 1968 by Aurelio Peccei, an Italian scholar and industrialist, and Alexander King, a Scottish scient...
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Command Pattern: Encyclopedia Ii - Command Pattern - Introduction
In object-oriented programming, the Command pattern is a design pattern in which objects are used to represent actions. A command object ...
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Hinduism: Introduction To Hinduism
Introduction
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Nontuberculous Mycobacteria: Encyclopedia Ii - Nontuberculous Mycobacteria - Introduction
See mycobacterium for more information about this genus and a list of species.
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Battle Of The Vosges: Encyclopedia Ii - Battle Of The Vosges - Introduction
By July 1794 the fledgling French Republic had been at war for a little under two years and in that time its fortunes had changed dramati...
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Buddhism: Introduction To Buddhism
Introduction to Buddhism.
Buddhism
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Metlink: Encyclopedia Ii - Metlink - Introduction
Upon the introduction of the Metlink brand in 2003, public transport railway stations, along with tram and bus stops throughout Melbourne...
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Alex Parks: Encyclopedia Ii - Alex Parks - Introduction
Her debut album Introduction, released on 24 November 2003, comprised six cover-renditions and seven original compositions, some of which...
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Jawi: Encyclopedia Ii - Jawi - Introduction
The Jawi alphabet has existed for many centuries in Nusantara (the Malay world). Its development is linked with the arrival of Islam. It ...
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Womanist: Encyclopedia Ii - Womanist - Introduction
A womanist and the associated philosophy of womanism deal with Black feminism.
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Monoamine Transporter: Encyclopedia Ii - Monoamine Transporter - Introduction
There are several different monoamine transporters.
The dopamine transporter, DAT.
The norepinephrine transporter, NET.
The serotonin tr...
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Goose: Encyclopedia Ii - Goose - Introduction
This article deals with the true geese in the subfamily Anserinae. A number of other waterbirds, mainly related to the shelducks, have "g...
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Horoscope: Encyclopedia Ii - Horoscope - Introduction
Using an ephemeris and a table of houses an astrologer calculates the geocentric positions of the Sun, Moon, and planets for a specific t...
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La Fortaleza: Encyclopedia Ii - La Fortaleza - Introduction
La Fortaleza was the first defensive fortification built for the city of San Juan, and the first of a series of military structures built...
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Daf: Encyclopedia Ii - Daf - Introduction
Frame drums are one of the most ancient types of musical instruments. They have a simple structure with strong spiritual and entertaining...
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Ereshkigal: Encyclopedia Ii - Ereshkigal - Introduction
In Sumerian and Akkadian (Babylonian and Assyrian) mythology, Ereshkigal, wife of Nergal, was the goddess of Irkalla, the land of the dea...
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Double Medium: Encyclopedia Ii - Double Medium - Introduction
Double Medium is a technique that is required of a shaman if, after merging with his guardian spirit, the flow of energy he is trying to ...
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Combinatorial Chemistry: Encyclopedia Ii - Combinatorial Chemistry - Introduction
Synthesis of molecules in a combinatorial fashion can quickly lead to large numbers of molecules. For example, a molecule with three poin...
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Bionanotechnology: Encyclopedia Ii - Bionanotechnology - Introduction
In 1965, Gordon Moore, one of the founders of Intel Corporation, made the astounding prediction that the number of transistors that could...
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Gui4cli: Encyclopedia Ii - Gui4cli - Introduction
Gui4Cli is a simple, freeware, event-driven scripting language with which you can easily create and control many types of GUI to use as s...
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Spirit Reduction: Encyclopedia Ii - Spirit Reduction - Introduction
When they entered the Shaman fight, Yoh and his friends were of a quite high power level : they were all able to use Giant Over Soul...
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Electric Potential: Encyclopedia Ii - Electric Potential - Introduction
Objects may possess a property known as electric charge. An electric field exerts a force on charged objects, accelerating them in the di...
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Ekpyrotic: Encyclopedia Ii - Ekpyrotic - Introduction
Brane cosmology assumes that the visible universe lies on a four-dimensional brane which moves in higher dimensional space. Our brane may...
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Byzantine Art: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Art - Introduction
Byzantine art grew from the art of Ancient Greece (see Greek art), and at least before 1453 never lost sight of its classical heritage, b...
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Grothendieck Topology: Encyclopedia Ii - Grothendieck Topology - Introduction
Main article: Background and genesis of topos theory
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Robert Bresson: Encyclopedia Ii - Robert Bresson - Introduction
French director Robert Bresson (1901-1999) is often referred to as a 'patron saint' of cinema, not only for the strong Catholic themes fo...
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Tacita Dean: Encyclopedia Ii - Tacita Dean - Introduction
Tacita Dean is best known for her film works, although she utilises a variety of media including drawing, photography and sound. She has ...
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Patrick Leslie: Encyclopedia Ii - Patrick Leslie - Introduction
Leslie was born in Warthill in Aberdeenshire, the second son of William Leslie.
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Matrilineality: Encyclopedia Ii - Matrilineality - Introduction
A matriline is a line of descent from a female ancestor to a descendant (of either sex) in which the individuals in all intervening gener...
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Greywater: Encyclopedia Ii - Greywater - Introduction
Greywater, sometimes also spelled as graywater, grey water or gray water and also known as 'sullage', is wastewater generated from proces...
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Ajanta: Encyclopedia Ii - Ajanta - Introduction
The caves are in a wooded and rugged horseshoe-shaped ravine about 3 1/2 m. from the village of Ajinthā. It is situated in the Aurangāb...
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Breit Equation: Encyclopedia Ii - Breit Equation - Introduction
The Breit equation is not only an approximation in terms of quantum mechanics, but also in terms of relativity theory as it is not comple...
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Autoclave: Encyclopedia Ii - Autoclave - Introduction
Under ordinary circumstances, heating water above the boiling point in an open vessel is impossible. Whenever the temperature rises up to...
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Over Soul: Encyclopedia Ii - Over Soul - Introduction
Over Soul , or Spirit Control, is the most common Shamanic technique. The ability to master it is in itself the qualification to receive ...
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Polymer Clay: Encyclopedia Ii - Polymer Clay - Introduction
Polymer clay hardens by curing at temperatures created in a typical home oven (generally at 265 to 275 °F (129 to 135 °C), for 15 minut...
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Matrilineality: Encyclopedia Ii - Matrilineality - Introduction
A matriline is a line of descent from a female ancestor to a descendant (of either sex) in which the individuals in all intervening gener...
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Topos: Encyclopedia Ii - Topos - Introduction
A traditional axiomatic foundation of mathematics is set theory, in which all mathematical objects are ultimately represented by sets (ev...
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Dana College: Encyclopedia Ii - Dana College - Introduction
The small student body is taught by 45 professors and eight non-doctorate instructors, resulting in an average teacher-student ratio of 1...
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Edmonton Grads: Encyclopedia Ii - Edmonton Grads - Introduction
When the McDougall Commercial High School of Edmonton, Alberta senior girls graduating class of 1914 decided to stay together as a team a...
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Quoted-printable: Encyclopedia Ii - Quoted-printable - Introduction
The basic Internet e-mail transmission protocol, SMTP, supports only ASCII characters (see also 8BITMIME). MIME defines mechanisms for se...
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Mars Rover: Encyclopedia Ii - Mars Rover - Introduction
Five rovers were sent and one is scheduled to be sent to Mars so far:
Mars 2, November 27, 1971
Mars 3, December 2, 1971
Sojourner, Mars...
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Issedones: Encyclopedia Ii - Issedones - Introduction
Issedones, an ancient people of Central Asia at the end of the trade route leading north-east from Scythia, described by Herodotus in Boo...
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Seanachai: Encyclopedia Ii - Seanachai - Introduction
In Ireland, in the days before books and printing, there was a class of people called seanachai or storytellers. These folks made their l...
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Frobenius Theorem: Encyclopedia Ii - Frobenius Theorem - Introduction
The Frobenius theorem relates integrability to foliation; to state the theorem, both concepts must be clearly defined.
One begins by noti...
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Einstein Notation: Encyclopedia Ii - Einstein Notation - Introduction
In mechanics and engineering, vectors in 3D space are often described in relation to orthogonal unit vectors i, j and k.
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Riemannian Manifold: Encyclopedia Ii - Riemannian Manifold - Introduction
The tangent bundle of a smooth manifold M (or indeed, any vector bundle over a manifold) is, at a fixed point, just a vector space and ea...
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Darwin On Trial: Encyclopedia Ii - Darwin On Trial - Introduction
Johnson, an evangelical Christian and "an academic lawyer with a specialty in analyzing the logic of arguments and identifying the assump...
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Shinsengumi: Encyclopedia Ii - Shinsengumi - Introduction
The Shinsengumi began as the Rōshigumi (浪士組). Later, 13 members of the Defenders became the 13 founding members of the Shinsengumi...
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Twelf: Encyclopedia Ii - Twelf - Introduction
At its simplest, a Twelf program (called a "signature") is a collection of declarations of type families and constants that inhabit thos...
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Cuxhaven: Encyclopedia Ii - Cuxhaven - Introduction
Cuxhaven is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany, with about 55000 inhabitants. It is located on the shore of the North Sea at the mouth of th...
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Harmonic Number: Encyclopedia Ii - Harmonic Number - Introduction
The generalized harmonic number of order n of m is given by
.
Note that n may be equal to , provided m > 1.
And If , while , the har...
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Hazrat Nanautavi: Encyclopedia Ii - Hazrat Nanautavi - Introduction
He participated in the Indian War of Independence. He was a great religious scholar. He founded Darul Uloom Deoband in 1868, which quickl...
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Isozyme: Encyclopedia Ii - Isozyme - Introduction
Isozymes were first described by Hunter and Markert (1957) who defined them as different variants of the same enzyme having identical fun...
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Lanczos Approximation: Encyclopedia Ii - Lanczos Approximation - Introduction
The Lanczos approximation consists of the formula
for the Gamma function, with
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Netgamers: Encyclopedia Ii - Netgamers - Introduction
NetGamers is a medium-sized network, with servers across Europe and N.America, with an average of about 2000 concurrent users, which rise...
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Pierce Butler: Encyclopedia Ii - Pierce Butler - Introduction
Pierce Butler, who represented South Carolina at the Constitutional Convention, was a man of startling contrasts. As late as 1772 he was ...
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Anaerobic Exercise: Encyclopedia Ii - Anaerobic Exercise - Introduction
Anaerobic literally means "without air", and refers to the energy exchange in muscles during short high intensity workouts. Anaerobic exe...
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Xul: Encyclopedia Ii - Xul - Introduction
An XUL interface is typically defined as three discrete sets of components:
Content: The XUL documents, which define the layout of the u...
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Paramagnetism: Encyclopedia Ii - Paramagnetism - Introduction
Paramagnetic materials attract and repel like normal magnets when subject to a magnetic field. This alignment of the atomic dipoles with ...
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Gorgias: Encyclopedia Ii - Gorgias - Introduction
Due to his ushering in of rhetorical innovations involving structure and ornamentation and his introduction of paradoxologia – the idea...
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Mossad: Encyclopedia Ii - Mossad - Introduction
Mossad is one of the world's best-known and most highly regarded intelligence agencies. It is known for its efficiency, and some believe ...
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Decorator Pattern: Encyclopedia Ii - Decorator Pattern - Introduction
The decorator pattern allows new/additional behaviour to be added to an existing method of an object dynamically. This is done by wrappin...
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Electronic Correlation: Encyclopedia Ii - Electronic Correlation - Introduction
Within the Hartree-Fock method of quantum chemistry, the antisymmetric wave function is approximated by a single Slater determinant. Exac...
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Panic Attack: Encyclopedia Ii - Panic Attack - Introduction
Most sufferers of panic attacks report a fear of dying, "going crazy", or losing control of emotions or behavior. The experiences general...
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Distance Geometry: Encyclopedia Ii - Distance Geometry - Introduction
A straight line is the shortest path between two points. Therefore the distance from A to B is no bigger than the length of the straight-...
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Hypergeometric Series: Encyclopedia Ii - Hypergeometric Series - Introduction
A hypergeometric series could in principle be any formal power series
in which the ratio of successive summands
is a rational function...
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Spherical Harmonics: Encyclopedia Ii - Spherical Harmonics - Introduction
Laplace's equation in spherical coordinates is:
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Controlling: Encyclopedia Ii - Controlling - Introduction
Controlling is a guidance subsystem within the enterprise , whose kernel function lies according to dominant opinion in the co-ordinatio...
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Ukrainian Hryvnia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ukrainian Hryvnia - Introduction
The hryvnia replaced the karbovanets, the currency Ukraine used in the Soviet Union and within the ruble zone (karbovanets is the Ukraini...
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Exarchate Of Africa: Encyclopedia Ii - Exarchate Of Africa - Introduction
Exarch is from the Latin; Exarchus, Greek; Exarchon; Meaning Leader, from the word exarchein to lead, to begin, to rule.
In the Byzantine...
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Edith Holden: Encyclopedia Ii - Edith Holden - Introduction
During the 1906-1909 years, she taught at a school in Solihull.
Her paintings were exhibited by the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (...
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The Malian Foundation: Encyclopedia Ii - The Malian Foundation - Introduction
The Malian Foundation is an Australian non-profit organisation which aims to "assist charitable organizations who through their respectiv...
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Bank Of Greece: Encyclopedia Ii - Bank Of Greece - Introduction
Bank of Greece, a member of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB), has a staff of more than 3000 employees.
The primary objective o...
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Suspension Bondage: Encyclopedia Ii - Suspension Bondage - Introduction
In partial suspension the bottom is bound in way that part of their body weight is held by suspension ropes, cables or chains. The classi...
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Adaptive Optics: Encyclopedia Ii - Adaptive Optics - Introduction
When light from a star or another astronomical object enters the Earth's atmosphere, turbulence introduced (for example, by different tem...
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Hyperreality: Encyclopedia Ii - Hyperreality - Introduction
Hyperrealism is a symptom of postmodern culture. Hyperreality does not "exist" or "not exist." It is simply a way of describing the infor...
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Descendants Of Darkness: Encyclopedia Ii - Descendants Of Darkness - Introduction
Asato Tsuzuki is a Shinigami with 70 years' worth of experience. He has the power to call upon Shikigami, animal gods that aid him in bat...
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National Insurance: Encyclopedia Ii - National Insurance - Introduction
The name national insurance was adopted as an expression of the government's aspiration that the system should be qualitatively different...
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Valkyrie: Encyclopedia Ii - Valkyrie - Introduction
In Norse mythology the valkyries are dísir, minor female deities, who serve Odin. The valkyries' purpose was to choose the most heroic o...
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Exarchate Of Ravenna: Encyclopedia Ii - Exarchate Of Ravenna - Introduction
Ravenna became the capital of the Western Roman Empire in 404 under Honorius due to its fine harbor with access to the Adriatic and ideal...
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Battle Of Wavre: Encyclopedia Ii - Battle Of Wavre - Introduction
In the battle of Ligny two days earlier, the Prussian army had been forced to retreat in some disorder. Napoleon sent Grouchy in pursuit ...
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Madonna Art: Encyclopedia Ii - Madonna Art - Introduction
The depiction of Madonna has a deep and ancient tradition derived from the old Christian (mainly Orthodox) iconography and Byzantine art....
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Sligo Airport: Encyclopedia Ii - Sligo Airport - Introduction
It is also the home of the Sligo Aero Club (a Registered Training Facility) and the northwest base for the Irish Coastguard. Helicopters ...
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Mainz: Encyclopedia Ii - Mainz - Introduction
Mainz is located on the left bank of the river Rhine, opposite the confluence of the Main river with the Rhine. Population (2002): 183,82...
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The Helix: Encyclopedia Ii - The Helix - Introduction
At a cost of €36.5 million, The Helix is an Arts Centre comprising Concert Hall, Theatre, Studio Theatre, Exhibition Area, Artists in R...
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Craniopharyngioma: Encyclopedia Ii - Craniopharyngioma - Introduction
Survival rates for brain tumor is about 50%. Most of those who die as the result of the effects of a brain tumor are either very old or a...
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Ignited Minds: Encyclopedia Ii - Ignited Minds - Introduction
President Kalam has dedicated Ignited Minds to a high school child, named Snehal Thakkar, whom he met at a school, and while talking to t...
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Funicular: Encyclopedia Ii - Funicular - Introduction
Funiculars are also called trams or cable cars in many places. Typically the steepness of the track does not vary very much, which differ...
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Feingold Diet: Encyclopedia Ii - Feingold Diet - Introduction
Feingold strongly recommended that the hyperactive child help prepare the special foods and encouraged the entire family to participate i...
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Tilting Train: Encyclopedia Ii - Tilting Train - Introduction
As any vehicle rounds a curve at speed, independent objects inside it experience so-called centrifugal force since their inherent momentu...
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Tibetan Medicine - An Introduction
Introduction to Tibetan Medicine by Dr Dorje Reptan Neshar.
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Introduction House Of Lords: Encyclopedia Ii - Introduction House Of Lords - Introduced Peers
Ceremonial introductions were originally used for all new peers. However, in 1663, the House of Lords decided that peers who inherited a ...
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Introduction House Of Lords: Encyclopedia Ii - Introduction House Of Lords - Lords Temporal Ceremony
The ceremony of Introduction used prior to 1998 was much more complicated than the present ceremony. Originally, the Lord Chancellor in c...
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Preintuitionism: Encyclopedia Ii - Preintuitionism - The Introduction Of Natural Numbers
The Pre-Intuitionists, as defined by Brouwer, differed from the Formalist standpoint in several ways. In the introduction of natural numb...
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Sigcum: Encyclopedia Ii - Sigcum - Introduction Of The Machine
The design for this machine, which was designated the Converter M-228, or SIGCUM, was given to the Teletype Corporation, who were also pr...
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Steadicam: Encyclopedia Ii - Steadicam - Introduction Of The Steadicam
The steadicam was invented in the early 1970s by inventor and cameraman Garrett Brown, who originally named the invention "The Brown Stab...
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Cycad: Encyclopedia Ii - Cycad - Introduction & Overview
Cycads are found across much of the subtropical and tropical parts of the world. They are found in South and Central America (where the g...
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