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ORGANISM

A Wisdom Archive on ORGANISM

ORGANISM

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ORGANISM: Encyclopedia - World Toilet Organization

The World Toilet Organization is an organization dedicated to issues involving toilets and sanitation. It is based in Singapore and, as of 2004, includes toilet associations from 17 countries around the world, from Russia to the United States to Australia to Japan [1]. Every year, the World Toilet Organization sponsors the World Toilet Summit. This has been held in various places around the world: 2001 - Singapore 2002 - Seoul, South Korea 2003 - Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China 2004 - Beijing, People's ...

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ORGANISM: Oceanography Dictionary - organ

 

Definition and meaning of organ:

 

organ - a collection of tissues which performs a particular function or set of functions in an animal's body. Organs are composed of tissues, and may be organized into larger organ systems

(Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) )

 

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ORGANISM: Oceanography Dictionary - organism

 

Definition and meaning of organism:

 

organism - any form of unicellular or multicellular life; a living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently

(Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) )

 

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ORGANISM: Oceanography Dictionary - organic

 

Definition and meaning of organic:

 

organic - refers to those substances produced by the metabolism of a living organism, especially carbon-containing compounds

(Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) )

 

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ORGANISM: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Organic

organic

1. Way of life based on experiencing basic processes of growth, change, and renewal; embracing whole, natural foods, natural childbirth, breast-feeding, bread-baking, gardening, and other traditional crafts and customs that are in harmony with the environment

 

(See also: Organic, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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ORGANISM: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on ORGANISM

ORGANISM

Whitehead's vision (as shared by Shaw in Back to Methuselah) that life pervades nature, not as Bergson's "vitalism" did (by squeezing into matter osmotically from outside), but by definition: Nature is alive: "bodies" are alive, and the mind is more alive still. All nature (including inorganic matter) is a single organism, one living body composed of biological cells (that is, events). This is not hylism, on the contrary, but pneumism or spiritism.

 

 

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ORGANISM: Encyclopedia II - Organ music - Reed organs

The reed organ was the other main type of organ prior to the development of electronic organs. It generated its sounds using reeds similar to those of a piano accordion. Smaller, cheaper and more portable than the corresponding pipe instrument, these were widely used in smaller churches and in private homes, but their volume and tonal range was extremely limited, and they were generally limited to one or two manuals, pedalboards being extremely rare. A development of the reed organ was the chord organ, which provided chord buttons for the left hand, again similar to a piano accordion in concept. A few chord organs were late ...

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Organ music, Organ music - Pipe organs, Organ music - Church organs, Organ music - Concert organs, Organ music - Theatre organs, Organ music - Electronic organs, Organ music - Hammond organs, Organ music - Other organs, Organ music - Digital organs, Organ music - Reed organs, Organ music - Organ music, Organ music - Classical music, Organ music - Jazz, Organ music - Similar instruments

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ORGANISM: Encyclopedia II - Organ music - Electronic organs

See the main article at electronic organ for more details and history. Since the 1930s, pipeless electric instruments have been available to produce similar sounds and perform similar roles to pipe organs. Many of these have been bought both by houses of worship and other potential pipe organ customers, and also by many musicians both professional and amateur for whom a pipe organ would not be a possibility. Far smaller and cheaper to buy than a corresponding pipe instrument, and in many cases portable, they have taken organ music into private homes and into dance bands and other new environments, an ...

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Organ music, Organ music - Pipe organs, Organ music - Church organs, Organ music - Concert organs, Organ music - Theatre organs, Organ music - Electronic organs, Organ music - Hammond organs, Organ music - Other organs, Organ music - Digital organs, Organ music - Reed organs, Organ music - Organ music, Organ music - Classical music, Organ music - Jazz, Organ music - Similar instruments

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ORGANISM: Encyclopedia II - Organ music - Pipe organs

See the main article at pipe organ for details on history and construction. The pipe organ is the grandest musical instrument in size and scope, and has been around in its current form since the 14th century. Along with the clock, it was considered one of the most complex man-made creations prior to the Industrial Revolution. Organs (the "pipe" designation is generally assumed) range in size from a single short keyboard to huge instruments which can have over 10,000 pipes. A large modern organ typically has three or four manuals with five octaves (61 notes) each, with a ...

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Organ music, Organ music - Pipe organs, Organ music - Church organs, Organ music - Concert organs, Organ music - Theatre organs, Organ music - Electronic organs, Organ music - Hammond organs, Organ music - Other organs, Organ music - Digital organs, Organ music - Reed organs, Organ music - Organ music, Organ music - Classical music, Organ music - Jazz, Organ music - Similar instruments

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ORGANISM: Encyclopedia II - Organ music - Organ music

Organ music - Classical music. See the main article at organ repertoire for details on specific countries and styles. The organ has had a strong place in classical music throughout its history. Antonio de Cabezón, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, and Girolamo Frescobaldi were three of the most important composers and teachers before 1650. Influenced by these composers, the North German school then rose to prominence with notable composers including Dieterich Buxtehude and especially Johann Sebastian Bach, considered by many to have achieved the height of organ composition. During this time, t ...

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Organ music, Organ music - Pipe organs, Organ music - Church organs, Organ music - Concert organs, Organ music - Theatre organs, Organ music - Electronic organs, Organ music - Hammond organs, Organ music - Other organs, Organ music - Digital organs, Organ music - Reed organs, Organ music - Organ music, Organ music - Classical music, Organ music - Jazz, Organ music - Similar instruments

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ORGANISM: Encyclopedia II - Organ music - Pipe organs

See the main article at pipe organ for more details and the history of the pipe organ. The original organ was the pipe organ, and many organ enthusiasts still regard all other forms as imitations. Pipe organs may be broadly divided into three categories: The church organ was developed originally for congregational singing, and is still found in many houses of worship. Accompaniment of human voices, whether a congregation, a choir or a cantor or soloist is the primary purpose of the church organ, and i ...

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Organ music, Organ music - Pipe organs, Organ music - Reed organs, Organ music - Electric and electronic organs, Organ music - Electric organs, Organ music - Frequency divider organs, Organ music - Digital organs, Organ music - Similar instruments

Read more here: » Organ music: Encyclopedia II - Organ music - Pipe organs

ORGANISM: Encyclopedia II - Pipe organ - Organ music

See the main article organ repertoire and the article on early organ tablature. There is a large repertoire of religious music for the pipe organ, dating from the Renaissance to the present day; in the 19th century and later compositions that were effectively secular also became common, many in symphonic style. Some of the leading composers for the pipe organ, such as Cesar Franck and Charles-Marie Widor, are relatively little-known outside the organ world; probably the two composers who both enjoy a stellar reputation in the broader musical world and composed extensively for the pipe organ are J ...

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Pipe organ, Pipe organ - Styles of pipe organ, Pipe organ - History, Pipe organ - Predecessors, Pipe organ - True pipe organs, Pipe organ - Recent developments, Pipe organ - Construction, Pipe organ - Pipes, Pipe organ - Console, Pipe organ - Case or chamber, Pipe organ - Organ music, Pipe organ - Notable organ builders, Pipe organ - Some notable pipe organs

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ORGANISM: Encyclopedia II - Organ anatomy - Vital organs

The vital organs are the internal organs of the human body necessary to maintain life. Without all vital organs functioning adequately, a person will quickly die. The major vital organs are the brain, which regulates biorhythms such as respiration, heart rate, hormone production, sensory information, and muscle movement the heart, which maintains the flow of oxygenated blood throughout the body the lungs, which inhale air and oxygenate the blood the liver, which removes cellular waste from ...

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Organ anatomy, Organ anatomy - Vital organs, Organ anatomy - Organ systems

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ORGANISM: Encyclopedia II - Organ anatomy - Vital organs

The vital organs are the internal organs of the human body necessary to maintain life. Without all vital organs functioning adequately, a person will quickly die. The major vital organs are the brain, which regulates biorhythms such as respiration, heart rate, hormone production, sensory information, and muscle movement the heart, which maintains the flow of oxygenated blood throughout the body the lungs, which inhale air and oxygenate the blood the liver, which removes cellular waste from ...

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Organ anatomy, Organ anatomy - Vital organs, Organ anatomy - Organ systems

Read more here: » Organ anatomy: Encyclopedia II - Organ anatomy - Vital organs

ORGANISM: Encyclopedia II - Organ music - Reed organs

Prior to the development of electric and electronic organs, the only alternative to the pipe organ was the reed organ, which generated its sounds using reeds similar to those of a piano accordion. Smaller, cheaper and more portable than the corresponding pipe instrument, these were widely used in smaller churches and in private homes, but their volume and tonal range was extremely limited, and they were generally limited to one or two ...

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Organ music, Organ music - Pipe organs, Organ music - Reed organs, Organ music - Electric and electronic organs, Organ music - Electric organs, Organ music - Frequency divider organs, Organ music - Digital organs, Organ music - Similar instruments

Read more here: » Organ music: Encyclopedia II - Organ music - Reed organs

ORGANISM: Encyclopedia II - Organic chemistry - Organic reactions

Organic reactions are chemical reactions involving organic compounds. While pure hydrocarbons undergo certain classes of reactions, many more reactions which organic compounds undergo is largely determined by functional groups. The general theory of these reactions involves careful analysis of such properties as the electron affinity of key atoms, and bond strengths. These issues can determine the relative stability of short-lived reactive intermediates, which usually directly determine the path of the reaction. A common reaction is generically written here as ...

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Organic chemistry, Organic chemistry - History, Organic chemistry - Characteristics of organic substances, Organic chemistry - Categories of organic substances, Organic chemistry - Polymers, Organic chemistry - Bio-molecules, Organic chemistry - Molecular structure of an organic compound, Organic chemistry - Organic reactions, Organic chemistry - Reference

Read more here: » Organic chemistry: Encyclopedia II - Organic chemistry - Organic reactions

ORGANISM: Encyclopedia II - Organizing - Examples

Anything is commonly considered organized when it looks like everything has a correct order of placement. But it's only ultimately organized if any element has no difference on time taken to find it. In that sense, organizing can also be defined as the act to place different objects in order for better searching. Organizations are groups of people frequently trying to organize some specific subject, such as political issues. So, even while organizing can be viewed as a simple definition, it can get as complex as ...

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Organizing, Organizing - Examples, Organizing - History, Organizing - Applications, Organizing - See Also

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ORGANISM: Encyclopedia II - Organ donation - Organ Shortfall

A persistent issue relating to organ donation is the scarcity of organ donors relative to the number of potential recipients on organ donation waiting lists. In the United States, the waiting list is quoted to be about 90,000 people long. It is not uncommon for those on the waiting list to die before receiving a suitable organ. Approaches to addressing this shortfall include: monetary incentives for signing up to be a donor an opt-out system, in which a potential donor must take specific action to be excluded fro ...

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Organ donation, Organ donation - Organ Shortfall, Organ donation - Political issues, Organ donation - Safety issues, Organ donation - Bioethical Issues in Organ Donation, Organ donation - Deontological Issues, Organ donation - Teleological Issues

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ORGANISM: Encyclopedia II - Economic Cooperation Organization - Organization

The following organs exist: The Council of Ministers, which is the highest policy-making body and composed of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the member-states, or other ministerial-level officials. It meets atleast once a year. The Council of Permanent Representatives, is composed of the ambassadors of the other nine member states to Iran, plus the Director General for ECO Affairs in the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Iran. The Regional Planning Council The General Secretariat, consisting of six Dire ...

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Economic Cooperation Organization, Economic Cooperation Organization - History and role, Economic Cooperation Organization - Organization, Economic Cooperation Organization - External link

Read more here: » Economic Cooperation Organization: Encyclopedia II - Economic Cooperation Organization - Organization

ORGANISM: Encyclopedia II - Organizing - History

Historically, humans have always tried to organize ourselves. Be it on religion, through books and spoken word, or in science, through journals and studies, or in many other ways. Writing ideas in a book, not to talk to someone, but to specific catalog is also an attempt to organize information. Science books are notable by their organization attempt of an specific subject. Encyclopedias, instead, usually try to organize any subject into one place, for fa ...

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Organizing, Organizing - Examples, Organizing - History, Organizing - Applications, Organizing - See Also

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ORGANISM: Encyclopedia II - Black Banner Organization - Organization

Black Banners has been identified as the armed battalion of the Secret Islamic Army. The group's leader has been identified as Omar Hadid, an Iraqi who is believed to have international militant Islamist links. A large share of its membership is believed to be composed of non-Iraqi fighters, especially from Syria. This group is a terror organization in Iraq, sharing joint control of Falluja with other militant groups, where it imposes strict Sharia law, and responsible for a number of kidnappings. This includes the abduction of three ...

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Black Banner Organization, Black Banner Organization - Organization, Black Banner Organization - Attacks against, Black Banner Organization - Sources

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