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Systematic Theology: Encyclopedia Ii - Systematic Theology - Resources
Systematic theology - Additional resources.
Arnold Fruchtenbaum (1989). Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology. Tustin, ...
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Systematic Bias: Encyclopedia Ii - Systematic Bias - Systematic Vs. Random
An example of systematic bias would be a thermometer that always read three degrees colder than the actual temperature because of incorre...
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Systematic Theology: Encyclopedia Ii - Systematic Theology - History
The attempt to set out the varied ideas of the Christian religion (and the various topics and themes of the diverse texts of the Bible) i...
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Catalog: Encyclopedia - Catalog
A catalog (or catalogue) is an organized, detailed, descriptive list of items arranged systematically. It may also refer to a list of ite...
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Cochrane Collaboration: Encyclopedia - Cochrane Collaboration
The Cochrane Collaboration developed in response to Archie Cochrane's call for systematic, up-to-date reviews (currently known as systema...
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Arnold Fruchtenbaum: Encyclopedia - Arnold Fruchtenbaum
Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum (Th.M - Dallas, Ph.D - New York University) is the founder and director of Ariel Ministries, an organization dedic...
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Unique Identifier: Encyclopedia - Unique Identifier
In order to get the full potential of knowledge, some organizations have started the process of sorting and structuring it up in a unique...
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Classical Conditioning: Encyclopedia - Classical Conditioning
Classical conditioning, also called Pavlovian conditioning or respondent conditioning, is a type of learning found in animals, caused by ...
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Scientific Classification: Encyclopedia - Scientific Classification
Scientific classification or biological classification is how biologists group and categorize extinct and living species of organisms. Mo...
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Alcohol: Encyclopedia - Alcohol
In general usage, alcohol (from Arabic al-kukhul الكحول, al meaning 'the' and kukhul meaning 'spirit', the chemical) refers almost ...
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A New Kind Of Science: Encyclopedia - A New Kind Of Science
A New Kind of Science is a controversial book by Stephen Wolfram, published in 2002. It introduced and justified the empirical systematic...
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Antarctic Krill: Encyclopedia - Antarctic Krill
The Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba 1) is a species of krill found in the Antarctic waters of the Southern Ocean. Antarctic krill are ...
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Water Molecule: Encyclopedia - Water Molecule
Water has the chemical formula H2O, meaning that one molecule of water is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. It is in dy...
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Systematic Ideology: Encyclopedia Ii - Systematic Ideology - Walford
In his book, "Beyond Politics", George Walford seeks to analyse ideologies on the basis of its adherants' surface behaviors, their underl...
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Roman Catholic Church Sex Abuse Scandal: Encyclopedia - Roman Catholic Church Sex Abuse Scandal
In the late 20th century, and especially at the turn of the 21st, the Catholic Church in several countries was confronted with a series o...
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Molecular Systematics: Encyclopedia Ii - Molecular Systematics - Characteristics And Assumptions Of Molecular Systematics
This example illustrates several characteristics of molecular systematics and its underlying assumptions.
Molecular systematics is an es...
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Molecular Systematics: Encyclopedia Ii - Molecular Systematics - Theoretical Background
Molecular systematics has been made possible by the availability of techniques for gene sequencing, which allow the determination of the ...
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Molecular Systematics: Encyclopedia Ii - Molecular Systematics - Theoretical Background
Molecular systematics has been made possible by the availability of techniques for DNA sequencing, which allow the determination of the e...
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Systematic Element Name: Encyclopedia Ii - Systematic Element Name - The Iupac Rules
The temporary names are derived systematically from the element's atomic number. Each digit is translated to a 'numerical root', accordin...
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Systematized Nomenclature Of Medicine: Encyclopedia Ii - Systematized Nomenclature Of Medicine - Axes
There are 11 axes. The axes and some examples are provided below:
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Molecular Systematics: Encyclopedia Ii - Molecular Systematics - Example: The Phylogeny Of The Domestic Dog
For example, Vilà et al (1997) determined haplotypes from a sequence of 261 base pairs in the mitochondrial DNA of 140 domestic dogs, 16...
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Tsetse Fly: Encyclopedia Ii - Tsetse Fly - Tsetse Systematics
Tsetse include up to thirty four species and sub-species depending on the particular classification used.
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Systemic Bias: Encyclopedia Ii - Systemic Bias - Systemic Versus Systematic Bias
There is some contention over the choice of the word systemic as opposed to systematic. When it is used to contrast with random error, in...
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Ichthyostega: Encyclopedia Ii - Ichthyostega - History And Systematics
Säve-Söderbergh, 1932a described four Ichthyostega species from the Upper Devonian of East Greenland and one species belonging to the ...
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Expository Preaching: Encyclopedia Ii - Expository Preaching - Systematic Exposition
There are two ways in which texts are selected for exposition:
use of a lectionary (common in mainline denominational churches), or
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A New Kind Of Science: Encyclopedia Ii - A New Kind Of Science - Systematic Abstract Science
While Wolfram promotes simple programs as a scientific discipline, he also insists that its methodology will revolutionize essentially ev...
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Ornithischia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ornithischia - Characteristics
The Dinosauria superorder was divided into the two orders Ornithischia and Saurischia by Harry Seeley in 1887. The division is based on t...
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Systemic Bias: Encyclopedia Ii - Systemic Bias - Bias In Human Institutions
One might refer, for example, to the systemic, systematic, or institutional bias of a particular institution in devaluing contributions b...
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Cucurbituril: Encyclopedia Ii - Cucurbituril - Nomenclature
Cucurbiturils are commonly written as cucurbit[#]uril, where the number of repeat units is indicated within the brackets. A common abbrev...
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Ichthyostega: Encyclopedia Ii - Ichthyostega - Adaptations For Land-life
Primitive amphibians like Ichthyostega and Acanthostega differed from animals like Crossopterygians (for instance Eusthenopteron or Pande...
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Cucurbituril: Encyclopedia Ii - Cucurbituril - Host Guest Chemistry
Cucurbiturils are efficient host molecules in molecular recognition and have a particularly high affinity for positively charged or catio...
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Cucurbituril: Encyclopedia Ii - Cucurbituril - Related Compounds
Inverted cucurbiturils or iCB[x] are CB analogues with one glycoluril repeating unit inverted [11]. In this unit the methine protons actu...
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Classical Conditioning: Encyclopedia Ii - Classical Conditioning - Behavioral Therapies Based On Classical Conditioning
The implications for therapies and treatments using classical conditioning vary from operant conditioning. Therapies associated with clas...
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Arnold Fruchtenbaum: Encyclopedia Ii - Arnold Fruchtenbaum - Biography
Arnold was born in 1943 in Siberia, Russia. The family escaped to Germany in 1947 after his father had been accused of being a Nazi spy. ...
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Classical Conditioning: Encyclopedia Ii - Classical Conditioning - Overview
Classical conditioning is short-term, usually requiring little time with therapists, and patients need not be as proactive, unlike in hum...
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Expository Preaching: Encyclopedia Ii - Expository Preaching - Prominent Expository Preachers
Many famous evangelical preachers have used systematic exposition.
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Scientific Classification: Encyclopedia Ii - Scientific Classification - Examples
The usual classifications of five species follow: the fruit fly so familiar in genetics laboratories (Drosophila melanogaster), humans (H...
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Jacob Neusner: Encyclopedia Ii - Jacob Neusner - Contributions To Scholarship
Neusner is most well known for applying critical-historical scholarship to the documents of classical rabbinic literature. One of his inn...
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Jacob Neusner: Encyclopedia Ii - Jacob Neusner - Reframing The Paradigm: From Judaism To Judaisms
Neusner calls that encompassing Judaism that the canon presents a "system," when it is composed of three necessary components: an account...
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Jacob Neusner: Encyclopedia Ii - Jacob Neusner - Viewing Religions As Systems Illustrated By Cases Drawn From Judaism
Systems begin in the social entity, whether one or two persons or two hundred or ten thousand, and not in their canonical writings, which...
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Jacob Neusner: Encyclopedia Ii - Jacob Neusner - Methodology
Neusner pioneered modern methods to study the history of Judaism in its formative period, the first six centuries C.E. Neusner aimed to f...
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Jacob Neusner: Encyclopedia Ii - Jacob Neusner - Impact
Neusner’s enterprise has been aimed at a humanistic and academic reading of classics of Judaism, yet with full regard for their specifi...
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Alcohol: Encyclopedia Ii - Alcohol - Nomenclature
Alcohol - Systematic names.
In the IUPAC system, the name of the alkane chain loses the terminal "e" and adds "ol", e.g. "methanol" and...
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Expository Preaching: Encyclopedia Ii - Expository Preaching - Advantages And Disadvantages Of Expository Preaching
The main advantage of systematic expository preaching is that the preacher will never be lost for a subject for his or her sermon, since ...
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Modern Portfolio Theory: Encyclopedia Ii - Modern Portfolio Theory - Asset Pricing
A rational investor would not invest in an asset which does not improve the risk-return characteristics of his existing portfolio. Since ...
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Theology: Encyclopedia Ii - Theology - A Brief History Of Theologies
::Main article: History of theology
Classical Greek theology (c.700 BC to 323 BC). Various forms of systematic and philosophical reflecti...
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Theology: Encyclopedia Ii - Theology - Divisions Of Theology
Theology can be divided up in any number of ways. Many of these divisions have originated in the study of the Christian religion, althoug...
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Theology: Encyclopedia Ii - Theology - A Brief History Of Theologies
::Main article: History of theology
Theology - Classical Greek theology c.700 BC to 323 BC.
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Alcohol: Encyclopedia Ii - Alcohol - Structure
The functional group of an alcohol is a hydroxyl group bonded to an sp3 hybridized carbon. It can therefore be regarded as a derivative o...
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Alcohol: Encyclopedia Ii - Alcohol - Uses
Alcohols are in wide use in industry and science as reagents, solvents, and fuels. Ethanol and methanol can be made to burn more cleanly ...
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Alcohol: Encyclopedia Ii - Alcohol - Physical And Chemical Properties
The hydroxyl group generally makes the alcohol molecule polar. Those groups can form hydrogen bonds to one another and to other compounds...
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Alcohol: Encyclopedia Ii - Alcohol - Toxicity
Alcohols often have an odor described as 'biting' that 'hangs' in the nasal passages. Ethanol in the form of alcoholic beverages has been...
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Alcohol: Encyclopedia Ii - Alcohol - Preparation Of Alcohols
Alcohol - Laboratory.
Several methods exist for the preparation of alcohols in the laboratory.
Primary Alkyl halides react with aqueou...
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Alcohol: Encyclopedia Ii - Alcohol - Reactions Of Alcohols
Alcohol - Deprotonation.
Alcohols can behave as weak acids, undergoing deprotonation. The deprotonation reaction to produce an alkoxide...
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Number Theory: Encyclopedia Ii - Number Theory - History
Number theory - Early history.
Number theory was a favorite study among the Ancient Greeks, who were aware of the Diophantine equation ...
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Number Theory: Encyclopedia Ii - Number Theory - Fields
Number theory - Elementary number theory.
In elementary number theory, integers are studied without use of techniques from other mathem...
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Expository Preaching: Encyclopedia Ii - Expository Preaching - Expository Preaching Compared With Topical Preaching
Topical preaching is when a preacher will lead the congregation to review a number of scattered, but related Biblical passages on a speci...
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Expository Preaching: Encyclopedia Ii - Expository Preaching - Relative Importance Of Expository Preaching
There has been some discussion among preachers of the relative importance of expository preaching. The great majority of Christians follo...
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Expository Preaching: Encyclopedia Ii - Expository Preaching - Expository Preaching And The Seeker Movement
The seeker movement stresses the use of topical preaching in an attempt to make the Bible "relevant" to the congregation, specifically vi...
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Expository Preaching: Encyclopedia Ii - Expository Preaching - Scriptural Basis For Exposition
For those who believe that the dominant source of Christian understanding is the bible, it may seem obvious that expository preaching sho...
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Expository Preaching: Encyclopedia Ii - Expository Preaching - The Expository Preacher
Expository preachers generally believe that their main duty as a pastor is the preaching of the Bible. As such, they will spend a conside...
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Number Theory: Encyclopedia Ii - Number Theory - Fields
Number theory - Elementary number theory.
In elementary number theory, integers are studied without use of techniques from other mathem...
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A New Kind Of Science: Encyclopedia Ii - A New Kind Of Science - Mapping And Mining The Computational Universe
Given that very simple rules often do very complex things, how do we study them? Wolfram believes it is necessary to systematically explo...
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Tsetse Fly: Encyclopedia Ii - Tsetse Fly - Tsetse Control
Tsetse control has been undertaken in order to reduce the incidence of the diseases which the flies transmit. Two alternative strategies ...
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A New Kind Of Science: Encyclopedia Ii - A New Kind Of Science - Criticism Of Nks
The book has attracted several types of criticism.
A New Kind of Science - Scientific philosophy.
A key tenet of NKS is that the simple...
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Tsetse Fly: Encyclopedia Ii - Tsetse Fly - Etymology
The word 'tsetse' comes from Tswana, a language of southern Africa, and, in that language, the word means fly[6]. Because of this meaning...
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Tsetse Fly: Encyclopedia Ii - Tsetse Fly - Tsetse Biology
The biology of tsetse is relatively well understood. Tsetse have been extensively studied because of their medical, veterinary, and econo...
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Antarctic Krill: Encyclopedia Ii - Antarctic Krill - Biological Peculiarities
Antarctic krill - Bioluminescence.
Krill are often referred to as light-shrimp because they can emit light, produced by bioluminescent ...
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Antarctic Krill: Encyclopedia Ii - Antarctic Krill - Geographical Distribution
Antarctic Krill are found thronging the surface waters of the Southern Ocean; they have a circumpolar distribution, with the highest conc...
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Tsetse Fly: Encyclopedia Ii - Tsetse Fly - Tsetse As Vectors Of Trypanosomiasis
Tsetse are biological vectors of trypanosomes meaning that tsetse, in the process of feeding, acquire and then transmit small, single-cel...
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Theology: Encyclopedia Ii - Theology - Divisions Of Theology
Theology can be divided up in any number of ways. Many of these divisions have originated in the study of the Christian religion, althoug...
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Modern Portfolio Theory: Encyclopedia Ii - Modern Portfolio Theory - The Risk Free Asset
The risk free asset is the (hypothetical) asset which pays a risk free rate - it is usually proxied by an investment in short-dated Gover...
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Antarctic Krill: Encyclopedia Ii - Antarctic Krill - Food
The gut of E. superba can often be seen shining green through the animal's transparent skin, an indication that this species feeds predom...
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A New Kind Of Science: Encyclopedia Ii - A New Kind Of Science - Computation And Its Implications
The thesis of A New Kind of Science is twofold: that the nature of computation must be explored experimentally, and that the results of t...
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A New Kind Of Science: Encyclopedia Ii - A New Kind Of Science - The World Of Simple Programs
The basic subject of Wolfram's "new kind of science" is the study of simple abstract rules — essentially, elementary computer programs....
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A New Kind Of Science: Encyclopedia Ii - A New Kind Of Science - Philosophical Underpinnings
Wolfram believes that one of his achievements is not just exclaiming, "computation is important!", but in providing a coherent system of ...
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A New Kind Of Science: Encyclopedia Ii - A New Kind Of Science - Applications And Results
There are a vast number of specific results and ideas in the NKS book, but they can be organized into several themes.
One common theme of...
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A New Kind Of Science: Encyclopedia Ii - A New Kind Of Science - Reception
NKS received unprecedented media publicity for a scientific book, generating scores of articles in places like The New York Times, Newswe...
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Sampling Statistics: Encyclopedia Ii - Sampling Statistics - Population Definition
Successful statistical practice is based on focused problem definition. Typically, we seek to take action on some population, for example...
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Sampling Statistics: Encyclopedia Ii - Sampling Statistics - Sampling Frame
In the most straightforward case, such as the sentencing of a batch of material from production (acceptance sampling by lots), it is poss...
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Sampling Statistics: Encyclopedia Ii - Sampling Statistics - Sampling Method
Within any of the types of frame identified above, a variety of sampling methods can be employed, individually or in combination.
Sampli...
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Sampling Statistics: Encyclopedia Ii - Sampling Statistics - Review Of Sampling Process
After sampling, a review should be held of the exact process followed in sampling, rather than that intended, in order to study any effec...
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Sampling Statistics: Encyclopedia Ii - Sampling Statistics - Graduate Degree Programs Specializing In Sampling/survey Methods
Sampling statistics - Doctoral and Masters Degrees.
Program in Social Statistics (Survey Methodology) - University of Southampton
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Water Molecule: Encyclopedia Ii - Water Molecule - Forms Of Water
Water may take many forms. The solid state of water is commonly known as ice (while many other forms exist, see amorphous solid water); t...
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Water Molecule: Encyclopedia Ii - Water Molecule - A Common Substance
Water molecule - Water in the Universe.
Water has been found in interstellar clouds within our galaxy, the Milky Way. It is believed th...
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Water Molecule: Encyclopedia Ii - Water Molecule - Physics And Chemistry Of Water
Water molecule - Density of water and ice.
For most substances, the solid form of the substance is more dense than the liquid form; thu...
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Water Molecule: Encyclopedia Ii - Water Molecule - History
In 1742, Anders Celsius defined the Celsius temperature scale with the freezing point of water at 100 degrees and the boiling point at st...
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Inuit Language Phonology And Phonetics: Encyclopedia Ii - Inuit Language Phonology And Phonetics - Intonation
In Inuktitut, intonation is important in distinguishing some words - particularly interrogatives - but it is not generally marked in writ...
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Inuit Language Phonology And Phonetics: Encyclopedia Ii - Inuit Language Phonology And Phonetics - Syllables
An Inuktitut syllable can begin with a single consonant or a vowel. Consonant clusters at the beginning of a syllable, like [st] or [pl],...
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Inuit Language Phonology And Phonetics: Encyclopedia Ii - Inuit Language Phonology And Phonetics - Consonant Sandhi
Inuktitut syllables can start or end with a single consonant. This means that when morphemes are joined together, a double consonant can ...
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Inuit Language Phonology And Phonetics: Encyclopedia Ii - Inuit Language Phonology And Phonetics - Vowels
Almost all dialects of Inuktitut have only three basic vowels and make a phonemic distinction between short and long forms of all vowels....
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Inuit Language Phonology And Phonetics: Encyclopedia Ii - Inuit Language Phonology And Phonetics - Consonants
The Nunavut dialects of Inuktitut have fifteen distinct consonants, except for Natsilingmiutut, which has the additional phoneme /ɟ/.
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Cochrane Collaboration: Encyclopedia Ii - Cochrane Collaboration - Location Of Studies
Cochrane reviewers locate studies for inclusion in a Cochrane review by several means [1]
By searching electronic databases such as MEDL...
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Cucurbituril: Encyclopedia Ii - Cucurbituril - Synthesis
Cucurbiturils are aminals and synthesized from urea 1 and a diketone (e.g., glyoxal 2) via a nucleophilic addition to give the intermedia...
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Cucurbituril: Encyclopedia Ii - Cucurbituril - Applications
Given their high affinities to form inclusion complexes cucurbiturils have been employed as the macrocycles component of a rotaxane. Afte...
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Roman Catholic Church Sex Abuse Scandal: Encyclopedia Ii - Roman Catholic Church Sex Abuse Scandal - Footnotes
1 The age of consent, that is, the age at which the law presumes a teenager has the physical, emotional and sexual maturity to make an in...
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Roman Catholic Church Sex Abuse Scandal: Encyclopedia Ii - Roman Catholic Church Sex Abuse Scandal - Threefold Allegations
The allegations concerned:
1. The sexual abuse by some religious and secular clergy of children with whom they had contact in the commun...
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Roman Catholic Church Sex Abuse Scandal: Encyclopedia Ii - Roman Catholic Church Sex Abuse Scandal - Abuse In The Community
The largely unrestricted contact clergyman had with children (through teaching in schools and parish links with families) meant that a ch...
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Systematic Nutritional Muscle Testing:
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Health Dictionary On Systematic Nutritional Muscle Testing
Systematic Nutritional Muscle Testing (SNMT): extremely efficient form of muscle testing (see above).
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Cafeteria
Dreams Symbol: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Cafeteria
Cafeteria: See also Food, Banquet and Restaurant: Church; service; systematic serving of the Word of God; choosing what you want as op...
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