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[edit] Peter Tresnan
[edit] Martin Bogusz
[edit] Austin Kjorven
[edit] G Emil Reutter- Poet
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[edit] John Reynolds, M. D.
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[edit] Clearing Factor (κ)
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[edit] Svedberg Value (s-value)
Svedberg values (s values) are used to define mass vs. friction effects on molecular migration during centrifugation.
S=M(1-νρ)/Nƒ
where
N=Avagadro's Number M=mass of of 1 mol of solute ν=angular velocity ρ=density of solution ƒ=frictional force of solution
S values are inversely proportional to Stokes derived friction ƒ/ƒ0. I.e. the higher the s value the farther the molecules will move due to less friction from their more streamlined shape. Typical protein s-values are ~.73 cm^3g^-1
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http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/ribosomes/ribosomes.html
134.121.119.107 02:15, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
- This article already exists in Wikipedia. You can find it at Svedberg. Patstuarttalk|edits 15:52, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Jonathan Cambry
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[edit] Sindre Sørhus
[edit] Antilag.com where performance and google matters
[edit] FMS Baroda (Management Faculty of M S University)
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[edit] Times of India, Nagpur
[edit] Rikki Fifton
[edit] Lorenzo Raymond Sylvanus Nelson, M.D. (Major, M.C., Regimental Surgeon, 366th Infantry Regiment, March 1944-
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[edit] Boup
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[edit] Arikkath Mana
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[edit] David Loy, David R. Loy
[edit] Disparate Impanct
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[edit] Tania Coleridge
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[edit] penton hook island
Penton hook island was formed by the construction of the lock that bypassed the'Hook' Nothing is know how the word PENTON originated It is said that there are two plague pits sited here. Now thbe island is a nature reserve.
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81.145.241.165 15:24, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Owen Dudley Edwards
Owen Dudley Edwards was born in Dublin and educated at the Jesuit Belvedere College, University College Dublin and The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Owen has taught at a number of universities, many in the USA. His father was the distinguished Irish historian Professor Robert Dudley Edwards.
A writer and broadcaster he is the author and editor of books including:
PG Wodehouse by Owen Dudley Edwards (Hardcover - Feb 1977)
Scotland, Europe, and the American Revolution by Scottish Universities' American Bicentennial Conference Edinburgh University (Hardcover - April 1977)
America and Ireland, 1776-1976 (Hardcover - 3 Jun 1980)
The Quest for Sherlock Holmes: A Biographical Study of Arthur Conan Doyle (Hardcover - Oct 1983)
Edinburgh (Hardcover - Sep 1983)
Macaulay (Historians on Historians S.) (Paperback - 6 Oct 1988)
Eamon De Valera (Political Portraits) (Hardcover - May 1988)
The Fireworks of Oscar Wilde (1989)
Claim of Right for Scotland (Determinations S) (Hardcover - May 1989)
City of a Thousand Worlds: Edinburgh in Festival (Hardcover - Jul 1991)
The Prime Minister (Hardcover - 2 Sep 1991)
Burke and Hare (Paperback - 11 Oct 1993)
The Oxford Sherlock Holmes (Hardcover - 30 Sep 1993)
Complete Detective Stories of Conan Doyle (Collins Classics) (Hardcover - Sep 1994)
The Haunted Grange of Goresthorpe (Hardcover - Dec 2000)
The Complete Brigadier Gerard Stories (Canongate Classics) (Paperback - 1 Jan 2001),
Ireland in the British Imagina (Hardcover - 1 Jan 2004)
What British Children Read in the Second World War (Societies at War) (Paperback - 1 Jun 2005)
In 1966 Owen married Barbara Balbirnie (Bonnie) Lee. They have three children: Sara (1968), Leila (1968) and Mickey (1969). Owen lives in Edinburgh with his wife and is currently Honorary Fellow in History at Edinburgh University.
His sister is Ruth Dudley Edwards an Irish historian, crime novelist, journalist and broadcaster.
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/s?ie=UTF8&search-type=ss&index=books-uk&field-author=Owen%20Dudley%20Edwards&page=1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Dudley_Edwards http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dudley_Edwards http://www.shc.ed.ac.uk/Profiles/ProfilesHonFellows.htm
217.34.48.171 17:03, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Assault Heroes
Assault Heroes is a top down shooter made exclusively for Xbox Live Arcade, developed by Wanako Studios, the makers of Commando and Ikari Warriors. It will cost 800MS points and is due for release on 13 December 2006.
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88.105.228.249 17:04, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Line of Succession in Zimbabwe
Constitutionally, in the event the President of Zimbabwe, presently Robert Mugabe, is unable to carry out his/her functions one of the two vice Presidents takes office as Acting President (article 31, Constitution of the Republic of Zimbabwe). This process regularlly occures when the President is on diplomatic visits outside Zimbabwe or while on vacation but extends to the possibility that the President is impeached, dies or becomes perminatly unable to carry out his/her duties as Head of State, Head of Government and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces. In such an event, the Acting President would preside for a period not exceeding 90 days. The Acting President shall not have the powers to do the following:
(a) to declare war or to make peace; or
(b) to enter into any international convention, treaty or agreement; or
(c) to dissolve or prorogue Parliament; or
(d) to appoint or revoke the appointment of a Vice President, Minister or Deputy Minister
Source - the Constitution of Zimbabwe http://www.parlzim.gov.zw/Resources/Constitution/constitution.htm
Where possible, the President appoints the Acting President (overseas trips, illness or vacations), but in the event he/she can not (e.g. sudden death) the decision is made thus:
Where there is only one Vice President he/she becomes Acting President
Where there are two Vice Presidents:
by the Vice President whom the President has designated for such an eventuality take office; or
by the Vice President who last acted as President where neither Vice President has been designated in case of such an eventuality.
The Constitution also allows for ministers to hold the office of President in an acting capacity:
"During the absence or incapacity of the Vice President or of both VicePresidents, as the case may be, by such Minister as may be designated for such an eventuality (i) by the President; or(ii) by the Cabinet, where no Minister has been designated by the President"
however, unlike the vice presidents, any minister acting as President can only carry out those functions with the approval of a majority of ministers in the Cabinet
In all cases, if the President dies or is impeached or in some other way incapacitated perminantly, there must be Presidental election held within 90 days and the president elect takes office on "the day upon which he is declared to be elected." after swearing before "Chief Justice or other judge of the Supreme Court or the High Court the oaths of loyalty and office".
[edit] Trainee teachers resources
The Teachers Toolbox is a resource created by Cambridge Regional College, Geoff Petty, and Andrej Dethlefsen. Through concise video overview of thories such as Blooms Taxonmoy, Maslows hierarchy of needs, the Teachers toolbox aims to help with teacher / staff training. A download section allows users to download relevant word documents wriiten by Geoff Petty, author of Teaching today.
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- Teaching & learning theories presented by Geoff Petty
- Author of Teaching Today: A practical guide
- Vocational centre of excellence
- Producer of video / multimedia resources for education
81.101.130.54 17:36, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Perth Leisure Pool
[edit] Kawaii Noir
"Kawaii Noir" is a style of anime which focuses dually on being super-cute and being evil or gory. The phrase is generally attributed to Japanese artist Junko Mizuno. Other proponents of the style are the characters Gloomy Bear, Emily Strange, and Happy Bunny.
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BBC Article mentioning the Kawaii Noir trend: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/tv/japanorama/kawaii.shtml
Livejournal Kawaii Noir Community: http://community.livejournal.com/kawaii_noir/
Defintion of Kawaii Noir at AllThingsKawaii: http://www.allthingskawaii.net/kawaii.cgi?entry=about
24.219.205.26 18:40, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Stevie Blacke
Stevie Blacke is a multi-instrumentalist, string arranger and producer. A graduate of Berklee College of Music, he plays a variety of stringed instruments including violin, viola, cello, guitar, lap steel, mandolin, mandocello, esraj, bass, dobro and many more.
He has recorded with a very diverse group of artists including Beck, Snoop Dogg, Taylor Hicks, Dan Hicks, Mandy Moore, Hellogoodbye, Raven Symone, Aaliyah, The Thrills, Ingram Hill and many others.
As well as doing string arrangements he usually plays and records all the parts himself, from a quartet to a 48 piece orchestra.
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http://www.stevieblacke.com http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=STEVIE|BLACKE&sql=11:i18e4jj70wal~T4 71.143.157.131 19:05, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Surviving veterans of World War II
[edit] Gastronomica
Gastronomica is a quarterly journal that covers gastronomy and the food world. It is billed as a thoughtful reflection on the history, literature, representation, and cultural impact of food. The current Editor in Chief is Darra Goldstein, a professor at Williams College, where the journal is published. The journal has been in existence since 2001.
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http://www.gastronomica.org/ - Gastronomica's website
38.112.29.234 19:19, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Asymmetric Carbon
An asymmetric carbon is a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereocenter">Stereocenter</a>, an atom that if one group is switched in its arrangement in space a new stereoisomer form.
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Organic Chemistry, Sixth Edition, L.G. Wade, Jr., Pearson Prentice Hall
198.29.0.97 19:31, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Dr Brenda Despontin
[edit] Terratelephonaphobia
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[edit] Gearóid Mac Niocaill
Notable Irish historian Gearóid Mac Niocaill (Gareth McNickle)was born in 1932 in the town of Hull in England. His mother was Irish. In 1953 He graduated with a B.A. (Honours) in French and Latin from the University of Leeds. He came to Ireland after his graduation, and was awarded a postgraduate scholarship to the School of Celtic Studies of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies.
He was appointed Assistant Librarian in the National Library of Ireland in late 1956 with particular responsibility for the manuscript section. In 1962 he was awarded the PhD for a thesis on ‘Cáipéisí i Dli I nGaeilge 1493-1621: an edition of legal texts in Irish, with an English translation and commentary’. Later on, he published some of these texts in Analecta Hibernica, Eígse and the Irish Jurist.
He was appointed to an Assistant Professorship in the School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies in 1965. The main focus of his research was the preparation of a new edition of the Annals of Ulster, a critical edition of the Chronicum Scotorum , on legal texts and on a number of Irish saints who were to be included in the Bibliotheca Sanctorum project directed from the Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis in Rome. Gearóid Mac Niocaill was a scholar of international distinction.
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http://www.historiaurbium.org/english/mac_niocaill__en.html 138.162.128.37 21:02, 12 December 2006 (UTC)