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Al'Garb Al'Andalus
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Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya
Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya (Arabic: ألجماعه الاسلاميه ) (Arabic for "the Islamic Group"; also transliterated Gamaat Islamiya, Jamaat al Islamiya, al-Jamā'ah al-Islāmiyah etc.) is a militant Egyptian Islamist movement that is considered a terrorist organization by the United States, Eu..
Al-Ghabisiyya
al-Ghabisiyya' was a Palestinian village that was captured by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. al-Ghabisiyya DistrictDistrict of Acre Location11.5 km northeast of Acre Israeli occupation dateMay 20-21, 1948 Israeli military operationOperation Ben-Ami Israeli attacking brigadeCa..
Al-Gharrafa
Al-Gharrafa (Arabic: الغرافة) is a Qatari football club from Doha. It was founded in 1979. One of the famous footballers that played for this team is Marcel Desailly. Sonny Anderson, Sergio Ricardo, and A'ala Hubail play for it at the moment. Honours Qatar League: 4 (1991/1992, 1997/1998..
Al-Gharrafa Stadium
Al-Gharrafa Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Doha, Qatar. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The football team Al-Gharrafa play there. The stadium holds 25,000 people and was built in 2003. ..
Al-Ghashiya
Surat Al-Ghashiya (Arabic: ‎ al-Ġāšiyä, The Overwhelming, The Pall) is the 88th sura of the Qur'an with 26 ayat. Preceded by:Al-Ala Sura 88 Succeeded by:Al-Fajr The Qur'an 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41..
Al-Ghazali
Abu Hamid Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Ghazali (born 1058 in Tus, Khorasan province of Persia, modern day Iran, died 1111, Tus) was a Persian Muslim theologian and philosopher, known as Algazel to the western medieval world. Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali, or al-Ghazzali as he is written sometimes, contributed ..
Al-Ghubra
Al Ghubra is a suburb of Muscat, the capital city of the Sultanate Of Oman. It is a developing town with many malls, and Hotels and many local businesses. There is a sizeable number of expatriates among the locals. The Ghubra beach is a long expanse of sand dunes and once visited cannot be forgott..
Al-Ghurair Group
Al Ghurair Group — is a main business group contributing to the economy of Dubai and the UAE. Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair & Majid Saif Al-Ghurair are a pioneer of the business society and a pillar in the community. The Group is family owned and managed. Al Ghurair Group has been in business for ove..
ALG
ALG is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below: Algeria (IOC country code "ALG"; FIFA country code "ALG")Algonquian languages (ISO 639 language code "alg")American Laser Games, a former American computer video game companyApplication Layer Gateway, a computing concept..
Algaculture
Algaculture is a form of aquaculture involving the farming of species of algae for purposes of producing food or other products that can be extracted from the cultivated species. The focus of this article is on the cultivation and uses of microalgae, (also known as phytoplankton, microphytes, or pla..
Algae
For the programming language, see algae programming language. A seaweed (Laurencia) up close: the "branches" are multicellular and only about 1 mm thick. Much smaller algae are seen growing attached to the structure extending upwards in the lower right quarter Algae (singular alga) encompass..
Algaecide
Algaecide is a substance used for killing and preventing the growth of algae. When you use an algaecide in your swimming pool or pond, it allows you to use less chlorine for water purification, resulting in water than is more pleasant to swim in, without the stinging eyes and nose that too much chl..
Algae eater
The true algae eaters are a single-genus family (Gyrinocheilidae, Gyrinocheilus) of small Southeast Asian cypriniform fish that live in fast-flowing freshwater, hold on to fixed objects using a sucker-like mouth, and feed primarily on algae. The Chinese algae eater (Gyrinocheilus aymonieri) is so..
Algae programming language
In computing, the algae programming language is an interpreted programming language for numerical analysis, a branch of mathematics. Its interpreter is available under GPL. The language was designed by Scott Hunziker and Mike Brennan. Examples follow [link]: Print temperature conversions..
Algaida
Municipality of Algaida Arms Location Information State: Spain Region: Balearic Islands Island: Mallorca Comarca: Pla de Mallorca Area: 89,70 km² Population: 4,528 (1 January 2005) Population Density: 46.25 p/km² Elevation: 201 m Country Calling Co..
Algal bloom
An algal bloom is a relatively rapid increase in the population of (usually) phytoplankton algae in an aquatic system. Typically only one or a few species are involved and the bloom is recognized by discoloration of the water resulting from the high density of pigmented cells. Although there is no o..
Algal cultures
Algal cultures are strains of algae that have been collected, identified, and preserved or stored in some way. Algal cultures are often amassed into collections and made available to researchers and industry. Below is a list of algal culture collections. Contents 0.1 United States0.2 ..
Algal mat
An algal mat is a layer of usually filamentous algae on marine or fresh water soft bottoms. Algae and cyanobacteria are ubiquitous, often forming within the water column and settling to the bottom. In shallow environments, they are often dessiccated and revived with the next introduction of water an..
Algámitas
Algámitas is a municipality in Seville, Spain. [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Municipalities of Seville Aguadulce | Alanís | Albaida del Aljarafe | Alcalá de Guadaira | Alcalá del Río | Alcolea del Río | Algámitas | Almadén de la Plata | Almensilla | Arahal | Aznalc..
Algansee Township, Michigan
Algansee Township is a civil township of Branch County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township population was 2,061. There are no incorporated municipalities in the primarily agricultural township. The only concentrated settlement is the unincorporated community of Algan..
Algar
Algar is a city located in the province of Cádiz, Spain. According to the 2005 census, the city has a population of 1,644 inhabitants. External links [Algar] - Sistema de Información Multiterritorial de Andalucía [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Municipalities of Cá..
Algar-Flynn-Oyamada reaction
The Algar-Flynn-Oyamada reaction is a chemical reaction whereby a chalcone undergoes an oxidative cyclization to form a flavonol. Mechanism References Algar, J.; Flynn, J. P.; Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 1934, 42B, 1.Oyamada, B.; J. Chem. Soc. Japan 1934, 55, 1256. See also Allan-Robinson reactionAuw..
Algarah
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Algarah is a bazaar town located at a distance of 15..
Algarheim
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Algarheim is a village in the municipality of Ullensak..
Algaria
Algaria is a fictional country in the David Eddings book series The Belgariad (and its sequel The Malloreon), located in the middle of the Western continent. Algaria is characterised by its vast plains and lack of defined cities. The Vale of Aldur, the legendary retreat of the Brotherhood of Sorcero..
Algarkirk
Algarkirk is a village in Lincolnshire, about six miles south-south-west of Boston near the A16. Now that the A16 road has been rebuilt on the former railway, Algarkirk village lies between this and the old road, now the B1397. It constitutes a parish in the Five Villages electoral ward, one of ei..
Algarot
Algarot, also known as powder of algaroth, algarel, or antimonious oxychloride (SbOCl), was a white emetic powder used in alchemy that consisted of a compound of trichloride and trioxide of antimony. It purges violently both upwards and downwards. Historically, it was prepared of butter of antimo..
Algarrobo
Algarrobo may refer to: The European carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua)South American trees of the genus Prosopis:* Prosopis alba (algarrobo blanco)* Prosopis nigra (algarrobo negro)* Prosopis pallidaAlgarrobo, Chile, a city in ChileAlgarrobo, Málaga, a city in Spain This is a [disambiguationdisa..
Algarve
Vilamoura's marina Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] The Algarve (pron. IPA /aɫ'ɣaɾv(ɨ)/) is the southernmost region of mainland Portugal, incorporating, amongst others, the cities of Faro, Lagos, Olhão, Tavira, Portimão and Silves. The Algarve is one the Re..
Algarve Cup
The Algarve Cup is a global invitational tournament for national teams in women's football (soccer). Held annually in the Algarve region of Portugal since 1994, it is one of the most prestigious women's football events, alongside the Women's World Cup and Women's Olympic Football. Currently, 12 tea..
Algarve Football Association
The Algarve Football Association (Associação de Futebol do Algarve, abrv. AF Algarve) is the corresponding district governing body for the all football competitions in the Portuguese district of Faro. It is also the regulator of the clubs registered in the district. Notable clubs of the Algarve D..
Algarve United
Algarve United is an association football (soccer) club based in Faro, Algarve region, Portugal. They are nicknamed "the Lynxes", after the threatened Iberian Lynx which inhabit the area. The club was founded in 2004 by Corrado Correggi, (a local businessman who amassed a fortune making corks for..
Algarvia
Algarvia (from Algarve + ia) is a parish in the district of Nordeste in the Azores. The main industry is agriculture. It is connected with a road linking to Ribeira Grande - Nordeste. The mountains are to the south. On July 16, 2002, the parish was split from Nordestinho and also created Santo A..
Algar Fleet-foot
Algar Fleet-foot is a fictional character in the David Eddings book series The Belgariad and The Malloreon. He is the second son of Cherek, last king of unified Aloria; brother of Riva Iron-Grip and Dras Bull-Neck. Algar is the founder and the first king of Algaria. ..
Algar Howard
Sir Algar Henry Stafford Howard, KCB, KCVO, MC, TD (7 August 1880–14 February 1970) was a long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He was the third consecutive Fitzalan Pursuivant of Arms Extraordinary to attain the highest rank at the College of Arms. Contents 1 ..
Algaut
Algaut (or Algöt) was a Geatish king who ruled West Götaland according to the Heimskringla. Snorri Sturluson relates that he was burnt to death by his son-in-law, the Swedish king Ingjald ill-ruler. ..
Algebra
This article is about the branch of mathematics; for other uses of the term see algebra (disambiguation). Algebra (from Arabic: الجبر, al-ğabr) is a branch of mathematics concerning the study of structure, relation and quantity. Elementary algebra is often taught in secondary education and gi..
Algebraic
Algebraic may refer to: Algebraic chess notation — a method used to record and describe the play of chess games.Algebraic data types.Algebraic group — a term from algebraic geometry.Algebraic numbers (those which are roots of certain polynomials).Or in general, it could refer to any sub..
Algebraically closed field
In mathematics, a field [F] is said to be algebraically closed if every polynomial in one variable of degree at least [1], with coefficients in [F], has a zero (root) in [F]. Contents 1 Examples2 Equivalent properties3 Other properties4 ..
Algebraically compact group
In mathematics, in the realm of Abelian group theory, a group is said to be algebraically compact if it is a direct summand of every Abelian group containing it as a pure subgroup. Equivalent characterizations of algebraic compactness: The group is complete in the [\mathbb] adic topology...
Algebraically compact module
In abstract algebra, algebraically compact modules, also called pure-injective modules, are modules that have a certain "nice" property which allows the solution of infinite systems of equations in the module by finitary means. Contents 1 Definitions2 Examples3 Facts4 Referenc..
Algebraic bracket
In mathematics, the algebraic bracket or Nijenhuis-Richardson bracket is a graded Lie algebra structure on vector-valued differential forms. It is defined by [[cdot, cdot]^ : \Omega^(M, \mathrmM) \times \Omega^(M, \mathrmM) \to \Omega^(M, \mathrmM) : (K,L) \mapsto [K, L]^ := i..
Algebraic chess notation
Algebraic chess notation is the method used today by all competition chess organizations and most books, magazines, and newspapers to record and describe the play of chess games. The form most commonly used, and primarily described here, is also called abbreviated (or short) algebraic notation or ..
Algebraic closure
In mathematics, particularly abstract algebra, an algebraic closure of a field K is an algebraic extension of K that is algebraically closed. It is one of many closures in mathematics. Using Zorn's lemma, it can be shown that every field has an algebraic closure, and that the algebraic closure of ..
Algebraic connectivity
Definition The algebraic connectivity of a graph G is the second smallest eigenvalue of the Laplacian matrix of G. This eigenvalue is greater than 0 if and only if G is a connected graph. (This is a corollary to the fact that the number of times 0 appears as an eigenvalue in the Laplacian is the n..
Algebraic curve
In algebraic geometry, an algebraic curve is an algebraic variety of dimension one. The theory of these curves in general was quite fully developed in the nineteenth century, after many particular examples had been considered, starting with circles and other conic sections. Contents 1 Plane ..
Algebraic data type
An algebraic data type is a datatype each of whose values is data from other datatypes wrapped in one of the constructors of the datatype. Any wrapped data is arguments to the constructor. In contrast to other datatypes, the constructor is not executed and the only way to operate on the data is to u..
Algebraic element
In mathematics, the roots of polynomials are in abstract algebra called algebraic elements. They can be created in a larger structure ('adjoined'), not simply found to exist in a given one. More precisely, if L is a field extension of K then an element a of L is called an algebraic element over K,..
Algebraic enumeration
Algebraic enumeration is a subfield of enumeration that deals with counting algebraic objects. Algebraic properties and symmetries of the objects being counted can be taken advantage of to simplify the counting process. See also combinatorics. ..
Algebraic equation
In mathematics, an algebraic polynomial over a given field is a polynomial with coefficients in that field. In the simplest case, which is often meant when not otherwise specified, the field is Q, the field of rational numbers, and the algebraic polynomials are those with rational coefficients. For ..
Algebraic extension
In abstract algebra, a field extension L /K is called algebraic if every element of L is algebraic over K, i.e. if every element of L is a root of some non-zero polynomial with coefficients in K. Field extensions which are not algebraic, i.e. which contain transcendental elements, are called transc..
Algebraic form
In the mathematics of the nineteenth century, an important role was played by the algebraic forms that generalise quadratic forms to degrees 3 and more, also known as quantics. These are the homogeneous polynomials of a fixed degree n in a fixed number m of variables: the m-ary n-ics as it would th..
Algebraic function
In mathematics, an algebraic function of indeterminates X1, X2, ..., Xn, is a function F that satisfies some non-trivial equation P(F, X1, X2, ..., Xn) = 0, with P a polynomial in n + 1 variables over a given field K. That is, F is an implicit function that solves an algebraic equation. A simple..
Algebraic geometry
Algebraic geometry is a branch of mathematics which, as the name suggests, combines abstract algebra, especially commutative algebra, with geometry. It can be seen as the study of solution sets of systems of polynomials. When there is more than one variable, geometric considerations enter and are im..
Algebraic geometry and analytic geometry
In mathematics, algebraic geometry and analytic geometry are two closely related subjects. Where algebraic geometry studies algebraic varieties, analytic geometry deals with complex manifolds and the more general analytic spaces defined locally by the vanishing of analytic functions of several compl..
Algebraic graph theory
Algebraic graph theory is a branch of mathematics. In one sense, algebraic graph theory studies graphs in connection with linear algebra. In particular it studies the spectrum of the adjacency matrix or Laplace matrix of a graph. This part of algebraic graph theory is also called the spectral gra..
Algebraic group
In algebraic geometry, an algebraic group (or group variety) is a group that is an algebraic variety, such that the multiplication and inverse are given by regular functions on the variety. In category theoretic terms, an algebraic group is a group object in the category of algebraic varieties. Sev..
Algebraic holography
Algebraic holography is a formulation of the AdS/CFT correspondence within the framework of algebraic quantum field theory, discovered 1999 by Karl-Henning Rehren. It apparently leads to a different conclusion from the standard formulations of the correspondence. The conformal boundary of an anti d..
Algebraic independence
In abstract algebra, a subset S of a field L is algebraically independent over a subfield K if the elements of S do not satisfy any non-trivial polynomial equation with coefficients in K. This means that for every finite sequence α1, ..., αn of elements of S, no two the same, and every n..
Algebraic integer
In mathematics, an algebraic integer is a number which is the root of an integer polynomial (that is, an algebraic number) which also has the special property that the polynomial can be expressed with integer coefficients and leading coefficient 1 (a monic polynomial). This generalizes the distincti..
Algebraic Interpretive Dialogue
Algebraic Interpretive Dialogue or AID was an implementation of JOSS II for the PDP-10. ..
Algebraic K-theory
In mathematics, algebraic K-theory is an advanced part of homological algebra concerned with defining and applying a sequence Kn(R) of functors from rings to abelian groups, for n = 0,1,2, ... . Here for traditional reasons the cases of K0 and K1 are thought of in somewhat different terms from the..
Algebraic link
In the mathematical field of knot theory, an algebraic link is a link formed by taking the numerator closure of an algebraic tangle. References Colin Adams, The Knot Book, American Mathematical Society, ISBN 0805073809 ..
Algebraic manifold
Contents 1 Algebraic manifolds2 Examples3 See also4 References5 External links Algebraic manifolds An algebraic manifold is an algebraic variety which is also a m-dimensional manifold. They are a generalisation of the concept of smooth curves and surfaces. An example is ..
Algebraic normal form
In boolean logic, the algebraic normal form (ANF) is a method of standardizing and normalizing logical formulas. As a normal form, it can be used in automated theorem proving (ATP), but is more commonly used in the design of cryptographic random number generators, specifically linear feedback shift..
Algebraic number
In mathematics, an algebraic number is any number that is a root of an algebraic equation, a non-zero polynomial with integer (or equivalently, rational) coefficients. Without further qualification, it is assumed that an algebraic number is a complex number, but one can also consider algebraic numbe..
Algebraic number field
In mathematics, an algebraic number field (or simply number field) is a finite-dimensional (and therefore algebraic) field extension of the rational numbers Q. That is, it is a field which contains Q and has finite dimension, or degree, when considered as a vector space over Q. The study of algebr..
Algebraic number theory
Algebraic number theory is a branch of number theory in which the concept of a number is expanded to the algebraic numbers which are roots of polynomials with rational coefficients. An algebraic number field is any finite (and therefore algebraic) field extension of the rational numbers. These domai..
Algebraic semantics
An algebraic semantics of a programming language is a form of axiomatic semantics based on algebraic laws for describing and reasoning about program semantics in a formal manner. See also Operational semanticsDenotational semantics ..
Algebraic set
In mathematics, an algebraic set over a field K is the set of solutions in Kn (n-tuples of elements of K) of a set of simultaneous equations P1(X1, ...,Xn) = 0 P2(X1, ...,Xn) = 0 and so on up to Pm(X1, ...,Xn) = 0 for some integer m. That is, we consider the simultaneous solution set of these eq..
Algebraic solution
The solution of an algebraic equation, often one that seeks zeros of a polynomial, is sometimes said to admit an "algebraic solution" or a "solution in radicals" if function that expresses the solution in terms of the coefficients relies only on addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and t..
Algebraic space
In mathematics, an algebraic space is a generalization of the affine schemes of algebraic geometry introduced by Michael Artin for use in deformation theory. Contents 1 Definition2 Facts about algebraic spaces3 Applications4 Reference Definition An algebraic space X is compri..
Algebraic specification
Algebraic specification is a formal process of refining specifications to systematically develop more efficient programs. It is directly applicable to computer science. See Also: Common Algebraic Specification Language. References: Donald SannellaAndrzej Tarlecki ..
Algebraic structure
In universal algebra, a branch of pure mathematics, an algebraic structure consists of one or more sets closed under one or more operations, satisfying some axioms. Abstract algebra is primarily the study of algebraic structures and their properties. Abstractly, an "algebraic structure," is the col..
Algebraic subgroup
An algebraic subgroup of an algebraic group is a Zariski closed subgroup. Generally these are taken to be connected (or irreducible as a variety) as well. Another way of expressing the condition is as a subgroup which is also a subvariety. This may also be generalized by allowing schemes in place ..
Algebraic surface
In mathematics, an algebraic surface is an algebraic variety of dimension two. In the case of geometry over the complex number field, an algebraic surface is therefore of complex dimension two (as a complex manifold, when it is non-singular) and so of dimension four as a smooth manifold. The theor..
Algebraic syntax
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Algebraic syntax is a theory of syntax developed by Michael Brame as an alternative to Transformational-..
Algebraic topology
Algebraic topology is a branch of mathematics in which tools from abstract algebra are used to study topological spaces. Contents 1 The method of algebraic invariants2 Results on homology3 Setting in category theory4 Applications of algebraic topology5 See also6 Refe..
Algebraic torus
In mathematics, an algebraic torus over a field K is an algebraic group which is isomorphic over the algebraic closure of K to (GL1)r for some integer r, the rank of the torus. Here, GL1 = Gm is the multiplicative algebraic group. Tori are therefore always commutative. If this isomorphism can ..
Algebraic variety
This article is about algebraic varieties. For varieties of algebras, and an explanation of the difference, see variety (universal algebra). In mathematics, an algebraic variety is essentially a set of common zeroes of a set of polynomials. Algebraic varieties are one of the central objects of stud..
Algebrator
Algebrator is a computer algebra system (CAS), which was developed in the late 90s by Neven Jurkovic of Softmath, San Antonio, Texas. This is the only CAS specifically geared towards algebra education. Beside the computation results, it shows step by step solution process and context sensitive expl..
Algebra (disambiguation)
Algebra is a branch of mathematics. Algebra may also mean: elementary algebraabstract algebralinear algebrauniversal algebracomputer algebraBoolean algebra, in formal logicalgebra over a commutative ring (or R-algebra), in ring theory In set theory: algebra over a setsigma algebra In linear algebra..
Algebra (ring theory)
In mathematics, specifically in ring theory, an algebra over a commutative ring is a generalization of the concept of an algebra over a field, where the base field K is replaced by a commutative ring R. In this article, all rings and algebras are assumed to be unital and associative. Contents 1&..
Algebra bundle
In mathematics, an algebra bundle is a fiber bundle whose fibers are algebras and matching functions are algebra isomorphisms. See also: vector bundle. ..
Algebra homomorphism
A homomorphism between two algebras over a field K, A and B, is a map [F:A\rightarrow B] such that for all k in K and x,y in A, F(kx) = kF(x) F(x + y) = F(x) + F(y) F(xy) = F(x)F(y) If F is injective then F is said to be an isomorphism between A and B. Examples Let A = K[x] be t..
Algebra i Logika
Algebra i Logika is a Russian mathematical journal founded in 1962 by Anatoly Ivanovich Malcev. ..
Algebra of Communicating Processes
The Algebra of Communicating Processes (ACP) is an algebraic approach to reasoning about concurrent systems. It is a member of the family of mathematical theories of concurrency known as process algebras or process calculi. ACP was initially developed by Jan Bergstra and [Jan Willem Klop] ..
Algebra of physical space
In physics, the algebra of physical space is the Clifford algebra (Geometric algebra) [Cl_3] of the three-dimensional Euclidean space. The extension of the vector linear space is carried out by defining the paravector as the sum of a scalar and a vector. In this way,the paravector contains..
Algebra of random variables
In the algebraic axiomatization of probability theory, one of whose main proponents was Irving Segal, the primary concept is not that of probability of an event, but rather that of a random variable. Probability distributions are determined by assigning an expectation to each random variable. The me..
Algebra of sets
The algebra of sets develops and describes the basic properties and laws of sets, the set-theoretic operations of union, intersection, and complementation and the relations of set equality (mathematics) and set inclusion. It also provides systematic procedures for evaluating expressions, and perform..
Algebra over a field
This article is about a particular kind of vector space. For other uses of the term "algebra" see algebra (disambiguation). In mathematics, an algebra over a field K, or a K-algebra, is a vector space A over K equipped with a compatible notion of multiplication of elements of A. A straightforward ge..
Algebra Project
The Algebra Project is a national U.S. mathematics literacy effort aimed at helping low-income students and students of color successfully achieve mathematical skills that are a prerequisite for a college preparatory mathematics sequence in high school. Partially, the Project's mission is to ensure ..
Algebra representation of a Lie superalgebra
If we have a Lie superalgebra L, then, a (not necessarily associative) Z2 graded algebra A is an algebra representation of L if as a Z2graded vector space, A is a vector space rep of L and in addition, the elements of L acts as derivations/antiderivations. More specifically, if H is a pure element ..
Algebroid
In mathematics, algebroid may mean algebroid branch, a formal power series branch of an algebraic curvealgebroid multifunctionLie algebroid in the theory of Lie groupoidsalgebroid cohomology This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ..
Algeciras
redirect [[Template:Sprotect-banneduser]] Algeciras is a port city in the south of Spain, near the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It is situated on the Río de la Miel slightly to the north of Tarifa, which is the southernmost town of peninsular Spain ([36°7′39″N, 5°27′14″W..
Algeciras BM
Algeciras Balonmano Is a team of Handball based in Algeciras, Andalusia. Its plays in Liga Allianz Asobal. Algeciras BM Club Name Algeciras Balonmano Image Founded ? Ground Pabellon Ciudad de Algeciras, Algeciras, Andalusia, Spain. Capacity 2.300 Chairman Jose Maria Rios Manager ..
Algeciras CF
Algeciras Club de Fútbol is a football team based in Algeciras in the autonomous community of Andalusia.Founded in 1912, its plays in Tercera División - Group 10.Her stadium is Estadio Nuevo Mirador with capacity of 7,100 seaters. Seasons 2004/2005: Segunda División B 6th2005/2006: Segunda Div..
Algeciras Conference
The Algeciras Conference of 1906 took place in Algeciras, Spain, and lasted from January 16 to April 7. The purpose of the conference was to mediate the First Moroccan Crisis between France and Germany, and to assure the repayment of a large loan made to the Sultan in 1904. The Entente Cordiale bet..
Algemeene Bond van RK-kiesverenigingen
The Algemeene Bond van RK-kiesverenigingen (General League of Roman-Catholic Caucasuses, informally called General League) was a Dutch Catholic Chrisitian-democratic political party. In 1926 the General League became the RKSP. ..
Algemeen Dagblad
The Algemeen Dagblad (short: AD) is a Dutch newspaper. Founded in Rotterdam in 1946, it currently has a daily circulation of 315,000. The newspaper is owned by AD NieuwsMedia, a joint venture between Wegener and PCM Uitgevers. In September 2005, the company merged with several regional newspapers. ..
Algemeen Handelsblad
Algemeen Handelsblad was an influential Amsterdam-based liberal daily newspaper, founded in 1828 by J.W. van den Biesen. It merged in 1970 with the Rotterdam-based liberal daily newspaper Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant into the NRC Handelsblad. ..
Algemeen Nederlands Persbureau
The Algemeen Nederlands Persbureau (ANP) is the leading news agency of the Netherlands. ANP was founded on December 11, 1934 by the association of Dutch newspapers [NDP]. The news agency’s founders sought to produce a fast, fair and accurate alternative to the existing commercial news ag..
Algemeen Nijmeegs Studentenblad
The Algemeen Nijmeegs Studentenblad is an independent student magazine for the Radboud University Nijmegen. Founded in 1985 by the local student union AKKU, it is now published by the Stichting Multimedia. External links http://www.ans-online.nl/ (Flash required) ..
Alger
Alger may refer to: Alger Hiss (1904-1996), a controversial US political figureAlger of Liège (1055-1131), a French Roman Catholic priestDavid Alger (1943-2001), former head of Fred Alger ManagementFanny Alger, believed to be the first plural wife of Joseph Smith, Jr.Horatio Alger (1832-1899), a 1..
Alger, Ohio
Alger is a village in Hardin County, Ohio, United States. The population was 888 at the 2000 census. Geography Alger is located at [40°42′32″N, 83°50′40″W] (40.708828, -83.844512)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village..
Alger, Washington
Alger is a census-designated place in Skagit County, Washington, United States. The population was 89 at the 2000 census. Alger is located along Old Highway 99. A former logging camp, Alger is now a working-class exurban community and home to the Skagit Speedway. Geography Alger is located at [..
Algeria
Algeria (Arabic: الجزائر }|}}} Portal]] Government [El Mouradia] official presidential site (in French and Arabic)[National People's Assembly] official parliamentary site[The Embassy of Algeria in Washington, DC] News [Algeria News & Events][a..
Algerianist
In Algerian politics, Algerianist is a political label given to Kabyles who see Algeria as a nation-state in which Kabylie is a region. ..
Algerian Arabic
Algerian Arabic is the dialect or dialects of Arabic native to Algeria. In Algeria, as elsewhere, spoken Arabic differs very substantially from written Arabic; Algerian Arabic has a substantially changed vocabulary with many new words and many words from Berber, Turkish, and French, and, like all Ar..
Algerian budju
The budju was the currency of Algeria until 1848. It was subdivided into 24 muzuna, each of 29 asper. It was replaced by the franc when the country was occupied by France. ..
Algerian Civil War
#endnote_figures-army𖯄,000 (in 2001) |strength2=2,000 (1992)40,000 (1994)10,000 (1996)[#endnote_figures𖱴-1,000 (2005) [link] |casualties3=~150,000 dead[link] |}} The Algerian Civil War was an armed conflict between the Algerian government and various Islamist..
Algerian Communist Party
PCA banner ''' Algerian Communist Party' (in French: Parti Communiste Algérien'') was a communist party in Algeria. The PCA emerged in 1920 as an extension the French Communist Party (PCF) and eventually became a separate entity in 1936 (Gilberg, 1988, p. 242). PCA opposed, under influence f..
Algerian Cup
The Algerian Cup is a football competition in Algeria, pitting regional teams against each other. It was established in October 1962, three months after independence, and has been played yearly since then apart from 1990 and 1993. The 41st Algerian Cup final was won in 2005 by first-time cup holde..
Algerian dinar
The dinar is the currency of Algeria. Its ISO 4217 code is "DZD". The name is ultimately derived from the Roman denarius. It is subdivided into 100 centimes. The dinar was introduced in 1964, replacing the Algerian new franc at par. Coins Coins in general circulation are the 5, 10, 20, 50, and..
Algerian Family Code
The Algerian Family Code (French Code de Famille, Arabic قانون الأسرة), enacted on 9 June, 1984, specifies the laws relating to familial relations in Algeria. It includes strong elements of Sharia law, which have brought it the praise of some (eg Islamists) and the condemnation of others..
Algerian franc
The franc was the currency of Algeria between 1848 and 1964. It was equivalent to the French franc and was revalued in 1960 at a rate of 100 old francs = 1 new franc. Both francs were subdivided into 100 centimes. The franc replced the budju when France occupied the country. Except for 20, 50 and..
Algerian Franco-Muslim Rally
Algerian Franco-Muslim Rally (in French: Rassemblement Franco-Musulman Algérien) was an assimilationist political party in colonial Algeria founded in 1945. RFMA was led by Dr. Bendjelloul. Sources Tlemcani, Rachid, State and Revolution in Algeria. Boulder: Westview Press, 1986. ..
Algerian hip hop
Algerian hip hop music includes that of both the ethnic Algerians living in France (and part of French hip hop), of which a number have become prominent rappers, as well as a less well-known Algerian scene. The 1999 Algerap compilation album helped to introduce several performers to international a..
Algerian legislative elections, 1997
Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on June 5, 1997. They were dominated by the National Democratic Rally (RND), a new party created in early 1997 for Zeroual's supporters, which received some 32% of the vote and got 156 out of 380 seats. They were followed by the MSP (as Hamas had been ..
Algerian local elections, 1990
The Algerian local elections of 1990 were the first multiparty elections to take place in independent Algeria. APC (Popular Communal Assembly) Results PartyVotesShare of VoteCouncilsSeats FIS4,331,47254.3%8535,987 FLN2,245,79828.1%4874,799 RCD166,1042.1%87623 PNSD131,1001.6%2134 Other parties1..
Algerian National Assembly elections, 1991
The Algerian National Assembly elections of 1991 were cancelled by a military coup after the first round, triggering the Algerian Civil War; the military expressed concerns that the FIS, which was almost certain to win more than the 2/3 majority of seats required to change the Algerian Constitution..
Algerian National Front
The Algerian National Front (Front National Algérien) is a political party in Algeria. At the last elections, 30 may 2002, the party won 1.6 % of popular votes and 8 out of 380 seats. ..
Algerian National Movement
The Mouvement National Algérien or MNA (French, Algerian National Movement) was a socialist organization working for the independence of Algeria from France. It was founded by veteran nationalist Messali Hadj as a rival to the Front de Libération Nationale (FLN) during the Algerian War of Indepen..
Algerian Nuthatch
The Algerian Nuthatch, Sitta ledanti, is a small passerine bird which is the only bird species endemic to Algeria, where it is also the only nuthatch. It was first discovered as recently as 1973. The Algerian Nuthatch is a resident bird of four areas of mountain forest in northeast Algeria. Its ra..
Algerian Oak
The Algerian Oak or Mirbeck's Oak (Quercus canariensis) is an oak in the section Quercus sect. Mesobalanus, native to southern Portugal, Spain, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco; despite the scientific name, it does not occur naturally in the Canary Islands. It is a medium-sized deciduous to semi-ever..
Algerian Party for Democracy and Socialism
The Algerian Party for Democracy and Socialism (Parti Algérien pour la Démocratie et le Socialisme) is a political party in Algeria. It was formed in 1993 by the orthodox communist wing of Ettehadi. PADS publishes Le Lien des Ouvriers et Paysans. External link [Official website] ..
Algerian presidential election, 2004
Presidential elections were held in Algeria on April 8, 2004. The incumbent president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, was re-elected with 85.0 percent of the vote. Candidates Ali Benflis: candidate of the originally socialist ex-sole-party Front for National Liberation (FLN)Abdelaziz Bouteflika: candidate..
Algerian presidential elections, 1995
Presidential elections were held in Algeria on November 16, 1995, in the midst of the Algerian Civil War. The incumbent president, Liamine Zeroual, was re-elected with 61.0 percent of the vote. Candidates Liamine Zeroual: no partyMahfoud Nahnah: candidate of the Islamist Movement for the Society ..
Algerian Six
The Algerian Six were six islamic clergy, who worked for charities in Bosnia, who fell under suspicion of plotting to attack the American embassy in Bosnia. All six men were born in Algeria. But five of them were naturalized Bosnian citizens. During the wars that erupted during the break up ..
Algerian War of Independence
This article is part of theHistory of Algeria series Prehistoric Central North Africa North Africa during the Classical Period Rise of Islam in Algeria Ottoman rule in Algeria French rule in Algeria Nationalism and resistance in Algeria Algerian War of Independence History of Algeri..
Algeria and weapons of mass destruction
Weapons of mass destruction By type Biological weapons Chemical weapons Nuclear weapons Radiological weapons By country Algeria Argentina Brazil Australia Canada P.R. China France Germany India Iran Iraq Israel Italy Japan Netherlands North Korea Pakistan P..
Algeria at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Algeria competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan under the IOC country code ALG. It was the first appearance of the African nation, which had to wait until 1984 for its first Olympic medals in history. Algeria 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Algeria at the 1968 Summer Olympics
Algeria competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico under the IOC country code ALG. It was only the second appearance of the African nation, which made it's debut in 1964. Algeria had to wait until 1984 for its first Olympic medals in history. Algeria 0 0 0 0 Results by..
Algeria at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Algeria competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany under the IOC country code ALG. It was the third appearance of the African nation, which made its debut in 1964. Algeria had to wait until 1984 for its first Olympic medals in history.          ..
Algeria at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Algeria competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union under the IOC country code ALG. It was the fourth appearance of the African nation, which made it's debut in 1964 and missed the 1976 edition in Montreal. Algeria had to wait until 1984 for its first Olympic medals in history. ..
Algeria at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Algeria competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California under the IOC country code ALG. It was the fifth appearance of the North African nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1964. In the United States, Algeria won ít's first Olympic medals in history. Algeria was represented b..
Algeria at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Algeria competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea under the IOC country code ALG. It was the sixth appearance of the African nation, which made it's debut in 1964. Four years earlier in the United States, Algeria won its first Olympic medals (two bronze) in history.   ..
Algeria at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Algeria at the 1992 Summer Olympics was represented by the Algerian Olympic Committee, abbreviated ALG. The African nation first competed in the Olympics in 1964. The 1992 Games were Algeria's seventh appearance at the Olympics, and the first one where the former French colony won a golden medal...
Algeria at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Algeria competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia under the IOC country code ALG. It was the 8th appearance of the African nation, which made it's debut in 1964 and was represented by the Algerian Olympic Committee. Four years earlier in Spain, Algeria won its first Olympic gold me..
Algeria at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Algeria competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia under the IOC country code ALG. It was the ninth appearance of the North African nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1964 and was represented by the Algerian Olympic Committee. Four years earlier in the United States, Algeria w..
Algeria at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Algeria competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens under the IOC country code ALG. It was the tenth appearance of the African nation, which was represented by the Algerian Olympic Committee. Eighty athletes from Algeria competed in a total number of ten sports in Greece. Algeria first compe..
Algeria at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Algeria sent 2 competitors to the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. Christelle Laura Douibi served as flag bearer at the Opening Ceremonies. Contents 1 Events1.1 ..
Algeria national football team
The Algeria national football team, nicknamed Les Fennecs (The Desert Foxes), is the national team of Algeria and is controlled by the Fédération Algérienne de Football. It made two consecutive World Cups in 1982 and 1986. Contents 1  Algeria | Angola | Benin | Botswan..
Algérie française
Algérie française was a slogan used about 1960 by those French people who wanted to keep Algeria ruled by France. It means "French Algeria," and means that the three Départements of Algeria were to be considered integral parts of France. By integral parts, it is meant that they have their deputie..
Algerine
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Algerine class minesweeper
The Algerine class was a class of minesweepers of the Royal Navy and the Royal Canadian Navy. 109 ships of the class were launched between 1942 and 1944 and served in World War II. They were designed as small vessels that could serve in several roles, not just as minesweepers; in practice the despe..
Algermissen
Algermissen is a village and a municipality in the district of Hildesheim, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approx. 12 km north of Hildesheim, and 20 km southeast of Hanover. ..
Algernonia
Algernonia is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae. ..
Algernon Blackwood
Algernon Henry Blackwood (March 14, 1869 – December 10, 1951) was an English writer of tales of the supernatural. Although Blackwood wrote a number of horror stories, his most typical work seeks less to frighten than to induce a sense of awe. Good examples are the novels The Centaur, which cli..
Algernon Borthwick, 1st Baron Glenesk
Sir Algernon Borthwick, 1st Baron Glenesk (27 December 1830- 24 November 1908) was a conservative British journalist, and later the owner of the Morning Post (which merged with The Daily Telegraph in 1937). The son of Peter Borthwick, editor of the Post, Algernon was sent to King's College School a..
Algernon Capell, 2nd Earl of Essex
Algernon Capell, 2nd Earl of Essex PC (Little Haddam, Hertford 1654 – January 10, 1710, Watford) was the son of Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex and Elizabeth Percy. After his father's suicide in 1683, Capell became the 2nd Earl of Essex. He married Mary Bentnick, daughter of William Bentnic..
Algernon Frederick Rous de Horsey
Admiral Algernon Frederick Rous de Horsey (1827-1922) was a British Admiral in the nineteenth century and was the father of Louisa Mary Adeline de Horsey Phillips and grandfather of Admiral Tom Phillips Served on the coast of Syria 1840; commander-in-chief on the Pacific station 1876–79, commande..
Algernon Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale
Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford (1837 - 1916) of Batsford Park, Gloucestershire, and Birdhope Craig, Northumberland, was an English diplomat, collector and writer. Mitford was educated at Eton College and then at Christ Church, Oxford. He entered the foreign office in 1858, and was appointed thir..
Algernon Keith-Falconer, 9th Earl of Kintore
Algernon Keith-Falconer, 9th Earl of Kintore PC GCMG (1852-1930) was a British politician and colonial governor. Educated at Eton College and at Trinity College, Cambridge, he was unsuccessful Conservative candidate for Chelsea in 1880, and succeeded as Earl of Kintore in the same year. He was a..
Algernon Kingscote
Algernon Kingscote (born December 3, 1888 in Bangalore, India) was a male tennis player from Great Britain. He is best remembered for winning the men's singles event at the Australian Championships in 1919. ..
Algernon McLennan Lyons
Algernon McLennan Lyons was a prominent figure in the Royal Navy who rose to become Admiral of the Fleet. He was born in Satara, India on August 2, 1833, the second of three sons of Humphrey Lyons (a Lieutenant-General in the Indian (Bombay) Army) and Eliza Bennett. Lyons saw service with the Roya..
Algernon Moreing
Algernon Henry Moreing (30 Sep 1889 – 22 Oct 1974) was a British politician who served as Unionist Member of Parliament for Buckrose 1918-22, and Camborne 1922-23 and 1924-29. Moreing was educated at Winchester School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He became a partner of the mining engineers..
Algernon Paddock
Algernon Sidney Paddock (November 9, 1830—October 17, 1897) was an American politician. Paddock was born in Glens Falls, New York. His father, Ira Paddock, was a prominent lawyer. Algernon lived in upstate New York until the age of 27, attending Glens Falls Academy and Union College, teaching..
Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland
Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland (1602-1668) was an English military leader. The son of Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, the so-called 'Wizard Earl,' who was imprisoned in the Tower of London for alleged involvement or complicity in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, Algernon as heir to..
Algernon Percy, 4th Duke of Northumberland
Algernon Percy, 4th Duke of Northumberland (15 December 1792 – 12 February 1865) was a British aristocrat and Conservative politician, who briefly served as First Lord of the Admiralty in Lord Derby's first government. He was known as Lord Prudhoe from 1816–47. The younger son of the 2n..
Algernon Percy, 6th Duke of Northumberland
The Duke of Northumberland by Leslie Ward, 1884 Algernon George Percy, 6th Duke of Northumberland, KG, PC (20 May 1810–2 January 1899) was a British Conservative politician. His father, George Percy, Lord Lovaine, was the eldest son of the 1st Earl of Beverley (formerly Lord Algernon ..
Algernon S. Buford
Algernon S. Buford (1826-1911) Algernon Sidney Buford (January 2, 1826-May 6, 1911) of Chatham, Virginia is best known for his presidency of the Richmond and Danville Railroad during its massive post civil war expansion into the Southern Railway system (now part of Norfolk Southern). Conten..
Algernon Seymour, 15th Duke of Somerset
Algernon Seymour, 15th Duke of Somerset (1846 – October 29 1923) was the son of Algernon St. Maur, 14th Duke of Somerset and Horatia Morler. On September 5 1877, he married Susan Margaret Richards Mackinnon. Because Seymour did not have any children, his titles passed to his nearest relative..
Algernon Seymour, 7th Duke of Somerset
Algernon Seymour, 7th Duke of Somerset (November 11 1684–February 7 1750) was the son of Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset and Lady Elizabeth Percy. In 1713, he married Frances Thynne and had two children: George Seymour, Viscount Beauchamp (11 September 1725–11 September 1744), d..
Algernon Sidney Crapsey
Algernon Crapsey (1847-1927) Episcopal minister, father of American poet Adelaide Crapsey. In 1879, he was transferred from Trinty Church in New York to Rochester, NY to become the pastor of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church on Averill Avenue. Crapsey was an ardent supporter of the Social Gospel mov..
Algernon Smith
Algernon Emory Smith (September 17, 1842 – June 25, 1876) was an officer in the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment who was killed in the Battle of the Little Bighorn in the Montana Territory. Smith was born in the state of New York, where he attended Hamilton College. In June 1862 during the American ..
Algernon St. Maur, 14th Duke of Somerset
Algernon Percy Banks St. Maur, 14th Duke of Somerset (December 22 1813 – October 2 1894) was the son of Edward St Maur, 11th Duke of Somerset and Lady Charlotte Hamilton. On May 17 1845, he married Horatia Isabella Harriet Morler and had four children: Algernon Seymour, 15th Duke of Somerse..
Algernon Swinburne
Algernon Swinburne, Portrait by Rossetti Algernon Charles Swinburne (April 5, 1837 – April 10, 1909) was a Victorian era English poet. His poetry was highly controversial in its day, much of it containing recurring themes of sadomasochism, death-wish, lesbianism and anti-Christian sentim..
Algernon Sydney
Algernon Sydney (or Sidney), (January 1623 – December 7 1683), was an English politician, an opponent of King Charles II of England. A son of Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester, and the great-nephew of Sir Philip Sidney, he is thought to have been born at Penshurst Place in Kent. During th..
Algernon William Yelverton, 6th Viscount Avonmore
Algernon William Yelverton, 6th Viscount Avonmore (19 November 1866 – 3 September 1910) was an Irish nobleman. He was the son of Major William Charles Yelverton, 4th Viscount Avonmore and Emily Marianne Ashworth. He married Mabel Sarah Evans, daughter of George Evans and Jane Fitzgerald, on 17..
Alger County, Michigan
Alger County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the population was 9,862. Its county seat is Munising6. The Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is located within the county. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Government3.1..
Alger Hiss
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Alger Hiss (November 11, 1904 – November 15, 1996) was a U.S. State Department official and involved..
Alger Island
Alger Island is a small island located within the Adirondack State Park, in New York State. The island lies in Fourth Lake, in the so-called Fulton Chain of Lakes. Alger Island was called Deer Island in the late 1700's. It was later called Big Island. Alger Island came from the family name of it..
Alger of Liège
Alger of Liège (1055-1131), known also as Alger of Cluny and Algerus Magister, a learned French priest who lived in the first half of the 12th century. He was first a deacon of the church of St Bartholomew at Liège, his native town, and was then appointed (c. 1100) to the cathedral church of Sain..
Algesia
Algesia, from the Greek word algesis, is the sensitivity to pain. The term is sometimes used to refer to hyperalgesia (an extreme sensitivity). Analgesics, most commonly known as painkillers, are used to reduce the feeling of pain. ..
Algésiras
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Algester, Queensland
Algester is an outer suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is 16 km south-west of the CBD. Algester started to be heavily developed after the Second World War but has seen considerable recent development. It forms part of the Brisbane Agricultural Reserve, which once covered a large area of..
Alge Crumpler
[] at NFL.com Algernon Darius Crumpler (born December 23, 1977 in Greenville, North Carolina) is an American football player who currently plays tight end for the NFL's Atlanta Falcons. He was drafted out of the University of North Carolina by the Falcons with the fourth pick of the secon..
Alghero
Alghero (L'Alguer in Catalan and S'Alighera in Sardinian), is a town of about 35,000 inhabitants (down from 54,300 inhabitants since early 20th century). It lies in the province of Sassari in north-western Sardinia, Italy. Old city wall and new sea wall, Alghero. The people in Alghero speak ..
Alghero Airport
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Alghu
Alghu (d. 1265 or 1266) was head of the ulus of the Chagatai Khanate (1260-1265/6). He was the grandson of Chagatai Khan. In 1260 he was appointed as head of the ulus of the Chagatai Khanate by the Great Khan claimant Ariq Boke, in opposition to the child khan Mubarak Shah and his mother Orghina. I..
Algic languages
The Algic (also Algonquian-Wiyot-Yurok or Algonquian-Ritwan) languages are an indigenous language family of North America. They are all thought to descend from Proto-Algic, a second-order proto language reconstructed using Proto-Algonquian and the attested languages Wiyot and Yurok. Pre-contact..
Algidus Mons
The Algidus Mons is the eastern rim of the dormant Alban Volcano in the Alban Hills, about 20km southeast of Rome, Italy. The ridge is traversed by a narrow crevasse called la Cava d'Aglio. La Via Latina, a road that was strategically advantageous in the military history of Rome, leads to the Algid..
Algiers
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Map of Algeria showing Algiers province Algiers (Arabic: الجزائر al-Jazāʼir, literally "the Islands"; Berber: Ldzayer) is the capital and largest city of Algeria in North Africa. According to the 1998 census the population of the city proper..
Algiers, Louisiana
Algiers is a community within the city of New Orleans. It is the portion of Orleans Parish, Louisiana on the west bank of the Mississippi River. Location of Algiers within New Orleans (Note: Map shows only the upper half of Algiers) What is now Algiers was founded as a plantation in 1719. Th..
Algiers (disambiguation)
Algiers is the capital of Algeria. Algiers may also refer to: Algiers, Louisiana, neighborhood in New OrleansAlgiers (film), 1938 movie starring Charles BoyerAlgiers Accord, international agreement of 1975Algiers Point, location on Mississippi RiverThe Battle of Algiers (film), 1965 black-and-wh..
Algiers (film)
Algiers is a 1938 film directed by John Cromwell and starring Charles Boyer, Sigrid Gurie, and Hedy Lamarr. The Walter Wanger production was a remake of the successful 1937 French film Pépé le Moko, which derived its plot from the Henri La Barthe novel of the same name. John Howard Lawson wrote ..
Algiers Agreement
Algiers Agreement may refer to: Algiers Agreement (1975), between Iraq and IranAlgiers Agreement (2000), between Eritrea and Ethiopia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change..
Algiers Agreement (1975)
For the Algiers Agreement between Ethiopia and Eritrea see Algiers Agreement (2000) The 1975 Algiers Agreement, commonly known as the Algiers Accord. The treaty was meant to settle disputes over the lands between Iraq and Iran (such as Shatt-el-Arab and Khuzestan). The treaty was not honoured by..
Algiers Agreement (2000)
The Algiers Agreement was an agreement between the governments of Eritrea and Ethiopia signed on December 12, 2000, at Algiers, Algeria to end the Eritrean-Ethiopian War, a border war fought by the two countries from 1998 to 2000. (See also: History of Eritrea.) The purpose of the agreement was to..
Algiers Coffee House
One of the oldest commercial establishments in Cambridge, Massachusetts [[Citing sources citation needed]], the Algiers Coffee House is located on the second and third floors of historic Brattle Hall, originally the home of the Cambridge Social Union and since then of the Brat..
Algiers Point
Algiers Point is a location on the Lower Mississippi River in New Orleans, Louisiana. In river pilotage, Algiers Point is simply one of the many [[wiktionary:Point#Geography|points]] of land around which the river flows—albeit a significant one. Since the 1970s, the name Algiers Point has ..
Algiers putsch
The Algiers putsch (or Generals' putsch) took place on April 23, 1961 in the midst of the Algerian War of Independence (1954-1962). It was a failed coup d'état attempt organized by professional members of the French army in Algeria, headed by three generals, Maurice Challe, Edmond Jouhaud and Andr..
Algie Composite Aircraft
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Algimantas Liubinskas
Algimantas Liubinskas (born November 4, 1951 in Kybartai, Lithuania) is a Lithuania national football team coach since 2003. His finest hour came in leading Lithuania to a 1-1 draw against Germany in UEFA EURO 2004 qualification. At 31, Liubinskas became the youngest ever coach of the Soviet Suprem..
Alginic acid
Alginic acid (algine, alginate) is a viscous gum that is abundant in the cell walls of brown algae. Contents 1 Structure2 Forms3 Uses4 External links Structure Chemically, it is a linear copolymer with homopolymeric blocks of (1-4)-linked ß-D-mannuronate (M) and its C-5 e..
Alginite
Alginite is a component of some types of kerogen alongside amorphous organic matter. Alginite consists of organic-walled marine microfossils, distinct from inorganic (silica)-walled microfossils that comprise diatomaceous earth. At least two forms of alignite are distinguishable, "alginite A" and ..
Algirdas
ə This article contains nonstandard pronunciation information which should be rewritten using the International Phonetic Alphabet. Please see [Manual of Style] for help. Columns of Gediminas Algirdas (approximate English transcription [ˈaːl(ə).gır.dʌs&#..
Algirdas Brazauskas
Algirdas Brazauskas Algirdas Mykolas Brazauskas ([pronunciation] ([Media helphelp]·[info]), born September 22, 1932) is a former President of Lithuania and a former Prime Minister. His government resigned on 31 May 2006 after the large Labor party left the govern..
Algirdas Julien Greimas
Algirdas Julius Greimas (born March 9 1917 in Tula, died 1992 in Paris), was a linguist who contributed to the theory of semiotics, and also researched Lithuanian mythology. Greimas studied law in Lithuania, and linguistics in Grenoble (1936-1939). In 1939 he returned to Lithuania for his military ..
Algirdas Klimaitis
Algirdas Klimaitis (often referred as Jonas Klimaitis in non-Lithuanian literature) was a Lithuanian journalist and military commander. Biography During the outbreak of the Operation Barbarossa, he formed a military unit of roughly 600 members and engaged in the battles with Soviet army for the c..
Algirdas Saudargas
Algirdas Saudargas (born 1948) was the first foreign minister of post-Soviet Lithuania. He was foreign minister from March 24 1990 to December 12 1992 and again from December 4 1996 to October 30 2000. ..
Algis Budrys
The Falling Torch (1959) Algis Budrys (born January 9 1931) is an American science fiction author. Contents 1 Biography2 Bibliography2.1 Novels2.2 Collections (Fiction, Essays, and mixed)2.3 Magazine2.4 Anthologies3 External links Biography Algis Budrys ..
Algis Kizys
Algis Kizys is a New York City bassist most well-known for his long-time membership in no wave indie band Swans. First joining Swans on 1986's Greed LP, he stayed with the group through The Great Annihilator (1995). He is also a founding member "Of Cabbages and Kings" an off-shoot of "Bag People"...
Algiz
Algiz rune Algiz or sometimes Elhaz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic name for the ᛉ rune, representing Proto-Germanic final z. Contents 1 Background2 Modern Use2.1 Neopaganism2.2 Fascist Use Background The rune is a special case because, like the Ing-rune, it could ..
Alglucerase
Alglucerase is a modified form of human β-glucocerebrosidase where the non-reducing ends of the oligosaccharide chains have been terminated with mannose residues. Ceredase® is a citrate buffered solution of Alglucerase manufactured by Genzyme Corporation from human placental tissue. It is gi..
ALGO
ALGO is an algebraic programming language developed (1959–1961) for the Bendix G-15 computer. ALGO was one of several programming languages inspired by the Preliminary Report on the International Algorithmic Language written in Zürich in 1958. This report underwent several modifications befo..
Algoasaurus
Algoasaurus ("Algoa Bay reptile") is a genus of sauropod dinosaur from Late Jurassic and Cretaceous South Africa. It was a neosauropod and possibly a titanosaurid, measuring around 9 m in length. It was probably related either to Apatosaurus or Argentinosaurus. The type species, A. bauri, was nam..
Algoa Bay
Algoa Bay is an inlet in South Africa in the east of the former Cape Colony, 20 miles wide and 425 miles east of the Cape of Good Hope. It is the site of Port Elizabeth. The Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias [link] was the first to reach Algoa Bay in 1488, where he planted a wooden cros..
Algodonales
Algodonales is a city located in the province of Cádiz, Spain. According to the 2002 census, the city has a population of 5,607 inhabitants. External links [Algodonales] - Sistema de Información Multiterritorial de Andalucía [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Municipal..
Algodones, New Mexico
Algodones is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sandoval County, New Mexico, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the CDP population was 688. Geography Algodones is located at [35°22′44″N, 106°29′7″W] (35.378987, -106.485240)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Acco..
Algodones Dunes
The Algodones Dunes are located southeast of the Salton Sea in southern California at the border with Arizona and Baja California del Norte, Mexico. The field is approximately 72 kilometers long by 10 kilometers wide (45 miles by 6 miles) and extends along a northwest-southeast line that correlat..
Algodonite
Algodonite is a copper arsenide mineral with formula: Cu6As. It is a gray white metallic mineral crystallizing in the hexagonal system. It has a Mohs hardness of 4 and a specific gravity of 8.38 - 8.72. It was first described in 1857 from the Algodones silver mine, Coquimbo, Chile. References ..
Algol
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ALGOL
For other uses of "", see {{{1. ALGOL (short for ALGOrithmic Language) is a family of imperative computer programming languages originally developed in the mid 1950s which became the de facto standard way to report algorithms in print for almost the next 30 years. It was designed to avoid some of th..
Algolagnia
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Algolagnia (from the Greek "άλγος" algos meaning pain and "λαγνεία" lagnia meaning lust) is the paraphilia of deriving sexual pleasure from physical pain. It may have a simply biological basis, as it is proven that p..
Algol (disambiguation)
Algol may mean: Algol, a star systemALGOL, a programming languageAlgol (Phantasy Star), a fictional planetary system in the Phantasy Star computer role-playing gameAlgol, a Great Sword obtained by defeating the Hyper Notorious Monster Cerberus in Mount Zhayolm, in the MMORPG Final Fantasy XI.This i..
Algol (Phantasy Star)
For other uses of "", see {{{1. The Algol planetary system. Algol is the name of a planetary system (as well as the star that is part of this system) that serves as the setting for the first four installments of the Phantasy Star computer role-playing game series. The system consists of a sing..
ALGOL 58
ALGOL 58 is the first language in the ALGOL programming language family. It was an early compromise design soon superseded by ALGOL 60; ALGOL 58 introduced the fundamental notion of compound statement, but it was restricted to control flow only, and it was not tied to identifier scope. The language..
ALGOL 68
ALGOL 68 (short for ALGOrithmic Language 1968) is an imperative computer programming language that was conceived as a successor to the ALGOL 60 programming language, designed with the goal of a much wider scope of application and a more rigorously defined syntax and semantics. Contributions of ALGOL..
ALGOL 68C
The ALGOL68C computer programming language compiler was developed for the CHAOS OS for the CAP capability computer at Cambridge University in 1971 by Stephen Bourne and Mike Guy as a dialect of ALGOL 68. Other early contributors were Andrew Birrell and Ian Walker. A very early predecessor of thi..
ALGOL 68G
ALGOL 68G or Algol 68 Genie is an ALGOL 68 interpreter. ALGOL 68G is a nearly full implementation of ALGOL 68 as defined by the Revised Report and also implements partial parametrisation, which is an extension of ALGOL 68. After successful parsing of an entire source program, the syntax tree, that ..
ALGOL 68S
ALGOL 68S was designed as a subset of ALGOL 68 in order to permit single-pass compilation. It was mostly for numerical computation. A compiler for ALGOL 68S was available for the PDP-11, written in BLISS. References A Sublanguage of ALGOL 68, P.G. Hibbard, SIGPLAN Notices 12(5), May 1977 ..
ALGOL N
ALGOL N is the name of a successor to ALGOL 60 designed in Japan with the aim of being as powerful as ALGOL 68 but as simple as ALGOL 60. It was proposed by Yoneda. Algol N tried to use extensibility in order to solve the problem that programming language designers faced when trying to make an inext..
ALGOL object code
In computer science, ALGOL object code was a simple and compact and stack-based instruction set architecture mainly used in teaching compiler construction. According to a [web-page], "The Algol Object Code (1964) is an abstract machine for Algol60." References Randell, B. and L. J. Russe..
Algol variable
Algol variables are a class of eclipsing binary stars. When the cooler component passes in front of the hotter one, part of the latter's light is blocked, and the total brightness of the binary, as viewed from the earth, temporarily decreases. This is the primary minimum of the binary. Total brightn..
ALGOL W
Algol-W is a programming language. It was Niklaus Wirth's proposal for a successor to ALGOL 60 in the ALGOL 68 committee. Algol-W is clearly a transitionary stage between ALGOL 60 and Pascal (created later by Wirth also). It represented a relatively conservative modification of ALGOL 60; Wirth add..
ALGOL X
ALGOL X was the code name given to the programming language which the Working Group 2.1 on ALGOL of the International Federation for Information Processing was to develop as a successor to ALGOL 60. It attempted to find a "short-term solution to existing difficulties". ..
ALGOL Y
ALGOL Y was the name given to a speculated successor for the ALGOL 60 programming language that incorporated some radical features that were rejected for ALGOL 68 and ALGOL X. ALGOL Y was intendeded to be a "radical reconstruction" of ALGOL. One such feature was the possibility to construct new pro..
Algoma
Algoma may refer to: Algoma (electoral district)Algoma Central RailwayAlgoma District, OntarioAlgoma, MississippiAlgoma, OregonAlgoma, WisconsinAlgoma, Winnebago County, WisconsinAlgoma Township, MichiganAlgoma Central CorporationAlgoma Steel, producer of steel sheet and plate in Sault Ste. Marie, O..
Algoma, Mississippi
Algoma is a town in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 508 at the 2000 census. Geography Algoma is located at [34°10′32″N, 89°1′56″W] (34.175574, -89.032126)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the to..
Algoma, Oregon
Algoma is an unincorporated community in Klamath County, Oregon, United States, north of the city of Klamath Falls, on the east shore of Upper Klamath Lake and U.S. Highway 97. According to Oregon Geographic Names, it was named for the Algoma Lumber Company. The post office there operated between 19..
Algoma, Unorganized, North Part, Ontario
Algoma, Unorganized, North Part is an unorganized area in northeastern Ontario, Canada in Algoma District. According to the Canada 2001 Census: Population: 6,114% Change (1996-2001): -0.8Dwellings: 6,353Area (sq. km.): 44,132.64Density (persons per sq. km.): 0.1 Local Service Boards Hawk JunctionM..
Algoma, West Virginia
Algoma is an unincorporated community in McDowell County, West Virginia, USA. Algoma is located adjacent to the town of Northfork. Its post office was established in 1891. External links ..
Algoma, Winnebago County, Wisconsin
Algoma is a town in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,702 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 32.4 km² (12.5 mi²). 26.0 km² (10.0 mi²) of it is land and 6.4 km² (2.5 mi²) of it (19.90%) is wat..
Algoma, Wisconsin
See also the Town of Algoma in Winnebago County, Wisconsin. Algoma is a city in Kewaunee County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 3,357 at the 2000 census. Originally known as Ahnapee, the city was renamed Algoma in September 1897. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3&n..
Algoma (electoral district)
For information on the Algoma provincial electoral district, see Algoma (provincial electoral district) Algoma (also known as Algoma—Manitoulin) was a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1904 and from 1968 to 2004. Contents ..
Algoma Central and Hudson Bay Railway
The Algoma Central and Hudson Bay Railway was a rail company in Canada. Originally incorporated as the Algoma Central Railway Company on August 11 1899, the Algoma Central and Hudson Bay Railway name came into being on May 23 1901 when plans were made to extend the railroad to Hudson Bay. Track wa..
Algoma Central Corp.
The Algoma Central Corporation (TSX: [ALC]) is the result of a reorganization of the Algoma Central Railway in 1990. The company claims assets in excess of $400 million and revenue of $280 million. Corporate headquarters is located in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Subsidiaries The comp..
Algoma Central Railway
The Algoma Central Railway (AAR reporting marks AC, ACIS) was a railway in Northern Ontario that ran between Sault Ste. Marie and Hearst, with a branch line to Michipicoten Harbour. The area served by the railway is sparsely populated, with few roads. The railway is well known for its Agawa Canyo..
Algoma District, Ontario
Algoma District is a district and census division in Northeastern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario. It was created in 1858 comprising territory as far west as Minnesota. Since then, it has shrunk, as other districts were created by the provincial government: Thunder Bay District in 1871Ma..
Algoma District School Board
Algoma District School Board is a public school board in the Canadian province of Ontario. The school board is the school district administrator for the Algoma District. Contact information 644 Albert St ESault Ste. Marie, ONP6A2K7Phone: (705) 945-7111Fax: (705) 942-2540 External link [Algoma ..
Algoma East
Algoma East was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1904 to 1968. It was located in the province of Ontario. It was created in 1903 from parts of Algoma riding. It initially consisted of the territorial district of Manitoulin and the part of the territoria..
Algoma Mills Water Aerodrome
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Algoma Pierhead Lighthouse
The Algoma Pierhead lighthouse is a lighthouse located near Algoma in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin. Replaced range lights constructed in 1893 and located on the same pier. External links [Seeing the light][Lighthouse friends article][NPS Inventory of Historic Light Stations..
Algoma School District
The Algoma School District is a school district serving the area around the city of Algoma in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin. It covers approximately 68 square miles["Wisconsin Unified and Secondary School Districts, Area"] Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. Accessed July 15, 2006 i..
Algoma Steel
Algoma Steel Corporation (TSX: [AGA]) was founded in 1902 by Francis Clergue, an American entrepreneur who had settled in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Algoma Steel is an integrated primary steel producer located at the hub of the Great Lakes in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Algoma products are ..
Algoma Township, Michigan
Algoma Township is a civil township of Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township population was 7,596. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 91.3 km² (35.3 mi²). 90.3 km² (34.9 mi²) of it is land and 1.0 k..
Algoma University College
thumb Algoma University College is a postsecondary institution in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, offering undergraduate university degrees in 25 academic programs. Algoma is a federated school of Laurentian University in Greater Sudbury. It is likely that the school will eventually be chartered..
Algoma West
Algoma West was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1904 to 1968. It was located in the province of Ontario. It was created in 1903 from parts of Algoma riding. The west riding of Algoma was defined to consist of the portion of the territorial district of ..
Algoma—Manitoulin (provincial electoral district)
For information on the Algoma federal electoral district, see Algoma (electoral district) Algoma—Manitoulin (also known as Algoma) is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1867 to 1885, and since [1902. Algoma wa..
Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing
Algoma—Manitoulin—KapuskasingElectoral district MP Brent St. Denis (2004-) Party Liberal (2004-) Province Ontario Census division(s) Algoma, Cochrane, Manitoulin, Sudbury, Thunder Bay Major Census subdivision(s) Elliot Lake, Kapuskasing, Hearst, Espanola, Michipicoten, Manitouwadge, Bli..
Algona
Algona is the name of two places in the United States: Algona, IowaAlgona, Washington This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended artic..
Algona, Iowa
Algona is a city in Kossuth County, Iowa, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 5,741. It is the county seat of Kossuth County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Ambrose A. Call State Park is located two miles southwest of the city. Contents 1 Geography2&nb..
Algona, Washington
Algona is a city in King County, Washington and the Seattle metropolitan area, surrounded by the suburbs of Auburn to the north and east, Pacific to the south, and unincorporated King County to the west. The population was 2,460 at the 2000 census. In the 2004 US presidential election, Algona cast ..
Algonac, Michigan
Algonac is a city in St. Clair County of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 4,613. Algonac is located at the southern end of the St. Clair River, just before it splits into a large delta region known as the St. Clair Flats. (Coordinates [42.6° N 8..
Algonac State Park
Algonac State Park External links [Algonac State Park - Michigan DNR][World Database on Protected Areas - Algonac State Park] ..
Algonquian-Wakashan languages
Algonquian-Wakashan (also Almosan, Algonkian-Mosan, Algonkin-Wakashan) is a hypothetical language phylum composed of several established language families that was proposed by Edward Sapir in 1929. His proposal consists of the following: I. Algic (Algonkin-Ritwan) A. Algonquian (Algonkin) B. Beothu..
Algonquian languages
"Algonquian" redirects here. This article is about the language. For the people, see Algonquian peoples Pre-contact distribution of Algonquian languages The Algonquian (also Algonkian) languages are a subfamily of Native American languages that includes most of the languages in the Algic lang..
Algonquian peoples
This article is about the large number of peoples speaking Algonquian languages. For the Algonquin of Quebec and the Ottawa Valley, who are one of these peoples, see Algonquin. Algonquian Indians are one of the most populous and widespread North American Native groups, with tribes originally number..
Algonquin
This article is about the Native American tribe. For other uses see: Algonquin (disambiguation) The Algonquins or Algonkins are an aboriginal North American people speaking Algonquin, an Algonquian language. Culturally and linguistically, they are closely related to the Odawa and Ojibwe, with who..
Algonquin, Illinois
The Historic Algonquin Village Hall, the hallmark symbol of the village and the centerpiece of its downtown Algonquin is a village located in both Kane and McHenry County, Illinois. A 2003 special census revealed the village's population to be 27,885, growing considerably from the 2000 censu..
Algonquin, Louisville
Algonquin is a neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Its boundaries are Hill street to the north, Cypress Street to the west, CSX tracks to the east, and Bernheim Lane and Algonquin Parkway to the south. It was established in the 1920s and is primarilly a residential neighborhood, named for n..
Algonquin, Maryland
Algonquin is a census-designated place (CDP) in Dorchester County, Maryland, United States. The population was 1,361 at the 2000 census. Geography Algonquin is located at [38°35′4″N, 76°5′48″W] (38.584385, -76.096703)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unit..
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation
The Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation are an Algonquin First Nation in Ontario, Canada. Their territory is located in the Ottawa Valley on Golden Lake. Their reserve of 688.8 hectares is located near Killaloe Station, Ontario, not far from Pembroke. As of June 2005, the registered populatio..
Algonquin (disambiguation)
Algonquin is the name of a Native American tribe and some places in the United States of America and Canada. Native Americans: The Algonquian languages are a large phylum of Native American languages in eastern North America.Algonquian peoples are those Native American tribes speaking Algonquian la..
Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board
Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board is a separate school board in the Canadian province of Ontario. The school board is the school district administrator for Roman Catholic schools in the western portions of Eastern Ontario, including Napanee, Kingston, Belleville and Quinte West...
Algonquin College
The main building of Algonquin College Algonquin College is an English-language, college of applied arts and technology in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Funded by the Province of Ontario its main campus is in Ottawa, located at 1385 Woodroffe Avenue, near the intersection with Baseline Road. Algon..
Algonquin Commons
The Algonquin Commons is an outdoor shopping mall, or lifestyle center, located along Randall Road in Algonquin, Illinois. Featuring over 80 retailers and restaurants and 600,000 total square feet, it is one of the largest lifestyle centers in the United States. The tenants in the center are varie..
Algonquin Gas Pipeline
The Algonquin Gas Pipline delivers natural gas to New England. It generally receives gas that originated in the Gulf of Mexico, although it also receives gas from an LNG terminal in Massachusetts. It is owned by Duke Energy. External links [Pipeline Electronic Bulletin Board] ..
Algonquin Hotel
For the resort located in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, consult The Algonquin. The Algonquin Hotel opened in 1902. It is located between Fifth and Sixth Avenues on West 44th Street in Manhattan, New York City, New York (59 West 44'th Street). In the early 20th century, its owner-manager, Frank Case..
Algonquin language
For the larger language family of which Algonquin is but one member, see Algonquian. Algonquin (or Algonkin) is an Algonquian language closely related to Ojibwe, although many consider it to be instead a particularly divergent dialect of Ojibwe. It is spoken, alongside French and to some extent En..
Algonquin Peak
Algonquin Peak is in the Macintyre Range in the town of North Hudson, in Essex County, New York. It is the second highest mountain in New York, and one of the 46 Adirondack High Peaks in Adirondack State Park. Its name comes from its reputedly being on the Algonquin side of a nearby informal boun..
Algonquin Provincial Park
Algonquin Provincial Park Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] See also List of Ontario Parks External links [Algonquin Provincial Park Official (Government) Web Site][The Friends of Algonquin Park Web Site][Camp Pathfinder Website] ..
Algonquin Radio Observatory
The Algonquin Radio Observatory is a research facility located at ([45°57′19.81″N, 78°4′22.95″W]) in the Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. The site houses a 46-m single-dish radio antenna, a solar-observing array of 32 three-metre dishes, and a single 1.8-m solar flux..
Algonquin Regional High School
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Algonquin Round Table
The Algonquin Round Table was a group of New York City writers, critics, actors and wits that met from 1919 until about 1929, though its legacy endured long afterward. They met for lunch every day at a round table at the Algonquin Hotel and traded quips, many of them still repeated today. The grou..
Algonquin Students' Association
The Algonquin Students' Association (SA) is a not-for-profit corporation with over 30 years of service. They represent students at Algonquin College in Ottawa, Canada. It is their mission to create an environment that inspires a passion for student success. A Board of Directors governs the Students..
Algood, Tennessee
Algood is a town in Putnam County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 2,942 at the 2000 census. Geography Algood is located at [36°11′51″N, 85°26′54″W] (36.197365, -85.448358)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the to..
Algophobia
Algophobia is a phobia of pain and an abnormal and persistent fear of pain. Algophobia is a self-destructive or cycling phobia. A person suffering from algophobia will feel psychological pain from the phobia, which again triggers the phobia and causes more pain, and so on in a destructive cycle. The..
Algorism
Algorism comprises all of the rules of performing arithmetic computations using a decimal system for representing numbers in which numbers written using ten symbols having the values 0 through 9 are combined using a place-value system (positional notation), where each symbol has ten times the weight..
Algorists
The Algorists are a group of digital artists who create works of art in a way that includes a process based on their own algorithms. For their purposes, an algorithm is simply a detailed recipe for execution of an artwork, which may include computer code, functions, expressions, or other input which..
Algorithm
Flowcharts are often used to graphically represent algorithms. In mathematics and computing, an algorithm is a procedure (a finite set of well-defined instructions) for accomplishing some task which, given an initial state, will terminate in a defined end-state. The computational complexity and..
Algorithmically random sequence
Intuitively, an algorithmically random sequence (or random sequence) is an infinite sequence of binary digits that appears random to any algorithm. The definition applies equally well to sequences on any finite set of characters. Random sequences are key objects of study in algorithmic information..
Algorithmics Inc.
Algorithmics Incorporated is a Toronto based software company with a Risk Management product line. Most company revenues are derived from the RiskWatch product, which is used to monitor market risk for derivative trades. ..
Algorithmic art
Contents 1 Definition1.1 Technical1.2 Classification1.2.1 Some types of algorithm art2 History3 References4 Notable Algorithm Artists5 External links Definition Technical Algorithmic art, also known as algorithm art, is visual art explicitly generated by an..
Algorithmic composition
Algorithmic composition is the technique of using algorithms to create music. Algorithms (or, at the very least, formal sets of rules) have been used to compose music for centuries; the procedures used to plot voice-leading in Western counterpoint, for example, can often be reduced to algorithmic d..
Algorithmic efficiency
In computer science, efficiency is used to describe several desirable properties of an algorithm or other construct, besides clean design, functionality, etc. Efficiency is generally contained in two properties: speed, (the time it takes for an operation to complete), and space, (the memory or non-v..
Algorithmic information theory
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Algorithmic information theory is a subfield of information theory and computer science that concerns its..
Algorithmic learning theory
Algorithmic learning theory (or inductive inference) is a framework for machine learning. The framework was introduced in E. Mark Gold's seminal paper "Language identification in the limit". The objective of language identification is for a machine running one program to be capable of developing an..
Algorithmic probability
Around 1960, Ray Solomonoff invented the concept of algorithmic probability. Take a universal computer and randomly generate an input program. The program will compute some possibly infinite output. The algorithmic probability of any given finite output prefix q is the sum of the probabilities of ..
Algorithmic State Machine
The Algorithmic State Machine (ASM) method is a method for designing finite state machines. It is used to represent diagrams of digital integrated circuits. The ASM diagram is like a state diagram but less formal and thus easier to understand. External links [Background of the Algorithmic Sta..
Algorithmic topology
Algorithmic topology, or computational topology, is a subfield of topology with an overlap with areas of computer science, in particular computational complexity theory. A primary concern of algorithmic topology, as its name suggests, is to develop efficient algorithms for solving topological probl..
Algorithmic trading
Algorithmic trading is the use of very complex computer programs to trade financial instruments (e.g., stocks, Bonds, etc.) in electronic markets. This is useful only in markets that offer some sort of electronic access. Although many tend to think that algorithmic trading came about as a result o..
Algorithms for calculating variance
Algorithms for calculating variance play a minor role in statistical computing. A key problem in the design of good algorithms for this problem is that formulas for the variance may involve sums of squares, which can lead to numerical instability as well as to arithmetic overflow when dealing with l..
Algorithms for Recovery and Isolation Exploiting Semantics
In computer science, Algorithms for Recovery and Isolation Exploiting Semantics, or ARIES is a recovery algorithm designed to work with a no-force, steal database approach. ARIES is a popular algorithm used by IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server and many other database systems. Three main principles lie..
Algorithms in Sam76
Illustrated in this article are a number of Algorithms wtritten in the SAM76 language. This was done at the urging of James Gimpel who authored Algorithms in SNOBOL4. Jim Gimpel and I had friendly debates as to the merits of the Sam76 language versus SNOBOL and this article is the result. Let the re..
Algorithm (medical)
It has been suggested that this article or section be [Merging and moving pagesmerged] with [medical algorithm]. ([Discuss]) A medical algorithm is any algorithm, i.e. a way of doing a computation, formula, look-up table, nomogram, etc., which is useful in health care..
Algorithm BSTW
The Algorithmm BSTW is a data compression algorithm, named after its designers, Bentley, Sleator, Tarjan and Wei in 1986. BSTW is a dictionary-based algorithm that uses a move-to-front transform to keep recently-seen dictionary entries at the front of the dictionary. Dictionary references are then e..
Algorithm of Inventive Problems Solving
ARIZ (russ. acronym of Алгоритм решения изобретательских задач) - Algorithm of Inventive Problems Solving is problem solving technique in form of list of (about 85) step-by-step procedures that incrementally evolves a complex problem to a point where it is simple ..
Algorta
Algorta is a locality within the municipality of Getxo, in the province of Bizkaia, Basque Country, Spain. In 1996, the population of Algorta was 35,600. (Source, Getxo's municipal council). ..
Algor mortis
Signs of death Algor mortis Rigor mortis Livor mortis Decomposition Algor mortis (Latin: algor—coolness; mortis—death) is the reduction in body temperature following death. This is generally a steady decline until matching ambient temperature, although external factors can have a s..
Algoth Niska
Algoth Niska (1888-1954) was a Finnish liquor smuggler and adventurer. Algoth Niska was born in Viipuri in December 5 1888. He was the youngest child. When his father died 1903, the family moved to Helsinki, where he got interested about soccer. He was a member of a soccer team in Stockholm Olympic..
Algot Untola
Algot Untola (28 November, 1868, Tohmajärvi – 21 May, 1918, Helsinki) was a Finnish writer and journalist. Untola was born to the Tietäväinen family and his real name was Algoth, but he changed the name to Algot Untola. Untola had many pen names including Maiju Lassila, Irmari Rantamala, Algot..
Algoz
Algoz Concelho Silves Area 38.91 km² Population 2946 hab. (2001) Density 75,7 hab./km² Parishes of Portugal Algoz is a freguesia (parish) in the municipality of Silves (Algarve, Portugal). Its surface area is 38.91 km2 and its population is 2946 (..
Algoza
The Algoza is a Punjabi woodwind instrument, also called a jori or ngoza. It resembles a pair of wooden flutes. The musician plays it by using three fingers on each side. Sound is generated by breathing into it rapidly; the quick recapturing of breath on each beat creates a bouncing, swing rhythm. ..
Alguazil
Alguazil is a Spanish title often to be met in stories and plays, derived from the Arabic "visir" and the article "al" The alguazil among the early Spaniards was a judge, and sometimes the governor of a town or fortress. In later times he has gradually sunk down to the rank of an officer of the cour..
Algueirão - Mem Martins
Algueirão - Mem Martins is a Portuguese freguesia (parish) belonging to the concelho (municipality) of Sintra, with an area of 16,37 km² and 102 413 inhabitants (2004), having a density of about 3 821,4 hab/km² and so being the most densely populated parish in Portugal. It was promoted from vill..
Algueña
Algueña is a Spanish municipality located in the Alicante province, in the comarca of Vinalopó Medio. Its climate is Arid Mediterranean. Geography Algueña is located in the extreme West of Medio Vinalopó, on the border of the old Kingdom of Murcia. The district occupies a high plateau with..
Alguerese
Alguerese or Algherese is the variant of the Catalan language spoken in the city of Alghero, in the northwest of Sardinia. Catalan invaders repopulated the town after expelling the indigenous Sardinian population in 1372, following several revolts. Catalan was replaced as the official language by ..
Algum
Algum (sometimes rendered Almug) is a type of wood referred to in the Bible. According to the Second Book of Chronicles (II Chronicles 2:8), it was used, together with cedar and pine, in the construction of Solomon's Temple: "for the house which I am about to build shall be wonderful great". Likely ..
Algutsrum Hundred
Algutsrum Hundred, or Algutsrums härad, was a hundred of Oelandia in Sweden. ..
Algyroides
Algyroides is a genus of lizards of the family Lacertidae. Species Algyroides fitzingeriAlgyroides marchiAlgyroides moreoticusAlgyroides nigropunctatus ..
Algy Gehrs
Algy GehrsAustralia (AUS) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Legbreak Tests First-class Matches 6 83 '''Runs scored 221 4377 Batting average 20.09 33.66 100s/50s 0/2 13/16 Top score 67 170 Balls bowled 6 638 Wickets 0 8 Bowling aver..
Algy Paterson
Algy Paterson (d. August 6, 1995) was the last fluent speaker of the Martuthunira language of Western Australia. Agly's father was a European, which made him eligible to be removed from his family by the authorities under the policy now known as the Stolen Generation. His family avoided this by hid..
Algy Ward
Born Alisdair Ward, Algy has been bass player with The Damned. Played bass on the seminal alternative / punk / pop / Goth record; Machine Gun Etiquette. He was also briefly a member of the Australian proto-punk band The Saints (playing on their second album Eternally Yours), and also founded and fr..
Al Garhoud
Al Garhoud is a residential colony of villas in Dubai close to Dubai International Airport. It is favoured by expats; and due to its proximity to Dubai International Airport, it is also preffered by Emirates airline pilots. The colony is famed for the many variety of trees that have been planted by..
Al Garhoud bridge
Al Garhoud bridge is one of two road bridges over the Dubai creek. It have been the cause of huge traffic snarls and is currently undergoing expansion. ..
Al Geiberger
Contents 1 PGA Tour wins2 Other wins3 Champions Tour wins4 Other senior wins5 Results in major championships6 External links Allen Lee "Al" Geiberger (born September 1, 1937) is an American professional golfer who has won numerous golf tournaments. Geiberger wa..
Al Gharbiyah
...the western. Al Gharbiyah Governorate, EgyptAl Gharbiyah Region, Bahrain See also Al Janobiyah (southern)Ash Shamaliyah (northern)Ash Sharqiyah (eastern)Al Wusta (central)Western (subnational entity) ..
Al Gharbiyah Governorate
Al-Gharbiyah (Arabic: الغربية) is one of the governorates of Egypt. It is located in the north of the country, south of Kafr ash Shaykh Governorate, and north of Al Minufiyah. Its capital is Tanta, which is 90 km from Cairo, and 120 km from Alexandria. The largest city in al-Gharbiyah is El..
Al Gharbiyah Region
Al Mintaqah al Gharbiyah (Arabic: المنطقة الغربية) (Western region) was a municipality (mintaqah) of Bahrain in the western part of the country. Its territory is now in the Northern and Southern Governorates. See also Al Gharbiyah ..
Al Ghaydah
Al Ghaydah (Arabic: الغيضة) is a capital city of Al Mahrah Governorate, southeastern Yemen. It is located at around [14°54′40″N, 49°59′32″E]. ..
Al Ghurabaa
Al Ghurabaa' (from Arabic الغرباء "the strangers") is an Islamist group operating in the United Kingdom, which is widely believed, along with The Saviour Sect, to be the reformed Al-Muhajiroun after it disbanded in 2004 by order of Omar Bakri Muhammad. It is..
Al Ghuraba training camp
Al Ghuraba training camp is an alleged al Qaeda training camp in Afghanistan.[Summarized transcripts (.pdf)], from Ibrahim Mahdy Achmed Zeidan'sCombatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 29-36 alleged alumni Ibrahim Mahdy Achmed Zeidan Also alleged to have attended Al Farouq training ca..
Al Ghurair University
Al Ghurair University is a university founded by the Al-Ghurair Group, the well-known strength behind the highly successful and reliable organizations in the United Arabic Emirates like Mashreq Bank, Al Ghurair Retail City, National Cement Company, Arabian Aluminium, ETA-Ascon Group etc. Check Al-G..
Al Ghuwariyah
Al Ghuwariyah الغويرية Capital • Coordinates ..
Al Gionfriddo
Albert Francis "Al" Gionfriddo was born on March 8, 1922 in Dysart, Pennslyvania. He was a slightly built 5' 6" and 165 lb. Major League Baseball outfielder who batted and threw left handed. He debuted in the Majors on September 23, 1944 at the age of 22 with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He was a caree..
Al Giordino
Albert Cassius Giordino is the beloved constant companion of Dirk Pitt in the Clive Cussler adventure novels. He is described as being of Italian ancestry, 5'4" in height, 175lb, with dark curly hair, swarthy skin, dark Etruscan eyes, and a Roman nose. He does not have an ounce on fat on his body a..
Al Golden (disambiguation)
Notable people named Al Golden include: Al Golden, politician and businessman in Winnipeg, Manitoba.Al Golden, Temple University head football coach and former Penn State University tight end. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Al Golden (football)
Alfred James Golden (born July 4, 1969) is a American football coach and former professional American football player. He was named head football coach at Temple University in December 2005, becoming the second-youngest head coach in NCAA history. He served for 5 years as defensive coordinator at th..
Al Golden (politician)
Allan (Al) Golden is a politician and businessman in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Golden, a self-made millionaire, is involved in many business operations, including the St. Vital Hotel and the Transcona Country Club. He entered politics after being encouraged by his friend and mentor, former Mayor of Winn..
Al Goldstein
--> Al Goldstein (born Alvin Goldstein on January 10, 1936, in New York City, New York) is a Jewish-American publisher and pornographer. Goldstein founded the tabloid Screw magazine. He was also the host and producer of Midnight Blue, a New York leased-public access cable television series. His c..
Al Goodman
Al Goodman (b. August 12, 1890 in Nikopol, Russia - d. January 10, 1972 in New York City, New York) was a songwriter, stage composer, musical director, arranger, conductor, and pianist. Goodman wrote some memorable songs such as "When hearts Are Young", "Call Of Love" and "Twlilight". He also worked..
Al Gore
This article is about the former United States Vice President. For his father, see Albert Gore, Sr. Albert Arnold Gore, Jr., (born March 31, 1948) is an American politician, teacher and businessman, who served as the 45th Vice President of the United States in the Clinton administration from 1993..
Al Gore controversies
Al Gore, former Vice-President of the United States (1993-2001) and 2000 Democratic Party presidential nominee, has been the subject of several controversies. Contents 1 Campaign fundraising2 Influence on the Internet2.1 1999 CNN interview2.2 Background: ..
Al Gore III
Albert Arnold Gore III (born October 19 1982) is the son of former United States Vice President Al Gore and Tipper Gore and the grandson of former United States Senator from Tennessee Al Gore, Sr. He is best-known for being mentioned in an emotional vice-presidential nomination acceptance speech by..
Al Gore presidential campaign, 1988
Al Gore campaigned for President of the United States as a Democrat twice. In 1988, he lost the primary to Michael Dukakis. He was selected by Bill Clinton as his running mate in 1992 and was elected Vice President in 1992 and re-elected along with Clinton in 1996. In 2000, Gore won the popular v..
Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000
This article is about the 2000 campaign of Vice President Al Gore. In the 2000 election, Gore won the national popular vote, but lost the election when the state of Florida was awarded to George W. Bush after weeks of legal battles over the recounting of votes. In the end, the electoral college ..
Al gran sole carico d'amore
Al gran sole carico d'amore (In the Bright Sunshine Heavy with Love) is an opera by Luigi Nono. The Italian libretto was written by Nono and Yury Lyubimov. It premiered at the Teatro alla Scala on April 4, 1975. The original production was directed by Lyubimov. The story is unconventional, being set..
Al Grassby
--> Albert Jaime Grassby, AM (12 July 1926 - 23 April 2005), Australian politician, was Minister for Immigration in the Whitlam Labor government. He initiated sweeping reforms in immigration and human rights and introduced the word "multiculturalism" to Australian society. Born Albert Grass in Bri..
Al Green
For the Democratic Congressman from Texas and the former head of the Houston NAACP, please see Al Green (politician). Reverend Albert Greene (popularly known as Al Green, b. April 13, 1946) is an American gospel and soul music singer who enjoyed great popularity in the early and mid 1970s. Cont..
Al Green's Greatest Hits
Al Green's Greatest Hits is a 1975 greatest hits hits release by soul legend Al Green. In 2003, the album was ranked number 52 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. The release has consistently ranked as one of the best executed 'greatest hits' albums in history...
Al Green's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
The second Al Green best of compilation from his 'golden era' of the early to mid-70s. Released in 1977. This set is currently out of print, and has been supplanted by More Greatest Hits and the Take Me to the River compilation. ..
Al Green (politician)
For the musician, see Al Green Rep. Green Al Green (born Alexander N. Green on September 1, 1947) is the U.S. Representative from the Ninth Congressional District in Texas ([map]). Green won the Democratic primary for District 9 in Houston on March 9, 2004, a district that is largel..
Al Green (wrestler)
Al Green is a professional wrestler best known for teaming with Kevin Nash as the "Master Blasters" in the NWA & WCW. In the late 90's in WCW, Green was known as "The Dog" when he formed a hardcore tag team managed by Fit Finlay with former Nasty Boy, Brian Knobbs. Profile Height: 6 ft 4 in (193 cm..
Al Green Explores Your Mind
Al Green Explores Your Mind is the eighth album by soul singer Al Green. Track listing "Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy)""Take Me To The River""God Bless Our Love""The City""One Nite Stand""I'm Hooked On You""Stay With Me Forever""Hangin' On""School Days" ..
Al Green Gets Next to You
Al Green Gets Next to You is an album by Al Green, released in 1971. Track listing "I Can't Get Next to You""Are You Lonely for Me, Baby?""God Is Standing By""Tired of Being Alone""I'm a Ram""Driving Wheel""Light My Fire""You Say It""Right Now, Right Now""All Because" ..
Al Green Is Love
Al Green Is Love is the ninth album by soul singer Al Green. Track listing "L-O-V-E (Love)""Rhymes""The Love Sermon""There Is Love""Could I Be the One?""Love Ritual""I Didn't Know""(Oh Me, Oh My) Dreams in My Arms""I Gotta Be More (Take Me Higher)""I Wish You Were Here" ..
Al Grey
Al Grey (1925 - 2000) was a long-time trombonist with the Count Basie orchestra, known for his plunger mute technique (comparable only to "Tricky" Sam Nanton and Wycliffe Gordon), who in fact wrote an instructional book called "Plunger Techniques". He is featured on Count Basie recordings with Fr..
Al Groh
Al Groh - University of Virginia Al Groh (born July 13, 1944 in New York City, New York) is the current head coach of the University of Virginia college football team and the former head coach of the New York Jets of the NFL. Groh has over 38 years of professional and collegiate coaching experi..
Al Guest
Al Guest, legendary Canadian animation producer, now internationally known, was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and started his career there when he dropped out of the University of Manitoba to pursue a career in films. A writer and fine artist, he exhibited his paintings at many galleries in Winnipeg a..
Žalgiris
Žalgiris can refer to: BC Žalgiris, a basketball team from Kaunas, LithuaniaFK Žalgiris, a soccer team from Vilnius, LithuaniaBattle of Žalgiris, Lithuanian name for the Battle of Grunwald, a decisive battle in 1410Žalgiris (ferry), a ferry of Smiltynės PerkėlaTwo Partisan counties of Lithua..
Žalgiris Stadium
Žalgiris Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Vilnius, Lithuania. The stadium holds 15,030 and is being used by two teams in the Lithuanian top division A Lyga - Žalgiris Vilnius and FC Vilnius. It is named after the Battle of Grunwald and was built by the POWs after WWII and finished in 1950. After..
Žalgiris Stadium (Klaipėda)
Žalgiris Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Klaipėda, Lithuania. It is currently used mostly for football matches by FK Atlantas and FK Šilutė. In the past the stadium had a capacity of 9,000 and now holds only 5,000. ..

 


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