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C.a.R.
C.a.R. (also known as Z.u.L.) is a free and open source interactive geometry software that can do geometrical constructions in Euclidean and Non-Euclidean geometry. The software is Java based. External links [C.a.R. / Z.u.L.] ..
C. A. R. Hoare
Tony Hoare at the 2005 VMCAI conference Sir Charles Antony Richard Hoare (Tony Hoare or C.A.R. Hoare, born January 11, 1934) is a British computer scientist, probably best known for the development of Quicksort, the world's most widely used sorting algorithm, in 1960. He also developed Hoare ..
C. A. Robins
Charles Armington Robins (born December 8, 1884 in Defiance, Iowa - died September 20, 1970 in Lewiston, Idaho) was a Republican Governor of Idaho. Elected in 1946, Robins was the first person elected to a four-year term as Governor of Idaho; all previous governors had been elected to two-year t..
Ca' Rezzonico
Ca' Rezzonico is a palazzo on the Grand Canal in Venice. Today it is a public museum dedicated to 18th century Venice. The White marble façade of Ca' Rezzonico on the Grand Canal. Contents 1 Design2 The Rezzonico family3 Interior4 Ca' Rezzonico in the 19th century5&nb..
Cáñar
There are several other places called Cañar Cáñar, sometimes spelt Cañar, is a small village in the Alpujarras district of the province of Granada in Andalucía, Spain. It is located a few kilometres north of the road from Órgiva to Pampaneira and the high Alpujarras. The GR 7 long-distanc..
CAR
CAR is a three-letter acronym that can stand for: Canadian Airborne RegimentCanadian Aviation RegulationsCanonical anticommutation relationCaribou Municipal Airport (IATA airport code CAR) in Caribou, Maine, United StatesCenter Axis Relock, a new shooting technique developed by Paul CastleCentral A..
CAR-15
AR-15-related firearm articles: AR-10, AR-15 M16/A1/A2/A3/A4 M4/A1 Carbine Diemaco C7, C8 Colt Commando, XM177, CAR-15 M231 FPW SDM-R, SAM-R Mark 11 'SWS' Mark 12 'SPR' SEAL Recon Rifle Mark 18 'CQBR' Ares Shrike La France M16K KAC SR-25 CAR-15 has a meaning split between closely related firea..
Car-boat
A car-boat is a boat or marine vessel built from, or powered by, an automobile chassis and engine. They have recently become well-known in the United States media for being the vehicle ridden by a number of Cubans who have attempted to emigrate to the United States by water. The term taxi-boat has a..
Car-free movement
The Car-free movement is composed of people who believe that it is important to reduce both the number of cars in the world, and the usage of them in urban environments. It comprises: those promoting alternatives to car dependence and car culture, including alternative transport methods such as cyc..
Car-free zone
Car-free zones (also known as auto-free zones and pedestrianised zones) are areas of a city or town in which automobile traffic is prohibited. They are instituted by communities who feel that it is desirable to have areas not dominated by the automobile. Converting a street or an area to car-free..
Car-Parrinello method
The Car-Parrinello method in computational chemistry is a type of ab initio (first principles) molecular dynamics, usually employing periodic boundary conditions, planewave basis sets, and DFT. In contrast to Born-Oppenheimer molecular dynamics wherein the nuclear (ions) degree of freedom are prop..
CAR-PGa
The Committee for the Advancement of Role-Playing Games, or CAR-PGa, was founded in 1988 by William Flatt as a recognized committee of the Role-Playing Game Association (RPGA) and later became an independent organization. CAR-PGa focuses on peer-reviewed research into role-playing games, and has ..
Car-trains
This refers to a method for improving drag and throughput while travelling on roads. For the transport of cars over rail lines, see Auto Train (Amtrak). Car-trains are a possible key advance in transportation technology. They have the potential to alleviate congestion by increasing throughput (n..
Cara
Cara may refer to any of several things: Classification and Ratings Administration (Motion Picture Association of America)Cara Operations Limited, a franchise which owns restaurant chainsMarchetto Cara (1470 – 1525), Italian composer of the RenaissanceCara, Argyll, an island off the west coas..
Carabanchel
Carabanchel is a neighbourhood in the south western suburbs of Madrid, Spain. The area was the scene of fierce fighting during the Spanish Civil War -especially in November 1936, during the Battle of Madrid, when Nationalist troops tried to fight their way into the area. unacustomed to street figh..
Carabao
Carabao is also a small island in Manila Bay in the Philippines. Carabao is also a rock band from Thailand, see Carabao (band). A carabao in the Philippines The carabao (kalabaw in Filipino) is a domesticated type of water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis or sometimes B. bubalus carabanesis) found in..
Carabao (band)
Carabao (คาราบาว) are a Thai rock band which is extremely popular in Thailand and other Asian countries.[1] The group was formed in 1976 by university students Yuanyong Opakul (Aed) and Kirati Promsaka Na Sakon Nakhon (Khiao) who met while studying in The Philippines.[..
Carabao discography
This is a discography for Thai rock band Carabao. Contents 1 Studio Albums2 Live Albums3 Selected Compilations4 Solo Albums (Aet Carabao) Studio Albums Year Thai Transcription English 1981 ลุงขี้เมา Lung Khii Maw The Drunken Old Man 1981 แป๊ะข..
Carabayllo
Distrito de Carabayllo Area km² Population - Total - Density 148.634 (2002 estimate)148.674/km² Mayor Established asa district 1821 The Peruvian district of Carabayllo is one of the 43 districts that make up the Province of Lima. It is located in the Cono Nort..
Carabella
Carabella is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Carabella banksi Chickering, 1946 (Panama)Carabella insignis (Banks, 1929) (Panama) ..
Carabias
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 July 2006. } Carabias is a city which belong to de municipality..
Carabiner
This is an article about climbing and safety hardware. For an article about the weapon, see Karabiner 43. A carabiner or karabiner (colloquially: crab, d ring, krab, or 'biner) is a metal loop with a sprung or screwed gate. It can quickly and reversibly connect components in safety-critical system..
Carabineros de Chile
The Carabineros de Chile (Carabiniers of Chile) are the uniformed Chilean national police force, created on April 27, 1927. Their mission is to maintain the order and create public respect for the laws of the country. They depend on the Ministerio de Defensa Nacional (Ministry of National Defense) t..
Carabinier
A Carabinier (also sometimes spelled Carabineer or Carbineer) was a cavalry soldier armed with a carbine (a short musket or rifle). Sometimes considered a type of mounted infantry, because they could also dismount to fight on foot, Carabiniers saw action during the Napoleonic wars in Europe, includi..
Carabinieri
Carabinieri's Coat of arms The Carabinieri is the shortened (and common) name for the Arma dei Carabinieri, an Italian military corps of the gendarmerie type with police functions, which also serves as the Italian military police. "Carabinieri" are not only military police. Historically, a Ca..
Carablus
Carablus is a town in Syria lying on the western bank of the River Euphrates. It is in the administrative region of Syria with the centre in the town of Aleppo [link] . References [Latitude and longitude of Carablus][Further location reference][Details on administ..
Carabobo
Estado Carabobo State flag State Coat of Arms Carabobo State Anthem Motto: Ocassus servitutis (Latin: Decline of servitude) Location within Venezuela Created(given current status) 1864 State capital Valencia Area •% Ranked 21st) Population ..
Carabobo State Anthem
Estado Carabobo State flag State Coat of Arms Carabobo State Anthem Motto: Ocassus servitutis (Latin: Decline of servitude) Location within Venezuela Created(given current status) 1864 State capital Valencia Area •% Ranked 21st) Population ..
Carabooda, Western Australia
Carabooda is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Wanneroo. Its postcode is 6033, and land use is predominantly semi-rural. The region gives its name to a distinctive form of building limestone called Carabooda limestone. Suburbs of the City of Wanneroo Alexander H..
Carabram
Carabram is an annual multi-cultural festival in Brampton, Ontario, founded in 1982. The festival was founded after volunteers from different ethnic communities wanted to organize a festival celebrating diversity and cross-cultural friendship. With a name based on Toronto like-event, Caravan Festiv..
Carab Saalax
Carab Saalax is a Somali clanpart of the bin neebir group of the mehri ismail clan. . It is a neutral clan in the Somali Civil War. The clan is originally from a part of Yemen called Ticis, where the current governor is a Carab Saalax Somali. The Carab Saalax mainly reside in Puntland. ..
Caracal
''For the town in Romania, see Caracal, Romania. The Caracal, also called Persian lynx or African lynx (Caracal caracal, sometimes Felis caracal), is a fiercely territorial medium-sized cat. Caracals are labeled as small cats, but are the heaviest of all small cats, as well as the fastest. Males ty..
Caracal, Romania
Caracal is a city in the Olt county, Romania, situated in the plains between the lower reaches of the Jiu and Olt rivers. In the city cand be found the ruins of a tower, built in the 217 by the Roman Emperor Caracalla. The city wears his name. It is also possible, that the city name is deriving fr..
Caracalla
Caracalla (April 4, 186–April 8, 217) was Roman Emperor from 211–217. Contents 1 Life1.1 Rise to power1.2 Fall2 Source of his name3 Mythical king of Britain4 See also5 External links Life Caracalla was the son of the later Emperor Septimius Severu..
Caracal Battalion
The Caracal Battalion is a combat battalion of the Israel Defense Forces that is composed of male and female soldiers. Previously women had been prevented from serving in direct combat positions, but due to growing public pressure, the Caracal unit was formed in 2000, and was assigned patrols along..
Caracara
Caracaras are birds of prey in the family Falconidae. They are principally birds of South and Central America, just reaching the southern USA. Unlike the Falco falcons in the same family, the birds in the four relevant genera are not fast-flying aerial hunters, but are rather sluggish and often s..
Caracas
Santiago de León de Caracas City flag City seal City motto: Ave María Santísima, sin pecado concebida, en el primer instante de su ser natural.(English: Hail Holiest Mary, conceived without sin, in the first instant of Your Natural Being) City nicknames: La Sucursal del Cielo (E..
Caracas-La Guaira highway
The Caracas-La Guaira highway is a freeway that connects Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, to the port city of La Guaira. It is the primary route between Caracas and the coast. The highway opened in 1953 as a toll road. With two viaducts and two tunnels along its route, the 20-mile highway replaced..
Caracas Fútbol Club
Caracas Fútbol Club, usually known as Caracas F.C. or just Caracas, is one of the most important Venezuelan football (soccer) teams. Caracas F.C. is the most successful team of their country with 7 First Division Titles won. They are nicknamed as Los Rojos del Avila which could be translated as th..
Caracas Metro
The Caracas Metro (Spanish: Metro de Caracas) is a mass-transit system serving Caracas, Venezuela. Construction and operation of the system has been the responsibility of the C.A. Metro de Caracas, a government-owned company that was founded in 1977 by José González-Lander who headed the projec..
Caracas Stock Exchange
The Caracas Stock Exchange or Bolsa de Valores de Caracas (BVC) is a stock exchange located in Caracas, Venezuela. Originally established in 1947, BVC merged with a competitor in 1974 to become the only securities exchange operating in Venezuela. Contents 1 Operational and Legal Structur..
Caracas Venezuela Temple
The Caracas Venezuela Temple is the 96th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 1995, President Gordon B. Hinckley announced plans to construct a Mormon temple in Venezuela. Immediately following that announcement, a search was conducted to find a suitable site on w..
Caracazo
The caracazo or sacudón is the name given to the wave of protests, riots and looting that occurred on 27 February 1989 in the Venezuelan capital Caracas and surrounding towns. The riots — the worst in Venezuelan history — resulted in over 1000 deaths, mostly at the hands of security for..
Caracciolo
Caracciolo can refer to: Battistello Caracciolo, Italian painter.Alberto Caracciolo, Argentine musician.Francesco Caracciolo, Neopolitan admiral and revolutionist.**Francesco Caracciolo class (1914), an incomplete class of dreadnought battleships.Andrea Caracciolo, Italian footballer.Francis Caracci..
Caraceni
Caraceni logo Tailored suit maker Caraceni was founded in Rome, Italy in 1913 by the father of Italian tailoring, Domenico Caraceni. At one point in the 1930s, Domenico and his family operated ateliers in Rome, Milan and Paris. The various Caraceni "sartorias" have crafted handmade suits for ..
Caracol
This article is about the Mayan ruins in Belize. For the military maneuver, see Caracole. For the Colombian television network, see Caracol TV. For El Caracol Michoacan Mexico Temple at Caracol Caracol or El Caracol is the name given to a large ancient Maya site located in the Cayo District of ..
Caracole
The caracole or caracol (from the Spanish caracol - "spiral") consists of a manoeuvre on horseback in dressage and, previously, in military tactics. Dressage caracole In dressage, riders execute a caracole as a single half turn, either to the left or to the right. Military caracole The military c..
Caracolí
Caracolí is a municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia. ..
Caracol Radio
Caracol Radio (Cadena Radial Colombiana, "Colombian Radio Network") is one of the main radio networks in Colombia. Founded in Medellín in 1948 when La Voz de Antioquia station acquired the 50% of Emisoras Nuevo Mundo, based in Bogotá. Julio Mario Santo Domingo was its main shareholder until 20..
Caracol TV
Caracol TV logo Caracol Televisión is one of the most viewed private television networks in Colombia. Before becoming a network, it was a production company, part of the Cadena Radial Colombiana (Spanish: Colombian Radio Network), when offered financial support to the Televisora Nacional thro..
Caractacus Burke
Caractacus Burke is an owner of the shop Borgin and Burkes in the Harry Potter series, and has been known to have tricked Merope Gaunt into selling the Slytherin locket for only 10 galleons. Dumbledore once mentioned that Burke was not known for his generosity. He is referred to as a small old man..
Caractacus Potts
Dick Van Dyke as Caractacus Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, 1968. Caractacus Potts is the main character in the book, film, and stage musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Potts is an inventor who turns an old racing car (originally named the "Paragon Panther") into a flying, floating motor-car (..
Caradco
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Caradhras
{|align=right |- | In the fictional universe of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, Caradhras, also called the Redhorn (the literal English translation of the Sindarin name), is one of the mightiest peaks in the Misty Mountains. The Redhorn Pass attempted by the Nine Walkers on their quest for Mount..
Caradoc
Caradoc (Caradog, Caradawg, Carados), known by the epithet Vreichvras or Freichfras (Welsh for "stout/strong arm") was a semi-legendary ancestor to the kings of Gwent living during the 5th or 6th century, and is remembered in Arthurian legend as a Knight of the Round Table with the epithet Briefbr..
Caradocus
In Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia regum Britanniae, a fictional account of the kings of the Britons, Caradocus (middle Welsh: Karadawc) was titular king of the Britons in the absence of Emperor Magnus Maximus, who had left to campaign in Gaul. Caradocus was the Duke of Cornwall during the reign ..
Caradoc Evans
David Caradoc Evans (1878-1945) was a Welsh story writer, novelist and playwright. Evans was brought up in a Welsh-speaking community in Rhydlewis, Cardiganshire, and although he learned English at school and always wrote in English his work is influenced by Welsh syntax and vocabulary in a simila..
Caradoc Series
In geology, Caradoc Series is the name introduced by Roderick Murchison in 1839 for the sandstone series of Caer Caradoc in Shropshire, England. It is the fifth of the six subdivisions (in ascending order) of the Ordovician System, comprising all those rocks deposited worldwide during the Caradocian..
Caradog
Caradog (Caradoc, Caradawg, Cradawg, derived from Brythonic Caratacus) is a Welsh name borne by several historical and legendary figures, including: Caradoc Freichfras, a figure from history and Arthurian legendCaratacus, historical British chieftain at the time of the Roman conquestCaradog ap Meir..
Caradog ap Gruffydd
Caradog ap Gruffydd (died 1081) was a prince of Gwent in south-east Wales who made repeated attempts to gain power over all of southern Wales by seizing Deheubarth. Caradog was the grandson of Rhydderch ab Iestyn who had seized the throne of Deheubarth before his death in 1033. Caradog's father, Gr..
Caradog ap Meirion
Caradog ap Meirion (c.730–798; reigned from c.754) (Latin: Caratacus; English: Caractacus) was a king of Gwynedd. A distant cousin of the previous king, Rhodri Molwynog, both claimed descent from Cunedda, the semi-legendary progenitor of the royal line of Gwynedd. In the case of Caradog, that..
Caradog Prichard
Caradog Prichard (November 3, 1904-1980) was a Welsh poet and novelist writing in Welsh. His daughter is Mari Prichard, widow of the late Humphrey Carpenter. Prichard began his career as a journalist with Welsh language newspapers, before moving to London, where he spent much of his life. His best..
Caradon
Caradon District Shown within UK and Cornwall Geography Status: District Region: South West England Admin. County: Cornwall Area:- Total Ranked 60th664.39 km² Admin. HQ: Liskeard ONS code: 15UB Demographics Population:- Total ()- Density ..
Caradon Hill Transmitter
Caradon Hill transmitter towers Caradon Hill Transmitter is a 228 metre high guyed mast on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is 6 km north of Liskeard, and 1.25 km south-east of Minions, the highest village in Cornwall (Grid reference ). Built in 1961, it is a transmission site for ..
Caradon local elections
Caradon Council is elected every four years. Contents 1 Political control2 Council elections3 By-election results4 External links Political control Independent 1973 - 1995 No overall control 1995 - Council elections Caradon Council election 1999 Caradon Council election 2..
Caradryel
Caradryel the Peacemaker is a fictional character from the Warhammer Fantasy fictional universe. He was one of the few Phoenix Kings to die peacefully. Timeline All dates given are based on the Sigmarite Calendar. c -1600 - The Dark Elves make an advance using the Black Arks Citadel of Ecstatic ..
Carafa
Carafa or Caraffa is a distinguished Neapolitan family, which gave birth to a number of distinguished ecclesiastics, among them Pope Paul IV, Giovanni Pietro CarafaCardinal Oliviero Caraf, uncle of Paul IVCardinal Carlo Carafa, nephew of Paul IVVincenzo Carafa, Superior General of the Society of Jes..
Carafano v. Metrosplash.com
Carafano v. Metrosplash.com, Inc., 339 F.3d 1119 (9th Cir. 2003), is an American legal case dealing with the protection provided an internet service provider under the Communications Decency Act (CDA) United States Code Title 47 section 230(c)(1). It is also known as the Star Trek Actress case as..
Caraffa di Catanzaro
Caraffa di Catanzaro is a comune and town is the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Italy. ..
CARAG, Minneapolis
CARAG (Calhoun Area Residents' Action Group) is a residential neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota. CARAG is part of the Calhoun Isles community of the city, in the southeastern part of that community. It is located directly south of Lowry Hill East and directly east of East Calhoun. Carag, LHE..
Caraga
Region XIIICARAGA Regional center Butuan City Population 2,803,805 – Density 148.8 per km² Area 18,847.7 km² Divisions Provinces 4 Cities 3 Municipalities 70 – Barangays 1,310 – Cong. districts 7 Languages Surigaonon, Cebuano, Filipino, English,..
Caraga, Davao Oriental
Caraga is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Davao Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 33,481 people in 6,171 households. Barangays Caraga is politically subdivided into 17 barangays. AlvarCaningagDon Leon BalanteLamiawanManorigaoMercedesPalma G..
Caragea's plague
Caragea's plague was a bubonic plague epidemic that occurred in Wallachia, mainly in Bucharest, in the years 1813 and 1814, during the rule of the phanariot hospodar Ioan Gheorghe Caragea. Contents 1 Alleged source2 Outbreak and measures taken3 Death toll4 Notes5 Referenc..
Caragh
Caragh is a village in County Kildare, Ireland. It is located between the river Liffey and the Grand Canal approximately 4 miles north-by-north-west from Naas. Notable features in the town include: a shop (Centra), a pub (Coffeys), an off-licence (recently closed), a church, a national primary scho..
Caragh GAA
Caragh is a GAA club in Kildare, winner of three county senior football championships and the only club to play in five successive county finals, club of the year 1978 and home club of Larry Stanley, All Ireland medalist in 1919, Olympic athlete in 1924, first winner of the All-Time All-Star award..
Caraglio
Caraglio is a town and commune in the province of Cuneo, Piedmont (northern Italy). Piedmont · Communes of the province of Cuneo Acceglio | Aisone | Alba | Albaretto della Torre | Alto | Argentera | Arguello | Bagnasco | Bagnolo Piemonte | Baldissero d'Alba | Barbaresco | Barge | Ba..
Caraguatatuba
> Statistics State: São Paulo Metropolitan Regions: Caraguatatuba (capital) Founded: 1857 Area: 484 km² Population: 92,283 (2004) Population density: 179.64/km² Elevation: - Postal code: 11660-xxx Area/distance code: (00))55-12 Website: [www.car..
Caraguatatuba (micro-region)
Map Statistics State: São Paulo Macro-region: Vale do Paraíba Paulista Seat: Caraguatatuba Boundaries: - Area: km² Population: (2004) Population density: /km² IBGE code: - Name of habitants: ---> Website: [www..sp.gov.br] The Caraguata..
Caraguatay
Caraguatay is a district of the Cordillera Department, Paraguay. References External links ..
Caraipa
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Caraipa is a plant genus in the family Clusiaceae. ..
Carajo
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Carajo is a hard rock/metal band from Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was formed in 2001 with Marcelo "Corvata" Corvalan on bass and vocals, Andres "Andy" Vilanova on drums and Hernan "Tery" Langer on guitar and backing vocals. The first two share the history o..
Carajo (disambiguation)
The Spanish profanity word Carajo, meaning "penis" but also used in several different ways, might also refer to: Cargados Carajos, group of small islands at the Indian Ocean.Carajo, rock/metal band from Buenos Aires, Argentina.Alfaro Vive, Carajo! 1995 album by At the Drive-In.Word that can be used..
Carakiller
The carakiller is a giant flightless bird of prey created for the book and film The Future is Wild. The carakiller inhabits the dry Amazonian grasslands 5 million years from now. The ancestor of the carakiller was the caracara, a terrestrial grassland falcon native to Central America and South Ame..
Caral
The Caral pyramids in the arid Supe Valley, some 20 km from the Pacific coast. ..
Caralee McElroy
Caralee McElroy joined Xiu Xiu during its third album Fabulous Muscles in 2004. As a multi-instrumentalist alongside headman Jamie Stewart (who doubles as her cousin) the two have toured as a unit since then. Playing mostly percussive instrumentation, as well as harmonium and guitar. Caralee sings o..
Caralluma burchardii
Caralluma burchardii is a fleshy and superficially cactus-like plant that belongs to the genus Caralluma in the family Apocynaceae. This species is native to the eastern Canary Islands archipelago and adjacent Morocco. On the Canary Islands it is found on the islands of Fuerteventura, Lanzarote a..
Caramac
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Two Caramac bars Caramac is the brand name for a caramel flavoured bar manufactured by Nestlé. Coloured p..
Caramanico Terme
Caramanico Terme is a comune and town in the Province of Pescara in the Abruzzo region of Italy Abruzzo · Communes of the province of Pescara Abbateggio | Alanno | Bolognano | Brittoli | Bussi sul Tirino | Cappelle sul Tavo | Caramanico Terme | Carpineto della Nora | Castiglione a Cas..
Caramanta
Caramanta is a municipality in the Colombian department of Antioquia. ..
Carambar
Carambar is a chewy caramel bonbon from France. Each of the sweets comes with a joke inside much like Christmas crackers in the UK. There are many different flavours all available in multipacks: Natural Flavours (Arome Naturels)* Lemon / Citron* Strawberry / Fraise* Orange* Raspberry / Framboise..
Carambola
Carambolas still on the tree The carambola is a species of tree native to Sri Lanka and Bangladesh and is popular throughout Southeast Asia. It is also grown in Brazil, Ghana and Guyana. Carambola is commercially grown in the United States in south Florida and Hawaii. It is closely related ..
Carambole billiards
Carambole billiards (or carom) is a billiards game possibly developed in the 18th century in France, though the exact date of invention is not clear. The game consisted of two white cue balls and a red object ball. The red ball was called carambola after a red fruit. The object of the game was to ..
Caramel
A piece of caramel confectionery. For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Caramel is a food which has an orange-brown colour and a sweet toasted flavour, derived from the caramelization of sugar. Caramel is used to flavour candy, as well as soft drinks such as Coca-Cola. It is also commonly ..
Caramelization
Vegetables being caramelized Caramelization or caramelisation (see spelling differences) is the oxidation of sugar, a process used extensively in cooking for the resulting nutty flavor and brown color. Caramelization is a type of non-enzymatic browning reaction because it does not need enzymes..
Caramello Koala
Caramello Koalas are Australian confectionery made by the Cadbury Company. They consist of a koala shaped layer of chocolate, a thick layer of caramel, then another layer of chocolate similar to that of a Freddo Frog. The chocolate bar is sold in two sizes, the most popular 20 grams and the "Giant"..
Caramelo
Caramelo is a 2002 novel by American author Sandra Cisneros. It was inspired by her Mexican heritage and childhood in the barrio of Chicago, Illinois. The main character, Lala, is the only girl in a family of seven children and her family often travels between Chicago and Mexico City. Because Cisne..
Caramelos de Cianuro
Caramelos de Cianuro Caramelos de Cianuro is a Latin rock band from Venezuela. The band was formed in 1991, and recorded their first songs, "Nadando a Traves De la Galaxia" and "Tu Mama Te Va a Pegar", in 1992. A year later, the group signed up to CNR and released an EP called Las Paticas de la..
Caramel (band)
Caramel is a band which was formed from the ashes of the heavy metal act, Soho 69. Members of the band include Andy Curran, Simon Brierley, Virginia Storey and Eddie Zeeman. The band released Lucy in 1997 via Geffen Records the EP peaked at #35 on Billboard Magazine's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart...
Caramel (disambiguation)
Caramel may refer to: Caramel, the main entryCaramel (band), a rock band from Canada 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 articl..
Caramel apple
Peanut and caramel coated caramel apples Caramel apples or toffee apples are created by dipping or rolling apples in hot caramel, and sometimes then rolling them in nuts or other small savories or confections, and allowing them to cool. Alternately a sheet of caramel can be wrapped around the..
Caramel Apple Pops
Caramel Apple Pops are lollipops that come with caramel filling on the inside and green apple-flavoured candy coating on the outside, manufactured by Tootsie Roll Industries. They are quite similar to Charms Blow Pops and Tootsie Roll Pops. ..
Caramel corn
Caramel corn is made with popcorn covered in caramel or molasses, creating a sweet, crunchy treat. Mixes of caramel corn often contain nuts, like peanuts or almonds. Certain types of caramel corn are made with a white sugar-based caramel rather than the traditional brown sugar versions, for a ligh..
Caramel sauce
Chocolate sauce is a sauce either made from caramel or with a caramel flavor. See also Chocolate sauce ..
Caramoan, Camarines Sur
Caramoan is a 4th class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 39,642 people in 7,660 households. Barangays Caramoan is politically subdivided into 49 barangays. AgaasAntolonBacgongBahayBikalBinanuahan (Pob.)CabaconganCadong..
Caramon Majere
Caramon Majere (326 AC - 38 SC) is a fictional character from the Dragonlance series of books. Contents 1 Early Life2 The War of the Lance and beyond3 Family tree4 References Early Life Carmon Majere is one of the most pivotal characters in the entire Dragonlance series, ..
Caramoor International Music Festival
The Caramoor International Music Festival is a summer opera and classical music festival founded in 1946 and held on a 90-acre estate with its Meditteranean-style stucco villa located about 50 miles north of New York City in Katonah, New York. The Caramoor estate became a centre for the arts and mu..
Caramoran, Catanduanes
Caramoran is a 4th class municipality in the province of Catanduanes, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 23,790 people in 4,293 households. Barangays Caramoran is politically subdivided into 27 barangays. Baybay (Pob.)BoconBothoan (Pob.)BuenavistaBulalacaoCamburo..
Caramujo
Caramujo is a low-class neighborhood in the northern zone of Niterói, Brazil. The word caramujo in Portuguese language means snail. ..
Caramuru
Diogo Alvares Correia Diogo Alvares Correia (1475? - 1557), called Caramuru by the Tupinamba, was a Portuguese settler born in Viana. He departed for Brazil in 1509, and his ship wrecked in the coast of Bahia, Diogo Alvares found himself among the Tupinamba Indians. The Tupinamba called him "Caram..
Caranavi
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Caranavi Province
Caranavi is a province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia. ..
Carancho
In Bolivian folklore, Carancho is a hero who received the gift of fire from an owl. ..
Carandiru
Carandiru Pententiary was the biggest penitentiary in Latin America.1992 Carandiru Massacre, in which 111 prisoners were killed by military police.Estação Carandiru, the book by Dráuzio Varela, about the massacre.Carandiru (film), the film based on the book. This is a [disambiguationdisambig..
Carandiru (film)
Carandiru is a 2003 film, directed by Hector Babenco and based on the book Estação Carandiru (en: Carandiru Station), by Dr. Drauzio Varella, a physician and AIDS specialist. Carandiru tells the hundreds of stories that occurred in Carandiru Penitentiary, which was the biggest prison in Latin Ame..
Carandiru Massacre
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Carangas
Carangas ProvinceCarangas, Asturia (village in Asturia) redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Carangas Province
Carangas is a province in the Oruro Department, Bolivia. ..
Carangidae
Carangidae is a family of fishes which includes the jacks, pompanos, horse mackerels, and scads. They are marine fishes found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. Most species are fast-swimming predatary fishes that hunt in the waters above reefs and in the open sea; some dig in the sea fl..
Caranna
Caranna is a hard, brittle, resinous gum, obtained from the West Indian tree Bursera acuminata (family Amyridaceae). It has an aromatic flavor, and was used in pre-modern medicine. This article incorporates content from the 1728 Cyclopaedia, a publication in the public domain. ..
Caransebeş
Contents 1 Location2 Climate3 History and population4 People5 External links Location Caransebeş (German: Karansebesch; Hungarian: Karánsebes) is a city in Caraş-Severin County, part of the Banat region in southwestern Romania. It is located at the confluence of the ..
Caransebeş Airport
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Caranthanians
Caranthanians (Latin Quarantani, Slovenian Karantanci) were the Alpine Slavs of the early middle ages (Latin Sclavi qui dicuntur Quarantani, Slavs called Caranthanians). After the disintegration of Samo's realm, they established the duchy of Caranthania (independent from 660 to 745, partly independ..
Caranthir
Caranthir is a fictional character portrayed in J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy universe of Middle-earth. Caranthir, the fourth of the sons of Fëanor, was also the harshest, and the quickest to anger ; he was also called "Caranthir the Dark". His Quenya name was Morifinwë "The Dark Finwë". Nerdanel gav..
Caranus
For other people named , see {{{1. Caranus (Greek Karanos) is, according to legend, the progenitor of the ancient Macedonian royal house. He is a semi-legendary figure. ..
Caranus (disambiguation)
Caranus (Greek Karanos) is the name of: Caranus, legendary progenitor of the royal house of MacedonCaranus (4th century BC), one of the companions of Alexander the GreatCaranus (3rd century BC), probably a relative of the foregoing, whose wedding feast was described in a letter by Hippolochus..
Caranus of Macedonia
Caranus (in Greek Kαρανoς; died 329 BC), a Macedonian of the body called etairoi (εταιρoι) or guards1, was one of the generals sent by Alexander the Great against Satibarzanes when he had a second time excited Aria to revolt. Caranus and his colleagues were successful, and Satibarzanes wa..
Caran d'Ache
Caran d'Ache's most famous cartoon. The Dreyfus Affair divided the whole of French society. Here, Caran d'Ache depicts a fictional family dinner. At the top, somebody remarks "let's not discuss the Dreyfus Affair". At the bottom, the family is fighting and the caption reads "they have discussed it..
Carapa
Carapa is a genus in the mahogany family Meliaceae. The two to four species become medium-sized to large trees to 30 m tall, occurring in tropical South America and Africa; common names for include Andiroba and Crabwood. Species Carapa guianensisCarapa nicaraguensis (not accepted as distinct by ..
Carapace
A Carapace is a dorsal section of an exoskeleton or shell in a number of animal groups. Contents 1 Crustaceans2 Arachnida3 Tortoises4 In Fiction Crustaceans Diagram of a prawn, with the carapace highlighted in orange In crustaceans, the carapace is a part of the exosk..
Carapeços
Carapeços Carapeços is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Barcelos. It has a population of 2,186 inhabitants and a total area of 5.00 Km². Parishes of Barcelos municipality ..
Carapegua
Carapegua is an interior town of Paraguay, founded in 1725. Its principle exports include cotton, tobacco, Indian corn, sugar-cane and mandioca. ..
Carapelle Calvisio
Carapelle Calvisio is a comune and town in the Province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy ..
Carapicuíba
Municipality of CarapicuíbaPrefeito da Carapicuíba Coat of arms Flag Map --> Statistics State: São Paulo Microrregions: São Paulo Metropolitan Region Area: 35 km² Population: 363,368 (2004)Ranked 14th Population density: 10,381.94/km² Postal code: 063..
Carapintadas
The Carapintadas (Spanish: Painted Faces) were a group of extremists in the Argentine Army, who took part in uprisings during the presidency of Raúl Alfonsín in Argentina. In December 1986, the Ley de Punto Final (Full Stop Law) was introduced. This law set a 60-day deadline for Dirty War's victi..
Carapur
Carapur is a census town in North Goa district in the state of Goa, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Carapur had a population of 5334. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Carapur has an average literacy rate of 76%, hig..
Caraquet
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 article. Caraquet, New Brunswick is a town in New Brunswick, a Canadian province. Cara..
Caraquet, New Brunswick
Caraquet is a town in northern New Brunswick, Canada, on the Baie des Chaleurs. As of 2001 the population was 4,442. The name comes from the Micmac term for meeting of two rivers. The Caraquet River and Riviere du Nord flow into the Baie des Chaleurs west of the town. Caraquet was first settled i..
Caraquet (electoral district)
Caraquet is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. External links [Website of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick] ..
Carara National Park
Carara National Park ..
Caras
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 article. Caras may refer to: Caraş River in Europe.Caras (magazine), a Brazilian maga..
Caraş-Severin County
Caraş-Severin County Facts Development region: ..
Carascon
Carascon is an Italian family name of Spanish origin, originally spelled Carrascón and Italianized in the early 19th Century. The founder of the Italian branch of the family was Don Francisco Carrascón, a high ranking military commissioner of the Royal Spanish Army. ..
Carasi, Ilocos Norte
Carasi is a 5th class municipality in the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 1,154 people in 214 households. Barangays Carasi is politically subdivided into 3 barangays. AngsetBarbaqueso (Pob.)Virbira External links [Philippine Stand..
Caraşova
Caraşova location map Caraşova (Romanian: Caraşova, Serbian and Croatian: Krašova/Крашова, Hungarian: Krassóvár) is a commune in Romania, known especially for its geographical placement and for the origin of its inhabitants, the Krashovani. Caraşova is located in the Caraş-Seve..
Caras Galadhon
{|align=right |- | In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Caras Galadhon (pronounced /ˈkaras ˈgalaðon/) was the chief city of Lórien. Caras Galadhon was in the Naith of Lórien, in the heart of the Silvan Elven realm. It was built in the middle of, on top of, and out of the m..
Caraş River
The Caraş (Romanian: Caraş, Serbian: Karaš or Караш) is a 110 km long river in the Banat region of Romania and Serbia, left tributary of the Danube. In the Roman times, the river was known as Apo. Contents 1 Romania2 Serbia3 ..
Carat
Meanings of carat or karat: In the gem business: * Carat (mass) is a unit of mass for gems. In the United States, carat almost exclusively means the unit of mass. * Carat (purity) or karat is a unit of purity for gold. In the United States, karat almost exclusively means the unit of purity. In e..
Caratacus
Caratacus (Brythonic *Caratācos, Greek Καράτακος; variants Latin Caractacus, Greek Καρτάκης) was a historical British chieftain of the Catuvellauni tribe, who led the British resistance to the Roman conquest. He may correspond with the legendary Welsh character Caradog and the lege..
Carathéodory's extension theorem
See also Carathéodory's theorem for other meanings. In measure theory, Carathéodory's extension theorem proves that for a given set Ω, you can always extend a measure defined on R to the σ-algebra generated by R, where R is a ring included in the power set of Ω; moreover, the extension is..
Carathéodory's theorem
In mathematics, Carathéodory's theorem may refer to one of a number of results of Constantin Carathéodory: Carathéodory's theorem (convex hull) about the convex hulls of sets in Euclidean spaceCarathéodory's theorem (measure theory) about outer measures in measure theoryCarathéodory's extensio..
Carathéodory's theorem (conformal mapping)
See also Carathéodory's theorem for other meanings. In mathematics, Carathéodory's theorem in complex analysis states that if U is a simply connected open subset of the complex plane C, whose boundary is a Jordan curve Γ then the Riemann map f: U → D from U to the unit disk D extend..
Carathéodory's theorem (convex hull)
An illustration of Carathéodory's theorem for a square in R2 See also Carathéodory's theorem for other meanings In mathematics Carathéodory's theorem on convex sets states that if a point x of Rd lies in the convex hull of a set P, there is a subset P′ of P consisting of no more than ..
Carathéodory-Jacobi-Lie theorem
The Carathéodory-Jacobi-Lie theorem is a theorem in symplectic topology which generalizes Darboux's theorem. Statement The statement is as follows. Let M be a 2n-dimensional symplectic manifold with symplectic form ω. Let [f_1, f_2, \ldots, f_r (r \leq n)] be smooth functions de..
Caratinga
Caratinga is a city and municipality in eastern Minas Gerais state, Brazil. The population in 1999 was 72,959 inhabitants and the total area of the municipality was 1258h.69Km2. The altitude is 578 meters above sea level, with maximum altitude of 1,516 m in the Serra do Rio Preto and 330 m at the..
Caratunk, Maine
Caratunk is a town in Somerset County, Maine, United States. The population was 108 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 143.3 km² (55.3 mi²). 135.5 km² (52.3 mi²) of it is land and 7.8 km² (3.0 mi²) of it (5.42%) is water. ..
Carat (board game)
This article is about the board game. For more uses of the word Carat, see Carat. Carat is an abstract tile laying German style board game designed by Dirk Henn and published in 1993 by Queen Games and db Spiele. In 2004, after the success of Alhambra, Queen Games released an updated version of t..
Carat (mass)
For other uses of the word carat, see Carat. The carat is a unit of mass used for gems, and equals 200 milligrams. The word derives from the Greek keration (fruit of the carob), via Arabic and Italian. Carob seeds were used as weights on precision scales because of their reputation for having a u..
Carat (purity)
For other uses of the word "carat," see Carat. Carat or karat is a measure of the purity of gold and platinum alloys. In the United States and Canada, the spelling karat is usually used for the measure of purity, while carat refers to the measure of mass (see Carat). As a measure of purity, one car..
Carat UK
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 July 2006. } Carat UK is a leading British media agency agency ba..
Carausian Revolt
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The Carausian Revolt (286 - 296) was an episode in Roman history, during which a Roman military commander Ca..
Carausius
Carausius coin from Londinium mint. On the reverse, the lion, symbol of Legio IIII Flavia Felix. Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Carausius (d. 293) was a Roman usurper in Britain and northern Gaul (286–293, Carausian Revolt). Carausius was a man of humble origin, a Menapian from Belgic Gaul wh..
Carausius II
Carausius II is the name given by historians to a possible imperial usurper in Roman Britain between the years 354 and 358. Coins appear during this period bearing the name which is the same as an earlier British usurper emperor, Carausius. No other evidence of Carausius II is known although Roman ..
Caravaca de la Cruz
Caravaca de la Cruz (or simply and more commonly Caravaca) is a town and municipality of southeastern Spain, in the province of Murcia, near the left bank of the River Caravaca, a tributary of the Segura. It has a population of 24,664 as of 2005 ([INE]). In 1900 it had 15,846 inhabitan..
Caravaggio
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (29 September 1571 – 18 July 1610) was an Italian artist active in Rome, Naples, Malta and Sicily between 1593 and 1610. He is commonly placed in the Baroque school, on which he had a formative influence. Even in his ..
Caravaggio (BG)
Caravaggio is a small town (14,000 inhabitants) located in the province of Bergamo (North Italy), 40 kilometres East of Milan. Caravaggio is known for being the hometown of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, from which the Italian Baroque painter took his name. The city is also known for a Sanctua..
Caravaggio (disambiguation)
Caravaggio can refer to: Michelangelo Merisi, the painter universally known as CaravaggioCaravaggio (film), a film about the painterCaravaggio (BG), a town in Italy where Michelangelo Merisi was bornA character from the novel In the Skin of a Lion This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] ..
Caravaggio (film)
Caravaggio (1986) is a British film directed by Derek Jarman. The film is a strange, sensual, visually striking telling of the life of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio — with a great deal of poetic license. Jarman's movie is involved with the love triangle of Caravaggio (Nigel Terry), Lena..
Caraval
--> The Caraval (also caled a Cara-Serval) is the cross between a female serval and a male caracal. They have a spotted pattern similar to the Serval, but on a darker background. These are bred for the pet market. A Servical is the cross between a male serval and a female caracal. A litter of S..
Caravan
Caravan may refer to: Convoy, a group of vehicles or ships traveling together for mutual support* Camel train, a series of camels carrying goods or passengers in a group* Wagon train, a series of wagons, moving together and forming a lineTravel trailer, a small trailer in which people can live an..
Caravane cheese
Caravane is the brand name of a camel-milk cheese produced in Mauritania by Tiviski, a company founded by Nancy Abeiderrhamane in 1987. The milk is collected by a thousand nomadic herdsmen, and is very difficult to produce, but yields a product that is low in lactose. As Mauritanians do not general..
Caravanserai
This article is about the roadside inns. The band Santana also has an album entitled Caravanserai. A caravanserai (also spelt caravansarai, caravansary from Persian كاروانسرا, Turkish: kervansaray), means home or shelter for caravans ("caravan" meaning a group or convoy of soldiers, trade..
Caravanserai (album)
Caravanserai marked a major point in Santana's career, as it was a sharp departure from his critically acclaimed first three albums. 1971 marked the departure of original bassist David Brown, and he was replaced by Doug Rauch and Tom Rutley. In addition, Gregg Rolie was having a falling-out with..
Caravanserai of Sa'd al-Saltaneh
The Caravanserai of Sa'd al-Saltaneh (سعد السلطنه) is a large Caravanserai located in the city of Qazvin in Qazvin Province of Iran. Built during the Qajar era, the caravanserai is one of Persia's best preserved urban caravanserais. The builder (patron) of this large caravanserai was a p..
Caravans (novel)
Caravans, published in 1962, takes place in Afghanistan immediately following the second world war. The main character, Miller, is stationed in Kabul at the American embassy and is given the assignment of an investigation to find a young woman, also from the United States, who has disappeared after ..
Caravan (band)
See Caravan for other bands and songs and uses of the word "caravan". Caravan are an English rock/jazz band from the Canterbury area, founded by former Wilde Flowers members David Sinclair, Richard Sinclair, Pye Hastings and Richard Coughlan. Caravan rose to success over a period of several years f..
Caravan Club
The Caravan Club is the main body representing caravaners in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. It was founded by ten men and one woman in 1907 and now has 336,000 member families, 600 staff and an annual turnover of £70 million[link]. It is owned by its members who may vo..
Caravan Head, New South Wales
Caravan Head is a locality in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the north-eastern part of the suburb of Oyster Bay. It is situated on the southern bank of the Georges River. Suburbs and localities within the Sutherland Shire | Southern Sydney | Sydney ..
Caravan Industry Training
Caravan Industry Training (more commonly known simply as CITO) is recognised by the British Government and the two trade associations as the British caravan industry’s official training organisation. CITO is jointly owned and supported in a joint venture between the two caravan industry trade ass..
Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure
The Ewok Adventure (1984) is an American made-for-TV film set in the Star Wars galaxy. It was released theatrically overseas as Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure, and is known by that title today. The film focuses on the struggles of a brother and sister, stranded on the forest moon of Endor, ..
Caravan of Death
The Caravan of Death was a Chilean Army squad that, following the Sept. 11, 1973 Pinochet coup d'etat, flew by helicopter to the north of Chile in October, 1973. During this foray, members of the squad ordered or personally carried out the execution of approximately 70 individuals held in Army custo..
Caravan of Dreams
The Caravan of Dreams was a performing arts center located in the central business district of Fort Worth, Texas during the 1980s and 1990s. The venue was best known locally as a live music nightclub, though this only represented one portion of a larger facility. The center also included a multitra..
Caravan of East and West
The Caravan of East and West is a tax-exempt, educational foundation for brotherhood, established in 1929 by Mirza Ahmad Sohrab, Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler and his wife Julie and located at 132 East 65th Street in New York City, at Caravan House, the former Chanler town residence. The Caravan was a f..
Caravan park
Caravan parks are privately-owned locations which provide a stopping point - overnight or for weekly stays - for people traveling in a caravan, also known as a trailer or motorhome. A fee is usually required and some also encourage bookings during peak season. Occasionally they cater to campers wi..
Caravan Pictures
Caravan Pictures is a film production arm of Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group, formed by Roger Birbaum and Joe Roth. Its films were released by Walt Disney Pictures,Touchstone Pictures, and Hollywood Pictures. External link ..
Caravan Sites Act 1968
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Caravan Songs
Caravan Songs is a 7" EP by British singer/songwriter Darren Hayman. The first in a series chronicling Hayman's favorite holiday spots, it was released in 2005 on Static Caravan. Tracklisting Caravan SongFuture SongWelcome to Cresswell TowersLoft Song ..
Caravel
Caravela Latina / Latin Caravel Caravela Redonda / Square-rigged Caravel A caravel is a small, highly maneuverable, three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish for long voyages of exploration beginning in the 15th century. Although the carrack represented the state of the art ..
Caravel-redonda
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 July 2006. } The Caravel-Redonda was a ship that was used in the ..
Caravelas
Caravelas is a fishing village of about 20,000 inhabitants in southern Bahia, Brazil, a few miles above the mouth of the Caravelas River. It was founded in 1503 by Portuguese settlers. Caravelas was once the centre of a flourishing whale fishery. It is the port of the Bahia & Minas railway. ..
Caravelle
Caravelle may be a reference to: Sud Aviation Caravelle, the short/medium-range jet airliner, produced by Sud AviationSud Aviation Super-Caravelle, the design for a supersonic transport from Sud AviationVolkswagen Caravelle, the minibus/van produced by Volkswagen* for generation T3/Vanagon/T25, see ..
Caravel CMS
Caravel is an open source content management system originally designed for the 2,000+ organizations of the Mennonite Church. The project began in December of 2001 and took the unique approach of storing website metadata as LDAP objects, while the actual data is stored in the file system. Using Ope..
Caraway
Caraway or Persian cumin (Carum carvi) is a biennial plant in the family Apiaceae, native to Europe and western Asia. The plant is similar in appearance to a carrot plant, with finely divided, feathery leaves with thread-like divisions, growing on 20-30 cm stems. The main flower stem is 40-60 cm..
Caraway, Arkansas
Caraway is a town in Craighead County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 1,349 at the 2000 census. Geography Caraway is located at [35°45′33″N, 90°19′23″W] (35.759143, -90.323051)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Caraway thyme
Thymus herba-barona is a species of thyme native to Corsica, Sardinia and Mallorca, also known by its common name Caraway Thyme. This thyme has a strong scent similar to Caraway, for which it can be used as a substitute in any recipe. It can be used in cuisine or as an evergreen groundcover for gar..
Caraz
Caraz is a town in the Ancash Region, Peru. It is located at around [9°4′0″S, 77°49′0″W], at elevation of about 2400 m. ..
Carazo
Carazo may refer to: Carazo Department, in NicaraguaCarazo, Burgos, Spain redirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Carazo (department)
Carazo is a department in Nicaragua. It covers an area of 1,050 km² and has a population of 177,100 (2005 census). The capital is Jinotepe. Municipalities DiriambaDoloresEl RosarioJinotepeLa ConquistaLa Paz de CarazoSan MarcosSanta Teresa Departments of Nicaragua ..
Cara (Sword of Truth)
Cara is a fictional character in the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind. Description Cara is the unofficial leader of the three Mord'Sith who guard Richard Rahl. Cara is the closest to Richard, and he comes to consider her as a member of the family. The two other Mord'Sith, Raina and Berdine, ..
Cara al Sol
Cara al Sol (Spanish for "Facing the Sun") is the anthem of the Falange, the main current of Spanish Fascism. The lyrics were written by the law student and Falange co-founder José Antonio Primo de Rivera, and the music composed by Juan de Tellería, to fulfill the Falangists' need for a rousing so..
Cara Black
Cara Black (born February 17, 1979 in Harare) is a professional female tennis player from Zimbabwe. Note that Cara Black is also the name of a San Francisco-based mystery author whose Paris-set works include "Murder in Montmartre." As the daughter of Don and Velia Black, the tennis-playing Cara i..
Cara DeLizia
Cara DeLizia Cara DeLizia (born April 10, 1984 in Silver Spring, Maryland) is a young American television actress most known for her potrayal as Fiona "Fi" Phillips alongside Mackenzie Phillips in the Disney Original Series So Weird. Cara was born to Sherry and James Delizia. She got her star..
Cara Dillon
Cara Dillon is a folk singer from Dungiven, County Derry, Northern Ireland and formerly a member of UK folk-rock group Equation, she sang lead vocals with Kathryn Roberts (replacing Kate Rusby). She now performs as a solo artist with her husbandSam Lakeman as a producer and musician in her band. ..
Cara Gano
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Cara Island
Cara Island is a small island which is located off the west coast of Kintyre in Scotland, one kilometre south of Gigha. The island has not been permanently inhabited since the 1940s although one house which is used as a holiday home by the owner, a lawyer from Glasgow. Cara means corpse, which the i..
Cara Jones
Cara Jones is a singer, songwriter, and a voice actor. As a singer and songwriter, she has sold over 1.2 million copies of her songs in Japan. In the United States and elsewhere, her music can be heard on the popular syndicated television series Dawsons Creek, as well as in an increasing number o..
Cara Lott
Cara Lott (born Pamela Weston on August 6, 1961) was born in Huntington Beach, California. She grew up in a middle-class Catholic family, and spent most of her childhood at the beach. Her career in adult entertainment started when she was just 18. She asked a friend to take some pictures of her in..
Cara Mia
"Cara Mia" is a popular song. It was written by Tulio Trapani and Lee Lange and published in 1954. In reality Lee Lange was the psuedonym for Bunny Lewis, who was David Whitfield's record producer, and Tulio Trapani was the nom de plume for the song's co-writer and arranger Mantovani. The Un..
Cara Mia Wayans
Cara Mia Dianne Wayans (Born on April 18, 1987 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress. She is the daughter of Damon Wayans and Lisa Thorner. She is the sister of Damon Wayans, Jr., Michael Wayans, and Kyla Wayans. She is the neice of Dwayne Wayans, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Kim Wayans, Elvira..
Cara Michelle
Cara Michelle Meschter (better known simply as Cara Michelle) was born on February 1, 1978 in Hawaii, USA and is an American model and actress who is of German descent. Her first modeling job was in New York when she was aged 14, which led to further assignments in Milan, Greece, and Istanbul befo..
Cara Operations
Cara Operations Limited (formerly TSX:CAO, CAO.A) is a Canadian company that provides catering services to airlines and operates several restaurant and coffee shop chains including: Harvey's, Swiss Chalet, Second Cup, Kelsey's and Montana's. Contents 1 Company2 Operations2.1 Cateri..
Cara Pifko
Cara Pifko, right, in a promotional photo for the 2004-05 season of This is Wonderland. Cara Pifko (born March 15, 1976 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian actress known primarily for her work on television shows produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. A graduate of the National The..
Cara Sposa
Cara Sposa is the second EP by the Australian band Kisschasy, released on October 4, 2004. Track listing "Reminder" - 3:05"Love Affair With Distance" - 3:19"One Mistake" - 3:18"The Way They Walk" - 3:27..
Cara Sucia
Cara Sucia (Spanish: "dirty face") was one of Venezuela's most popular telenovelas, and its most exported to other countries. Produced by Venevision and filmed in 1992, Cara Sucia presents the story of Miguel Angel Gonzalez (played by Guillermo Davila) and Estrellita Montenegro (played by Sonya Smi..
Cara Wakelin
Cara Wakelin is a Canadian model and actress. She was chosen as Playboy's Playmate of the Month in November, 1999 and has appeared in numerous Playboy videos. She appeared on the cover, and in the 2005 Playmates at Play at the Playboy Mansion swimsuit calendar as the model for June. The calen..
Cara Walker
Cara Walker is a fictional character in the book series, Sweet Valley High. Character [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Cara was Jessica Wakefields best friend, a beautiful junior with an olive complexion. When the series began, Cara was on probation fr..
Cara Williams
Bernice Kamiat (born 29 June 1925 in Brooklyn, New York) is a former American film and television actress. She earned an Academy Award nomination for The Defiant Ones, and had her own situation comedy, The Cara Williams Show. Earlier, she had appeared opposite Harry Morgan in the sitcom "Pete and ..
Cara Zavaleta
Cara Zavaleta (born June 15, 1980 in Bowling Green, Ohio) is an American model and actress. She was a cast member in the South Pacific season of MTV's reality show Road Rules. After her stint on Road Rules, she posed for Playboy, which was planning a pictorial specifically focusing on reality tel..
Carb
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carb can refer to: short for Carbohydrateshort for Carburetorpart of a bongCARB is an acronym for the California Air Resources BoardThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the sam..
Carbacephem
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Carbachol
Carbachol (Kar-ba-kol [[Wikipedia:English phonetic spelling|key]), also known as carbamylcholine (marketed under the brand names Carbastat®, Carboptic®, Isopto Carbachol®, Miostat®), is classified as a cholinergic. It is primarily used for various opthalmic purposes, such as for treati..
Carbadox
Carbadox is a drug that combats parasite infection. In early 2004 it was banned by the Canadian government as a livestock feed additive and for human consumption. The European Union also forbids the use of Carbadox at any level. It is approved in the United States for use in swine for up to 42 days..
Carbajales de Alba
Carbajales de Alba is a village and municipality located in the northwest of the province Zamora in the autonomous community Castile-Leon of Spain. It has about 700 inhabitants. ..
Carball
Carball is a mod for Unreal Tournament 2004. It originally started in 2004 with a small and rather buggy Mod script written by Cliff Earl. New versions followed quickly and he soon launched a website dedicated to CarBall. With the community and number of servers growing fast, the forum he started ..
Carballedo
Carballedo, is a municipality in the Spanish province of Lugo. [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Municipalities of Lugo Abadín | Alfoz | Antas de Ulla | Baleira | Baralla | Barreiros | Becerreá | Begonte | Bóveda | Burela | Carballedo | Castro de Rei | Castroverde | Cervant..
Carballo
Carballo is a municipality of Spain in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia. [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Municipalities of A Coruña Abegondo | Ames | Aranga | Ares | Arteixo | Arzúa | A Baña | Bergondo | Betanzos | Boimorto | Boiro | Bo..
Carbamate
Carbamates or urethanes are a group of organic compounds sharing a common functional group with the general structure -NH(CO)O-. Carbamates are esters of carbamic acid, NH2COOH, an unstable compound. Since carbamic acid contains a nitrogen attached to a carboxyl group it is also an amide. Therefore,..
Carbamazepine
Carbamazepine (sold under the brand-names Biston, Calepsin, Carbatrol, Epitol, Equetro, Finlepsin, Sirtal, Stazepine, Tegretol, Telesmin, Timonil) is an anticonvulsant and mood stabilizing drug, used primarily in the treatment of epilepsy and bipolar disorder. It is also used to treat schizophreni..
Carbamide peroxide
Carbamide peroxide Systematic name Carbamide peroxide Chemical formula CxHxNxOx Molecular mass xx.xx g/mol Density x.xxx g/cm3 Melting point xx.x °C Boiling point xx.x °C CAS number [xx-xx-xx] SMILES xxxxx [Chemical infoboxDisclaimer and references&..
Carbaminohemoglobin
Carbaminohemoglobin (also known as carbhemoglobin and carbohemoglobin) is a compound of hemoglobin and carbon dioxide, which is one of the forms in which carbon dioxide exists in the blood. See also hemoglobinblood ..
Carbamoyl phosphate
Carbamoyl phosphate is a molecule that is involved in ridding the body of excess nitrogen in the urea cycle, and also in the synthesis of pyrimidines. It is produced from carbon dioxide, ammonia, and phosphate (from ATP) by the enzyme carbamoyl phosphate synthase. External links For a full list ..
Carbamoyl phosphate synthase
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Carbanion
A carbanion is an anion in which carbon has an unshared pair of electrons and bears a negative charge usually with three substituents for a total of eight valence electrons. The carbanion exists in a trigonal planar geometry. Formally a carbocation is the conjugate base of a carbon acid. R3C-H + B&..
Carbapenem
Carbapenems are a class of beta-lactam antibiotics. The following drugs belong to the carbapenem class: Imipenem/cilastatinMeropenemErtapenemFaropenem External links [Structure Activity Relationships] "Antibacterial Agents; Structure Activity Relationships," André Bryskier MD; beginnin..
Carbaryl
Carbaryl Carbaryl (1-naphthyl methylcarbamate, CAS number 63-25-2) is a chemical in the carbamate family used chiefly as an insecticide. It is a colorless white crystalline solid, m. p. 142°C. Its SMILES structure is CNC(OC2=CC=CC1=CC=CC=C12)=O. It is commonly sold under the brand name Sevi..
Carbazol-9-yl-methanol
Carbazol-9-yl-methanol or N-(Hydroxymethyl)carbazole CAS [2409-36-1] is a chemical substance with fluorescent properties. It can be synthesised from carbazole [1]. Typical reaction: to a mixture of carbazole (16,7 g, 0,1 mol) in ethanol (60 mL) is added potassium carbonate (10..
Carbeile Junior School
Carbeile Junior School is a large primary school in Torpoint, Cornwall. ..
Carbendazim
Status: ISO 1750 (published)IUPAC: methyl benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamateFormula: C9H9N3O2Activity: fungicides (benzimidazole fungicides; benzimidazolylcarbamate fungicides) ..
Carbene
Not to be confused with carbine. In chemistry a carbene is a short-lived and highly reactive organic molecule with a divalent carbon atom with only six valence electrons and the general formula: R1R2C: [#endnote_Morrison]. The carbon atom is sp2 hybridised with an empty p-orbital extending ..
Carbene dye
A carbene dye is a reactive dye based on carbene chemistry. A benzophenone is functionalised with a chromophore or group that can be easily converted to a chromophore at a later stage. The functionalised benzophenone is reacted with hydrazine hydrate and subsequently treatment with mercury oxide. T..
Carbenicillin
Carbenicillin is an antibiotic belonging to the carboxypenicillin subgroup of the penicillins. It has gram negative coverage which includes Pseudomonas aeruginosa but limited gram positive coverage. The carboxypenicillins are susceptible to degradation by beta-lactamase enzymes. is very soluble in..
Carbenium ion
A carbenium ion is a carbocation of the trivalent and classical type R3C+. A carbonium ion is a carbocation of the penta- or tetracoordinated nonclassical type such as an ion of the type R5C+. Carbonium ions appear as nonclassical carbocations such as the norbornyl cation These definitions have bee..
Carbenoid
In chemistry a carbenoid is a reactive intermediate that shares reaction characteristics with a carbene. In the Simmons-Smith reaction the carbenoid intermediate is a zinc / iodine complex that takes the form of I-CH2-Zn-I This complex reacts with an alkene to form a cyclopropane just as a carbene..
Carbenoxolone
Carbenoxolone, a synthetic derivative of glycyrrhizinic acid, is a licensed drug (in the UK) for oesophageal ulceration and inflammation. Other uses include treatment of oral and perioral lesions. ..
Carberry, Manitoba
Carberry is a town in the Rural Municipality of North Cypress located in the western part of Manitoba. The town was named for Carberry Tower in Scotland. It is located along Highway 5, approximately 48 kilometres east of Brandon, Manitoba. Agriculture is the primary industry in Carberry. Major att..
Carbet Mountains
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Carbide
Calcium carbide. In chemistry, Carbide confusingly refers to three different things: 1. The polyatomic ion C22−, or any salt of such. There is a triple covalent bond between the two carbon atoms. 2. The monatomic ion C4−, or any salt of such. This ion is a very strong base, and will comb..
CarbideCpp
Carbide.c++ is a version of the Eclipse IDE used for C++ development on Symbian OS. It is produced by Nokia. It's based on CDT, the standard C++ Eclipse editing environment, but with extra features to support Symbian OS C++ and other file formats. Currently it uses the same C++ compilers as CodeWar..
Carbide & Carbon Building
The Carbide & Carbon Building is a landmark of Chicago located at 230 N. Michigan Avenue. The building, which was built in 1929, is an example of art deco architecture designed by Daniel and Hubert Burnham, sons of architect Daniel Burnham, and was designated a Chicago landmark on May 9, 1996. Or..
Carbide lamp
Carbide lamp on a bicycle Carbide lamps (acetylene lamps) are simple lamps that produce and burn acetylene gas produced by reacting calcium carbide with water. These lamps were formerly found in mines (not to be confused with the Davy lamp), vintage cars, and lighthouses; they are still some..
Carbidopa
Carbidopa (MK-486) is a drug given to people with Parkinson's disease in order to inhibit peripheral metabolism of levodopa. Carbidopa inhibits aromatic-L-amino-acid decarboxylase (DDC), an enzyme important in the biosynthesis of L-tryptamine to 5-HT and in the biosynthesis of L-DOPA to Dopamine..
Carbidopa/levodopa
The combination of carbidopa and levodopa is used to treat Parkinson's disease and Dopa-Responsive Dystonia (DRD). This combination is sold under several brand names, including Sinemet®, Parcopa®, and Atamet®. ..
Carbimazole
Carbimazole is used to treat hyperthyroidism. It prevents the peroxidase enzyme from coupling and iodinating the tyrosine residues on thyroglobulin, hence reducing the T3/T4. See also propylthiouracil adverse effects: most serious adverse effect of carbimazole is bone marrow depression which..
Carbine
This article is about the term "carbine" in relation to firearms. For information on the racehorse with the same name, see Carbine (horse). For the chemistry term, see carbene. A carbine is a firearm similar to, but generally shorter and less powerful than, a rifle or musket of a given period. Th..
Carbine (horse)
Carbine, a New Zealand racehorse, one of the greatest thoroughbreds to race in Australasia, was one of five inaugural inductees into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame. Records show he was the standout performer in the 19th century and would rank with horses such as Phar Lap (who was a direct descen..
Carbine Williams
Carbine Williams is a 1952 American drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring James Stewart. The film follows the life of its namesake, David Marshall Williams, who invented the M1 Carbine rifle that was used in World War II while in prison. Plot The film follows the life of David Marshal..
Carbinoxamine
Carbinoxamine is an antihistamine. Antihistamines (primarily R06) [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit] D04AA: (02:Mepyramine) (03:Thenalidine) (09:Chloropyramine) (10:Promethazine) (13:Dimetindene) (14:Clemastine) (15:Bamipine) (22:Isothipendyl) (32:Diphenhydramine) (34:Chlorpheno..
Carbisdale Castle
Carbisdale Castle was built by the Duchess of Sutherland and is now used as a youth hostel, operated by the Scottish Youth Hostels Association. It is located on a hill above the Kyle of Sutherland in the region of Sutherland in the Highlands. The closest towns are Culrain, Invershin, Lairg, Ardgay a..
Carbis Bay
Carbis Bay (Cornish: Karrbons) is a village in the district of Penwith in Cornwall, United Kingdom. Carbis Bay is often considered to be part of Lelant, an older settlement to the south of Carbis Bay. The 2001 census gave the combined population of Carbis Bay/Lelant as 3482 [link]. The ..
Carbis Bay railway station
Carbis Bay railway station is situated on the St Ives Bay Line in Cornwall, United Kingdom and serves village and beach of Carbis Bay. There is just a single platform; trains towards St Erth run from left to right. Carbis Bay Viaduct is a short distance towards St Ives. History The station was ope..
Carbitral
Bromoureides are sedative-hypnotics available primarily in Europe, including bromisovalum (bromural) and carbromal (carbitral) (Horowitz, 1997). ..
Carbo
Carbo (Carbone) was a plebeian family within the gens Papiria of ancient Rome. Several members were notable: Gaius Papirius Carbo, consul 120 BCGnaeus Papirius Carbo, consul 113 BCGaius Papirius Carbo, son of the consul, tribune c. 90 BCGnaeus Papirius Carbo, consul three times during the 80s BC ..
Carbocation
A carbocation (pronounced "carbo-cat-ion") is an ion with a positively-charged carbon atom. A carbocation was previously often called a carbonium ion but questions arose on the exact meaning [link]. The charged carbon atom in a carbocation has only six electrons in its outer valence shel..
Carbodies
Carbodies is a British company based in Holyhead Road, Coventry, that started as a coachbuilder but is now best known for its Taxicab production business. The company was founded in 1919 when Robert Jones bought the vehicle body making business from Gooderham. Rather than make bespoke bodies to ind..
Carbodiimide
A carbodiimide is a functional group consisting of the formula N=C=N. Carbodiimides hydrolyze to form ureas, which makes them rarely found in nature. Contents 1 Carbodiimide formation2 Uses of carbodiimides2.1 Amide formation mechanism3 DCC3.1 External links4 DIC4.1..
Carbofuran
Carbofuran is the most toxic of the carbamate pesticides. It is marketed under the trade names Furadan and Curater, among several others, and it is used to control insects in a wide variety of field crops, including potatoes, corn and soybeans. It is a systemic insecticide, which means that the pla..
Carbogen
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Carbogen, also called Meduna's Mixture after its inventor, is a life-supporting mixture of carbon dioxide and oxygen gas, containing at least 20% oxygen and generally about 50% CO2. When Carbogen is inhaled, the increase of carbon dioxide in the lungs causes a perc..
Carbohydrase
Carbohydrase is a group of enzymes (as amylase) that promote hydrolysis or synthesis of a carbohydrate (as a disaccharide). Word Equation Carbohydrates + Water ---Carbohydrases---> Simple Sugars ..
Carbohydrate
Carbohydrates are chemical compounds that contain oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon atoms, and no other elements. They consist of monosaccharide sugars of varying chain lengths and that have the general chemical formula Cn(H2O)n or are derivatives of such. Certain carbohydrates are an important storage..
Carbohydrate acetalisation
In carbohydrate chemistry carbohydrate acetalisation is an organic reaction and a very effective means of providing a protecting group. The example below depicts the acetalisation reaction of D-ribose 1. With acetone or 2,2-dimethoxypropane as the acetalisation reagent the reaction is under thermody..
Carbohydrate catabolism
Carbohydrate catabolism is the breakdown of carbohydrates into smaller units. The empirical formula for carbohydrates, like that of their monomer counterparts, is CX(H2YOY). Carbohydrates literally undergo combustion to retrieve the large amounts of energy in their bonds. Read more about mitochondri..
Carbohydrate dehydrogenases
Carbohydrate dehydrogenases are a group of dehydrogenase enzymes that occur in many organisms and facilitate the conversion from a carbohydrate to a aldehyde, lactone, or ketose. An example includes L-gulonolactone oxidase. They are categorized under EC number 1.1. More specifically, they are in t..
Carbohydrate loading
In sports, carbohydrate loading, also known as carbo-loading, is a strategy employed by endurance athletes such as marathon runners to maximize the storage of glycogen in the muscles. The protocol of carbohydrate loading was originally developed in 1967 in Sweden. The original theory of carbohydra..
Carbohydrate metabolism
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum is responsible for some carbohydrate metabolism. In the liver, for example, the cell breaks down the polysaccharide glycogen. Eventually, the glycogen will be turned into glucose, and released into the blood, but first it is broken into glucose phosphate, an ion that..
Carbol fuchsin
Carbol fuchsin, carbol-fuchsin, or carbolfuchsin, is a mixture of phenol and basic fuchsin, used in bacterial staining procedures. It is commonly used in the staining of mycobacteria as it has an affinity for the mycolic acids found in their cell walls. It is a component of Ziehl-Neelsen stain. Car..
Carbombya
Carbombya is a fictional North African nation from the Transformers 1980s cartoon. Its formal name is the Socialist Democratic Federated Republic of Carbombya. Ruled by Supreme Military Dictator, King of Kings, and President For Life, Abdul Fakkadi, the country is rich in particularly fine oil and i..
Carbomb (cocktail)
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Carbomb (also known as "Belfast Carbomb" or "Irish Carbomb") is a cocktail made with stout (for example, Guinne..
Carbomer
A Carbomer is a synthetic polymer of acrylic acid. Carbomers are used as emulsion stabilizers or thickening agents in cosmetic products. They may be homopolymers of acrylic acid, crosslinked with an allyl ether pentaerythritol, allyl ether of sucrose, or allyl ether of propylene. [link] ..
Carbon
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Carbon, Alberta
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Carbon, Indiana
Carbon is a town in Clay County, Indiana, United States. The population was 334 at the 2000 census. Geography Carbon is located at [39°35′56″N, 87°6′27″W] (39.598974, -87.107510)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has..
Carbon, Iowa
Carbon is a city in Adams County, Iowa, United States. The population was 28 at the 2000 census. Geography Carbon is located at [41°3′1″N, 94°49′31″W] (41.050208, -94.825171)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a to..
Carbon, Texas
Carbon is a town in Eastland County, Texas, United States. The population was 224 at the 2000 census. Geography Carbon is located at [32°16′13″N, 98°49′42″W] (32.270302, -98.828445)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town h..
Carbon-11
Carbon-11 or 11C is a radioactive isotope of carbon. It decays 100% by positron emission to Boron-11. It has a half-life of 20.38 min. See also Isotopes of carbonCarbonIsotopes of boronBoron ..
Carbon-12
Carbon-12 is the more abundant of the two stable isotopes of the element carbon, accounting for 98.89% of stable carbon isotopes in the natural environment. It contains 6 protons, 6 neutrons and 6 electrons. Carbon-12 is of particular importance as it is used as the standard from which all other is..
Carbon-13
Carbon-13 is a natural, stable isotope of carbon and one of the environmental isotopes. It makes up about 1.109% of all naturally-occurring carbon on Earth. Detection by NMR spectroscopy Because of its nuclear spin properties, with a spin +1/2, just like the hydrogen atom, this isotope responds ..
Carbon-13 NMR
Carbon-13 NMR is the application of nuclear magnetic resonance in spectroscopy with respect to carbon. It is the carbon pendant of proton NMR and it allows the identification of carbon atoms in an organic molecule just as proton NMR identifies hydrogen atoms. As such carbon NMR is an important too..
Carbon-14
Carbon-14, 14C, or radiocarbon, is a radioactive isotope of carbon discovered February 27, 1940, by Martin Kamen and Sam Ruben. Its nucleus contains 6 protons and 8 neutrons. Its presence in organic materials is used extensively as basis of the radiocarbon dating method to date archaeological, geol..
Carbon-based life
Carbon forms the backbone of biology for all life on Earth. Complex molecules are made up of carbon bonded with other elements, especially oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen. It is these elements that living organisms need, among others, and carbon is able to bond with all of these because of its four v..
Carbon-carbon bond
A carbon-carbon bond is a covalent bond between two carbon atoms. The most common form is the single bond – a bond composed of two electrons, one from each of the two atoms. The carbon-carbon single bond is a sigma bond and is said to be formed between one sp3 hybridized orbital from each of the ..
Carbon-carbon double bond
A carbon to carbon double bond is a bond between two carbon atoms. This bond consists of the sigma bond and one pi bond. A carbon-carbon double bond is shorter and stronger than that of its single counterpart. It is denoted by two lines connecting carbon molecules together, thus: C=C . This bond is..
Carbon-hydrogen bonds
A carbon-hydrogen bond is a single bond between carbon and hydrogen atoms, most commonly found in organic compounds See also Hydrocarbon ..
Carbon/Silicon
Carbon/Silicon is a rock band formed in 2004 by two punk rock legends: Mick Jones of The Clash and Tony James of Generation X. Similar in many respects to Jones' earlier work in Big Audio Dynamite, Carbon/Silicon aims to break the traditional approach to rock and roll. The band was described by ..
Carbonaceous
Carbonaceous is the defining attribute of a substance rich in carbon. Particularly, carbonaceous hydrocarbons are very unsaturated, high-molecular-weight hydrocarbons, having an elevated carbon:hydrogen ratio. ..
Carbonaceous chondrite
Some carbonaceous chondrites. From left to right: Allende, Yukon and Murchison. A carbonaceous chondrite or a C-type chondrite is a type of chondritic meteorite which contains high levels of water and organic compounds, representing only a small proportion (~5%) of known meteorites. Their bulk..
Carbonado
Carbonado is a natural polycrystalline diamond found in alluvial deposits in the Central African Republic and Brazil. This diamond looks black and is highly porous. Unlike other natural polycrystalline diamonds, carbonado has no mantle-derived inclusions and its carbon isotope value is very low. Add..
Carbonado, Washington
Carbonado is a town in Pierce County, Washington, United States. The population was 621 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History Carbonado was officially incorporated on September 13, 1948. Geography Carbonado is located at ..
Carbonara
Spaghetti alla carbonara Carbonara is a traditional Italian pasta sauce. Carbonara comes from carbone, which is Italian for coal, and many believe the dish derives its name because it was popular among charcoal makers. Others believe, however, that the dish is called carbonara simply because ..
Carbonari
The Carbonari ("charcoal burners""CARBONARI (an Italian word meaning charcoal-burners)" from the [Carbonari article] in the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica) were groups of secret revolutionary societies founded in early 19th-century Italy. Their goals were patriotic and liberal and they playe..
Carbonária
The Carbonária was an anti-clerical, revolutionary, conspiratorial society established in Portugal in 1822. It was allied with the Italian Carbonari. Its operational units —structured into a hierarchy of barracas, choças and vendas—received military training. On February 1, 1908 King Carlos I..
Carbonatation
Carbonatation is a chemical reaction where calcium hydroxide reacts with carbon dioxide and forms unsoluble calcium carbonate: [Ca(OH)_2] + [CO_2] [\rightarrow ] [CaCO_3] + [H_2O] Contents 0.1 Concrete0.2 Sugar refining1 See also2&..
Carbonate
For other meanings, see Carbonate (disambiguation) In inorganic chemistry, a carbonate is a salt of carbonic acid. Contents 1 Chemical properties2 Applications3 History4 See also Chemical properties The carbonate ion is a polyatomic anion with the empirical formula CO32&minu..
Carbonated water
Effervescence from soda. Carbonated water, also known as soda water, sparkling water, or seltzer water, is plain water into which carbon dioxide gas has been dissolved. The process of dissolving carbon dioxide gas is called carbonation. It results in the formation of carbonic acid (which has ..
Carbonate (disambiguation)
Carbonate may refer to: Carbonate, a carbon compoundCarbonate minerals, a class of minerals containing the carbonate anionCarbonate (Italy), a commune in the Province of Cuneo This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred..
Carbonate alkalinity
Carbonate Alkalinity is a measure of the amount of carbonate and bicarbonate anions in solution. Carbonate and bicarbonate anions contibute to alkalinity due to their basic nature, hence their ability to neutralize acid. Mathmatically, the carbonate anion concentration is counted twice due to its..
Carbonate Compensation Depth
Carbonate compensation depth (CCD) is a level in the oceans below which the rate of supply of calcium carbonate (calcite and aragonite) equals the rate of dissolution, such that no calcium carbonate is preserved. Calcium carbonate is essentially insoluble in sea surface waters today, shells of dea..
Carbonate ester
A carbonate ester is a functional group in organic chemistry consisting of a carbonyl group flanked by two alkoxy groups. The general structure of these carbonates is (R1O)(R2O)C=O and they are related to esters (R1O)(R)C=O and ethers (R1O)(R2O)C and also to the inorganic carbonates. Carbonate es..
Carbonate hardness
Carbonate hardness is the measure of the carbonate (CO32-) and bicarbonate (HCO3-) ions contained in a solution, usually water. It is usually expressed either as parts per million (ppm or mg/L), or in degrees (KH - from the German "Karbonate Haerte"). One German degree of carbonate hardnes..
Carbonate minerals
Carbonate minerals are those minerals containing the carbonate ion: CO32-. Contents 1 Example carbonates1.1 Anhydrous carbonates1.2 Anhydrous carbonates with compound formulas1.3 Carbonates with hydroxyl or halogen1.4 Hydrated carbonates2 References Example carbonat..
Carbonate platform
A carbonate platform is a geologic structure composed of carbonate sediments that have accumulated and lithified over a long period of time. Their tops are typically in shallow water, though the total thickness of rock may be considerable; the carbonates of the Bahama Banks can be traced down to a ..
Carbonate rock
Carbonate rocks are a class of sedimentary rocks composed primarily of carbonate minerals. The two major types are limestone and dolomite (commonly called dolostone to avoid confusion with the mineral), composed of calcite (CaCO3) and the mineral dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2) respectively. Chalk and tufa ar..
Carbonation
Bubbles of carbon dioxide float to the surface of a carbonated soft drink. Carbonation occurs when carbon dioxide is dissolved in water or an aqueous solution. This process yields the "fizz" to carbonated water and sparkling mineral water, the head to beer, and the cork pop and bubbles to cha..
Carbonatite
Carbonatites are intrusive igneous rocks defined by a mineralogy which is greater than 50% carbonate minerals. Carbonatites may be confused with marble, and may require geochemical verification. Carbonatites are usually intrusions with central plugs within zoned alkalic intrusive complexes, or as d..
Carbondale
Carbondale is the name of some places in the United States of America: Carbondale, ColoradoCarbondale, IllinoisCarbondale, KansasCarbondale, PennsylvaniaCarbondale, a community of Tulsa, Oklahoma This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same tit..
Carbondale, Colorado
Mount Sopris, south of town, as viewed from Colorado Rocky Mountain School Carbondale is a town in Garfield County, Colorado, United States. The population was 5,196 at the 2000 census. The town is located in the mid valley of the Roaring Fork River, downstream from Aspen and upstream from the ..
Carbondale, Illinois
Carbondale is a city in Southern Illinois in the midwest United States, about one hour north of Cairo. It is known mainly as the site of the main campus of Southern Illinois University. The city is located in Jackson County, Illinois. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 30,069...
Carbondale, Indiana
Carbondale is a small town in Liberty Township, Warren County, Indiana, near the intersection of US Highways 41 and 63. Originally known as Clark's Cross Roads, then Free Hall, the discovery of coal in the town's vicinity led to the current name being applied in 1873. Geography Carbondale is locat..
Carbondale, Kansas
Carbondale is a city in Osage County, Kansas, United States. The population was 1,478 at the 2000 census. Founded in 1872. The community is served by Santa Fe Trail school district USD 434. which also serves Scranton, Kansas and Overbrook, Kansas. The Carbondale attendance center houses grades K-8 ..
Carbondale, Pennsylvania
Carbondale is a city in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 9,804 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 Transportation5 Carbondale in Popular Culture6 External links Geography Carbondale is located at [4..
Carbondale Aces
The Carbondale Aces were an American basketball team based in Brooklyn, New York that was a member of the American Basketball League. Year-by-year Year League Reg. Season Playoffs 1950/51 ABL 7th Did not qualify ..
Carbondale Green Party Congress
The 2001 Congress of the Greens/Green Party USA, held at Carbondale, Illinois, was a critical event in the history of the Green Party in the United States. At the Congress, occurring July 20 to July 23, at which the G/GPUSA was to consider the Boston Proposal, a tentative "merger" agreement between ..
Carbondale Township, Pennsylvania
Carbondale Township is a township in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania and is respectively named for the adjoining city of Carbondale. The township is located near Scranton. The population was 1,008 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total a..
Carbonear, Newfoundland and Labrador
Carbonear is a town on the Bay de Verde Peninsula in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. As of 2005, there are around 5,000 residents in Carbonear. Contents 1 History1.1 Timeline2 Notable people born/lived at Carbonear3 See also4 External links History Located on the west..
Carbonear-Harbour Grace
Carbonear-Harbour Grace is a provincial electoral district for the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. External link [Website of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly] ..
Carbonear Island
Carbonear Island is a small uninhabited island on the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland, Canada. It is located at the mouth of Carbonear harbour. There are no records to show permanent residence but, it became a strategic haven for the British settlers of Carbonear during the raids by the French. Th..
Carbonel: the King of the Cats
Carbonel: the King of Cats is a children's book by Barbara Sleigh, first published by Puffin Books in 1955, and in the US by Bobbs-Merrill, 1955. It has two sequels, The Kingdom of Carbonel (Puffin, 1961) and Carbonel and Calidor: Being the Further Adventures of a Royal Cat (Kestrel Books, 1978)...
Carbonell Awards
The Carbonell Awards recognize excellent theater in the South Florida area of the United States. The awards are named after the sculptor Michael Carbonell, who designed the bronze and marble award that is given to the winners. Voting is conducted by three panels of ten members each. The program addi..
Carbonel series
Carbonel is a children's book series by Barbara Sleigh, first published by Puffin Books from 1955 to 1978. Also published in the US by Bobbs-Merrill from 1955. It has three novels, first Carbonel: the King of the Cats and two sequels, The Kingdom of Carbonel (Puffin, 1961) and Carbonel and Calidor:..
Carbonera
Carbonera is a commune with 10.741 inhabitants in the province of Treviso. Veneto · Communes of the province of Treviso Altivole | Arcade | Asolo | Borso del Grappa | Breda di Piave | Caerano di San Marco | Cappella Maggiore | Carbonera | Casale sul Sile | Casier | Castelcucco | Ca..
Carbone (PZ)
Carbone is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. Basilicata · Communes of the province of Potenza Abriola | Acerenza | Albano di Lucania | Anzi | Armento | Atella | Avigliano | Balvano | Banzi | Baragiano | Barile | Bella | Br..
Carbonfund
Carbonfund is a non-profit organization devoted to reducing human impact on climate change. It provides carbon offsetting products to the general public. Originally, it purchased and retired carbon credits on the Chicago Climate Exchange, of which it is still a member, but now it focuses on its ow..
Carbonia
For the amorphous form of carbon dioxide, see amorphous carbonia. Carbonia is a town in the province of Carbonia-Iglesias, Sardinia, Italy. It is located at around [39°10′2″N, 8°31′20″E]. Description Carbonia is situated in a beautiful part of Sardinia. The city is surrounded b..
Carbonic acid
Carbonic acid Other names Carbon dioxide solution Molecular formula H2CO3 SMILES C(=O)(O)O Molar mass 62.03 g/mol CAS number 463-79-6 Density 1.0 g/cm3(dilute solution) Solubility (water) exists only in solution Acidity (pKa) 3.60 (see text)10.25 [Chemical infob..
Carbonic anhydrase
Systematic name carbonate hydro-lyase Other names carbonate dehydratase;carbonate anhydrase;carbonic acid anhydrase EC number ..
Carbonic maceration
In winemaking, the process often used in Beaujolais, in which whole grapes are fermented without crushing. A conventional alcoholic fermentation involves crushing the grapes to free the juice and pulp from the skin. Carbonic maceration ferments most of the juice while it is still inside the grape, ..
Carboniferous
The Carboniferous is a major division of the geologic timescale that extends from the end of the Devonian period, about 359.2 Ma (million years ago), to the beginning of the Permian period, about 299.0 Ma (ICS 2004). As with most older geologic periods, the rock beds that define the period's start a..
Carboniferous limestone
Carboniferous Limestone is a type of limestone rock. A number of notable geomorphological features in Britain are formed from this rock, including Cheddar Gorge in the Mendip Hills and the Avon Gorge near Bristol. ..
Carboniferous tetrapods
Carboniferous Tetrapods include amphibians and reptiles that lived during the Carboniferous Period. During this time, amphibians (including many extinct groups unrelated to modern forms, referred to as "basal tetrapods") were the predominant tetrapods, and included the Temnospondyli, Lepospondyli, ..
Carbonite
Carbonite is an explosive made from such ingredients as nitroglycerin, wood meal, and some nitrate as that of sodium; also nitrobenzene, saltpeter, sulfur, and diatomaceous earth.Carbonite is also a fictional ionic compound in the Star Wars universe. What this is has never been satisfactorily determ..
Carbonitriding
Carbonitriding is a modification of gas carburizing, as opposed to a form of nitriding. This modification describes the addition of ammonia molecules into the gas carburizing atmosphere, and will therefore add nitrogen to the carburized case. Atomic Nitrogen is formed at the surface which thereafte..
Carbonium ion
A carbonium ion is a carbocation of the penta- or tetracoordinated nonclassical type such as an ion of the type R5C+ [#endnote_Olah]. methonium The parent compound methonium or CH5+ is protonated methane and a superacid. This ion exists as a reactive intermediate in interstellar space an..
Carbonization
Carbonization is the term for the conversion of an organic substance into carbon or a carbon-containing residue. It is often used in organic chemistry with reference to the generation of coal gas and coal tar from raw coal. Fossil fuels in general are the products of the carbonization of vegetable m..
Carbonized
Carbonized is a Swedish death metal band. Contents 1 Band members1.1 Current members1.2 Former members2 Discography2.1 Studio albums2.2 Singles2.3 Splits2.4 Demos3 External links Band members Current members Christofer Johnsson - guitar, vocalsLars ..
Carbonized (band)
Carbonized was formed by Lars Rosenberg in 1998, with Dismember vocalist Matti Karki its early stages. Joined by drummer Piotr Wawrzeniuk, the trio was completed by Therion's Christofer Johnsson, who originally agreed to only perform session guitarwork but eventually became a full-time member. Quite..
Carbonless copy paper
Carbonless copy paper or NCR paper is an alternative to carbon paper. It is used to make a copy of an original, handwritten document without the use of any electronics. Carbonless copy paper was developed by the NCR Corporation as a biodegradable, stain-free alternative to carbon paper. Carbonles..
Carbontech
Carbontech Replicas of Essendon Airport, Victoria is an Australian specialty car company. A V-8 powered supercar called Carbontech Redback Spyder was introduced at the 2002 Melbourne Motor Show. External link http://carbontech.com.au/GO.HTM ..
Carbonton, North Carolina
WHAT IS IT? A TOWN OR AN UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITY. THE CENSUS BUREAU HAS NO RECORD OF IT. Carbonton is a place in Lee County, North Carolina. ..
Carbonyl
Carbonyl group In organic chemistry, a carbonyl group is a functional group composed of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom. The term carbonyl can also refer to carbon monoxide as a ligand in an inorganic or organometallic complex (e.g. nickel carbonyl); in this situation, carbon ..
Carbonyldiimidazole
General Systematic name 1,1'-carbonyldiimidazole Other names N,N'-carbonyldiimidazoleCDI Molecular formula C7H6N4O Molar mass 162.15 g/mol Appearance White fine powder CAS number [530-62-1] Properties Density and phase ? g/cm3, ? Solubility in water Reac..
Carbonyl fluoride
Carbonyl fluoride General Systematic name Carbon oxyfluoride Other names Carbonyl fluoride, Carbon fluoride oxide Molecular formula COF2 SMILES ? Molar mass 66.007 g/mol Appearance colorless gas CAS number [353-50-4] Properties Density and phase 2.698..
Carbonyl iron
Carbonyl iron is a highly pure (97.5% for grade S, 99.5+% for grade R) iron, prepared by chemical decomposition of purified iron pentacarbonyl. It usually has the appearance of grey powder, composed of spherical microparticles. Most of the impurities are carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen. In electronics..
Carbonyl sulfide
Carbonyl sulfide Chemical name carbonyl sulfide Chemical formula OCS InChI InChI=1/COS/c2-1-3 Molecular mass 60.07 g/mol Melting point -139 °C Boiling point -50 °C Density 0.00251 g/cm3 CAS number 463-58-1 SMILES O=C=S | NFPA 704 | |- Excep..
Carbon (API)
Carbon is Apple Computer's procedural API for the Macintosh operating system, which permits a good degree of forward and backward compatibility between source code written to run on the outdated Mac OS 9, and the newer Mac OS X. It is one of five major APIs available for Mac OS X; the others are Coc..
Carbon (disambiguation)
Carbon may refer to: Carbon, the chemical element.Carbon black, a filler often used to improve the properties of rubber or plastic compounds.Carbon fiber, can refer to carbon filament thread, or to felt or woven cloth made from those carbon filamentsCarbon Computing, a Canadian reseller of Apple Com..
Carbon accounting
Carbon accounting is the general term used to describe the accounting, undertaken to measure the amount of carbon sequestered or the amount of carbon that is avoided to be released into the atmosphere trough projects (from the Flexible Mechanisms). These projects thus include (but are not limited to..
Carbon arc welding
Carbon Arc Welding (CAW) is a process which produces coalescence of metals by heating them with an arc between a nonconsumable carbon (graphite) electrode and the work-piece. It was the first arc-welding process ever developed but is not used for many applications today, having been replaced by tw..
Carbon audit regime
A carbon audit regime is a means of accounting for greenhouse gas control efforts. It establishes that the claimed reductions in emissions or enhancements of carbon sinks, has actually occurred and is stable. The UK is the only nation in the world that presently has such a regime. See also Carbon..
Carbon Based
Carbon Based is a hard dance and freeform hardcore band from Finland. The band was formed in 1996 and has been experimenting with different styles of electronica. The group is one of the pioneers of unique Finnish freeform sound often referred to as FINRG. The group includes four members: Toni Ero..
Carbon black
Carbon black is a material produced by the incomplete combustion of petroleum products. Carbon black has an extremely high surface area to volume ratio, and as such it is one of the first nanomaterials to find common use. It is similar to soot but with a much higher surface area to volume ratio. Ca..
Carbon burning process
The carbon burning process is a nuclear fusion reaction that occurs in massive stars (at least 4 MSun at birth) that have used up the lighter elements in their cores. It requires high temperatures (6×108 K) and densities (about 2×108 kg/m3). 12C + 12C → 24Mg + γ &ra..
Carbon button lamp
The carbon button lamp is a single-electrode incandescent lamp invented by Nikola Tesla during his effort to get around the Edison patent for the incandescent light bulb. A carbon button lamp contains a small carbon sphere positioned in the center of an evacuated glass bulb. This type of lamp must..
Carbon capture and storage
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is an approach to mitigating climate change by capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from large point sources such as power plants and subsequently storing it away safely instead of releasing it into the atmosphere. Technology for capturing of CO2 is already commercially av..
Carbon Cliff, Illinois
Carbon Cliff is a village in Rock Island County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,689 at the 2000 census. Geography Carbon Cliff is located at [41°29′55″N, 90°23′46″W] (41.498698, -90.396129)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Cen..
Carbon Computing
Carbon Computing is one of Canada’s largest and most successful Apple Computer resellers with two locations in the province of Ontario. The company’s downtown Toronto sales complex houses 45 staff in its retail store, service department and corporate sales divisions. Launched in 1993, Carbon C..
Carbon copy
Carbon copying, often abbreviated to c.c., was originally the technique of using carbon paper to produce one or more copies simultaneously with the creation of paper documents. On an old-fashioned typewriter, this would be done by placing carbon paper sheets between two or more sheets of paper in t..
Carbon Copy
Carbon Copy may be: Carbon copy, a simple document copying technique, as well as a header in e-mail.Carbon Copy (film) is a 1981 movie comedy starring George Segal and Denzel WashingtonCarbon Copy (software) is remote control software for Microsoft Windows PCsA "full name" for Cc the catA horse whi..
Carbon Copy (film)
Carbon Copy is a 1981 comedy film, directed by Michael Schultz. Contents 1 Plot2 Main cast3 See also4 External links Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Roger Porter (Washington) is the long-lost black son of Walter Whitney..
Carbon Copy Media
Carbon Copy Media is an Ohio-based independent record label, clothing company, and video production company founded by JT Woodruff of Hawthorne Heights. See also List of record labels External links [Official site][Myspace Profile] ..
Carbon County
Carbon County is the name of several counties in the United States: Carbon County, MontanaCarbon County, PennsylvaniaCarbon County, UtahCarbon County, Wyoming This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pag..
Carbon County, Montana
Carbon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. As of 2000, the population is 9,552. Its county seat is Red Lodge6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a tot..
Carbon County, Pennsylvania
Carbon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of 2000, the population was 58,802. Carbon County marks the northern border of the Lehigh Valley region of the state and is considered part of the state's Coal Region. Its county seat is Jim Thorpe6. Contents 1 La..
Carbon County, Utah
Carbon County, Utah County seat Price, Utah Largest city Price, Utah Population (2000) 20,422 Area km² (1,485 mi²) Year founded 1894 Named for abundant coal deposits in the area Carbon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Utah. As of 2000 the popu..
Carbon County, Wyoming
Carbon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wyoming. As of 2000, the population is 15,639. Its county seat is Rawlins6. Contents 1 History2 Geography2.1 Adjacent Counties3 Demographics4 Cities and towns5 External link History Carbon County was organize..
Carbon credit
Carbon credits are measured in units of certified emission reductions (CERs). Each CER is equivalent to one tonne of carbon dioxide reduction. India has emerged as a world leader in reduction of greenhouse gases by adopting Clean Development Mechanisms (CDMs) in the past two years. Developed count..
Carbon Creek (Enterprise episode)
Carbon Creek was the second episode of the second season of [[Star Trek: Enterprise]]. First broadcast on September 25, 2002, "Carbon Creek" was actually the first episode produced for the second season. An atypical Enterprise episode, it does not focus on any of the central characters. Plot ..
Carbon cycle
See CNO cycle for the thermonuclear reaction involving carbon that helps power stars. The carbon cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged between the biosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere of the Earth. Other bodies may have carbon cycles, but little is known about t..
Carbon cycle re-balancing
The carbon cycle is the process by which carbon is exchanged between the four reservoirs of carbon: the biosphere, the earth, the air and water. Exchanges take place in several ways, including respiration, transpiration, combustion and decay. The carbon balance, or carbon budget, is the balance of..
Carbon Defense League
The Carbon Defense League (CDL), founded in 1998, is a group of anarchist tactical media practitioners whose exploits include a variety of media actions on a variety of different media platforms including the Nintendo Gameboy. Relative to Institute for Applied Autonomy and CAE media activists, the ..
Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide Other names Carbonic acid gas,Carbonic anhydride,dry ice (solid) Molecular formula CO2 Molar mass 44.0095(14) g/mol Solid state Dry ice, carbonia Appearance colourless gas CAS number [124-38-9] Properties Density and phase 1600 kg/m³, solid1.98..
Carbon dioxide (data page)
This page provides supplementary chemical data on COMPOUND. Contents 1 Material Safety Data Sheet2 Structure and properties3 Thermodynamic properties4 Spectral data5 References6 Material Safety Data Sheet7 Structure and properties8 Thermodynamic properti..
Carbon dioxide emissions in mainland China
The NRDC released two conflicting statistics about carbon dioxide emissions in mainland China. The first report claimed a 17% reduction in emissions between 1996 and 2000. The second report claimed carbon dioxide emissions fell 6 percent to 14 percent between 1996 and 1999. The NRDC said their seco..
Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center
The Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) is an organization within the United States Department of Energy and has the primary responsibility for providing the US government and research community with global warming data and analysis as it pertains to energy issues. The CDIAC, and its..
Carbon dioxide laser
A test target is vaporized and bursts into flame upon irradiation by a high power continuous wave carbon dioxide laser emitting tens of kilowatts of infrared light. The carbon dioxide laser (CO2 laser) was one of the earliest lasers to be developed (invented by Kumar Patel of Bell Labs in 1964..
Carbon dioxide sink
Carbon sequestration from a fossil-fuel power station A carbon dioxide sink or CO2 sink is a carbon reservoir that is increasing in size, and is the opposite of a carbon "source". The main natural sinks are the oceans and growing vegetation. The concept has become more widely known because o..
Carbon Dioxide Transmission Rate
Carbon Dioxide Transmission Rate, abbreviated as COTR, is the measurement of the amount of carbon dioxide gas that passes through a substance over a given period. It is mostly carried out on non-porous materials, where the mode of transport is diffusion, but there are a growing number of application..
Carbon Disclosure Project
The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) provides a secretariat for the world's largest institutional investor collaboration on the business implications of climate change. CDP represents an efficient process whereby many institutional investors collectively sign a single global request for disclosure of..
Carbon disulfide
Carbon disulfide Chemical name Carbon disulfide Other names Dithiocarbonic anhydride Chemical formula CS2 SMILES CS(S) Molecular mass 76.1 g/mol Appearance colorless liquidimpure: light-yellow CAS number 75-15-0 Properties Density 1.26 g/cm3 Melting poin..
Carbon emissions trading
Carbon emissions trading involves the trading of permits to emit carbon dioxide (and other greenhouse gases, calculated in tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent, tCO2e). It is one of the ways countries can meet their obligations under the Kyoto Protocol to reduce emissions and thereby mitigate global ..
Carbon fiber
Carbon fiber can refer to carbon filament thread, or to felt or woven cloth made from those carbon filaments. By extension, it is also used informally to mean any composite material made with carbon filament; for more on that application, see graphite-reinforced plastic. A cloth of woven carbon ..
Carbon fiber reinforced plastic
Carbon fiber reinforced plastic or (CFRP or CRP), is a strong, light and very expensive composite material or fiber reinforced plastic. Similar to glass-reinforced plastic, which is sometimes simply called fiberglass, the composite material is commonly referred to by the name of its reinforcing fibe..
Carbon filtering
Carbon filtering is a method of water purification that uses a block of activated carbon to remove contaminants and impurities, utilizing chemical adsorption. Each block of carbon is designed to provide a large section of surface area, in order to allow contaminants the most possible exposure to th..
Carbon finance
Carbon finance is the general term applied to resources provided to a project to purchase greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions. Since projects can only be started (and produce money) from countries having ratified the Kyoto-protocol, and the countries already in the Kyoto-protocol are still work..
Carbon fixation
Carbon fixation is a process found in autotrophs, usually driven by photosynthesis, whereby carbon dioxide is converted into organic compounds. In plants, there are three types: C3 - plant that uses the Calvin Cycle for the initial steps that incorporate CO2 into organic matter, forming a 3-carbon..
Carbon flaw
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 July 2006. } A carbon flaw is a blemish present within a diamond ..
Carbon flux
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Carbon footprint
CO2 emission per capita per year per country Carbon footprint is a measure of the amount of carbon dioxide or CO2 emitted through the combustion of fossil fuels; in the case of an organization, business or enterprise, as part of their everyday operations; in the case of an individual or househ..
Carbon Glacier
Carbon Glacier is an album by Laura Veirs, released in 2004. [Carbon Glacier] is also a glacier on Mt. Rainier. Track listing "Ether Sings" - 3:44"Icebound Stream" - 3:04"Rapture" - 3:06"Lonely Angel Dust" - 2:38"The Cloud Room" - 2:52"Wind Is Blowing Stars" - 2:43"Shadow Blues" - 4:20"..
Carbon Glacier (landform)
The Carbon Glacier is the source of the Carbon River. It is accessible from the northwest Carbon River entrance of Mount Rainier National Park just outside the town of Carbonado Washington. The Carbon Glacier is the lowest-elevation glacier in the 48 contiguous United States at around 3700 ft. Also..
Carbon group
Group 14 Period 2 ..
Carbon Hill
Carbon Hill is the name of three places in the United States: Carbon Hill, AlabamaCarbon Hill, IllinoisCarbon Hill, OhioThis 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 po..
Carbon Hill, Alabama
Carbon Hill is a city in Walker County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 2,071. Geography Carbon Hill is located at [33°53′26″N, 87°31′28″W] (33.890690, -87.524307)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the cit..
Carbon Hill, Illinois
Carbon Hill is a village in Grundy County, Illinois, United States. The population was 392 at the 2000 census. Geography Carbon Hill is located at [41°17′47″N, 88°17′58″W] (41.296317, -88.299524)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Burea..
Carbon intensity
Carbon intensity is the ratio of carbon emissions to economic activity. It is typically reported as the change in the ratio of the two. Carbon intensity can also be a measure of carbon emissions versus primary energy. Both measurements are a reflection of the efficiency of the economy with respe..
Carbon in pulp
Carbon in Pulp (CIP) is a technique for recovery of gold which has been liberated into a cyanide solution as part of the gold cyanidation process, a gold extraction technique. Introduced in 1985, Carbon in Pulp is regarded as a simple and cheap process. As such it is used in most industrial applic..
Carbon Leaf
Carbon Leaf, is "a 5-piece acoustic/electric/mandolin/rootsy/poppy rock band from Richmond, Virginia." (Milstead, Scott. 2006. ["Carbon Leaf's MySpace Profile"]. Retrieved June 3, 2006) Contents 1 Band members2 History3 Discography4 Awards5 Trivia6 External..
Carbon Lehigh Intermediate Unit
Carbon Lehigh Intermediate Unit #21 (CLIU), located in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, is one of twenty nine Educational Service Agencies created by an Act of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania in 1971. CLIU provides services to fourteen public school districts, non-public schools, and two Vocational..
Carbon McCoy
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Carbon microphone
The carbon microphone is also known as a carbon button microphone (or sometimes just a button microphone) or a carbon transmitter. It consists of two metal plates separated by granules of carbon. When sound waves strike one of the plates, the pressure on the granules changes, and in turn the elec..
Carbon monofluoride
Carbon monofluoride (CF, CFx, or (CF)x), also called polycarbon monofluoride, polycarbon fluoride, and poly(carbon monofluoride), is a material formed by high-temperature intercalation of fluorine gas into graphite, charcoal, or pyrolytic carbon powder. Its CAS number is [51311-17-2][..
Carbon monoxide
Carbon monoxide General Systematic name Carbon monoxide Other names Carbonic oxide,Coal gas Molecular formula CO Molar mass 28.01 g/mol Appearance Colorless, odorless gas CAS number [630-08-0] Properties Density and phase 0.789 g/cm3, liquid1.250 g/L at 0°C,..
Carbon monoxide (data page)
This page provides supplementary chemical data on COMPOUND. Contents 1 Material Safety Data Sheet2 Structure and properties3 Thermodynamic properties4 Spectral data5 References6 Material Safety Data Sheet7 Structure and properties8 Thermodynamic properti..
Carbon monoxide detector
A carbon monoxide detector is a device that detects the presence of the toxic gas carbon monoxide. Early designs were basically a white or beige element which would fade to a brownish or blackish color if carbon monoxide were present. As carbon monoxide (CO) related deaths rose during the 1990s, au..
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs after the inhalation of carbon monoxide gas. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a product of combustion of organic matter under conditions of restricted oxygen supply, which prevents complete oxidation to carbon dioxide. Carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and n..
Carbon Motors
Carbon Motors builds a specialty vehicle made for today's police. It is equipped with new technology, teaming with the Georgia Institute of Technology. It took 2 years of research to complete and build. Features Specially-tuned for law enforcementAutomatic roving license plate scannerTop Speed of..
Carbon nanofibers
Carbon nanofibers are cylindric nanostructures with graphene layers arranged as stacked cones, cups or plates. Carbon nanofibers with graphene layers wrapped into perfect cylinders are called carbon nanotubes. Synthesis Catalytic Chemical Vapor Deposition, Catalytic Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapo..
Carbon nanofoam
Carbon nanofoam is the fifth known allotrope of carbon discovered in 1997 by Andrei V. Rode and co-workers at the Australian National University in Canberra. It consists of a low-density cluster-assembly of carbon atoms strung together in a loose three-dimensional web. Each cluster is about 6 nanom..
Carbon nanotube
3D model of three types of single-walled carbon nanotubes. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are a recently discovered allotrope of carbon. They take the form of cylindrical carbon molecules and have novel properties that make them potentially useful in a wide variety of applications in nanotechnology..
Carbon offset
A carbon offset is a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from a third party, aimed at cancelling out (offsetting) the emissions arising from a particular activity. The aim is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and thereby combat global warming. Proponents claim that all emissions can be offset and..
Carbon paper
A sheet of carbon paper, coating side down. Carbon paper (originally carbonic paper) is paper coated on one side with a layer of a loosely bound dry ink or pigmented coating, usually bound with wax. It is used for making one or more copies simultaneous with the creation of an original document..
Carbon paste electrode
A carbon-paste electrode (CPE) is made from a mixture of conducting graphite powder and a pasting liquid. These electrodes are simple to make and offer an easily renewable surface for electron exchange. Carbon paste electrodes belong to a special group of heterogeneous carbon electrodes. These elec..
Carbon planet
A carbon planet, also referred to as a diamond planet or carbide planet is a theroretical type of terrestrial planet proposed by Marc Kuchner with internal layers of diamond many kilometres thick. The diamond-rich planets could form from the dusty protoplanetary discs found around many stars, if the..
Carbon print
A carbon print is a photographic print produced by soaking a carbon tissue in a dilute sensitizing solution of potassium bichromate. The solution also consists of carbon, gelatin, and a colouring agent. The process was created as a result of print fading in early photographic processes, and was pa..
Carbon ring
Carbon rings are rings of carbon atoms. Rings of five and six carbons are by far the most common, as they allow bond angles close to the ideal angle of 109.5 degrees. Rings of three and four are possible, but with bond angles of 60 and 90 degrees, they have a high amount of ring strain and are unsta..
Carbon River
The Carbon River in Pierce County, Washington flows about 30 miles from it source on Mount Rainier at the Carbon Glacier (which it shares its name) to Orting were it joins the Puyallup River. ..
Carbon sequestering
Carbon Sequestering is a process whereby trees and other plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and through photosynthesis, turn it into plant material. Recent, some have proposed the sequestering of carbon-dioxide by capturing the exhaust from a fossil fuel combustion and pumping it bac..
Carbon star
A carbon star is a red giant (or occasionally red dwarf) star whose atmosphere contains more carbon than oxygen; the two elements combine in the upper layers of the star, forming carbon monoxide and other carbon compounds. The abundance of carbon is thought to be a product of helium fusion within th..
Carbon subnitride
Systematic name 2-butynedinitrile Molecular formula NC4N Molar mass 76.06 g/mol Density x.xxx g/cm3 Solubility (water) x.xx g/l Melting point 20.5 °C Boiling point 76.5 °C Standard enthalpy changeof formation -149.81 kcal/mol CAS number [1071-98-3] Re..
Carbon suboxide
Carbon suboxide O=C=C=C=O Molecular formula C3O2 Molar mass 68.031 g/mol Appearance colourless gas Properties Density 3.0 kg/m³, gas at 298 K Melting point −107°C Boiling point 6.8°C Molecular shape linear Related compounds Related oxides carbon dioxidecarbon..
Carbon tax
A carbon tax is a tax on energy sources which emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. It is an example of a pollution tax, which has been proposed by economists as preferable because it taxes a "bad" rather than a "good" (such as income). A carbon tax, because of the link with global warming, is o..
Carbon tetrachloride
Carbon tetrachloride General Systematic name Carbon tetrachlorideTetrachloromethane Other names benziform, carbon chloride, methane tetrachloride, perchloromethane Molecular formula CCl4 SMILES ClC(Cl)(Cl)Cl Molar mass 153.82 g/mol Appearance colorless liquid CAS number &..
Carbon tetraiodide
Carbon tetraiodide General Systematic name Carbon tetraiodide Other names Tetraiodomethane Molecular formula CI4 SMILES ? Molar mass 519.63 g/mol Appearance red crystals CAS number [507-25-5] Properties Density and phase 4.32 g/cm3 solid Solubility in w..
Carbon Township, Pennsylvania
Carbon Township is a township in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2000 census, the township population was 428. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 48.2 km² (18.6 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000..
Carboplatin
Carboplatin is a chemotherapy drug used against some forms of cancer. It was introduced in the late 1980s and has since gained popularity in clinical treatment due to its vastly reduced side-effects compared to its parent compound cisplatin. Cisplatin and carboplatin, as well as oxaliplatin, are cl..
Carboprost
Carboprost ("carboprost tromethamine") is a synthetic prostaglandin with oxytocic properties. External link MeSH [Carboprost] ..
Carborane
3D model of carborane acid, colors: Hydrogen - white, Chlorine - yellow, Boron - green, Carbon - black A carborane is a cluster composed of boron and carbon atoms. Like many of the related boranes, these clusters are polyhedra and are similarly classified as closo-, nido-, arachno-, hypho-, e..
Carborundum printmaking
''For other uses, see Intaglio (disambiguation) Carborundum printmaking is a collograph printmaking technique in which the image is created by adding light passages to a dark field. Normally, cardboard or wood plates are used as a plate, the surface is coated in a layer of carborundum or screen, an..
Carbothermic reaction
Carbothermic reactions are thermic chemical reactions which use carbon as the reducing agent at high temperature. The most prominent example is used in iron ore smelting. ..
Carboxamide
Carboxamides are drugs that can be used as anticonvulsants. In organic chemistry carboxamides (or amino carbonyls) are functional groups with the general structure R-CO-NH2 with R as an organic substituent. Two amino acids, asparagine and glutamine, have a carboxamide group in them. The following ..
Carboxy-lyases
Carboxy-lyases are carbon-carbon lyases that add or remove a carboxyl group. They are categorized under EC number 4.1.1. Examples include: Aromatic-L-amino-acid decarboxylaseGlutamate decarboxylaseOrnithine decarboxylasePyruvate decarboxylaseRuBisCOUridine monophosphate synthetaseUroporphyrinogen..
Carboxydothermus hydrogenoformans
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Carboxyglutamate
γ-carboxyglutamate is an uncommon amino acid found in clotting factors. It is formed by post-translational carboxylation of glutamate. ..
Carboxyhemoglobin
Carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) is a stable complex of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin that forms in red blood cells when carbon monoxide is inhaled, and hinders delivery of oxygen to the body. In large quantities, the effect of COHb is death; in smaller quantities, oxygen deprivation. The hemoglobin bonds..
Carboxylate anion
A carboxylate anion is an ion with negative charge that contains the group -COO−. Examples formate ion, HCOO−acetate ion, CH3COO− See for a bigger list. Discussion See carboxylic acid for info. ..
Carboxylate ester
A carboxylate ester is an ester where the parent acid is a carboxylic acid. Most typically, the term 'ester' means a carboxylate ester. Although accurately, the acid part of an ester can be any acid. For one, methyl formate is a carboxylate ester. Contrarily, dimethyl sulfate is an ester that is ..
Carboxylic acid
Structure of a carboxylic acid The 3D structure of the carboxyl group A space-filling model of the carboxyl group Carboxylic acids are organic acids characterized by the presence of a carboxyl group, which has the SMILES formula -C(=O)-OH, usually written as -COOH. In general, the ..
Carboxylic anhydride
Carboxylic anhydrides have the general formula (RCO)2O, and appear to be the dehydration product of two carboxylic acid molecules. They are acid anhydrides, as they form acids when reacted with water. In practice, carboxylic acids do not readily dehydrate to form anhydrides, so they must be produced..
Carboxymethyl cellulose
Carboxymethyl cellulose, or CMC, is a cellulose derivative with carboxymethyl groups (-CH2-COOH) bound to some of the hydroxyl groups of the glucopyranose monomers that make up the cellulose backbone. Contents 1 Preparation and properties2 Uses3 See also4 External links Pre..
Carboxypenicillin
The carboxypenicillins are a group of antibiotics. They belong to the penicillin family and comprise the members carbenicillin and ticarcillin. Chemical structure The carboxypenicillins feature the beta-lactam backbone of all penicillins but also feature a carboxylic acid or carboxylic acid est..
Carboxypeptidases
Carboxypeptidases are enzymes which remove an amino acid from the end of a polypeptide. One example is Carboxypeptidase A. They are categorized under EC number 3.4. External links MeSH [Carboxypeptidases] ..
Carboxypeptidase A
Contents 1 Description2 Formula3 Bovine CPA4 Molecular weight5 Composition6 Optimum pH7 Extinction coefficient8 Inhibitors9 Activator10 Specificity11 Assay Method12 Reagents13 Enzyme13.1 Equation13.2 Procedure13.3 C..
Carboxysome
The carboxysome is a bacterial microcompartment made up of a protein shell that sequesters enzymes involved in carbon fixation reactions. Carboxysomes contain all the enzymes necessary for the Calvin cycle. They can also provide a pathway to convert bicarbonate to carbon dioxide in carbon dioxide ..
Carboy
A carboy is a glass vessel used in fermenting wine, mead, and beer. Usually it is fitted with a rubber stopper and a fermentation lock to prevent bacteria from entering during the fermentation process. Carboys come in various volumes ranging from 1 gallon to 6.5 gallons. A 1 gallon carboy is usuall..
Carbrain, Cumbernauld
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Carbrain is a neighborhood in the Scottish new town of Cumbernauld in North Lanarkshire. Construction of Cumbernauld began in 1963, and most areas of Carbrain were inhabitable by the early 1970's. For the first several years, Carbrain was considered to be highly de..
Carbrook Hall
Carbrook Hall is a historic house in Sheffield, England. Located at [53°24′20″N, 1°25′0″W] in the Attercliffe district of the city, the original building was owned by the Blunt family from 1176English Heritage (1952) [Carbrook Hall Public House.] Images of England (acce..
Carbucketty
Carbucketty is a character from the musical Cats. The name was one of T.S. Eliot's ideas for cat names, for a "knockabout cat". Carbucketty appeared in both the original London and Broadway shows. In 1987, when the Broadway show was reworked, the character was re-named Mungojerrie. (The actor wh..
Carbuncle
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Carburetor
Cross Sectional schematic of a Carburetor Bendix-Stromberg 1bbl downdraft carburetor The carburetor, carburettor, or carburetter (see spelling differences), also called carb (in North America) or carbie (chiefly in Australia) for short, is a device that mixes air and fuel for an internal-..
Carburetor heat
Carburetor (or Carburettor) heat (usually abbreviated to 'carb heat') is a system used in piston-powered light aircraft to help prevent or clear carburetor icing. It is usually manually controlled by the pilot. It consists of a flap which diverts warm air from around the exhaust manifold into the en..
Carburetor icing
Carburetor (or carburettor) icing is an icing condition which can affect any carburetor under certain atmospheric conditions. While it applies to all carburetors, it is only really a problem in association with piston-powered aircraft, particularly small single-engined light aircraft. Aircraft power..
Carburization
Carburization (often referred to as carburizing) is the name of the process by which carbon is introduced into a metal. The carbon diffused into the surface is intended to make the surface harder and more abrasion resistant. Since too great a concentration of carbon makes metal brittle and unworkabl..
Carbury
Carbury is a place in Ireland. It is situated in the north-west of County Kildare, near the border with County Offaly. ..
Carbury GAA
Carbury is a GAA club in Kildare, winner of 11 Kildare county senior football championships and participants in eight successive county finals between 1965 and 1972. Ollie Crinnigan (an All Star in 1978) and Pat Mangan (replacement All Star on two occasions) were on the Kildare football team of th..
Carbwiser
Carbwiser is a controlled-carbohydrate book by Englishman Dave Mills that uses a question and answer format to give the reader the information needed to follow a controlled-carbohydrate way of life safely. Carbwiser is based on over two years of the author’s experience and a personal loss over ni..
Carbylamine reaction
The Carbylamine reaction is a chemical test for detection of primary amines. Here ethyl amine is heated with alcoholic Potassium hydroxide and chloroform. This liberates the foul-smelling and toxic compound ethyl isocyanide. Here when Aniline is heated with the same reactants, the foul-smel..
Carbyne
In chemistry, a carbyne is a monovalent carbon radical species. It occurs in several ways. A carbene can occur as a short-lived reactive intermediate. For instance, fluoromethylidyne (CF) can be detected in the gas phase by spectroscopy as an intermediate in the flash photolysis of CHFBr2. [1&..
Carcagny
Carcagny is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14740. The INSEE code is 14135 ..
Carcaixent
Carcaixent is a town and municipality in the province of Valencia, eastern Spain, with c. 20,000 inhabitants. Its origins go back to prehistoric Iberian and Roman times, with some remainders in its area. It is located in the Ribera Alta comarca, forty km south of the provincial capital Valencia. It ..
Carcan
René Carcan (May 25, 1925—1993) is a noted Belgian engraver and sculptor, who thrived in the late 20th century. He and Graciela Rodo Boulanger studied etching under Johnny FriedlaenderCarcan is a French word for an iron ring used for a form of public humiliation by exposition at a pole, see p..
Carcano
Carcano M1891 (Lee Harvey Oswald's Carcano rifle illustrated) Type Service rifle Nation(s) of origin Italy Era World War I History Date of design 1891 Production period 1892 - 1945 Service duration 1892 - 1950 Operators Italy, colonies War service World War I, World W..
Carcano 1918
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Carcano Rifle
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Carcar, Cebu
Carcar is a 1st class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 89,199 people in 17,312 households. In 2005, Metro Cebu's definition was expanded to include Danao City in the north and the municipalities of San Fernando and Carcar down ..
Carcarañá
|} Carcarañá is a city in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina, located in the San Lorenzo Department, on the southern banks of the Carcarañá River, 47 km west from Rosario on National Route 9, and 196 km south from the provincial capital. As of the 2001 census [INDEC] it has about 16,0..
Carcarañá River
The Carcarañá River is a river in Argentina. It is born at the confluence of the Río Tercero and the Saladillo River (the lower course of the Río Cuarto) in the south-east of the province of Córdoba (near Cruz Alta, at [33°01′S 61°48′W]) and flows eastward into the province of S..
Carcass
Carcass may refer to: A carcass (or carcase) is a term for a dead body, typically that of an animal. A globster is a sea carcass of unknown origin.A carcass is the part of a tire that remains when the tread is removed,In cabinet making, carcass (or carcase) is the structure of a cabinet or other ..
Carcassonne
For other uses of the name Carcassonne, see Carcassonne (disambiguation). CarcassonneThe walled city of Carcassonne Country France Région Languedoc-Roussillon Départment Aude (préfecture) Arrondissement Carcassonne Canton Chief town of 4 can..
Carcassonne (board game)
Carcassonne is a tile-based German-style board game for two to five players, designed by Klaus-Jürgen Wrede and published in 2000 by Hans im Glück in German and Rio Grande Games in English. It received the Spiel des Jahres award in 2001. It is named after the medieval fortified town of Carcasso..
Carcassonne (disambiguation)
Carcassone may refer to: Carcassonne, the medieval fortified city in FranceCarcassonne (board game), a 2001 Spiel des Jahres award-winning German-style board gameCarcassonne (Faulkner), a short story by written by William Faulkner in 1931. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a ..
Carcassonne Salvaza Airport
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Carcass (band)
Carcass was a British death metal/goregrind band formed by Napalm Death guitarist Bill Steer together with drummer Ken Owen in 1985. They were based in Liverpool. On their first demo, an Indian named Sanjiv did the vocals. In 1987, bassist and vocalist Jeffrey Walker, formerly of the Electro Hippie..
Carcass (projectile)
In artillery, a carcass was a kind of bomb or shell, originally oblong or oval, and later spherical in shape, consisting of an external casing filled with highly flammable matter, and having three to five holes through which the internal flames could blaze outward."Carcass". Oxford English Dictio..
Carcass Island
Carcass Island is one of the Falkland Islands, lying north west of West Falkland and south east of the Jason Islands. It was named for the ship HMS Carcass, which surveyed the island in 1766. The island has no rats, and as a result has a wide variety of birdlife including Black-crowned Night Heron..
Carcastillo
Carcastillo is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, in the North of Spain. External link [CARCASTILLO in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Carcavelos
Carcavelos is a parish in the Portuguese municipality of Cascais, about 12 km west of Lisbon. It has one of the best beaches in the Estoril coast. The village used to be known for the Carcavelos wine, but since the wine production is nowadays reduced, Carcavelos is better known among surfers because..
Carcegna
Carcegna is a small village near Lake Orta, at an altitude of 490m in the Piedmont, Italy. It has 260 inhabitants, called carcegnesi. Its patron saint is San Pietro, celebrated on 29 June. Archaeological excavations have brought to light Gaulish, Gallo-Roman and Etruscan rests. In the outskirts o..
Carceral state
A carceral state is a state modelled on a prison. It is a form of, or a pre-requisite to/evolution upon, a police state. A carceral state is one that seeks to know everything about its inhabitants and visitors, but hide everything about itself. It demands transparency of everything except its own..
Carcerand
A carcerand in host-guest chemistry is a container molecule consisting of two hollow molecular spheres, called hemicarcerands, connected to each other rim to rim via a spacer [#endnote_Warmuth]. When the internal cavity is large enough, a molecule can fit in and the resulting complex is cal..
Carceri
In the Dungeons and Dragons fantasy role-playing game, Carceri (more fully, the Tarterian Depths of Carceri; also, Tarterus or The Red PrisonCook, Monte: The Planewalker's Handbook, p. 20, TSR 2620) is a neutral (chaotic) evil-aligned plane of existence. It exists as one of a number of alignment-bas..
Carcer (geomancy)
In geomancy (divination by signs in the earth) the symbol Carcer refers to immobility, and also thereby strength. Depending on the question it could indicate a restriction, or a source of willpower. It is generally unfavourable, but can be favourable in questions involving stablility or security. O..
Carcer City
Carcer City is a fictional suburban town in Manhunt, also co-existing with other locations in the Grand Theft Auto III-canon of the Grand Theft Auto universe (Grand Theft Auto III and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]' Liberty City, [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'s Vice City and [[Grand Th..
Carcharhiniformes
The ground sharks, order Carcharhiniformes, are the largest order of sharks; they are also called whaler sharks. With over 270 species, carcharhiniforms include a number of common types, such as the blue shark and sandbar shark. Members of the orders are characterized by the presence of a nictit..
Carcharhinus
Carcharhinus is a genus of requiem sharks, the type genus of the family Carcharhinidae. Species Blacknose shark, Carcharhinus acronotus (Poey, 1860) [link]Silvertip shark, Carcharhinus albimarginatus (Rüppell, 1837) [link]Bignose shark, Carcharhinus altimus (Springer, 1950) &..
Carcharodontosauridae
Carcharodontosaurids (from the Greek Carcharodontosauros: "shark-toothed lizards") were a group of carnivorous theropod dinosaurs. In 1931 Ernst Romer named Carcharodontosauridae as a family, in modern paleontology this name indicates a clade within Carnosauria. In 2005 Paul Sereno defined it as t..
Carcharodontosaurus
Carcharodontosaurus (kar-kar-oh-DON-toh-sawr-us) meaning "jagged-toothed lizard" (Greek karcharo = jagged + odonto = teeth + sauros = lizard) was a gigantic carnivorous carcharodontosaurid dinosaur that lived around 98 to 93 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period. It was nearly as long as..
Carcharoth
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Carcharoth (IPA: /ˈkarxarɔθ/) was the greatest werewolf that had ever lived. He was also called Anfauglir (Jaws of Thirst; IPA: /anˈfaʊglir/). [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details fo..
Carchemish
Carchemish (pr. kArkemish or karkEmish; called Europus by the Romans) was an important ancient city of the Mitanni and Hittite empires, now on the frontier between Turkey and Syria. It was the location of an important battle between the Babylonians and Egyptians, mentioned in the Bible. The city is ..
Carchi
Word carchi can refer to: Carchi Province in EcuadorCarchi Riverredirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Carchi Province
Carchi is a province in Ecuador. The capital is Tulcán. The province is divided in 6 cantons. Canton (Capital) Bolívar (Bolívar)Espejo (El Ángel)Mira (Mira)Montúfar (San Gabriel)San Pedro de Huaca (Huaca)Tulcán (Tulcán) Provinces of Ecuador ..
Carcinisation
Carcinisation is a hypothesised process whereby a crustacean evolves into a crab-like form from a non-crab-like form. The term was introduced by Borradaile, who described it as "one of the many attempts of Nature to evolve a crab". Carcinisation is believed to have occurred in at least five groups ..
Carcinoembryonic antigen
Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is a glycoprotein involved in cell adhesion. It is normally produced during fetal development, but the production of CEA stops before birth. Therefore, it is not usually present in the blood of healthy adults, although levels are raised in heavy smokers. CEA was first ..
Carcinogen
In pathology, a carcinogen is any substance or agent that promotes cancer. Carcinogens are also often, but not necessarily, mutagens or teratogens. Carcinogens may cause cancer by altering cellular metabolism or damaging DNA directly in cells, which interferes with normal biological processes. Afl..
Carcinogenesis
Cancers are caused by a series of mutations. Each mutation alters the behavior of the cell somewhat. Carcinogenesis (meaning literally, the creation of cancer) is the process by which normal cells are transformed into cancer cells. Contents 1 Introduction2 Properties of malignan..
Carcinoid
Carcinoid is a potentially malignant tumour that occurs in the mucosa of the lungs and digestive tract and potentially in other organs. Symptoms Generally, it causes symptoms due to its secretion of neurohormones, causing diarrhoea, flushing and heart disease, as well as other phenomena (such as ..
Carcinoid syndrome
Carcinoid syndrome refers to the array of symptoms that occur secondary to carcinoid tumors. Carcinoid tumors are discrete, yellow, well-circumscribed tumors that can occur anywhere along the gastrointestinal tract (GI). They most commonly affect the appendix, ileum, and rectum. These tumors are..
Carcinoma
In medicine, carcinoma is any cancer that arises from epithelial cells. It is malignant by definition: carcinomas invade surrounding tissues and organs, and may spread to lymph nodes and distal sites (metastasis). Carcinoma in situ (CIS) is a pre-malignant condition, in which cytological signs of ma..
Carcinoma Angels
"Carcinoma Angels" is a short story by Norman Spinrad, from Harlan Ellison's science fiction anthology Dangerous Visions. It is a funny story about cancer. Really. Story Harrison Wintergreen is a man who has lived his life with the world as his oyster; he is as Larger Than Life as they get. A..
Carcinoma in situ
Carcinoma in situ (CIS) is an early form of carcinoma defined by the absence of invasion of surrounding tissues. In other words, the neoplastic cells proliferate in their normal habitat, hence the name 'in situ' (Latin for 'in its place'). For example, carcinoma in situ of the skin, also called 'Bow..
Carcinoma of the penis
Penile cancer is a malignant growth found on the skin or in the tissues of the penis, usually originating in the glans and/or foreskin. It is a rare form of cancer with an annual incidence of 1 in 100,000 in developed countries.[link] Contents 1 Risk Factors2 Risk3 Sign..
Carcinophobia
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Carcinus
Carcinus is a genus of crabs, which includes the European shore crab, an important invasive species. ..
Carcinus (writer)
Carcinus was an Ancient Greek tragedian, and was a member of a family including Xenocles (a father or uncle) and his grandfather Carcinus of Agrigentum. He received a prize for only one out of his one hundred and sixty plays, many of them composed at the court of Dionysius II of Syracuse. He and ..
Carcinus aestuarii
Carcinus aestuarii is a littoral crab, native to the Mediterranean Sea. It is very similar to Carcinus maenas, and is sometimes considered to be a subspecies of C. maenas rather than a species in its own right. The two taxa can be distinguished by the front of the carapace, between the eyes, which..
Carcinus maenas
Carcinus maenas is a common littoral crab, and an important invasive species. It is listed among the 100 "world's worst invasive alien species" . C. maenas is known by different names around the world. In the British Isles, it is generally referred to simply as the shore crab. In North Ameri..
Carcoar, New South Wales
Belubula Street Carcoar is a town in mid western New South Wales with a population of almost 400. It is situated just off the Mid Western Highway 258 km west of Sydney and 52 km south-west of Bathurst and is 720 m above sea-level. It is located in a small green valley, with the township and bui..
Carcoola
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Carcosa
Carcosa is a fictional city in the Ambrose Bierce short story "An Inhabitant of Carcosa" (1891). In Bierce's story, the ancient and mysterious city is barely described, and is viewed only in hindsight (after its destruction) by a character who once lived there. Its name may be derived from the medi..
Carcosa Seri Negara
Carcosa Seri Negara is a special luxury hotels in Malaysia for high wealthy and VIP. Located near Perdana Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur. ..
Carcraft
CARCRAFT was established in 1951 in the United Kingdom, and is an independent group of used car hypermarkets. They currently operate from seven locations around the UK, Rochdale (Head Office),Newport (South Wales),Sheffield,Merseyside,West Midlands,LeedsNorth East. Each of Carcraft's sites compri..
Carcross, Yukon
Carcross Carcross, originally Caribou Crossing, is an unincorporated community and a Reserve in the Yukon Territory of Canada on Lake Bennett and Nares Lake. It has a population of 446 (Yukon Bureau of Statistics, December 2005). It is 64 km (40 miles) south-southeast of Whitehorse on the Klo..
Carcross/Tagish First Nation
The Carcross/Tagish First Nation is a First Nation in the Yukon Territory in Canada. Its original population centres were Carcross, Yukon and Tagish, Yukon, although many of its citizens also live in Whitehorse. The languages originally spoken by Carcross/Tagish people were Tagish and Tlingit. The ..
Carcross Airport
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Carcross Water Aerodrome
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Card
As generally a small flat object, typically made from heavy paper or plastic card may refer to: Business card, a wallet sized card containing contact information for a person or business.Computer card, a computer hardware component, such as a sound card.Credit card, a plastic card for buying thin..
Card-carrying-members
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Card-Pitt
Card Pitt was the name for the team created by the temporary merger of two National Football League (NFL) teams, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Chicago Cardinals, during the 1944 season. The teams were forced to merge because both had lost many players to military service due to World War II. After..
Cardaillac
Cardaillac Country France Région Midi-Pyrénées Départment Lot Arrondissement Figeac Canton Lacapelle-Marival INSEE 46057 Postal Code 46100 MayorCurrent Term Intercommunality Longitude 01° 59' 52" E Latitude 44° 4..
Cardale Babington
Charles Cardale Babington (23 November 1808 - 22 July 1895) was an English botanist and archaeologist. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1851. He was a nephew of Thomas Babington. ..
Cardamine
Cardamine (Bittercress or Bitter-cress), is a large genus in the family Brassicaceae. It contains more than 150 species of annuals and perennials. The genus grows worldwide in diverse habitats, except in the Antarctic. Genus Dentaria is a synonym for Cardamine. The leaves can have different forms..
Cardamine bulbosa
The Bulbous Cress, Cardamine bulbosa, is a perennial plant native to eastern North America. This plant grows in moist soils of bottomland woods and wet meadows. In late spring and early summer, white flowers are produced well above the foliage. ..
Cardamine californica
Cardamine californica (Milkmaids) (also dentaria californica), is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, native to California. It is common on shady slopes in the winter and early spring. It is herbaceous perennial plant growing to about 1 ft tall. The flowers are produced on a spike, ea..
Cardamine concatenata
The Cutleaf Toothwort, Cardamine concatenata, is a perennial woodland plant native to eastern North America. It grows as an understory plant, and is a spring ephemeral. The leaves are on long petioles, deeply and palmately disected. The white to pinkish flowers, borne in early to mid spring, are he..
Cardamine hirsuta
Hairy bittercress, Cardamine hirsuta, is a winter annual plant native to Europe and Asia, but also present in North America as an invasive weed. The plant is a member of the mustard family (Brassicaceae), and is edible as a bitter herb. It flowers from quite early in the Spring until the Autumn. Th..
Cardamine pratensis
Cardamine pratensis (Cuckoo Flower or Lady's Smock), is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, native throughout most of Europe and western Asia. It is herbaceous perennial plant growing to 40-60 cm tall, with pinnate leaves 5-12 cm long with 3-15 leaflets, each leaflet about 1 cm long. Th..
Cardaminopsis arenosa
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Cardamom
The name cardamom (sometimes written cardamon) is used for species within three genera of the ginger family Zingiberaceae, namely Elettaria, Amomum and Aframomum. Contents 1 Types of cardamom and their distribution2 Uses2.1 In traditional medicine3 References and external l..
Cardamom Hills
The Cardamom Hills are hills in Kerala, India, named after the cardamom grown in the hill's cool regions, in addition to pepper and coffee. These hills are situated in south-central Kerala. The hills reach 2,000 to 2,500 metres above sea level. Geography of South Asi..
Cardamom Mountains
The Krâvanh Mountains, or literally "Cardamom Mountains" (Khmer regular script: , Chuor Phnom Krâvanh; Thai: เขาบรรทัด, Khao Banthat), is a mountain range in the south-west area of Cambodia, near the border with Thailand. The highest elevation is the 1,813 meters (5,948 feet) hig..
Cardan
Cardan may refer to: Gerolamo Cardano or Jerome Cardan (1501-1576), a Renaissance mathematician, physician, astrologer, and gamblerA universal joint, U joint or Cardan joint, a joint in a rigid rod that allows the rod to 'bend' in any directionCardan, a commune of the Gironde département, in Franc..
Cardanus (crater)
Crater characteristics Cardanus crater is in the middle and Krafft crater is to the upper left. Also visible is the Rima Cardanus between them and Galilaei crater beyond. Coordinates ..
Cardan grille
The Cardan grille is a method of writing secret messages using a grid. Contents 1 Construction of a Cardan grille1.1 Detection of Cardano Grille messages1.2 Disadvantages of Cardan Grilles1.2.1 References1.2.2 External links Construction of a Cardan grille In 1550, G..
Cardarelli's sign
Cardarelli's sign is an abnormal pulsation of the trachea that may be found in patients with a dilation or aneurysm of the aortic arch. Cardarelli's sign can be felt by a physician pressing on the thyroid cartilage and displacing it to the patient's left. This increases contact between the left bro..
Cardassian
This article is about the Star Trek race. For the [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] episode "Cardassians", see Cardassians (DS9 episode). Cardassian Union Founded: Founder: Capital: Cardassia Prime Official language: Cardassian, (see: universal translator) Currency: the lek Card..
Cardassians (DS9 episode)
"Cardassians" is the fifth episode of the second season of the television series [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]. Original airdate: October 24, 1993. Teleplay by James Crocker; story by Gene Wolande & John Wright. Directed by Cliff Bole. Quick Overview: Garak investigates the identity of a Cardassia..
Cardassian Occupation
The Cardassian Occupation or simply the Occupation is a period in the fictional Star Trek universe affecting the planet Bajor and the Bajorans. Contents 1 Background2 Bajoran response3 End of occupation4 External link Background The period began in 2328 when the Cardassians s..
Cardassian starships
This is a list of starship classes in use by the Cardassian Union in the Star Trek fictional universe. Contents 1 Galor class1.1 Known Galor class destroyers2 Hideki class2.1 Statistics3 Keldon class4 Dreadnought5 Freighter Galor class Galor Class General ..
Cardassia Prime
Cardassia Prime from high orbit. Cardassia Prime (also known as "Cardassia") is the homeworld of the Cardassians in the fictional series Star Trek. The planet's climate is warmer than that preferred by several species – human and Bajoran characters, among others, make comments throughou..
Cardboard
Cardboard is a lay term used to describe a variety of heavy wood-based types of paper, notable for their stiffness and durability. Paperboard packaging used for food and small consumer goods, as well as corrugated packaging used for larger goods and shipping cartons are the most common examples of i..
Cardboard boat race
A Cardboard Boat Race is a common school-spirit competition for students of high school and college age. A sample competition format allows competitors a fixed build time, using only a predetermined number of cardboard sheets, glue, adding machine tape, and paint. Duct tape is often another key ing..
Cardboard box
Cardboard boxes are industrially prefabricated boxes, which are primarily used for packaging commercial goods or storing goods and materials. In their post-primary life stage they are popularly variously employed as cheap material for the construction of a range of projects, among them being scie..
Cardboard Box (Metal Gear)
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CARDboard Illustrative Aid to Computation
Cardiac (CARDboard Illustrative Aid to Computation) was a learning aid developed by David Hagelbarger and Saul Fingerman for Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1968 to teach high school students how computers work. The kit consisted of an instruction manual and a die-cut cardboard "computer". The compu..
Cardboard record
Cardboard records were a type of cheaply made phonograph record made of plastic-coated thin cardboard. These discs were usually small; had poor audio quality compared to vinyl or acetate discs; and were often only marginally playable due to their light weight, slick surface, and tendency to warp lik..
Cardcaptors
Cardcaptors is the English adaptation of the Japanese anime series Cardcaptor Sakura. It was produced by Nelvana and first aired in 2000. The series has aired in the United States as well as other English-speaking countries such as the United Kingdom and Australia. Contents 1 Plot synopsis..
Cardcaptors (USA Dub)
|} Resembling the great Oriental myths and legends of history, Cardcaptors is the epic story of an ordinary girl who becomes a hero as she struggles to save the world from destructive magical forces. In ancient times, a powerful sorcerer named Clow Reed harnessed the power of magic into separa..
Cardcaptor Sakura
|} , also known as Card Captor Sakura (with the space) and often abbreviated as CCS, is a manga series from the well-known all-female artist team CLAMP. The anime television series (1998-2000) based on the manga consists of 70 half-hour episodes (spread over three seasons), two theatrically r..
Cardcaptor Sakura media information
This article is part of the Cardcaptor Sakura group of articles. Contents 1 Introductions1.1 Songs2 Broadcasting2.1 Japan2.2 English2.2.1 Nelvana dub2.2.2 Animax translation2.3 Other Languages2.4 Broadcasting Stations3 Title Names In Other Languag..
Carddas
is a name given to Bandai's card vending machines and, thus, a generic term given to the cards sold by these machines. The name comes from AMeDAS (Automated Meterological Data Acquisition System), a system in Japan used for gathering weather data. The aim behind this naming is to make Carddas an in..
Cardea
In Roman mythology, Cardea was the goddess of health, thresholds and door hinges and handles, also associated with the wind. Her name comes from cardo, meaning door-pivot. She protected children against vampires and witches, and was also the benefactress of craftsmen. Her cult was important in an..
Cardea (DRM)
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Carded and Discarded (Freaks and Geeks episode)
Freaks and Geeks episode "Carded and Discarded" Episode No. 7 Prod. Code 110 Airdate January 10, 2000 Writer(s) Judd Apatow,Paul Feig Director Judd Apatow List of all Freaks and Geeks episodes... "Carded and Discarded" is the seventh episode of Freaks and Geeks. It was writt..
Cardeilhac
Cardeilhac is a commune of the Haute-Garonne département, in France. ..
Cardellini clamp
A Cardellini clamp is a patented, jaw-style clamp which will clamp onto round, square, or rectangular tubing, or onto flat objects, such as dimensional lumber or plywood sheets. It can then be used to mount motion picture lights, or grip equipment such as gobo heads. Popular with photographers and..
Carden
Carden can refer to: Carden Aero Engines- a British airplane engine manufacturer.Carden, Chester- an English town.''Carden Method' ' - founded by Mae CardenThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, ..
Carden, Chester
Carden is a small village and civil parish in the City of Chester district of Cheshire, England. The village Carden consists of Higher Carden and Lower Carden. The parish also includes Carden Hall (or Carden Old Hall) and Lower Carden Hall. History Carden is not recorded in Domesday Book, as it ..
Carden-Loyd Mark VI
Carden Loyd Mk VI Tankette General characteristics Length m Width 1.75 m m Height 1.22 m m Weight t Suspension bogie Speed 40 km/h road? km/h off-road Range 144 (road) km Primary armament 0.303 or 0.5 Vickers machine gun Secondary armam..
Cardenas Medal of Honor
Cardenas Medal of Honor The Cardenas Medal of Honor was a decoration of the Revenue Cutter Service which was established by an act of Congress in the year 1900. The decoration recognizes the crew of the Revenue Cutter Hudson, who showed gallantry in action during the Spanish-American War. T..
Cardenden railway station
Cardenden railway station is a railway station in Cardenden, Fife, Scotland. The station is managed by First ScotRail and is on the Fife Circle Line. [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street map] and [aerial photo] of from Multi..
Cardenio
Publicity poster for the 2002 Los Angeles production of The Second Maiden's Tragedy as Cardenio. Cardenio is a lost play, known to have been performed by the King's Men, a London theatre company, in 1613. It was attributed to William Shakespeare and John Fletcher in 1653. The content of th..
Carden Aero Engines
Carden Aero Engines Ltd. was an English aero engine manufacturer. It was based at Heston Airport, Middlesex, UK. History Sir John Carden established the company in 1935 as the Flying Flea craze swept Britain. He saw a need for a cheap low powered propulsion unit for ultralight aircraft. The engine ..
Carden Loyd Mk IV tankette
Carden Loyd Mk IV Tankette General characteristics Length m Width 1.75 m Height 1.22 m Weight t Suspension Speed 40 km/h road? km/h off-road Range (road) 144 km Primary armament 0.303 or 0.5 Vickers machine gun Secondary armament non..
Carder
Two possible definitions: 1. [older] A carder is someone who 'cards', or combs, material in order to align the fibres. Rather like combing hair. The historical application was 'carding' wool. Carders used large steel combs - cards - to align the fibres of raw sheep fleeces to enable them ..
Cardew Robinson
Douglas John Cardew Robinson was a British comic, whose craft was rooted in the Music Hall and Gang Shows. He was born in Goodmayes in Essex on 14th August 1917, and educated at Harrow County School for Boys. He achieved fame in the 1940s as “Cardew the Cad”, a schoolboy character he created. He..
Cardfile
Cardfile was a personal information manager distributed with Microsoft Windows starting from the original version 1.01 until Windows NT Server 4.0. In 32-bit versions of Windows, Cardfile had to be installed manually from the installation CD-ROM. Beginning with Windows 3.1, Cardfile supported Object..
Cardhalla
[IMG]http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b187/admiralthrawn999/102_22482.jpg[link] Cardhalla, 17 foot tower: Aaron Clay Cardhalla is a charity event that has been held at Gen Con since 1999. During the convention a city is constructed out of donated cards from trading card games..
Cardholder Information Security Program
The Cardholder Information Security Program (CISP) is a program established by Visa USA to ensure the security of cardholder information as it is being processed and stored by merchants and service providers. External links [Cardholder Information Security Program][5PEG SECURITY ..
Cardia
Outline of stomach, showing its anatomical landmarks. ("Antrum cardiacum".) This article is about the cardia in the human body. For the city in Greece, see Cardia (Thrace). The cardia is the anatomical term for the junction orifice of the stomach and the esophagus. At the cardia, the mucosa o..
Cardiacs
Cardiacs prior to the 2004 London Astoria show. Cardiacs are an English band formed in 1977. Combining the excitement and energy of punk rock with the intricacies and technical cleverness of early British progressive rock, a combination sometimes referred to as pronk, although singer Tim Smit..
Cardiac (comics)
Cardiac (Elias Wirtham) is a fictional character, an anti-hero/supervillain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. He has crossed paths with Spider-Man. Contents 1 Character Biography1.1 Origin1.2 History2 External Links Character Biography Origin When he was younger, Elia..
Cardiac action potential
The cardiac action potential is the electrical activity of the individual cells of the electrical conduction system of the heart. The cardiac action potential differs significantly in different portions of the heart. This differentiation of the action potentials allows the different electrical cha..
Cardiac arrest
A cardiac arrest, or circulatory arrest, is the abrupt cessation of normal circulation of the blood due to failure of the heart to contract effectively during systole. [Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine] 16th Edtion, The McGraw-Hill Companies, ISBN 0-07-140235-7 The resulting l..
Cardiac Arrest
Cardiac Arrest is a 1974 film. A black market in human hearts... The city of San Francisco is pushed into a state of terror and fear as a deranged murderer stalks the city. The police are baffled by the case and are lead to extremes by a lunatic whose victims all have something in common - their..
Cardiac Arrest (album)
Cardiac Arrest is the debut album by the funk/R&B bandCameo. Credits Bass - William RevisDrums - Larry BlackmonGuitar - Eric DurhamKeyboards and Piano - Gregory JohnsonPercussion - Larry BlackmonProducer - Larry BlackmonSaxophone - Arnett LeftenantTrumpet - Nathan LeftenantVocals - Larry Blackmon,..
Cardiac Arrest (TV series)
Cardiac Arrest is a British television series made by World Productions for the BBC. The series was created by Jed Mercurio, a former junior doctor who had worked as a junior doctor at a hospital in Wolverhampton, who drew on his own personal experiences to provide a more visceral, albeit wryly hu..
Cardiac arrhythmia
Cardiac arrhythmia is a group of conditions in which the muscle contraction of the heart is irregular or is faster or slower than normal. Cardiac dysrhythmia is technically more correct, as arrhythmia would imply that there is "no rhythm," but this term is not used frequently. Some arrhythmias are..
Cardiac catheterization
Cardiac catheterization (heart cath) is the insertion of a catheter into a chamber or vessel of the heart. A small incision is made in a vessel in the groin, wrist or neck area (the femoral vessels or the carotid/jugular vessels), then a guidewire is inserted into the incision and threaded through ..
Cardiac catheter laboratory nursing
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Cardiac center
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Cardiac cycle
Cardiac cycle is the term used to describe the sequence of events that occur as a heart works to pump blood through the body. The frequency of the cardiac cycle is the heart rate. Every single 'beat' of the heart involves three major stages: atrial systole, ventricular systole and complete cardiac ..
Cardiac ectopy
Cardiac ectopy is a disturbance of the electrical conduction system of the heart, in which beats arise from the wrong part of the heart muscle. It can lead to serious arrythmia. For now, see the discussion on origin of cardiac impulse. ..
Cardiac electrophysiology
Drawing of the EKG, with labels of intervals Cardiac electrophysiology is the science of the mechanisms, functions, and performance of the electrical activities of specific regions of the heartDorland's Medical Dictionary. W.B. Saunders 2004.. This term is usually used in describing studies..
Cardiac function curve
Graph of a single cardiac function curve A graph showing the relationship between right atrial pressure (x-axis) and cardiac output (y-axis). It shows a steep relationship at relatively low filling pressures and a plateau, where further stretch is not possible and so increases in pressure have lit..
Cardiac glycoside
Cardiac glycosides are drugs used in the treatment of congestive heart failure and cardiac arrhythmia. These glycosides are found as secondary metabolites in several plants, but also in some animals. Some of these compounds (ouabain and some frog poisons) are used in Africa as arrow-poisons for hunt..
Cardiac markers
Medical tests that are often referred to as cardiac markers include: cardiac troponin (the most sensitive and specific test for myocardial damage)creatine kinase (CK, also known as phosphocreatine kinase or creatine phosphokinase)Aspartate transaminase (AST, also called Glutamic Oxaloacetic Transam..
Cardiac muscle
Cardiac muscle is a type of striated muscle found within the heart. Its function is to "pump" blood through the circulatory system by contracting. Unlike skeletal muscle, which contracts in response to nerve stimulation, and like smooth muscle, cardiac muscle is myogenic, meaning that it stimulate..
Cardiac notch
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Cardiac nursing
Cardiac nursing is a loose term that includes many sub-specialty areas. Cardiac nurses work in many different areas. These include: Coronary Care Units (CCU), Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratory (CCL), Intensive Care Units(ICU), Operating Theaters, Cardiac Rehabilitation, Research, Cardiac Surgical w..
Cardiac output
Cardiac output is the volume of blood being pumped by the heart in a minute. It is equal to the heart rate multiplied by the stroke volume. So if there are 70 beats per minute, and 70 ml blood is ejected with each beat of the heart, the cardiac output is 4900 ml/minute. This value is typical for an..
Cardiac pacemaker
This article is about the natural pacemaker in the heart. For the article about the medical device that does the same job, see artificial pacemaker. The contractions of the heart are controlled by electrical impulses, these fire at a rate which controls the beat of the heart. The cells that create..
Cardiac plexus
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Cardiac Rhythm Management
Cardiac Rhythm Management is a field of activity in cardiology. The purpose is managing (treating) cardiac rhythm disorders. Usually it involves cardiac pacing and/or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator therapy as well as antiarrhythmic agents (drugs). See also: Cardiac electrophysiologyArtifici..
Cardiac skeleton
Cardiac skeleton (sometimes called "fibrous skeleton of the heart") refers to the structure of connective tissue in the heart that separates the atria from the ventricles. It is not a "true" skeleton, but it does provide structure and support for the heart, as well as isolating the electric charges..
Cardiac sonographer
A medical profession of sonographers that specialize in the anatomy and function of the heart. It is a technical job that in the USA has traditionally required only an Associates degree in Echo, but more and more often is requiring a Bachelors Degree as the field gets more developed and complicate..
Cardiac stress test
A cardiac stress test is a medical test performed to evaluate the arterial blood flow to the myocardium (heart muscle) during exercise compared to blood flow while at rest. Stress tests also reveal overall physical fitness. Stress test abnormalities reflect marked imbalances of relative blood f..
Cardiac surgery
Cardiac surgery is surgery on the heart, typically to treat complications of ischemic heart disease (e.g. coronary artery bypass grafting), correct congenital heart disease, or treat valve problems created by various causes including endocarditis. Full heart transplants are covered in the article h..
Cardiac tamponade
Cardiac tamponade is a medical emergency condition where liquid accumulates in the pericardium in a relatively short time. The elevated pericardial pressure prevents proper filling of heart cavities. Instead of reducing the filling of both ventricles equally, the septum of the heart will bend int..
Cardia (Thrace)
Cardia (in Greek Kαρδια), anciently the chief town of the Thracian Chersonese (today Gallipoli peninsula), was situated at the head of the gulf of Melas (today Saros bay). It was originally a colony of the Milesians and Clazomenians; but subsequently, in the time of Miltiades (late 6th century ..
CARDICIS
The Caribbean, geographically, is made up of many islands with separate cultures and languages. One of the major obstacles to regional ICT are the linguistic barriers. The Information Society and Cultural Diversity at the Caribbean (CARDICIS) is a response to the Caribbean's demonstrated lag in acti..
Cardiff
City of Cardiff Geography Area- Total- % Water Ranked 19th140 km²? % Admin HQ Cardiff ISO 3166-2]] GB-CRF ONS code 00PT Traditional county Glamorgan Ceremonial county South Glamorgan Coordinates 51°29N 3°11W Demographics Population:- ()- Density Subdivisions ..
Cardiff, Alabama
Cardiff is a town in Jefferson County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 82. Geography Cardiff is located at [33°38′43″N, 86°55′59″W] (33.645384, -86.932965)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has a ..
Cardiff, Harford County, Maryland
Cardiff is a town located in Harford County, Maryland. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 513. Cardiff was formerly the mining center of Harford County, located in the slate-rich area of the Mason-Dixon region. Stone from the quarry was used to construct the Empire State Buil..
Cardiff, New South Wales
Cardiff is a suburb of the city of Lake Macquarie in New South Wales, Australia. It is a major employment area thanks to the Cardiff Industrial Estate, which is the highest employing area in the Hunter region. Cardiff is home to between 5000 and 6000 people. It contains 3 government primary schools..
Cardiff, New York
Cardiff, New York is a small hamlet located south of Syracuse, New York. It was the home of the famed Hoax "Cardiff Giant", which was discovered on the William C. "Stub" Newell Farm in Cardiff, N.Y. on October 16,1869. ..
Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Encinitas, California
Cardiff-by-the-Sea, California Cardiff-by-the-Sea is a beach community tucked between Encinitas and Solana Beach in San Diego County, California. It has the Pacific Ocean on its west, Encinitas on its east and north, and a beach and lagoon on its south. Operating as part of the city of Encini..
Cardiff/Glamorgan UCCE in 2005
Cardiff/Glamorgan UCCE played three matches against first-class opposition in 2005. They started their season against first-class counties by being battered by local side Glamorgan in a game that ended as a draw after Glamorgan opted for batting practice. In the second game, the students fared bette..
Cardiff (disambiguation)
Cardiff for the capital city of WalesCardiff-by-the-Sea, California for the community in Encinitas, CaliforniaCardiff (film) for the 2005 film set in Cardiffredirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Cardiff (film)
Caerdydd (Cardiff in English) is a Welsh language television series set in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. The series was directed by Ed Thomas and Ed Talfan and had its worldwide premiere on November 12 2005 as part of the Cardiff Screen Festival Cast Ryland Teifi, Lee Haven Jones, Siwan Morr..
Cardiff Arms Park
Cardiff Arms Park is a stadium complex situated in the centre of Cardiff, Wales. It is the spiritual and physical home of Welsh rugby union, and is the site of the modern day Millennium Stadium. Inside the old National Stadium History The stadium was named after the Cardiff Arms pub (a coac..
Cardiff Barrage
The Cardiff Barrage lies across the mouth of Cardiff Bay, Wales between Queen Alexandra Dock and Penarth Head. It was one of the largest civil engineering projects in Europe during construction in the 1990s. Contents 1 History2 Opposition3 Construction4 Today5 External li..
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff Bay (Welsh: Bae Caerdydd) is the regeneration area created by the Cardiff Barrage which impounded two rivers (Taff and Ely) to form a new freshwater lake around the former dockland area south of the city centre of Cardiff in south Wales. Cardiff Bay Contents 1 History2 Succ..
Cardiff Bay Opera House
Cardiff Bay Opera House, ill-fated project to build a worthy home for the renowned Welsh National Opera. The Opera House was conceived as a crucial part of the Cardiff Bay redevelopment project. It was also hoped to give a home to the Welsh National Opera company, who were based in Cardiff's small ..
Cardiff Bay railway station
Cardiff Bay railway station (previously Butetown railway station) is a station serving the Cardiff Bay and Butetown areas of Cardiff. It is the terminus of the Butetown Branch Line. Only one platform of the original station is now in use (with the station building itself effectively abandoned), tho..
Cardiff Blues
Cardiff Blues Team Colours Home Away Welsh Rugby Regions 2003 Cardiff Blues (Welsh: Gleision Caerdydd) are a Rugby Union team from Wales, playing in the Celtic League and European Rugby Cup/European Rugby Shield. Contents 1 Ground / Location2 H..
Cardiff Bus
Cardiff Bus (Welsh: Bws Caerdydd) is the dominant bus operator in the Welsh capital Cardiff and the surrounding area, including Barry and Penarth. The company is wholly owned by Cardiff Council and is one of the few municipal bus companies to survive the effects of UK bus deregulation in the late 80..
Cardiff Canton TMD
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Cardiff Castle
The Norman keep Burges's summer smoking room Cardiff Castle in Wales was founded by the Normans in 1091, on the site of a Roman fort whose remains can still be seen. The castle's most famous occupant was Robert, Duke of Normandy, who was imprisoned there by his younger brother, King Hen..
Cardiff Central
The term Cardiff Central has several meanings: Cardiff Central stationCardiff Central, a constituency of the UK parliament. See also: Cardiff city centreThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ..
Cardiff Central (UK Parliament constituency)
Cardiff Central Borough constituency Cardiff Central shown within Wales Created: 1918 MP: Jenny Willott Party: Liberal Democrat Type: House of Commons Preserved county: South Glamorgan EP constituency: Wales Cardiff Central (Canol Caerdydd in Welsh) is a parliamentary constituency ..
Cardiff Central railway station
Cardiff Central (Welsh: Caerdydd Canolog) is the largest railway station in Wales and the only station in Cardiff to be situated on the Great Western Main Line. It is an interchange station for local services on the main line, cross-country express trains, and suburban services on the Valley Lines ..
Cardiff city centre
The city centre in Cardiff is an area riddled with alleys and arcades, as well as a number of small shopping centres, including the Capitol, St. David's Centre and Queen's Arcade. Some of the main streets are: Cardiff indoor market hall Contents 1 Queen Street2 St. Mary Street an..
Cardiff City F.C.
Cardiff City Association Football Club is a football team based in Cardiff. They currently play in the Football League Championship. Their current ground is Ninian Park, but the club are in the process of planning and constructing a new stadium to be located opposite the old one. If completed, it..
Cardiff City Line
City Line (from east to west) Cardiff Central for all destinations Ninian Park Waun-Gron Park Fairwater Danescourt Radyr for Merthyr Line for Rhondda Line The City Line is a railway line in South Wales from Cardiff to Radyr via the western suburbs of Cardiff. Regular passenger services on this..
Cardiff Cobras
Cardiff Cobras Logo Entered BCAFL 1987-1988 Team Colors Black & Red Universities Cardiff University Home Field Llanrumney Playing Fields, Llanrumney, Cardiff Division Southern Conference-Western Division Record 98-39-13 Playoff Record 8-12-1 Playoff A..
Cardiff Council
Cardiff Council The Logo of Cardiff Council The Arms of Cardiff Council Control Liberal Democrats MPs Kevin BrennanAlun MichaelJulie MorganJenny Willott Official Website [http://www.cardiff.gov.uk] Cardiff Council (Welsh: ) is the governing body for Cardiff, one of the Principal ..
Cardiff Demons
Cardiff Demons RLFC are a rugby league side who play out of St.Peters RFC in the east of Cardiff, Wales. Cardiff Demons were formed in the late 1990s as an Academy level club, competing in the Lower Division of the Rugby League Academy competition against young players from professional outfits i..
Cardiff Devils
Cardiff Devils League: Elite Ice Hockey League Founded: 1986 Home Ice: Capacity: Ice Size: City: Cardiff, United Kingdom Colours: White, Red, Black, and Green Head Coach: Ed Patterson Ownership: Arena Sports LTD. The Cardiff Devils are a British Ice Hockey ..
Cardiff Gate
Cardiff Gate is a commercial development site adjacent to Pontprennau and the M4 motorway, to the north east of Cardiff. It is the site site of a motorway services as well as a Business Park. The 100 acre site is prominently situated to the north east of the Cardiff adjacent to Pontprennau, the A42..
Cardiff Giant
An October 1869 photograph showing the Cardiff Giant being exhumed. The Cardiff Giant, one of the most famous hoaxes in American history, was a 10-foot-tall "petrified man" discovered October 16, 1869 by workers digging a well behind the barn of William C. "Stub" Newell in Cardiff, New York. ..
Cardiff Huskies
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Cardiff International Airport
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Cardiff International Arena
The Cardiff International Arena is one of the UK's most modern venues, located right in the center of the capital of Wales. The Arena, also known as the CIA, has a number of function areas, the key one being the Main Arena. The main arena of the CIA offers 4500 square metres of purpose-built exhibi..
Cardiff Law School
The Cardiff Law School is the law department of Cardiff University in Wales. It provides an LLB degree, in addition to postgraduate courses like the LLM and research degrees. The School also provides professional legal education, in terms of the CPE, the LPC for would-be solicitors and the BVC for t..
Cardiff North (UK Parliament constituency)
Cardiff North Borough constituency Cardiff North shown within Wales Created: 1950 MP: Julie Morgan Party: Labour Type: House of Commons Preserved county: South Glamorgan EP constituency: Wales Cardiff North (Gogledd Caerdydd in Welsh) is an electoral constituency represented in the ..
Cardiff Queen Street railway station
Cardiff Queen Street railway station (Welsh Caerdydd Heol y Frenhines) is seen by many as the main hub of the Valley Lines network around Cardiff - the solitary connection to Cardiff Bay is seen as part of the reason for this. The station is conveniently located at the eastern end of the city centr..
Cardiff Railway
The Cardiff Railway came into being from the need to service Bute Docks, so as to provide facilities for the traffic to and from the Docks. The railway was only 11 miles in length, a fact which belied its importance, since it provided both the Taff Vale Railway and the Rhymney Railway, inter alia, w..
Cardiff railway station, New South Wales
Cardiff is a railway station located near Newcastle, New South Wales,Australia on the Newcastle & Central Coast Line.The station has two platforms. The station is served by intercity trains to Sydney and local trains to Morisset. The station is the closest to the factory of Goninan who have made ..
Cardiff RFC
Cardiff Rugby Football Club was founded 1876, playing their first game against Newport. Originally the club was based at Sophia Gardens, but they later relocated to the Cardiff Arms Park (named after a local pub). A new stadium was built in 1969 as a result of an agreement between the Cardiff Athlet..
Cardiff rugby
Rugby is played in Cardiff in both rugby league and rugby union forms. The rugby union side is and always has been represented by Cardiff RFC since 1876 and since 2003 was joined by Cardiff Blues. Rugby league in Cardiff is currently represented by Cardiff Demons but this code's history in the capi..
Cardiff Screen Festival
The Cardiff Screen Festival (Gŵyl Sgrîn Caerdydd in Welsh) is an annual film festival that takes places in Cardiff, Wales. Commencing in 1989, it was originally held annually in Aberystwyth as the National film festival for Wales, before being moved to Cardiff due to popularity. The 2005 film fe..
Cardiff South and Penarth
Cardiff South and Penarth Borough constituency Cardiff South and Penarth shown within Wales Created: 1983 MP: Alun Michael Party: Labour Co-operative Type: House of Commons Preserved county: South Glamorgan EP constituency: Wales Cardiff South and Penarth (Welsh: ) is a constituency..
Cardiff State Beach
Cardiff State Beach is a protected beach located near San Diego, California. External links [Official government site] ..
Cardiff University
Cardiff University (Welsh: Prifysgol Caerdydd) is a university in Cardiff. It is a member of the Russell Group of Universities and was shortlisted for the Sunday Times University of the Year award in 2003. Contents 1 History2 Facilities3 Students3.1 Alumni4 External lin..
Cardiff University School of Medicine
Cardiff University Medical School''' Established 1893 Location Cardiff, Wales University Cardiff University Dean Prof Ken Woodhouse Staff Undergraduates 600 Website http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/medicine Cardiff University School of Medicine was founded in 1893 when the Departments of..
Cardiff University Students' Union
Cardiff University Students' Union (Mywyfwyr Undeb Prifysgol Caerdydd in Welsh) is the students' union for Cardiff University, which aims to promote the interests of its students. It is located in Cathays, spanning between Senghennydd Road on the north side and Park Place on the south side. The ..
Cardiff West (UK Parliament constituency)
Cardiff West Borough constituency Cardiff West shown within Wales Created: 1950 MP: Kevin Brennan Party: Labour Type: House of Commons Preserved county: South Glamorgan EP constituency: Wales Cardiff West (Gorllewin Caerdydd in Welsh) is a constituency represented in the House of Co..
Cardiff west services
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Cardigan
Cardigan could refer to any of the following: the cardigan sweaterJames Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan the British general during the Crimean War.Cardigan, a town in WalesCardiganshire, a Welsh countyCardigan, an electoral district in Canadathe Cardigan Welsh Corgi, a breed of dogLord Cardigan, ch..
Cardigan, Ceredigion
Cardigan (Welsh: Aberteifi) is the traditional county town of Cardiganshire (Ceredigion) in west Wales. The town, founded in 1093 by the Norman Roger de Montgomery, lies on the estuary of the River Teifi. Attractions in the town include the remains of Cardigan Castle, a heritage centre, arts cent..
Cardiganshire
Traditional county of Cardiganshire Geography Area- Total- % Water Ranked 5th440,630 acres (1783 km²) % County town Cardigan Chapman code CGN Cardiganshire (Welsh: ) is a traditional county in Wales that came into being in 1282. In 1282 Edward I conquered the principality of Wales ..
Cardigan (electoral district)
Cardigan in relation to the other PEI ridings Cardigan is a federal electoral district in Prince Edward Island, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004. Its population in 2001 was 34 777, of which 27 191 are eligible to vote. Contents 1 Demographi..
Cardigan (sweater)
A cardigan is a type of sweater/jumper with buttons down the front. It was named after James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan, a British military commander, during his service in the Crimean War. It is usually machine or hand knitted from wool. Cardigans are available for both sexes but recen..
Cardigan Bay
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Map showing Cardigan Bay Cardigan Bay (Welsh: Bae Ceredigion or Bae Aberteifi) is a large inlet of the Irish Sea, indenting the west coast of Wales between the Lleyn and Pembrokeshire peninsulas. Much of the coast surrounding the bay is fertile farmla..
Cardigan Bay (disambiguation)
The term "Cardigan Bay", when used by itself, can refer to: A bay in Wales called Cardigan BayA bay in Prince Edward Island called Cardigan BayA horse called Cardigan BayRFA Cardigan Bay a logistics ship of the United Kingdom's Royal Fleet Auxiliary. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Cardigan Bay (horse)
Cardigan Bay (1956–1988) was a bay pacing gelding by Hal Tryax out of Colwyn Bay by Josedale Dictator. He was affectionately named Cardy and was the first standardbred to win $US 1 million in prize money. Along with his arch-rival the USA's champion of the day Bret Hanover, he is one of the gr..
Cardigan Castle
Cardigan Castle, (ca. 1100), Cardigan, Ceredigion, Wales. The first motte & bailey castle (ca.1093) was built a mile away from the present site, probably about the time of the founding of the town by Roger de Montgomery, a Norman baron. The forerunner of the present castle was built by Gilbert Fitz ..
Cardigan Island
Cardigan Island (Welsh: Ynys Aberteifi) is a small, uninhabited island lying north of Cardigan, Wales. Lying in the estuary of the River Teifi, it is known for its colony of fur seals. External links *[Map sources] for ..
Cardigan Welsh Corgi
The Cardigan Welsh Corgi (IPA: /ˈkɔ(r)ˌgi/) is one of two separate dog breeds known as Welsh Corgis that originated in Wales. It is one of the oldest herding breeds. Contents 1 Appearance2 Temperament3 History4 External links Appearance The Cardigan is a long, low d..
Cardin
Cardin Do Nguyen (born November 11, Saigon, Vietnam), simply known as Cardin, is Vietnamese American singer and composer and former member of group Asia 4. Contents 1 Discography1.1 Albums2 External links3 References Discography Albums Foolish Heart / Trai Tim Dai Kho (with P..
Cardin, Oklahoma
Cardin is a town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 150 at the 2000 census. Geography Cardin is located at [36°58′32″N, 94°51′6″W] (36.975692, -94.851612)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town h..
Cardinal
The word cardinal comes from the Latin cardo for "hinge" and usually refers to things of fundamental importance, as in cardinal rule or cardinal sins. Cardinal may refer to: Cardinal (Catholicism), a member of the College of Cardinals of the Catholic ChurchCardinal (bird), a family of passerine bi..
Cardinal's
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Cardinal, Ontario
Cardinal is a village in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville of eastern Ontario situated on the Saint Lawrence River. The village is situated in the township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal. The village, originally known as Point Cardinal, used to be the site of a canal which bypassed the Galop Rap..
Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand
Cardinale Infante Ferdinand of Austria as Hunter Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand (1609/16101 in Escorial near Madrid, Spain - 9 November 1641 in Brussels) (also known as Fernando and as Ferdinand von Österreich), Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands, Cardinal, Infante, Archbishop of Toledo (1619-..
Cardinale
Cardinale is a comune and town is the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Italy. ..
Cardinales
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Cardinalist
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Cardinality
In mathematics, the cardinality of a set is a measure of the "number of elements of the set". There are two approaches to cardinality – one which compares sets directly using bijections, injections, and surjections, and another which uses cardinal numbers. Contents 1 Comparing sets2&nb..
Cardinality equals variety
In diatonic set theory cardinality equals variety is quality of a collection or scale for which the number of notes in a series indicates the number of unique interval patterns formed by diatonic transpositions. Cardinality being the number of notes in the series, variety being the number of differe..
Cardinality of the continuum
In mathematics, the cardinality of the continuum is the cardinal number of the set of real numbers R (sometimes called the continuum). This cardinal number is often denoted by c, [\mathfrak c = |\mathbb R|] Properties Georg Cantor introduced the concept of cardinality to compare the sizes..
Cardinals over 80 in Papal conclave, 2005
This is a list of Roman Catholic Cardinals over the age of 80 as of the death of Pope John Paul II on April 2, 2005. As such, they were ineligible to vote in the Papal conclave beginning April 18 to elect John Paul's successor. This list is alphabetical by surname within geographic areas. Contents..
Cardinals Stadium
Cardinals Stadium is a football stadium currently under construction in Glendale, Arizona. The new stadium will be across the street from the Glendale Arena. Its primary tenant will be the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL. It is likely the stadium will be renamed after a naming rights contract is negot..
Cardinal (album)
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Cardinal (bird)
The Cardinals or Cardinalidae are a family of passerine birds living in North and South America. These are robust, seed-eating birds, with strong bills. They are typically associated with open woodland. The sexes usually have distinct plumages; the family is named for the red colour (like that o..
Cardinal (Catholicism)
A cardinal is a senior ecclesiastical official in the Roman Catholic Church, member of the College of Cardinals ranking just below the Pope and appointed by him during a consistory of his equals. The duties of the cardinals are to attend the meetings of the aforementioned Sacred College and to m..
Cardinal (color)
This article is about the color. For other uses, see cardinal. Red Red-violet Rust Puce Sangria Scarlet Terra cotta Vermilion ..
Cardinal (comics)
Cardinal (also known as Harrier) is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. He is African American. Cardinal was created by Fabian Nicieza and Darick Robertson in New Warriors #28 (October 1992). Contents 1 Publication history2 Character biograph..
Cardinal (title)
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Cardinal Albergati
Niccolo Albergati was born in Bologna, Italy, in 1357, and became a Carthusian monk in 1394. After being chosen (against his will) Bishop of Bologna in 1417, he made his native city a center of learning, and among the young scholars who enjoyed his patronage was Enea Silvio Piccolomini, who afterwar..
Cardinal and Hoosier State
Hoosier State redirects here. For the state, see Indiana. The Cardinal is a 1,146-mile (1,844 km) passenger train route operated by Amtrak, connecting New York Penn Station with Chicago Union Station three days a week via Washington, D.C., Charlottesville, Virginia, Cincinnati, Ohio and Indianapolis..
Cardinal Antonelli
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Cardinal assignment
In set theory, the concept of cardinality is significantly developable without recourse to actually defining cardinal numbers as objects in theory itself (this is in fact a viewpoint taken by Frege; Frege cardinals are basically equivalence classes on the entire universe of sets which are equinumero..
Cardinal beetle
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Cardinal Bishop
Cardinal Bishops, or Cardinals of the Episcopal Order, are among the most senior prelates of the Roman Catholic Church. Originally this term referred specifically and exclusively to the men named to head the seven suburbicarian dioceses, who include the Dean of the College of Cardinals. In 1965 Pop..
Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts
Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts is a Catholic arts high school located in Toronto, Canada. Throughout the 1980s the Metropolitan Separate School Board (now the Toronto Catholic District School Board) considered establishing a school for the performing arts. It was felt that all students with c..
Cardinal Carter Catholic High School
Cardinal Carter Catholic High School is a high school in Aurora, Ontario, Canada in the York Catholic District School Board. It was founded in 1989, commencing operation at Our Lady of the Annunciation elementray school for grades eight and nine. Once construction of the school was completed, it t..
Cardinal Celso Costantini
Celso Benigno Luigi Cardinal Costantini (born 3 April 1876, died 17 October 1958) was the first delegation of Holy See in China, appointed by Pope Pius XI in 1922 and founder of Congregatio Discipulorum Domini. He was ordained a priest in 26 December 1899 and later was consecrated as a Bishop in Fiu..
Cardinal Cushing College
Cardinal Cushing College was a private, Catholic women's college in Brookline, Massachusetts. It operated from 1952 to 1972 and was named after Richard Cardinal Cushing, who helped acquire the land for its campus while he was Archbishop of Boston. Cardinal Cushing College was one of three now-defu..
Cardinal Deacon
The Cardinal Deacons are the lowest-ranked of the three orders of Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church. They derive originally from the seven deacons in the Pope's household and the seven deacons who supervised the Church's works in the districts of Rome during the early Middle Ages, when the Chur..
Cardinal Deusdedit
Cardinal Deusdedit was a friend of Pope Saint Gregory VII and defender of his reformation measures; Deusdedit joined the Benedictine Order and became a zealous promoter of ecclesiastical reforms in the latter half of the eleventh century. External link [Catholic Encyclopedia article] ..
Cardinal direction
"Cardinal point" redirects here. For , see . A compass rose showing the cardinal directions In geography, the four cardinal directions are north, east, south and west. North and south are oriented toward the respective poles of the Earth. The Earth's rotation defines the orientation of east an..
Cardinal District
The Cardinal District is one of the 16 geographical districts of the Barbershop Harmony Society, an all-male North American singing fraternity. It is composed of male barbershop singers living in the states of Kentucky and Indiana. The Cardinal district is one of the smaller districts, containing..
Cardinal Dougherty High School
Cardinal Dougherty is one of 22 high schools of the Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia. The school was built during the great expansion of the archdiocesan school system under the episcopate of John Cardinal O'Hara, C.S.C. Construction was completed and the school opened in 1956. The school was na..
Cardinal electors in Papal conclave, 2005
Location of Cardinal Electors Country Number of Electors Italy 20 United States of America 11 Germany, Spain 9 France 5 Brazil, Mexico 4 Canada, Colombia, India, Poland 3 Chile, Hungary, Japan, Nigeria, Philippines, Portugal, Ukraine, United Kingdom 2 Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgiu..
Cardinal Gibbons High School
Cardinal Gibbons High School is a private Roman Catholic secondary school located in Raleigh, North Carolina. As mentioned by the school's mission page itself, Cardinal Gibbons's mission is to incorporate the Gospel into its curricula, welcoming students of all religious, ethnic, and financial back..
Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital
SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital is a hospital in St. Louis, Missouri named after John J. Glennon, a former Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church in the St. Louis archdiocese. Cardinal Glennon hospital first opened in 1956 and continues to be operated by SSM, the Sisters of St. Mary. Cardina..
Cardinal Gracias High School
Cardinal Gracias High School is a convent school in Bandra East, a suburb of Mumbai. CARDINAL GRACIAS HIGH SCHOOL HAS A COMMUNITY ON ORKUT :: http://www.orkut.com/Community.aspx?cmm=6423054 ..
Cardinal Gualo
Cardinal Gualo (fl. 1216) was an Italian clergyman. He was sent to England by Pope Innocent III in 1216. He supported John with all the weight of papal authority. After John's death he crowned the infant Henry III and played an active part in organizing resistance to the rebels led by Louis of Franc..
Cardinal Hayes High School
Cardinal Hayes High School is a Catholic high school in the Bronx, New York City. It does not discriminate on the basis of religion. The school serves the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York. It is a member of the CHSAA. Notable alumni Regis Philbin (1949): Television host, Live with Regis and ..
Cardinal Health
Cardinal Health (NYSE: [CAH]) is a premier global company dedicated to improving productivity and safety in healthcare. Contents 1 Overview2 Statistics: each day3 Facilities4 Company website Overview Headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, Cardinal Health, Inc. (NYSE: CAH)..
Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School
The Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School is a comprehensive school for boys and sixth form college in West Derby, Liverpool, England. The school is named after John Cardinal Heenan. Until the early 1980s it was known as Cardinal Allen Grammar School. The school was originally based at two sites, ..
Cardinal High School
Cardinal High School is the name of several schools including: Cardinal High School, IowaCardinal High School, NebraskaCardinal High School, Ohio This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may w..
Cardinal High School (Middlefield, Ohio)
Cardinal High School is a public high school (grades 9-12) in Middlefield, Ohio, Geauga County, United States and has roughly 435 students, of whom about 10% are special education (currently still referred to as "Learning Deficit") students. Students come from Middlefield village, Middlefield townsh..
Cardinal Leger Catholic Elementary School
Cardinal Leger Catholic Elementary School (CL, 1988-) is a publicly funded high school administered by the Toronto Catholic District School Board in Scarborough, which is the eastern part of Toronto, Canada. Academics * Physical and health education * Library studies in our school library * Compu..
Cardinal Leger Secondary School
Cardinal Leger Secondary School is a separate school in the downtown sector of Brampton, Ontario, Canada. It is a member of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board and is connected to both St. Mary's Parish and St. Annes. Its trustee is Mr. Ken Adamson, Mrs. Linda Zanella and principal is M..
Cardinal Lemoine (Paris Metro)
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Cardinal Local School District, Geauga County, Ohio
Cardinal Local School District is a public school district in Geauga County, Ohio, serving the village of Middlefield and the townships of Middlefield, Huntsburg and Parkman. As of 2005, 1467 students attended the district's five schools. The district is located in the center of the world's fourth..
Cardinal mark
Knoll North Cardinal A cardinal mark is a sea mark (a buoy or other floating or fixed structure) used in maritime pilotage to indicate the position of a hazard and the direction of safe water. Cardinal marks indicate the direction of safety as a cardinal (compass) direction (north, east, sou..
Cardinal Mar Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir
Maronite Patriarch Cardinal Mar Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir Cardinal Mar Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir (Arabic: الكاردينال مار نصر الله بطرس صفير) (born May 15, 1920 in Rayfoun, Lebanon) is the patriarch of Lebanon's largest Christian body, the Maronites. He was elected Patri..
Cardinal McCarrick High School
Cardinal McCarrick High School is a Catholic secondary school located in South Amboy, NJ. It was founded in 1885 by Saint Mary's parish, and included grades one to eleven. It was expanded to include the twelfth grade in 1918, was accredited as Saint Mary's High School in 1919, and the first gradua..
Cardinal Nation
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Cardinal Nation, or Redbird Nation, is a term that describes the massive popularity of the St. Louis Cardinals b..
Cardinal Newman (disambiguation)
Cardinal Newman can refer to: John Henry Cardinal Newman, a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.Cardinal Newman High School, a California high school named after the aforementioned figure. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title...
Cardinal Newman Catholic High School
Cardinal Newman Catholic High School is a small Catholic co-educational comprehensive school that educates approximately 660 children between 11 and 16 years of age. It is located in the town of Warrington in Cheshire, England. References [Current OFSTED report] ..
Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary School
Cardinal Newman Catholic High School was founded in 1973 when the St. Augustine's Seminary opted to utilize the space left over from declining enrollment. The school was named after John Henry Newman, a 19th century English convert to Catholicism and prolific author who is currently in the proces..
Cardinal Newman High School
Cardinal Newman High School is a Catholic boys' secondary school located in Santa Rosa, California. Founded on April 24, 1964, and named for the Cardinal John Henry Newman, it was one of the top 50 Catholic high schools in the nation for 2005, according to the Catholic High School Honor Roll. The c..
Cardinal Newman Society
The Cardinal Newman Society is an organization founded in 1993 and dedicated to the renewal of Catholic identity on the campuses of colleges and universities in the United States. It should not be confused with the "Newman Centers," the name often used to designate Catholic campus ministry center..
Cardinal number
In linguistics, cardinal numbers is the name given to number words that are used for quantity (one, two, three), as opposed to ordinal numbers, words that are used for order (first, second, third). See names of numbers in English. Aleph-0, the smallest infinite cardinal In mathematics, card..
Cardinal O'Hara High School
Cardinal O'Hara High School is a coeducational Catholic High School of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. The school is named after John Francis O'Hara who was Archbishop of Philadelphia from 1951 to 1960. It is located in Springfield, Pennsylvania and was first opened in September 1963. Famous ..
Cardinal of Guise
Louis I, Cardinal of Guise (1527-1578)Louis II, Cardinal of Guise, his nephew, (1555-1588)*Probably the more common usage. See also Cardinal of Lorraine redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Cardinal of Lorraine
John, Cardinal of Lorraine (1498-1550)Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine (1524-1574) redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church
Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church is the full, canonical name of the rank conferred by the Pope on certain deacons, priests, and bishops within the Catholic Church. Each cardinal takes on a "title" to a certain church, e.g., the Dean of the College of Cardinals always takes the title Cardinal-Bishop..
Cardinal Pio Taofinuu
Cardinal Pio Taofinuu born in Falealupo, Samoa died 20 January 2006. Pio Taofinuu was a Samoan Roman Catholic Cardinal. He was the first Pacific Islander to become a Roman Catholic Cardinal. He began his studies for the priesthood in 1941 at Moamoa Theological College, Samoa, and continued his stud..
Cardinal Place
Cardinal Place is a retail and office development in London SW1 near Victoria Station and opposite Westminster Cathedral. The site consists of three buildings covering over a million square feet on Victoria Street next door to Portland House, and was designed by EPR Architects and built by Robert..
Cardinal Points
Cardinal Points is a student-run newspaper at Plattsburgh State University, independent of Plattsburgh State's Student Association. The Cardinal Points office is located on the third floor of the Angell College Center. External links [Official site] ..
Cardinal point (disambiguation)
Cardinal point can refer to: Cardinal direction: north, south, east, or westCardinal point (optics): one of the key points that define an optical system's properties This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to th..
Cardinal point (optics)
The cardinal points and the associated cardinal planes are a set of special points and planes in an optical system, which help in the analysis of its paraxial properties. The analysis of an optical system using cardinal points is known as gaussian optics, named after Carl Friedrich Gauss. The cardi..
Cardinal Point Specification
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Cardinal Priest
Part of a of articles onChristianity History of Christianity Timeline of Christianity The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father God the Son (Jesus Christ) God the Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament · LXX ..
Cardinal Rodolfo Pio da Carpi
The humanist and patron, Cardinal Rodolfo Pio da Carpi (February 22, 1500 – May 2, 1564) formed a great library and was at the center of humanist studies in 16th-century Rome, though serving on the Roman Inquisition. He was a trusted advisor to Pope Pius III and helped to establish the Inquisi..
Cardinal Secretary of State
The Cardinal Secretary of State presides over the Vatican Secretariat of State, which is the oldest and most important dicastery of the Roman Curia. As one of the senior offices in the Roman Catholic Church, the Secretary is required to be a cardinal. If the office is vacant, a non-cardinal may se..
Cardinal Serafino Vannutelli
Serafino Vannutelli (nov ember 26, 1834 - August 26, 1915) was an Italian Roman Catholic churchman, born at Genazzano, where he studied and graduated in philosophy before studying theology in the Capranica College, Rome. After teaching theology at the Pontifical Seminary, he was secretary to the Pa..
Cardinal sign
In astrology, a cardinal sign (also called by older astrologers a moveable sign) is a sign of the zodiac that initiates a change of temperate zone season when the Sun makes its annual passage into them. Contents 0.1 The Cardinal zodiac signs0.2 Aries ..
Cardinal Singers
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Cardinal Sinners
The Cardinal Sinners were founded in 1976 at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. They are a group of college women dedicated to pushing the boundaries of contemporary a-cappella music. Albums include Picadillos, Live from Church, Eve, and Absolution/Absolute Sin (2003). External link ..
Cardinal Spellman High School
Cardinal Spellman High School is the name of several schools including: Cardinal Spellman High School (Brockton, Massachusetts)Cardinal Spellman High School (New York City) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred ..
Cardinal Spellman High School (Brockton, Massachusetts)
Cardinal Spellman High School is a private high school of Catholic denomination located in Brockton, Massachusetts. Like their fellow Catholic school and sports rival, Archbishop Williams High School, they separated from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston in the wake of the church's sex abuse ..
Cardinal Spellman High School (New York City)
'Cardinal Spellman High School' is a high school located in The Bronx, New York City. *Wellington Basora : the future of NFL Football and is described by his teammates as having a chunky butt and hairy body. ..
Cardinal spline
A cardinal spline is a cubic Hermite spline whose tangents are defined by the points and a tension parameter. This spline creates a curve from one waypoint to another taking into account the waypoints before and after. By taking into account the way points before and after the current curve, the cur..
Cardinal Sports Talk
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Cardinal Stadium
See also Cardinals Stadium for the future home of the Arizona Cardinals football team. Cardinal Stadium is the name of a former college and minor league baseball and college football stadium in Louisville, Kentucky. It is on the grounds of the Kentucky Exposition Center, and was called Fairgrounds..
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw
A second state university in Warsaw. Named after Stefan Cardinal Wyszyński. External links [Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw web page] ..
Cardinal Stritch High School
Cardinal Stritch High School is a private, Catholic, coeducational high school located in Oregon, Ohio. The groundbreaking for the school was performed on September 21, 1960 by then-bishop of Toledo, Bishop George J. Rehring. The first class entered the following fall. The school is named for Samu..
Cardinal Stritch University
Cardinal Stritch University is a private Roman Catholic university located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was founded in 1937 as St. Clare College by the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi to train nuns as teachers. It was renamed Cardinal Stritch College in 1946 for Samuel Cardinal Stritch of Chicago, w..
Cardinal tetra
The Cardinal tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi) is a freshwater fish of the characin family (family Characidae) of order Characiformes. It is native to the upper Orinoco and Negro Rivers in South America. Growing to about 3 cm (1.25 in) total length, the cardinal tetra has the striking iri..
Cardinal Transportation
Cardinal is one of a few school bus operators in Ontario, Canada. Unlike most school bus operators, Cardinal's buses are white with red stripe (and words in white). Roster Ford E350 (formerly Econoline 350) chassis with lift systemFord E350 (formerly Econoline 350)Dodge Caravan - School purpose veh..
Cardinal utility
Cardinal utility theory states that the utility (satisfaction) gained from a particular good or service can be measured in the same way as distance, temperature and time can. The theoretical unit of measurement is the ‘util’. If utility can be measured in this way it should be possible to say th..
Cardinal Vannutelli (disambiguation)
Cardinal Vannutelli may be either Cardinal Serafino Vannutelli or his brother Vincenzo Cardinal Vannutelli. ..
Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School
Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School is a Roman Catholic comprehensive state school near Holland Park, London. It was founded in 1914 in memory of Cardinal Vaughan. At first a private school, it became a state-funded grammar school after the Second World War and later became comprehensive. Since 1998, ..
Cardinal veins
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Cardinal Vicar
Cardinal Vicar is the title of the the vicar general of the Pope, as Bishop of Rome, for the spiritual administration of the city, and its surrounding district, known in Latin as Vicarius Urbis. Contents 1 Nomination and oath2 Authority3 The Vicegerens4 Organisation of the Vi..
Cardinal virtues
In some Christian traditions, there are four cardinal virtues: prudence, temperance, fortitude, and justice. These were derived initially from Plato's scheme (see Protagoras 330b, which also includes piety (hosiotes)) and adapted by Saint Ambrose, Augustine of Hippo, and Thomas Aquinas (see Summa ..
Cardinal vowel
Note: This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for a pronunciation key. Cardinal vowels are a set of reference vowels used by phoneticians in describing the sounds of languages. For instance, the vowel of the English word "feet" can be described with reference t..
Cardinal Wiseman RC High School
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Cardines Field
Cardines Field is located at 20 America’s Cup Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island and is believed to be one of the oldest ballparks in the United States. Its location serves as a buffer between the residential and commercial sections of that part of town. The oddly shaped outfield fence and dimensions..
Carding
For other senses of this word, see carding (disambiguation). Carding Llama hair Carding is the processing of brushing raw or washed fibers to prepare them as textiles. A large variety of fibers can be carded, anything from dog hair, to llama, to soy silk (a fiber made from soy beans). Cotton,..
Cardington
Cardington could be Cardington, BedfordshireCardington, ShropshireCardington, Ohio redirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Cardington, Bedfordshire
Cardington is a village in Bedfordshire in England. Contents 1 Airships, Barrage Balloons and RAF Cardington2 Sites of interest3 Notable People from Cardington4 External links Airships, Barrage Balloons and RAF Cardington Cardington became one of the major British sites invol..
Cardington, Ohio
Cardington is a village in Morrow County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,849 at the 2000 census. Mount Gilead, Ohio, the county seat, is located northeast of Cardington on U.S. Route 42. Geography Cardington is located at [40°29′57″N, 82°53′37″W] (40.499117, -82.893..
Carding (disambiguation)
Carding is the processing of brushing fibers to prepare them as textiles.Carding is credit card fraud, often over the Internet, also called phishing. The defrauder is called a carder.To "card" a customer is to require an identity document before the customer is allowed, for example, to purchase alc..
Carding (torture)
In torture, carding involved scraping or tearing the victim's flesh with metal combs normally used for combing wool."Card". Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. 2nd edition. 1989. Combs usually had one or two rows of teeth, each a few inches in length. These are the "wool combs" use..
Cardio
Cardio is the medical term used to reference the heart. From Greek kardia: heart. The Greek spelling using k is the reason for the usage of K in EKG (electrocardiogram). Also used in reference to exercises and/or equipment intended for cardiovascular fitness and endurance training (aerobic exercise..
Cardiobacteriaceae
The Cardiobacteriaceae are a family of Proteobacteria, given their own order. ..
Cardiocrinum
Cardiocrinum is a genus of three or four species of bulbous plants of the family Liliaceae. They are native to the Himalaya, montane China, and Japan. The bulbs are usually formed at the soil surface. The preferred habitat is woodland. The plants tend to be monocarpic, dying after flowering. The..
Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome
Cardiofaciocutaneous Syndrome (CFC) is an extremely rare and serious genetic disorder. It is characterized by the following: Distinctive facial appearanceUnusually sparse, brittle, curly scalp hairA range of skin abnormalities from dermatitis to thick, scaly skin over the entire body (generalized ..
Cardiogenic shock
Cardiogenic shock is based upon an inadequate circulation of blood due to primary failure of the ventricles of the heart to function effectively. [Irwin and Rippe's Intensive Care Medicine] by Irwin and Rippe, Fifth Edition (2003), Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, ISBN 0-7817-3548-3 ..
Cardioglossa
Cardioglossa is a genus of frogs in the family Arthroleptidae found in western and central Africa. Their common english name is Long-fingered Frogs. Species Cardioglossa aureoli Schiøtz, 1964.Cardioglossa cyaneospila Laurent, 1950.Cardioglossa elegans Boulenger, 1906.Cardioglossa escalerae Boule..
Cardioid
In geometry, the cardioid, literally heart shape, is an epicycloid which has one and only one cusp. That is, a cardioid is a curve that can be produced as a locus — by tracing the path of a chosen point of a circle which rolls without slipping around another circle which is fixed but which ha..
Cardioid proofs
This mathematics article is devoted entirely to providing mathematical proofs and support for claims and statements made in the article Cardioid. This article is currently an experimental vehicle to see how we might be able to provide proofs and details for math articles without cluttering up the m..
Cardiolipin
Cardiolipin (bisphosphatidyl glycerol) is an important component of the inner mitochondrial membrane, where it constitutes about 20% of the total lipid. It is typically present in metabolically active cells of the heart and skeletal muscle. It has also been observed in certain bacterial membranes. ..
Cardiolite
Cardiolite® is the brand name of sestamibi, a radiopharmaceutical used in nuclear medicine imaging. It is also known as methoxyisobutylisonitrile or MIBI. The radioisotope attached to the sestamibi molecule is technetium-99m, forming 99Tcm-sestamibi (or Tc99m MIBI). Its main use is for imaging..
Cardiology
A diagram of a heart with an ECG indicator; diagrams like this are used in Cardiology. Cardiology is the branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the heart and blood vessels. The field is commonly divided in the branches of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, ..
Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures
The diagnostic tests in cardiology are methods of identifying heart conditions associated with healthy vs. unhealthy, pathologic, heart function. Contents 1 Bedside1.1 History1.2 Auscultation2 Laboratory2.1 Blood tests3 Electrophysiology3.1 Electrocardiogram3.2&..
Cardiomegaly
Cardiomegaly is a medical condition wherein the heart is enlarged. It is generally categorized in the following manner: Cardiomegaly due to dilationCardiomegaly due to ventricular hypertrophy* Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH)* Right ventricular hypertrophy (RVH)* Left atrial enlargement It is no..
Cardiomyopathy
Cardiomyopathy, which literally means "heart muscle disease", is the deterioration of the function of the myocardium (i.e., the actual heart muscle) for any reason. Cardiomyopathy of any cause typically leads to signs and symptoms of heart failure as the pumping efficiency of the heart is diminished..
Cardioplegia
Cardioplegia is the intentional and temporary cessation of cardiac activity, primarily for use in cardiac bypass surgeries. ..
Cardiopulmonary arrest
Cardiopulmonary arrest refers to the combination of cardiac arrest and respiratory arrest, each detialed below: Respiratory arrest is the cessation of the normal tidal flow of the lungs due to paralysis of the diaphragm, collapse of the lung or any number of respiratory failures. It is a medical ..
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
CPR redirects here. For other meanings of CPR see CPR (disambiguation) [[wikibooks:|Wikibooks ]] has more about this subject: [[wikibooks::First Aid/CPR|First Aid/CPR]] Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency first aid protocol for an unconscious person on whom neither breathing no..
Cardiorespiratory fitness
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 July 2006. } Cardiorespiratory fitness refers to the ability of t..
Cardiothoracic surgery
In medicine, the field of cardiothoracic surgery is involved in the surgical treatment of diseases that affect organs inside the thorax (the chest). In general it will mean conditions of the heart (cardiovascular disease) and lungs (lung disease). Cardiothoracic surgery is a recognised surgical spec..
Cardiotocograph
The cardiotocograph is more commonly known as Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM). A cardiotocograph measures the fetal heart rate and the frequency of uterine contractions. The cardiotocograph was invented by Dr. Orvan Hess, who was also one of the first doctors to successfully treat a patient with p..
Cardiotocography
In medicine (obstetrics) cardiotocography (CTG) is a technical means of recording (-graphy) the fetal heartbeat (cardio-) and the uterine contractions (-toco-) during childbirth. CTG can be used to identify signs of fetal distress. Recordings are done by two separate electrodes, one for the measure..
Cardiotoxicity
Cardiotoxicity is the occurrence of heart muscle damage. The heart becomes weaker and isn't as efficient in pumping and therefore circulating blood. Cardiotoxicity may be caused by chemotherapy treatment. See also Heart failure References Chemocare.com: [link] ..
Cardiotoxin III
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 July 2006. } Cardiotoxin III (CTX III) is a sixty amino-acid poly..
Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe
The Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe (CIRSE) is the professional body of European interventional radiologists. The [Society], which has its headquarters in Vienna, Austria, was founded in 1985 and currently comprises approximately 1,300 members from Europe a..
Cardiovascular centre
The cardiovascular centre is a part of the human brain responsible for the regulation of the rate at which the heart beats. It is found in the medulla. Normally, the heart beats without nervous control, but in some situations (e.g., exercise, body trauma), the cardiovascular centre is responsible f..
Cardiovascular disease
Redirect [[Template:Merge]] Cardiovascular disease refers to the class of diseases that involve the heart and/or blood vessels (arteries and veins). While the term technically refers to any disease that affects the cardiovascular system, it is usually used to refer to those related to atherosclerosi..
Cardiovascular pathology
Cardiovascular pathology, a branch in pathology, is the study of diseases of the heart and blood vessels. Please see Cardiology and Cardiovascular diseases. External links http://medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/CVHTML/CVIDX.html#1http://scvp.net/ ..
Cardioversion
Through electricity or drug therapy, cardioversion converts heart arrhythmias to normal rhythms. Similar to defibrillation,cardioversion differs in that it uses much lower electricity levels, and is only performed on patients that are not currently in cardiac arrest. Cardioversion may also be done ..
Cardiovirus
|} Cardioviruses belong to the family of viruses known as Picornaviridae and contains just one species, encephalomyocarditis virus. The virus infects vertebrates. The virion is non-enveloped and contains a strand on positive sense, single stranded RNA. The virion shows icosahedral symmetry and is a..
Cardio Infantil (TransMilenio)
Cardio Infantil Toberín ◄ ► Mazurén Location Autopista Norte with Calle 161 Neighborhood Usaquén and Suba Opened 2001 The simple station Cardio Infantil is part of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, which opened in the year 2000. Contents 1 Location..
Cardio Kickboxing
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Cardio Kickboxing is a sport specific equipment based fitness program created by Frank Thiboutot at The Bay Club in Portland, Maine in 1992. The original circuit training format was developed to promote the sport of kickboxing through kickboxing for fitness. The t..
Cardio Vascular Accident
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Cardiss Collins
Cardiss H. (Robertson) Collins (b. September 24, 1931) is a Democratic politician from Illinois who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1973 to 1997. She was the first African American woman to represent the Midwest in Congress. Collins was elected to Congress in the June 5..
Carditis
Carditis is the inflammation of the heart or its surroundings. It is usually studied and treated by specifying it as: Pericarditis or the inflammation of the pericardiumMyocarditis or the inflammation of the heart muscleEndocarditis or the inflammation of the endocardium ..
Cardium Pottery
Cardium Pottery or rather Printed-Cardium Pottery is a Neolithic decorative style that gets its name from the imprinting of the clay with the shell of the Cardium edulis, a marine mollusk. The alternative name of Printed-Cardium Pottery is given by some archaeologists because impressions with Cardiu..
Cardmaking
Cardmaking is the craft of handmaking greeting cards. Many people with interests in allied crafts such as scrapbooking and stamping have begun to use their skills to start making handmade cards. This has contributed to cardmaking becoming a popular hobby. Publishers have also been quick to cash in ..
Cardmon
Cardmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Card Digimon that can be either Rookie, Champion, Ultimate or Mega Level, depending on how many cards are on it. If it has one card, it's a Rookie Level. If it has two cards, it's a Champion Level. If it has three cards, it's an Ultimate..
Cardo
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) For the crustacean genus Cardus, see Polychelidae. For the typeface, see Cardo (typeface). In Roman city planning, a cardo or c..
Cardolan
location of Cardolan in Middle-earth marked in red Cardolan is a fictional country from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. Cardolan was a successor realm of the Dúnedain kingdom of Arnor. After the death of its tenth King, Eärendur, his sons divided Arnor into the kingdoms of Art..
Cardomain
CarDomain.com is an online community site where automotive enthusiasts can create profiles of their cars. It is the largest online community for auto enthusiasts. People can also check out profiles other people have built and let the owners know what they think by signing the guestbook or rating the..
Cardona
For the municipality in the Philippines, see Cardona, Rizal Last redoubt of the resistance of Catalonia's people against the Spanish invasion in 1714 Cardona is a town ìn Catalonia, Spain, in the province of Barcelona; about 90 km northwest of the city of Barcelona, on a hill almost surround..
Cardona, Rizal
Cardona is a 4th class urban municipality in the province of Rizal, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 39,003 people in 7,953 households. Barangays Cardona is politically subdivided into 19 barangays. BalibagoBoorCalahanDalig,KuhalaDel Remedio (Pob.)Iglesia (Pob...
Cardonald
Cardonald is an outlying suburb of the Scottish city of Glasgow. Formerly a village in its own right, it lies to the southwest of the city and is bounded to the south by the White Cart Water. The area was part of Renfrewshire until 1926 when the villages of Cardonald, Halfway and Crookston and their..
Cardonald College
Cardonald College is a medium sized Further education institute located in Glasgow's South Side, Officialy opened in 1972 it has over 6000 full, part time and international students. The Main Campus is located in the South Cardonald area of Cardonald, close to Mosspark. The other college site is th..
Cardonald railway station
Cardonald railway station is located in the Glasgow district of Cardonald. On westbound lines, it is the first station after exiting Glasgow Central station. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | National Rail ! Following statio..
Cardoness Castle
Cardoness Castle. View from Cardoness Castle. Cardoness Castle. Cardoness Castle is a well-preserved 15th Century tower house just south west of Gatehouse of Fleet, south west Scotland. It was originally owned by the McCulloch family of Galloway. They abandoned the castle in the..
Cardonville
Cardonville is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14230. The INSEE code is 14136 ..
Cardoon
The cardoon (Cynara cardunculus), also called the artichoke thistle, is a member of the thistle family related to the Globe artichoke. While the flower buds can be eaten much as the artichoke, more often the stems are eaten after being blanched by being wrapped or buried in earth. Cardoon stalks..
Cardoso
Cardoso is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [20°04′55″S, 49°51′54″W]. The population in 2003 is 11,238 and the area is 639.47 km² The elevation is 422 m. See also Cardoso (disambiguation), Cardozo ..
Cardoso (disambiguation)
Cardoso is a Portuguese word, it may mean: Cardoso, a municipality in Brazil People named Cardoso Daniel Cardoso, Portuguese musicianFernando Henrique Cardoso, Brazilian sociologist and politician (former President)José Cardoso Pires, Portuguese authorManuel Cardoso, Portuguese composerRuth Cardos..
Cardoso en Gulevandia
"Cardoso en Gulevandia" (1991) Cardoso en Gulevandia, the eighth album of Les Luthiers, released in October, 1991. Track listing Side one "Iniciación a las Artes Marciales (Música Lejanamente Oriental)""Sólo Necesitamos (Canción Ecológica)""Una Canción Regia (Canon Escandaloso)""Añor..
Cardozo
Cardozo is a Sephardic pedigree: Albert CardozoBenjamin N(athan). CardozoDavid de Jahacob Lopez Cardozo, Dutch talmudist, prominent communal worker ([JE])José Saturnino Cardozo Benjamin N. Cardozo School of LawCardozo High SchoolU St/African-Amer Civil War Memorial/Cardozo, a metro stati..
Cardozo High School
Cardozo High School can refer to: Cardozo High School (New York City)Cardozo High School (Washington, D.C.) 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..
Cardozo High School (New York City)
Benjamin N. Cardozo High School (nicknamed "Dozo" by students and locals) is a high school in the Queens borough of New York City, New York. It is named for U.S. Supreme Court justice Benjamin N. Cardozo, and is operated by the New York City Department of Education. Although a small amount of vio..
Cardozo High School (Washington, D.C.)
Cardozo Senior High School is a secondary school at 13th and Clifton Street in northwest Washington, D.C. Cardozo is operated by District of Columbia Public Schools. The school is named after Francis Cardozo, the first African American to hold an administrative office in South Carolina. [link&..
Cardo (typeface)
Cardo is a serif type Unicode font. It contains 2,195 characters (2882 glyphs) in v0.098, 2004. Produced by David J. Perry. It covers following ranges: Basic Latin (95), Latin-1 Supplement (96), Latin Extended-A (128), Latin Extended-B (52), IPA Extensions (96), Spacing Modifier Letters (80), Com..
Cardrona
Cardrona is the name of a locality, skifield and beer in New Zealand. Established as a gold rush township in the 1860's on the banks of the small river of the same name, it is known for its distinctive hotel of gold rush vintage which is on the opposite side of the river to the original township of ..
Cardrona Bra Fence
The Cardrona Bra Fence is a controversial tourist attraction in Central Otago, New Zealand. The fence is on farm property in the Cardrona Valley area southwest of Wanaka. The Bra Fence began during the Christmas holidays of 1999, when four women's bras were attached to a wire fence alongside the ro..
Cardrona River
The Cardrona River is found in Otago in the South Island of New Zealand. It is the first tributary of the Clutha River, which it meets only five kilometres from the latter's origin at the outflow of Lake Wanaka. The Cardrona flows north for 40 kilometres down the steep narrow Cardrona Valley, which..
Cardroom
A cardroom (also spelled card room) is a gambling establishment that exclsively offers card games for play by the public. The term poker room is generally synonymous, since the gambling games played in such establishments are typically, and sometimes exclusively, variations of poker such as Texas ho..
Cardross
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Cardross is a large village in Scotland, on the north side of the Firth of Clyde, roughly halfway between Dumba..
Cardross railway station
The Cardross railway station is a railway station serving the village of Cardross, Scotland. The station is managed by First ScotRail and is served by trains on the North Clyde Line. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | National..
Cardsharp
Cardsharp can refer to: Card sharp, a card game cheat or magicianCardsharps, a painting by Caravaggio 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 t..
Cardsharps (Caravaggio)
The Cardsharps Caravaggio, c. 1594 Oil on canvas, 94 × 131 cm Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth Cardsharps (around 1594) is a painting by the Italian Baroque artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610). The work represents an important milestone for Caravaggio. He painted it wh..
Cardston, Alberta
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Cardston-Chief Mountain
Cardston-Chief Mountain was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The riding was created in 1993 when the boundaries for Cardston were re-drawn after Pincher Creek-Crowsnest moved south. The riding was merged with Taber-Warner in 1997 to form the riding Cardston-Taber-Warner. Electio..
Cardston-Taber-Warner
Location of Cardston-Taber-Warner Cardston-Taber-Warner is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. The district was created in 1997 when Cardston-Chief Mountain and Taber-Warner merged. The district takes up a massive part of the southern southwest part..
Cardston (provincial electoral district)
Cardston was a provincial electoral district in southern Alberta, Canada. The riding was created in when Alberta first became a province in 1905. The riding has always occupied the most southern portion of the province along the Canada / United States border. In 1993 the borders of the riding of P..
Cardston Airport
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Cardston Alberta Temple
The Cardston Alberta Temple is the eighth constructed and sixth operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Located in the town of Cardston, Alberta, it was the second temple built outside of the United States, the first one being the Laie Hawaii Temple. It is one of onl..
CardSystems Solutions
CardSystems Solutions is a credit card processing company. In June 2005, the fact that 40 million credit cards had been stolen was discovered. This led to the discoveries that CardSystems had been keeping data that it was supposed to delete, and that its own network was vulnerable to infiltration by..
Cards in health care
Situation Europe is leading in smart card technology. In several European countries developments for cards in routine use are ongoing. In order to combine the efforts, to advance standardisation and compatibility the eEurope Smart Card Charter was founded and sponsored by the EC until 2002. At that ..
Cards on the Table
Cards on the Table (published in 1936) is a whodunit mystery novel by Agatha Christie. It features the recurring characters of Hercule Poirot, Colonel Race, Superintendent Battle, and novelist Ariadne Oliver who makes her first appearance in a Christie novel, after earlier appearing in a short story..
Cards speak
In the game of poker, the term cards speak ("for themselves") is used in two contexts: First, it is used to describe a High-low split game witho
