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Caçu
Caçu is a small town and municipality in southwest Goiás state, Brazil. Population: 10,166 (2005)Total area: 2,257.8 km²Population density: 4.61 inhab/km² (2005)Population growth rate 1991/2000: -0.66%Urban population in 2003: 7,709Rural population in 2003: 2,665Eligible voters in 2004: 8,592..
Cauayan
Cauayan can refer to: Cauayan City, Isabela, PhilippinesCauayan, Negros Occidental, Philippines 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 int..
Cauayan, Negros Occidental
Cauayan is a 1st class municipality in the province of Negros Occidental, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 88,610 people in 16,704 households. Barangays Cauayan is politically subdivided into 25 barangays. AbacaBaclaoPoblacionBasakBulataCalilingCamalanda-anCami..
Cauayan Airport
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Cauayan City
Cauayan City is a 4th class city in the province of Isabela, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 103,952 people in 21,143 households. Barangays Cauayan City is politically subdivided into 65 barangays. AlicaocaoAlinamAmobocanAndarayanBacolodBaringin NorteBaringin ..
Cauberg
The Cauberg is a hill in Valkenburg aan de Geul, an city in the Netherlands. Many cycling races in the netherlands have their zenith and often the finish on this hill, like the Amstel Gold Race. The length of the climb is around 1450 m, with a grade of 12%. ..
Cauca
Cauca may refer to: Cauca DepartmentCauca languageCauca RiverCauca Valley Coca, Segovia, Spain, latin name was Cauca See also Cauca Guan, a bird redirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Caucagua
Caucagua is a Venezuelan city in the state of Miranda, and is capital of the Acevedo Municipality. The city was founded in 1917 by Capuchinos Missionaries under the name of Orocusna. In the 2000 census, the population was estimated at 35,000. Cacagua is fairly prosperous because it is in crossroad..
Caucasia, Antioquia
Caucasia is a municipality in the Colombian department of Antioquia. ..
Caucasian
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caucasian is a geographical term, meaning relative or pertaining to the Caucasus region (Caucasia) of central Eurasia. Caucasian may also refer to: Caucasian race, racial/ethnic groupCaucasian languagesCaucasian Snowcock, bird i..
Caucasian Albania
This region should not be confused with modern Albania and Albanians (Shqiptarë). Ancient countries of Caucasus: Armenia, Iberia, Colchis and Albania Caucasian Albania (or Aghbania) was an ancient kingdom that covered what is now southern Dagestan and most of today's Azerbaijan of the Cauca..
Caucasian Alder
The Caucasian Alder (Alnus subcordata) is a species in the family Betulaceae, native to temperate areas of Iran and the Caucasus. It is a deciduous tree growing to 15-25 m tall, closely related to the Italian Alder (A. cordata), with similar glossy green cordate leaves 5-15 cm long. The flowers ..
Caucasian American
Caucasian-American is a term that is used to describe Americans that self-identify as Caucasian, who have origins in the original people of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. The term "caucasian" has taken on a political rather than a forensic-anthropologic meaning in the United States. For..
Caucasian Avars
The Eurasian Avars were a nomadic people who established a state in the Danube River area in the early 6th century. Avars or Caucasian Avars are a modern people of Caucasus, mainly of Dagestan, in which they are the predominant group. The Caucasian Avar language belongs to the Northeast Caucasian l..
Caucasian Black Grouse
The Caucasian Black Grouse (Tetrao mlokosiewiczi) is a large bird in the grouse family. It is closely related to the Eurasian Black Grouse. The Caucasian Black Grouse is a sedentary species, breeding in the Caucasus Mountains and northeast Turkey on open slopes with low Rhododendron or other sc..
Caucasian Common Market
The idea of a Caucasian Common Market (founded in 1997), was created to bring prosperity and well-being to the entire region, and in addition, its recognition by the world community as an important subject of international commodity exchange and, consequently, international law. The idea itself was ..
Caucasian Front
Caucasian Front may have one of the following meanings Caucasian Front (WWI)Caucasian Front (Russian Civil War)Soviet Caucasian Front during World War IICaucasian Front (Chechen War), a front announced by Chechen guerilla in 2005 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of ar..
Caucasian honeybee
The Caucasian honeybee is a sub-species of the Western honeybee. Contents 1 Origin2 Anatomy and Appearance3 Behavior3.1 beneficial for beekeeping3.2 not beneficial for beekeeping4 Source Origin The Caucasian honeybee originates from the high valleys of the Central ..
Caucasian Iberia
Ancient countries of Caucasus: Armenia, Iberia, Colchis and Albania Iberia was a name given by the ancient Greeks and Romans to the ancient Georgian kingdom of Kartli (4th century BC-5th century AD) corresponding roughly to the eastern and southern parts of the present day Georgia. The term ..
Caucasian Moose
The Caucasian Moose (Alces alces caucasicus) was a subspecies of moose found in the Caucasus Mountains of Eastern Europe. It is widely believed to be extinct. It has often been confused with the European Elk, leading to debate regarding the possibility that some members of the species have survive..
Caucasian Ovcharka
The Caucasian ovcharka or Caucasian Shepherd Dog is a breed of dog that is popular in Russia, Georgia, and other countries where shepherds need serious protection for their flocks and properties. Contents 1 Appearance2 Temperament3 History4 Modern times5 See also6 ..
Caucasian Psychosis
Caucasian Psychosis is an American compilation of Babyteeth and Pleasure Death by Therapy?, released March 1992 through Quarterstick Records. Track listing "Meat Abstract""Skyward""Punishment Kiss""Animal Bones""Loser Cop""Innocent X""Dancin' With Manson""Skinning Pit""Fantasy Bag""Shit Kicker""Pri..
Caucasian race
Typical Caucasian skull The term Caucasian race, Caucasian or Caucasoid is used to refer to people whose ancestry can be traced back to Europe, North Africa, West Asia, the greater Indian subcontinent and parts of Central Asia.[[Citing sources citation needed]] It was o..
Caucasian scabious
The Caucasian scabious or Caucasian pincushion flower (Scabiosa caucasica) is a species of scabious. ..
Caucasian Sketches
Caucasian Sketches is an orchestral suite written in 1894 by Russian composer Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov. It is the most often performed of his compositions and can be heard frequently on classical radio stations. The final movement, entitled The Procession of the Sardar, is often heard by itself, and..
Caucasian Snowcock
The Caucasian Snowcock, Tetraogallus caucasicus , is a snowcock in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds. It is endemic to the Caucasus Mountains, particularly the Western Caucasus, where it breeds at altitudes from 2000-4000 m on bare stony mountains. It..
Caucasian Spruce
The Caucasian Spruce or Oriental Spruce (Picea orientalis) is a spruce native to the Caucasus and adjacent northeast Turkey. It is a large evergreen tree growing to 30-45 m tall (exceptionally to 57 m), and with a trunk diameter of up to 1.5 m (exceptionally up to 4 m). The shoots are buff-brown,..
Caucasian War
Russian Invasion of the Caucasus, better known in Russia as the Caucasian War of 1817-1864, was a series of military actions of Imperial Russia against Chechnya, Dagestan and Northwestern Caucasus aimed at conquering these territories. Modern conflicts in this area of Caucasus are rooted in this 19t..
Caucasian Wisent
The Caucasian Wisent (Bison bonasus caucasicus) was a subspecies of Wisent that inhabited the Caucasus Mountains of Eastern Europe, and was common throughout the modern-day Ukraine and Poland. Until, that is, the early- or mid-19th Century, when it began to die out, as many large ungulates did at ..
Caucasia (disambiguation)
Caucasia may refer to: Caucasus (geographic region) of EurasiaCaucasia, Antioquia, a municipality in ColombiaCaucasia, a book by Danzy SennaCaucasian race See also Caucasian, Caucasus (disambiguation) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the sa..
Caucasoid
Caucasoid has many different meanings. For the use of "Caucasoid" as a term in physical anthropology, see the article: Caucasoid, Negroid, Mongoloid.For the use of Caucasoid as a term in classifying different major phenotypes in humans see cline.For an overview of the genetic history of human popula..
Caucasoid, Negroid, Mongoloid, Australoid, Capoid
Caucasoid, Negroid, Mongoloid, Australoid and Capoid are terms that were once widely used in physical anthropology to delineate different races of humans. Caucasoid denoted people indigenous to Europe, North Africa, Western Asia, South Asia and the Western portion of Central Asia. Negroid denoted th..
Caucasus
The Ethnolinguistic patchwork of the modern Caucasus - CIA map "Caucasia" redirects here. For , see . The Caucasus or Caucasia is a region in Eurasia bordered on the south by Anatolia (Turkey) and Iran in Asia, on the west by the Black Sea, on the east by the Caspian Sea, and on the north by..
Caucasus (disambiguation)
Caucasus may refer to: Caucasus (geographic region)Caucasus Mountains, Eurasian mountain rangeMontes Caucasus, Lunar mountain rangeWestern Caucasus, also Caucasian Natural Reserve, a World Heritage SiteCaucasus (mythology), or Kaukasos In Greek mythology, one of the pillars supporting the worldLang..
Caucasus Airlines
Caucasus Airlines was a regional airline based in Georgia which served domestic destinations and countries in the region. Code data IATA Code: NSICAO Code: SRJCallsign: Caucasus History The airline was established in 2001 and started operations in November 2002. The airline imposed a voluntary su..
Caucasus Campaign
For the Caucasus Campaign of WWII, see Battle of Caucasus. Caucasus Campaign Sarikamis – Malazgirt – 1st Kara Killisse – Van – Koprukoy – Erzurum – Erzincan – 2nd Kara Killisse – Sardarapat – Bash Abaran The Caucasus Campaign was fought f..
Caucasus Germans
Caucasus Germans are part of the German minority in Russia and Soviet Union. They migrated to the Caucasus largely in the first half of the 19th century, forming colonies of ethnic Germans in the North Caucasus, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. Between 1816 and 1818, Swabian separatists moved into southe..
Caucasus Indicus
Caucasus Indicus is the Greek name for the Hindu Kush mountain range. The name Caucasus Indicus continued to be used in many parts of the West until recently in the modern era. Alexander the Great conquered the Hindu Kush region in 329 BC. The Greeks named the range "Caucasus Indicus", meaning the ..
Caucasus Line Cossack Host
Caucasus Line Cossack Host (Кавказское линейное казачье войско) was a Cossack host created in 1832 in the Northern Caucasus. Together with the Black Sea Cossack Host it defended the Caucasus Fortified Defense Line from the inlet of Terek River to the inlet of Kuban Riv..
Caucasus Mountains
''This article is about the terrestrial Eurasian mountain range. For other meanings, see Caucasus (disambiguation) and Caucasia (disambiguation). Mt. Aragats, in Armenia is the highest peak of the Lesser Caucasus Mountains The Caucasus Mountains are a mountain system between the Black and Casp..
Cauca Department
Department of Colombia ([Detail]) ([Detail]) Motto: Capital Popayán Governor Area km² Density km² Adjective Cauca is a department of Colombia. It is in the south-west of the country, facing the Pacific Ocean. Its capital is Popay..
Cauca Guan
The Cauca Guan, Penelope perspicax is a bird in the chachalaca, guan and curassow family Cracidae. This species occurs on the west slopes of the West and Central Andes of Colombia. These are large birds, 76 cm in length, and similar in general appearance to turkeys, with thin necks and small he..
Cauca River
The Cauca River is a river in Colombia that lies between the Occidental and Central cordilleras. Born in the south west, near Popayán, it joins the Magdalena River just north of Santa Cruz de Mompox (aka Mompós). ..
Caucho
Caucho can refer to: Caucho Resin, an application serverRubber 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. ..
Cauchon
Cauchon is the name of several people: Pierre Cauchon (1371 - 1442) was bishop of BeauvaisJoseph Édouard Cauchon (1816 – 1885), Quebec politicianMartin Cauchon (born 1962), Canadian politician This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same tit..
Cauchy's convergence test
The Cauchy convergence test is a method used to test infinite series for convergence. A series [\sum_^\infty a_i] is convergent if and only if for every [\varepsilon>0] there is a number N[\in\mathbb] such that [|a_+a_+\ldots+a_|N and [p\geq1]. The te..
Cauchy's equation
Cauchy's equation is an empirical relationship between the refractive index n and wavelength of light λ for a particular transparent material. It is named for the mathematician Augustin Louis Cauchy, who defined it in 1836. The most general form of Cauchy's equation is: [ n(\lambda) = A +..
Cauchy's functional equation
Cauchy's functional equation is one of the simplest functional equations to represent, however its solution over the real numbers is extremely complicated. The equation is [ f(x+y)=f(x)+f(y). \ ] Over the rational numbers, it can be shown using elementary algebra that there is a single ..
Cauchy's integral formula
In mathematics, Cauchy's integral formula, named after Augustin Louis Cauchy, is a central statement in complex analysis. It expresses the fact that a holomorphic function defined on a disk is completely determined by its values on the boundary of the disk. It can also be used to formulate integral ..
Cauchy's test
Cauchy's test may refer to: Cauchy's root testCauchy's condensation testthe integral test for convergence, sometimes known as the Maclaurin-Cauchy test These topics are named after Augustin Louis Cauchy, a French mathematician. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of art..
Cauchy's theorem (group theory)
Cauchy's theorem is a theorem in the mathematics of group theory, named after Augustin Louis Cauchy. It states that if G is a finite group and p is a prime number dividing the order of G (the number of elements in G), then G contains an element of order p. That is, there is x in G so that p is the l..
Cauchy-à-la-Tour
Cauchy-à-la-Tour is a commune of France, in the Pas-de-Calais département, canton of Auchel, arrondissement of Béthune. Population (1999): 2,891 inhabitants. It belongs to the Communauté d'agglomération de l'Artois which gathers 58 communes, and has a total population of approximately 200,000...
Cauchy-Binet formula
In linear algebra, the Cauchy-Binet formula generalizes the multiplicativity of the determinant (the fact that the determinant of a product of two square matrices is equal to the product of the two determinants) to non-square matrices. Suppose A is an m×n matrix and B is an n×m matrix...
Cauchy-Born rule
The Cauchy-Born rule or Cauchy-Born approximation is the statement that in an object subject to a small strain the positions of the atoms follows the overall strain of the material. External links [Quasiconvexity and its applications] ..
Cauchy-Euler equation
In mathematics, a Cauchy-Euler equation (also Euler-Cauchy equation) is a second-order ordinary differential equation of the form [x^2u''+bxu'+cu=0.\,] These differential equations have one relatively simple solution xα. Observe [x^2(x^\alpha)''+bx(x^\alpha)'+cx^\alpha=x^2(\alp..
Cauchy-Kovalevskaya theorem
In mathematics, the Cauchy-Kovalevskaya theorem is the main local existence and uniqueness theorem for analytic partial differential equations. A special case was proven by Augustin Cauchy, and the full result by Sofia Kovalevskaya. The Riquier existence theorem is a generalization. External link..
Cauchy-Riemann equations
In mathematics, the Cauchy-Riemann differential equations in complex analysis, named after Augustin Cauchy and Bernhard Riemann, are two partial differential equations which provide a necessary but not sufficient condition for a function to be holomorphic. With additional conditions, such as the rea..
Cauchy-Schwarz inequality
In mathematics, the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality, also known as the Schwarz inequality, the Cauchy inequality, or the Cauchy-Bunyakovski-Schwarz inequality, named after Augustin Louis Cauchy, Viktor Yakovlevich Bunyakovsky and Hermann Amandus Schwarz, is a useful inequality encountered in many differen..
Cauchy (crater)
Crater characteristics Cauchy crater is in the upper right quadrant between Rupes Cauchy and Rimae Cauchy. NASA photo. Coordinates ..
Cauchy boundary condition
In mathematics, a Cauchy boundary condition imposed on an ordinary differential equation or a partial differential equation specifies both the values a solution of a differential equation is to take on the boundary of the domain and the normal derivative at the boundary. It corresponds to imposing..
Cauchy condensation test
In mathematics, the Cauchy condensation test is a standard convergence test for infinite series. For a positive monotone decreasing sequence f(n), the sum [\sum_^f(n)] converges if and only if the sum [\sum_^ 2^f(2^)] converges. A geometric view is that we are approximati..
Cauchy determinant
In mathematics, the Cauchy determinant in linear algebra, named after Augustin Cauchy, is the determinant of the complex n×n matrix CM with entries [a_=}] for [1 \le i,j \le n.\,] Here it is assumed that [x_i+y_j \ne 0\;\; \forall\; i,j.\, ] The explicit fo..
Cauchy distribution
The Cauchy-Lorentz distribution, named after Augustin Cauchy and Hendrik Lorentz, is a continuous probability distribution with probability density function [ f(x; x_0,\gamma) = \fracright)^2right]} \!] [= \left[ right] \!] where x0 is the location parameter, sp..
Cauchy formula for repeated integration
The Cauchy formula for repeated integration allows one to compress [n] antidifferentiations of a function into a single integral. Scalar case Let [f] be a continuous function on the real line. Then the [n^] antidifferentiation of [f], [f^(x) = \int_0^..
Cauchy horizon
In physics, a Cauchy horizon is a light-like boundary of the domain of validity of a Cauchy problem (a particular boundary value problem of the theory of partial differential equations). One side of the horizon contains closed space-like geodesics and the other side contains closed time-like geodes..
Cauchy index
In mathematical analysis, the Cauchy index is an integer associated to a real rational function over an interval. By the Routh-Hurwitz theorem, we have the following interpretation: the Cauchy index of r(x)=p(x)/q(x) over the real line is the difference between the number of roots of f(z) locate..
Cauchy integral theorem
In mathematics, the Cauchy integral theorem in complex analysis, named after Augustin Louis Cauchy, is an important statement about line integrals for holomorphic functions in the complex plane. Essentially, it says that if two different paths connect the same two points, and a function is holomorph..
Cauchy principal value
In mathematics, the Cauchy principal value of certain improper integrals is defined as either the finite number :[\lim_ \left[int_a^ f(x),dx+int_^c f(x),dxright]] where b is a point at which the behavior of the function f is such that :[\int_a^b f(x)\,dx=\pm\infty] f..
Cauchy problem
Consider a smooth hypersurface [S\in\mathbb^n] having a continuous, non-tangential direction field described by unitary vectors [\hat(\mathbf)},\mathbf\in S], i.e. [\hat(\mathbf)}\cdot\hat(\mathbf)}\neq0, \forall\mathbf\in S] where [\hat(\mathbf)}] is the unit..
Cauchy product
In mathematics, the Cauchy product of two sequences of real or complex numbers, named in honor of Augustin Louis Cauchy, is a discrete convolution given as follows. The Cauchy product of [ (a_n)_^\infty] and [(b_n)_^\infty] is defined by [c_n=\sum_^n a_k b_] for each ..
Cauchy sequence
In mathematics, a Cauchy sequence, named after Augustin Cauchy, is a sequence whose elements become close as the sequence progresses. To be more precise, by dropping a finite number of elements from the start of the sequence we can make the maximum distance between two remaining elements arbitrarily..
Cauchy space
In general topology and analysis, a cauchy space is a generalization of metric spaces and uniform spaces for which the notion of Cauchy convergence still makes sense. Cauchy spaces were introduced by H. H. Keller in 1968, as an axiomatic tool derived from the idea of a Cauchy filter, in order to st..
Cauchy surface
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. A Cauchy surface is a subset of a region in space-time, which is intersected by every non-spacelike, inext..
Cauchy theorem
In Mathematics, Augustin Louis Cauchy has his name on several theorems. These include Cauchy integral theorem or formula in complex analysisCauchy's mean value theoremCauchy's theorem in group theoryCauchy's theorem concerning differential equationsThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation]..
Caucones
According to brief mentions by Herodotus and some other classical writers, the Caucones (or Kaukones) were an indigenous ("autochthonous") tribe of Anatolia (modern-day Turkey), who were displaced or absorbed by the immigrant Bithynians, who were a group of clans from Thrace that spoke an Indo-Euro..
Caucus
Caucuses redirects here. You may have intended to look up Caucasus A caucus is most generally defined as being a meeting of supporters or members of a political party or movement. The exact definition varies between different countries. Caucuses in the United States In the United States, a caucus..
Caucus Case
The Caucus Case was a court case handled by Muhammad Ali Jinnah at the behest of Sir Pherozeshah Mehta at the Bombay High Court in 1905. ..
Caucus chair
A caucus chair is a person who chairs the meetings of a caucus. Often, the caucus chair is assigned other duties as well. In common U.S. Congressional Republican caucus legislative usage, the caucus chair is styled conference chairman and is outranked by the Speaker or Senate President pro-tempore..
Caudal (Asturian comarca)
Caudal Capital Mieres Population (2003) 75,575 Surface area 823.89 km2 Population density (2003) 91.7 people/km2 Municipalities 3 Caudal is one of 8 comarcas (this is the Spanish word; the Asturian is cotarros), administrative divisions of Asturias, which is a province and an auton..
Caudal artery
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 Caudal artery is the portion of the dorsal aorta..
Caudal cell mass
In humans and other mammals, the caudal cell mass is the aggregate of undifferentiated cells at caudal end on the spine, sometimes called the tail bud in humans. ..
Caudate nucleus
Brain: ..
Caudate sonnet
A caudate sonnet is an expanded version of the sonnet. It consists of 14 lines in standard sonnet forms followed by a coda (Latin cauda meaning "tail", from which the name is derived). The invention of the form is credited to Francesco Berni. According to the Princeton Encylopedia of Poetry, the ..
Cauda Draconis (geomancy)
In geomancy (divination by signs in the earth) the figure Cauda Draconis is visualized as a doorway with footprints leading away from it. The name is Latin, meaning "Tail of the Dragon", a term used in astrology to denote the Moon's south node. It is an end, and therefore favourable for endings and ..
Cauda equina
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Cauda equina syndrome
Cauda equina syndrome is a serious neurologic condition in which there is compression of the contents of the spinal canal below the termination (conus) of the spinal cord. After the conus the canal contains a mass of nerves (the cauda equina) which travels caudally (toward the feet). Any lesion whi..
Caudebec-en-Caux
Caudebec-en-Caux is a town and commune in the Pays de Caux, in the Seine-Maritime département, in Normandy, France. Population (2001) 2,276. The Church of Caudebec-en-Caux. Notice in the background, the slope down from the chalk plateau of the Pays de Caux to the Seine estuary. Contents 1..
Caudebec-lès-Elbeuf
Caudebec-lès-Elbeuf is a commune of the Seine-Maritime département in France. ..
Caudillo
Caudillo is a Spanish (caudilho in Portuguese) word designating "a political-military leader at the head of an authoritative power." Contents 1 Origin2 Leadership2.1 Charismatic image2.2 Gaining of support2.3 Government Structure3 Some Famous Caudillos4 Final ..
Caudillo (film)
Caudillo is a documentary film by Spanish film director Basilio Martín Patino. It follows the military and political carrear of Francisco Franco and the most important moments of the Spanish Civil War. It uses footage from both sides of the war, music from the period and voice-over testimonies of..
Caudill Rowlett Scott
Caudill Rowlett Scott (popularly known as CRS) was an architecture firm in Houston, Texas. In 2005 it was named "Firm of the Century" by Texas A&M University College of Architecture (which is housed in the CRS Center). The firm was started in 1946 by Texas A&M professors William Caudill and John R..
Caudipteryx
Caudipteryx was a genus of small, peacock-sized Early Cretaceous theropods (members of Theropoda, the group of typically carnivorous dinosaurs) that lived about 125 million years ago. Its most remarkable feature was its feathers. Two species have been named, C. zoui and C. dongi. Caudipteryx f..
Caudium
Caudium is an open source web server. It was originally written as a fork of the Roxen Challenger server. The server is written in C and the Pike, and Pike is also used to create extensions to the server, although Caudium also supports PHP. Caudium is in many ways similar to Apache, and one of it..
Caudofoveata
Caudofoveata is a small class of the phylum mollusca, also known as Chaetodermomorpha. The class is often combined with Solenogastres and termed Aplacophora. Caudofoveata are small (1-30 mm), mainly deep sea molluscs. They are worm-like, lacking shells or distinct muscular feet; they instead hav..
Caudovirales
The Caudovirales are an order of viruses, comprising the bacteriophages that have tails. These have a characteristic structure, suggesting the Caudovirales share a common origin. ..
Caudron
The Caudron Airplane Company (Société des avions Caudron) is a French aircraft company founded in 1909 by Gaston (1882-1915) and René Caudron (1884-1959). It was one of the earliest aircraft manufacturers in France and produced planes for the military in both World War I and World War II. The com..
Caudron C.714
The C.710 were a series fighter aircraft developed by Caudron-Renault for the French Armée de l'Air just prior to the start of World War II. One version, the C.714, saw limited production, and were handed off the Polish pilots flying in France after the fall of Poland in 1939. A small number were a..
Caudron Simoun
The Caudron Simoun was a four-seat touring monoplane produced in the 1930s. Specifications (Caudron C.630 Simoun) Related content External Links [The Flightline - Military Aviation Archives] ..
Caudy's Castle
Caudy's Castle is a rock pinnacle of Oriskany sandstone that stands 1,070 feet (326 meters) above sea level over the Cacapon River near the Bloomery Pike (WV 127) south of Forks of Cacapon in Hampshire County, West Virginia. The rock formation is named after James Caudy, an early Hampshire County ..
Cauer
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Caué District
District of Caué Map --> Statistics Province/Island: São Tomé Seat: São João dos Angolares Area: 267 km² Population: around 5,900 (2001) Population density: about 22/km² (2001) Elevation: Lowest: Highest: Atlantic Ocean (Gulf of Guinea)western part ..
Caught
Caught is a method of dismissing a batsman in the sport of cricket. Being out caught is the most common method of dismissal. This method of dismissal is covered by Law 32 of the Laws of cricket which reads: A batsman is out caught if a fielder catches the ball fully within the field of play without..
Caught by the Window
Debut album by Canadian rock band Pilot Speed (formerly known as Pilate). Caught by the Window was recorded at Umbrella Studios, Toronto, Ontario. Track listing All songs by Pilot Speed, all words by Todd Clark. "Endgame" – 2:09"Melt into the Walls" – 4:16"Into Your Hideout" – 3:56"Mercy" ..
Caught from Behind: Live in England, France, Germany, and Switzerland
Caught From Behind: Live In England, France, Germany, And Switzerland is a collection of various live concerts by Play Dead recorded from October 1984 to September 1985. The song "Last Degree" is misspelled as "Last Dance" on the track list. This album is not officially available on CD. "Break"..
Caught Inside
Caught Inside was a four member punk band from Orlando, Florida. They were an active band from Winter 1994 until Winter of 2000. Most notably, they were signed to Drive-Thru Records after Stephanie and Richard Reines heard their 1998 EP Bolts in the Machine. Richard Reines calls this release the uno..
Caught in a Moment
"Caught In A Moment" Single by Sugababes From Three Released 2004 Format CD single Genre Pop Length 4:23 Label Island Writers Marius De VriesJony LipseyKaren PooleKeisha BuchananMutya BuenaHeidi Range Producers Jony Rockstar Director Howard Greenhalgh Certification colspan="2" valign..
Caught in a Mosh
Caught in a Mosh is the second song off the lengendary Anthrax album "Among the Living". It is their most famous song and is consistently played at their live concerts. It is notable for its tremendous bass/guitar riff which starts at 0:21 seconds. Caught in a Mosh is ranked number 29 in VH1's 40 Gr..
Caught in a Trap and I Can't Back Out 'Cause I Love You Too Much, Baby
Caught in a Trap and I Can't Back Out 'Cause I Love You Too Much, Baby is the fifth solo album by American Music Club singer/songwriter Mark Eitzel. A starker follow-up to his previous album, it was the first album he released for independent label Matador Records in 1998. The album features con..
Caught in the Act
Caught in the Act can refer to: Music Caught in the Act (Commodores album), a 1975 album by The CommodoresCaught in the Act (Grand Funk Railroad album), a 1975 album by Grand Funk RailroadCaught in the Act (Styx album), a 1984 album by StyxCaught in the Act (boy band), a Dutch boy bandCaught in the..
Caught in the Act (Commodores album)
Caught in the Act is an album by The Commodores, released in 1975 (see 1975 in music). Track listing "Wide Open" - 3:32"Slippery When Wet" - 3:20"The Bump" - 2:53"I'm Ready" - 3:24"This Is Your Life" - 5:53"Let's Do It Right" - 3:45"Better Never Than Forever" - 3:50"Look What You've Done To Me" -..
Caught in the Act (episode)
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Caught in the Act (Grand Funk Railroad album)
Caught In The Act is Grand Funk Railroad's second live album, and was released in August of 1975 by Capitol Records. It was recorded live on tour in 1975 and features "The Funketes" -- Lorraine Feather and Jana. Track listing IntroductionFoot Stompin' Music (Mark Farner)Rock & Roll Soul (Mark Farn..
Caught in the Act (Styx album)
Caught in the Act is a live album by Styx, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music). "Caught in the Act" is also the name of a VHS video recording that featured the band acting out the concept established in the Kilroy was Here album. Contents 1 Track listing2 Video Track listing3 Per..
Caught in the Draft
Caught in the Draft is a 1941 comedy/war film, directed by David Butler. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Don Bolton (played by Bob Hope) is a famous Hollywood star who tries to get married in order to avoid the draft, as he feels it will inter..
Caught Live + 5
Caught Live + 5 is a 1977 Moody Blues double album consisting of a December 12, 1969 live show at the Royal Albert Hall and an album-side of b-sides and rarities. Track listing "Gypsy (Of a Strange and Distant Time)" (Justin Hayward) – 4:03"The Sunset" (Mike Pinder) – 4:33"Dr. Livingstone, I ..
Caught on a Train
Caught On A Train was a critically successful British television play written by Stephen Poliakoff, based on an overnight train journey across Europe, and following the route of a journey Poliakoff had himself made from London to Vienna. It was originally shown on BBC1 on October 31 1980. The pl..
Caught stealing
In baseball, a runner is charged, and the fielders are credited, with a time caught stealing when the runner attempts to advance or lead off from one base to another without the ball being batted and then is tagged out by a fielder while making the attempt. A time caught stealing can not be charged..
Caught Up
"Caught Up" is the fifth and final single from Usher's 2004 album Confessions. The song peaked at #8 in the United States and at #9 in the U.K. There is a remix of the song included the single, featuring the rapper Fabolous. Track listing UK CD "Caught Up" (Radio Edit)"Caught Up" (Fabolous Re..
Caught Up With the Great Detective! Two Murder Cases!
This episode of Case Closed is aired by 3-23-1998. It is a two hour special. Contents 1 Plot2 Notes3 Theme4 Quotes Plot In Agasa's house, Conan got a call from his mother, Yukiko, who is upset with his father, Yusaku, because he got home drunk most of the time. Yukiko also t..
Caught With Your Pants Down
Caught With Your Pants Down is a song by AC/DC, an Australian Hard Rock band. The song is found as the ninth track on their album Ballbreaker. Personnel Brian Johnson- Lead VocalsAngus Young- Lead GuitarMalcolm Young- Rhythm GuitarCliff Williams- Bass GuitarPhil Rudd- Drums External Links [R..
Caught You
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Cauim
Cauim is a traditional alcoholic beverage or beer of the Native American populations of Brazil since pre-Columbian times. It is still made today in remote areas throughout Panama and South America. Cauim is made by fermenting manioc (a large starchy root), or maize, sometimes flavored with fruit jui..
Caul
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. A caul (Latin: Caput galeatum, literally, "head helmet") is a thin, filmy membrane, the remnants of the a..
Caulaincourt
Caulaincourt can refer to: Armand Augustin Louis de Caulaincourt (1773–1827), French general and diplomatCaulaincourt, Aisne, a commune of the Aisne département, in France This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred..
Caularthron
Caularthron is a genus of orchids with 3 species. They are epiphytic orchids with specialized hollow pseudobulbs that house ants. The genus is exclusively found in Amazonia. Diacrium (Lindl.) Benth. has been brought into synonymy with Caularthron. ..
Cauldron
A cauldron or caldron (from Latin caldarium, hot bath) is a large metal-made pot (kettle) for cooking and/or boiling over an open fire, usually attached to a hanger with the shape of an arc. In legend, a cauldron is purported to be where leprechauns keep their treasure. In Wicca witchcraft a cauldro..
Cauldron-Born
In Lloyd Alexander's series of fantasy books The Chronicles of Prydain, the Cauldron-Born are a race of deathless warriors in the service of Arawn, Death-Lord of Annuvin. Contents 1 Origins2 The Black Cauldron3 Strengths and Weaknesses4 Equipment5 Demise6 Appearances..
Cauldron (computer game)
Cauldron is a British computer game that was published in 1985 by Palace Software for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC home computers. Contents 1 Plot2 Gameplay3 Sequels4 Trivia Plot Taken from the game's instructions: Harken witches everywhere, take the chal..
Cauldron (Shackled City)
Cauldron is a fictional city in the Shackled City Adventure Path, an adventure for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game (to which the title refers). The city is nominally located in the World of Greyhawk, though it is designed to be easily adapted to other campaign settings. Geography and popul..
Cauldron 2: The Pumpkin Strikes Back
Cauldron 2: The Pumpkin Strikes Back is a computer game published by Palace Software in 1986 for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC. It is the sequel to 1985's Cauldron. The game continues from the same story as Cauldron, but this time the roles are reversed: the player takes the role o..
Cauldron Snout
Cauldron Snout is a waterfall on the upper reaches of the River Tees immediately below the dam of the Cow Green Reservoir. It is well upstream of the High Force waterfall, and is on the boundary between County Durham and Cumbria, England. It is more a long cataract than a waterfall, and at 200 ya..
Cauld Lad of Hylton
The ruins of Hylton Castle (near Sunderland, in Tyne & Wear, Northern England) are reputed to be haunted by the ghost of a murdered stable boy, known locally as the Cauld Lad of Hylton. The events are said to have taken place in the 16th or 17th century and there are several legends concerning the g..
Caulerpa
Caulerpa is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterranean can have a stolon more than 9 feet long, with up to 2..
Caulerpa taxifolia
Caulerpa taxifolia is a species of seaweed (a type of algae) that has been commonly used as ornamentation in aquarium installations around the world. The algae has a stem which spreads horizontally just above the seafloor, and out of this stem there grow vertical fern-like pinnae, whose blades are ..
Caulfeild Elementary School
Caulfeild Elementary School is a K-7 school located in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ..
Caulfield
The term Caulfield has the following uses: Places Caulfield, Victoria - suburb in Australia People Henry S. Caulfield - former Governor of MissouriEmma Caulfield - actress in Buffy the Vampire SlayerHolden Caulfield - fictional character in The Catcher in the RyeJo Caulfield - British comedianMaxwel..
Caulfield, Missouri
Caulfield is an unincorporated community in western Howell County, Missouri. It is located on U.S. Highway 160 about fifteen miles west of West Plains. The community was founded in 1930 and is named after Missouri governor Henry Stewart Caulfield, who took office in 1929. ..
Caulfield, Victoria
Caulfield coat of arms Caulfield is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. It is in the Local Government Area of the City of Glen Eira, and South Caulfield is home to the former Caulfield Town Hall, the offices of the city. Its postcode is 3162. It is home to Caulfi..
Caulfield Cup
The Caulfield Cup, one of Australia's richest Thoroughbred horse races and the richest of its type in the world (2400 metre or metric mile-and-a-half handicap) is held annually by the Melbourne Racing Club. The race is a handicap like the Melbourne Cup, which means that horses that compete in the C..
Caulfield East, Victoria
Caulfield East is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. It is in the Local Government Area of the City of Glen Eira. Its postcode is 3162. Melbourne suburbs near Caulfield(City of Glen Eira) Caulfield North Caulfield North Caulfield East Elsternwick Caulfield Glen Hu..
Caulfield Grammar School
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Caulfield Guineas
The Caulfield Guineas is a Group 1 thoroughbred horse race held over 1600 metres (approx 1 mile) at set weights for 3 year old horses. The race is held each year as part of the Spring Carnival at Caulfield Racecourse in Melbourne Australia. Prize money in 2006 is AUD$1.0 million. Race history From..
Caulfield North, Victoria
Caulfield North is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. It is in the Local Government Area of the City of Glen Eira. Its postcode is 3161. It is home to Melbourne's highest concentration of Jewish population. Graham Kennedy, who died in 2005, went to the Caulfield North State..
Caulfield Racecourse
Caulfield Racecourse is one of Melbourne, Australia's best-known horse-racing tracks. Commonly known as "The Heath", it is located 8 kilometres from the Melbourne CBD, on the boundary of Caulfield and Caulfield East in Melbourne's south eastern suburbs. It is home to the Melbourne Racing Club. Th..
Caulfield railway station, Melbourne
Entrance to Caulfield railway station. Caulfield railway station (station code: CFD) is a major station in Melbourne, Australia's suburban railway network located approximately 10 km South East of Melbourne's main central station, Flinders Street Station and is in Metcard Zone 1. The Frank..
Caulfield Records
Caulfield Records is an independent record label founded in Lincoln, Nebraska by Sideshow bassist Bernie McGinn. Bands Christie Front DriveGiants ChairHer Flyaway MannerThe LepersMercy RuleMineralOpium TaylorSideshowThe Sound of Rails External links [Official site][MySpace site]..
Caulfield Sisters
The Caulfield Sisters (2000-present) are a critically praised independent band in Brooklyn, NY, who have gained a national following with their hypnotic, melancholic melodies and lead singer Cindy Wheeler's wry lyrics. They have been favorites at the annual CMJ music festival in New York, were featu..
Caulfield South, Victoria
Caulfield South is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Glen Eira, and although it has its own postcode (3162), forms part of the larger city of Caulfield. Caulfield South is bounded by Glen Huntly Road to the north, Booran Road to the east, North Roa..
Caulfield Stakes
The VATC Caulfield Stakes is a Group 1 thoroughbred horse race run under weight-for-age conditions at Caulfield Racecourse. The race is run over 2000m (a mile and a quarter) and is held in Melbourne Australia. The Winners 2005 - El Segundo2004 - Mummify2003 - Lonhro2002 - Lonhro2001 - Northerly2000..
Cauliflory
Cauliflory is a botanical term referring to plants which flower and fruit from their main stems or woody trunks rather than from new growth and shoots. Examples CacaoCempedakCercisJackfruit External links [The Truth About Cauliflory][Cauliflory in Malaysian Rainforest Trees] ..
Cauliflower
Cauliflower is a variety (Botrytis Group) of Brassica oleracea in the family Brassicaceae. Cauliflower resembles broccoli, to which it is closely related, except with very densely packed white flower buds. Only the head of the cauliflower is eaten, a part known as the white curd. This stalk is su..
Cauliflower ear
Cauliflower ear or perichondrial hematoma is a condition common among rugby players (particularly forwards), boxers, martial artists and wrestlers. If the external portion of the ear is constantly hit or bashed around, a blood clot may develop under the perichondrium. This separates the cartilage f..
Cauliflower mosaic virus
|} Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) is the type member of the caulimoviruses, one of the six genera in the Caulimoviridae family, pararetroviruses that infect plants (Pringle, 1999). Pararetroviruses replicate through reverse transcription just like retroviruses, but the viral particles contain DNA ..
Cauliflower mushroom
[[template:mycomorphbox|?]] Mycological characteristics of Cauliflower mushroom : Ridges on hymenium no cap attachment: NA edibility: choice stem: NA White spore print parasitic ecology Cauliflower mushroom (Sparassis crispa) is an edible m..
Caulimoviridae
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Caulkicephalus
Caulkicephalus trimicrodon is reportedly a new species of pterosaur; it was only discovered three years ago on the Isle of Wight off the coast of England. The new species, whose name means "Caulk Head" (a nickname for Isle of Wight residents), was identified by a partial fossil skeleton and partia..
Caulking
For a description of caulking in computer game creation, refer to caulking (computer games) Caulking is a process used to seal the seams in wooden boats, in order to make them watertight, or to close up crevices in buildings against water, air, dust or insects. Marine Use A traditional method of c..
Caulking (computer games)
Caulking is a process used in computer-game level creation/editing (or mapping) for the generation of a level, or map, that is less demanding for the computer's graphics card to render in-game than the map would be otherwise. Inevitably, certain sides of some objects (e.g., walls) in a game scene w..
Caulking iron
A caulking iron is a tool used for caulking. Reference Salaman, R. A.: Dictionary of Woodworking tools ISBN 0-04-440256-2 ..
Caulksville, Arkansas
Caulksville is a town in Logan County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 233 at the 2000 census. Geography Caulksville is located at [35°18′3″N, 93°52′8″W] (35.300934, -93.868762)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Caulobacteraceae
The Caulobacteraceae are a family of proteobacteria, given their own order within the alpha subgroup. ..
Caulobacter crescentus
Caulobacter crescentus is a Gram-negative, oligotrophic bacterium widely distributed in fresh water lakes and streams. It plays an important role in the carbon cycle. Caulobacter is an important model for study of the regulation of the cell cycle and cellular differentiation. Caulobacter daughter..
Caulon
Caulon is a town in Bruttii, on the south-eastern coast of Italy. Its exact site is determined by the identification of the Sagras river. It was a Achaean colony, founded by Croton. It took the side of Athens in the Peloponnesian War. It was destroyed in 388 BC by Dionysius, but was restored soon af..
Caumont
Caumont is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: Caumont, in the Aisne départementCaumont, in the Ariège départementCaumont, in the Eure départementCaumont, in the Gers départementCaumont, in the Gironde départementCaumont, in the Pas-de-Calais départementCaumont, in t..
Caumont-l'Éventé
Région Basse-Normandie Département Calvados Arrondissement Bayeux Cantons 14 communes5,713 habitants Inhabitants ?? Population(1999) 1,209 habitants Population with double accounts(1999) 1,192habitants Intercommunalité (2004) Communauté decommunes Aunay-Caumont-Intercom. Area 6.27 km² ..
Caumont-sur-Durance
Caumont-sur-Durance is a commune of the Vaucluse département in southern France. ..
Caumont-sur-Orne
Caumont-sur-Orne is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14220. The INSEE code is 14144. ..
Caundle Marsh
Caundle Marsh is a hamlet in north west Dorset, England, situated in the Blackmore Vale, four miles south east of Sherborne. The village has a population of 58 (2001). External links [Census data] ..
Caupolican
Caupolican was a leader of the Mapuche people of Chile, who decided to choose a supreme war leader in response to the Spanish threat. Caupolican supposedly won the position by demonstrating his superior strength by holding up a tree trunk three days and three nights, though this may be an exaggerati..
Caupo of Turaida
Caupo of Turaida, or Kaupo (year of birth unknown; died on September 21, 1217) was a leader of the Finnic-speaking people of Livonians in the beginning of the 13th century in what is now Latvia. Sometimes called 'King of Livonia'; Chronicle of Henry of Livonia calls him quasi rex, 'like a king'. He..
Cauquenes
Cauquenes is a city located in a Maule Region, Chile. Maule Region Cities Cauquenes | Constitución | Curicó | Molina | Linares | Parral | San Javier | Talca | Teno Universities Universidad de Talca | Universidad Católica del Maule | Universidad de Los Lagos Culture & Sp..
Caura River
Caura River (technically, the Tacarigua River) is a river in Trinidad and Tobago. It originates in the Northern Range and drains the Caura Valley. It passes through the town of Tacarigua in the East-West Corridor before joining the Caroni River. Caura River is important recreationally and cultura..
CAUS
CAUS may refer to: Causal case or causative caseCouncil of Alberta University StudentsThe Color Association of the United StatesCitizens Against UFO Secrecy This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Causal-final case
This case in Hungarian language combines the Causal case and the Final case: it can express the cause of emotions (e.g. value sb. for sg.) or the goal of actions (e.g. for bread). ..
Causalism
Causalism holds behavior and actions to be the result of previous mental states, such as beliefs, desires, or intentions, rather than from a present conscious will guiding one's actions. Causalism is in accord with how most people have traditionally explained their actions, but critics point out th..
Causality
The philosophical concept of causality, the principles of causes, or causation, the working of causes, refers to the set of all particular "causal" or "cause-and-effect" relations. A neutral definition is notoriously hard to provide since every aspect of causation has received substantial debate. ..
Causality (disambiguation)
"Causality" may refer to: Economics*Granger causality *Causal layered analysis Linguistics*Causal-final case Mathematics*Causal Markov condition Philosophy*Causality *Causal determinism*Causal relationships*Causal theory of reference*Causalism*Fallacy of the single cause Science*Causality (physics)..
Causality (physics)
Causality describes the relationship between causes and effects, and is fundamental to all natural science, especially physics. It is also studied from the perspectives of philosophy, computer science, and statistics. In classical physics, it was assumed that all events are caused by earlier ones a..
Causality loop
A temporal causality loop, or predestination paradox, is a theoretical phenomenon, which is said to occur when a chain of cause-effect events is circular. For instance, if event A causes event B, and event B causes event C, and event C causes event A, then these events are said to be in a causality ..
Causal adequacy principle
A philosophical claim made by René Descartes that, the cause of an object must contain at least as much reality as the object itself, whether formally or eminently. In the "Principles of Philosophy", Descartes puts forward the example of a person who has the idea of a highly sophisticated and intr..
Causal body
Planes of existence Subtle bodies Theosophy Causal plane: Causal body Mental plane: Mental body Astral plane: body, projection Etheric plane: Etheric body Physical plane: Physical body Rosicrucian The 7 Worlds & the 7 Cosmic Planes The Seven-fold constitution of Man The Ten-fold constitut..
Causal case
Grammatical cases List of grammatical cases Abessive case Ablative case Absolutive case Accusative case Adessive case Adverbial case Allative case Aversive case Benefactive case Caritive case Causal case Causal-final case Comitative case Dative case Delative case D..
Causal closure
Causal closure is a metaphysical theory about the nature of causation in the physical realm with significant ramifications in the study of the mind. Definition Causal closure has two main formulations - a weak and a strong form. The weak form states: "No physical event has a cause outside the phys..
Causal consistency
Causal consistency is one of the consistency models used in the domain of the concurrent programming (e.g in distributed shared memory, distributed transactions etc). A system provides causal consistency if writes that potentially are causally related are seen by every node of the system in the sam..
Causal dynamic triangulation
Causal dynamic triangulation (abbreviated as "CDT") invented by Renate Loll and Jan Ambjorn is an approach to quantum gravity that like loop quantum gravity is background independent. The upcoming loop 2005 conference hosted by many loop quantum gravity theorists will feature CDT in much great..
Causal filter
In signal processing, a causal filter is one whose output depends only on past and present inputs. A filter whose output also depends on future inputs is non-causal. Filters that operate in real time are causal. In effect that means the output sample that best represents the input at time [t..
Causal layered analysis
Causal layered analysis (CLA) is one of several futures techniques used as a means to inquire into the causes of social phenomena and to generate a set of forecasts as to the future course of the phenomena. As a theory, CLA seeks to integrate empiricist, interpretive, critical and action learning m..
Causal loop diagram
A causal loop diagram(CLD) is a diagram that aids in visualizing how interrelated variables affect one another. The diagram consists of a set of nodes representing the variables connected together. The relationships between these variables, represented by arrows, can be labelled as positive or negat..
Causal Markov condition
The Markov condition for a Bayesian network states that the any node in a Bayesian network is conditionally independent of its nondescendents, given its parents. A node is conditionally independent of the entire network, given its Markov blanket. ..
Causal perturbation theory
Causal perturbation theory is a mathematically rigorous approach to renormalization theory, which makes it possible to put the theoretical setup of perturbative quantum field theory on a sound mathematical basis. It goes back to a seminal work by Henry Epstein and Vladimir Jurko Glaser ("The role of..
Causal plane
Planes of existence Subtle bodies Theosophy Causal plane: Causal body Mental plane: Mental body Astral plane: body, projection Etheric plane: Etheric body Physical plane: Physical body Rosicrucian The 7 Worlds & the 7 Cosmic Planes The Seven-fold constitution of Man The Ten-fold constitut..
Causal realm
The causal realm or causal body is, according to mystical and religious traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Surat Shabd Yoga, Theosophy and Integral theory, a state or structure of consciousness that results from formless mysticism — the contemplation of the reality that is prior to the ..
Causal system
A causal system is a system with output and internal states that depends only on the current and previous input values. This property is referred to as causality. A system that has some dependence on input values from the future (in addition to possible dependence on past or current input values) ..
Causal theory of reference
A causal theory of reference is any of a family of views about how terms acquire specific referents. Such theories have been used to describe reference in regards to all sorts of reference-bearing terms, particularly logically proper names and natural kind terms. In the case of names, for example, a..
Causantín, Earl of Fife
Mormaer Causantín of Fife is the first man we know for certain to have been Mormaer of Fife. He appears on record for the first time in 1095. He is recorded in 1128 as being Mormaer of Fife (Comes de Fyf) and Justiciar of Scotia. He is recorded in a charter dated to 1095 as Constantinus filius Magd..
Causapscal Airport
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Causation
Causation may refer to: Causality, in philosophy, describes and analyses cause and effectCausation (law), a key component to establish liability in both the criminal law and the civil lawCausation in English law defines the requirement for liability in negligenceProximate cause is the basis of liab..
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Causative
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A causative form, in linguistics, is an expression of an agent causing or forcing a patient to perform an action (or to be in a certain state). All languages have ways to express causation, but they differ in the means. In some languages there are morpholog..
Causative (disambiguation)
In linguistics, causative may refer to: Causative, a verbal indication of causation.Causative case, a nominal indication of causation.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 ..
Causative voice
The causative voice is a grammatical voice promoting the oblique argument of a transitive verb to an actor argument. When the causative voice is applied to a verb, its valency increases by one. If, after the application of the grammatical voice, there are two actor arguments, one of them is obligato..
Causa sui
Causa sui (meaning cause of itself in Latin) denotes something, which is generated within itself. This concept was central to the works of Spinoza, Freud, and Ernest Becker, where it relates to the purpose that objects can assign to themselves. In Freud and Becker's case, the concept was often used ..
Causeland railway station
Causeland railway station serves the town of Causeland in Cornwall. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.com {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-alig..
Causes and origins of Tourette syndrome
Causes and origins of Tourette syndrome have not been fully elucidated. Tourette syndrome (also called "Tourette's syndrome", "Tourette's disorder", "Gilles de la Tourette syndrome", "GTS" or "TS") is an inherited neurological disorder with onset in childhood, characterized by the presence of multi..
Causes of autism
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 causes and etiology of autism are an area of debate and controversy. Current thought among most stipulate..
Causes of death of English national cricket captains
As of March 2006, 76 men have captained England in at least one Test match. This is a list of how they have died: English Test match captains Number Name How died 1 James Lillywhite 2 Lord Harris 3 Alfred Shaw After a long illness 4 Monkey Hornby 5 Honourab..
Causes of hypoglycemia
This list of causes of hypoglycemia is separated from the main article because of its length. Despite its length, it is not exhaustive, as new causes are reported regularly in the medical literature. In many individual instances of hypoglycemia, more than one contributing factor may be identifiable...
Causes of psychiatric disorder
This article is an expansion of a section entitled Causes from within the main article: Mental illness There have been many theories about Causes of psychiatric disorders. Most mainstream thought in the fields of psychiatry, neurobiology and related specialties considers each disease to be a combina..
Causes of rape
Articles related to Abuse By means Abstract concepts Violence / Coercion Abuse of power / Persecution Physical abuse Torture Child abuse Domestic violence Psychological abuse Humiliation / Intimidation Mobbing / Bullying Hate speech / Manipulation Stalking / Cyberstalking Relational a..
Causes of the French Revolution
History of Franceseries Celtic Gaul Roman Gaul Franks Middle Ages Early Modern France Revolution to WWI French Revolution Causes Estates-General National Assembly Storming of the Bastille National ConstituentAssembly (1, 2, 3) Legislative Assemblyand fall of the monarchy ..
Causes of the Great Depression
The Great Depression was the worldwide economic downturn that began in 1929 and ended at different points in the 1930s. The causes of the Great Depression have been examined from a number of different theoretical standpoints. The economic events of the Great Depression are largely agreed upon and..
Causes of the Polish-Soviet War
Contents 0.1 The situation0.2 Piłsudski's motives0.3 Lenin's motives0.4 Notes0.5 References The situation In 1918, with the end of the First World War, the map of Central and Eastern Europe had drastically changed. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (March 3, 1918), by which R..
Causes of World War I
The subject of the Causes of World War I has been among the most discussed issues in historiography ever since the war began in August 1914. The immediate cause is agreed to be the assassination in Sarajevo of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary by Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian nationalist. H..
Causes of World War II
Many people, though not all, view World War II as a continuation of World War I. Firstly, some believe that the Versailles Treaty, drafted at the conclusion of the First World War, failed to set up the parameters which may have prevented the Second. Also, World War I lacked a dramatically decisiv..
Causeway
For other uses, see Causeway (disambiguation) The Hindenburgdamm rail causeway across the Wadden Sea to the island of Sylt in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany The causeway to Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA In modern usage, a causeway is a road or railway elevated by a ban..
Causeway, County Kerry
Causeway (An Tóchar in Irish) is a village in County Kerry in the province of Munster, Republic of Ireland. Causeway has a population of 251 (CSO 2002). Contents 0.0.1 Geography0.0.2 History0.0.3 Additional information1 External links Geography Causeway is approximately 13 m..
Causewayed enclosure
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Causewayed ring ditch
A causewayed ring ditch is a type of prehistoric monument. It comprises a roughly circular ditch, segmented by several causeways which cross it. Within the ditch is a central area used for inhumations and cremations, usually covered beneath a barrow. They are considerable smaller than the causeway..
Causeway (disambiguation)
A causeway is a road or railway elevated by a bank, usually across a broad body of water or wetland. Causeway may also refer to: Causeway, County Kerry, a village in IrelandCauseway Bay, a heavily built-up area of Hong KongCauseway Bay (MTR), a station on MTR's Island line on Hong Kong IslandCause..
Causeway Bay
Large crowd of shoppers can be seen on Causeway Bay. Causeway Bay (Chinese: 銅鑼灣; Cantonese IPA: [tʰəʊŋ11 lɔ11 wɑn55], Jyutping: tung4 lo4 waan1; Mandarin Pinyin: tónglúowān; lit. "Copper Gong Bay") or East Point is a heavily built-up area of..
Causeway Bay (MTR)
Causeway Bay (Chinese: 銅鑼灣, Cantonese IPA: /tʰəʊŋ11 lɔ11 wɑn55/, Jyutping: tung4 lo4 waan1, Mandarin Pinyin: Tóngluówān) is a station on MTR's Island line on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It serves Causeway Bay and its vicinity. Contents 1 Platforms2 Entrances/exits..
Causeway Carriage
Causeway Carriage UC Davis (33) Sacramento St. (12) 1961 19631965 19701971 19721973 19741975 19761977 19781979 19801981 19821983 19841985 19861987 19921993 19941995 19971998 20002001 20022003 20042005 1962 19641966 19671968 19691988 19891990 19911996 1999 The Causeway Carriage is a Victor..
Causeway Classic
Causeway Classic 50th Anniversary logo The Causeway Classic is the annual College football game between the University of California, Davis and the California State University, Sacramento. The Causeway Carriage is awarded to the winner. Contents 1 History of the Game2 Trophy3..
Causeway Institute
Causeway Institute logo The Causeway Institute of Further and Higher Education is an educational institution in Northern Ireland. Causeway Institute is located on two campuses, Coleraine and Ballymoney. The Institute came into being in September 1994 and represents the merger between two wel..
Causeway Islands
Causeway Islands are four small islands by the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, they were linked to the mainland via a causeway, made from rock extracted during the excavations from the Panama Canal. In part the causeway was meant to serve as a breakwater for the entrance. A one lane road run..
Causeway Lane
Causeway Lane is the home ground of Matlock Town F.C., an English football club who, as of the 2005-06 season, play in the Northern Premier League Premier Division. Matlock Town are currently having an appeal to build a new stand. [link] Causeway Lane, itself, is a road, the A615, which r..
Causeway Point
Causeway Point Mall facts and statistics Location Woodlands, Singapore |- style="vertical=align: top;" | No. of floors || 7 floors and 2 basement floors |- style="vertical=align: top;" | Website || |} Causeway Point (Chinese: 长堤坊), one of the largest shopping malls in Singap..
Causeway Road
Causeway Road (高士威道) is a main road in Hong Kong. Situated in Causeway Bay, it joins Yee Wo Street in the west and King's Road. It is a boundary of Eastern District and Wan Chai District. North side of the road is Victoria Park in Eastern District while the Wan Chai District in the south ..
Causeway United F.C.
Causeway United Football Club is a football club based in Halesowen, West Midlands, England. Contents 1 History2 Crest3 Home Ground4 Supporters5 Statistics and records6 Current squad7 Famous players8 Managers9 Honours10 References11 Externa..
Causey
Causey is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated a short distance to the north of Stanley. ..
Causey, New Mexico
Causey is a village in Roosevelt County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 52 at the 2000 census. Geography Causey is located at [33°50′60″N, 103°6′14″W] (33.849921, -103.103811)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Causey Arch
The Causey Arch is a bridge near Stanley in County Durham. It is the world’s oldest surviving railway bridge. It was built in 1725-26 by architect Ralph Wood, funded by a conglomeration of coal-owners known as the "Grand Allies" (founded by Colonel Liddell and the Hon. Charles Montague). Two t..
Causey Park Bridge
Causey Park Bridge is a village in Northumberland, in England. It is situated approximately 10 km (6 miles) to the north of Morpeth. and a similar distance inland from the North Sea coast. ..
Causey Pike
Causey Pike is a fell in the English Lake District. It is situated in the Newlands Valley, 5 km south west of the town of Keswick. Even though it has a modest height of 637 metres (2090 feet) it is one of the most distinctive fells when viewed from the Derwent Water and Keswick area due to its di..
Causey Way
The Causey Way is a punk rock group formed by Causey in 1997, as a division of The Causey Way, formed in 1995. (Members and supporters of The Causey Way say they are not a cult.) The members of the Causey Way wear white uniforms with black armbands when performing. Band biographies say that Causey..
Cause 4 Concern
This article about a musical group, band, singer, musician, album, or song does not make it clear whether the subject meets the [WikiProject MusicWikiProject Music] criteria for [importanceimportance]. For guidelines see the [Notability Wikipedia music notability guidelines&..
Cause 4 Concern Recordings
Cause 4 Concern Recordings is a drum and bass record label specifically designed for releasing material for the group Cause 4 Concern. See also List of record labelsList of jungle and drum n bass record labels External links [Official site][Cause 4 Concern Recordings Discography]..
Cause and Effect (TNG episode)
"Cause and Effect" is considered by many fans to be one of the best episodes of the series [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]].[link] It features guest star Kelsey Grammer and was directed by Jonathan Frakes from a script by Brannon Braga. It originally aired as Episode 518 on 23 March 19..
Cause célèbre
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cause célèbre (of which the plural is causes célèbres) is an issue or incident arousing widespread controversy, outside campaigning and/or heated public debate. It is particularly used for famous long-running legal cases. It..
Cause for Alarm
Cause for Alarm may refer to: a 1938 novel by Eric Ambler — see Cause for Alarm (Ambler novel); a 1951 film noir by Tay Garnett starring Loretta Young, Barry Sullivan and Bruce Cowling (not a filmed version of Ambler's novel) — see Cause for Alarm! (film); a hardcore punk band — s..
Cause For Alarm
The archives says: Originally a New Jersey band called Hinkley Fan Club, in early 1983 they moved to New York City and changed their name to Cause For Alarm. Throughout its various incarnations, CFA has always centered around singer Keith Burkhardt. The original lineup included Rob Kabula and Alex..
Cause for Alarm! (film)
:There is also an unrelated 1938 novel by Eric Ambler with the same title. See Cause for Alarm (Ambler novel). Cause for Alarm! is a 1951 suspense film. The black-and-white film, directed by Tay Garnett, is considered to be film noir. Plot The film tells the story of a woman who is taking care o..
Cause for Alarm (Ambler novel)
Cause for Alarm is a novel by Eric Ambler first published in 1938. Set in Fascist Italy in that year, the book is one of Ambler's classic spy thrillers. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Nicholas Marlow is an English engineer engaged to a young doctor..
Cause for Concern
Cause for Concern was an important DIY cassette label of the 1980s. It was founded by Larry Peterson and focused on Industrial music. Throbbing Gristle was among the many artists released on this label. ..
Cause for Conflict
Cause for Conflict is an album by Kreator. Track listing "Prevail" (3:59)"Catholic Despot" (3:23)"Progressive Proletarians" (3:24)"Crisis of Disorder" (4:17)"Hate inside Your Head" (3:39)"Bomb Threat" (1:47)"Men without God" (3:46)"Lost" (3:35)"Dogmatic" (1:27)"Sculpture of Regret" (2:5..
Cause for Vieques
The Cause of Vieques was a protest movement that emerged in Puerto Rico during the Navy-Vieques protests. The movement was pivotal to the United States Navy abandoning of its facilities on the Puerto Rican island-municipality of Vieques. The Cause of Vieques is also used in reference to the cause..
Cause marketing
Cause Related Marketing (aka Cause marketing) is a marketing strategy that (often, but not necessarily) links purchases of a product with awareness, education, and/or fundraising programs for a specific pro-social issue, charity/non-profit organization, or project that is deemed important by the spo..
Cause Moshing is Good Fun
The first release from Metal band Hinge, who renamed themselves Dry Kill Logic. Track listing Kingsman (3:48)Take Away (3:34)I See I Hate (4:19) ..
Cause of action
Civil Procedure Federal Rules of Civil ProcedureCivil Procedure Rules 1998Doctrines of civil procedureJurisdiction* Subject matter jurisdiction* Personal jurisdiction* Proper venue** Change of venue** Forum non conveniens* RemovalPleadings and motions* Service of process* Complaint** Cause of ac..
Cause to Believe
Cause to Believe is a thoroughbred horse. A foal of 2003, he is a contender for the Triple Crown in 2006. Connections Cause to Believe is owned by Peter Redekop B C Limited. He is trained by Jerry Hollendorfer. He is ridden by Russell Baze. Cause to Believe was bred in Kentucky by Overbrook Farm. ..
Caushun
-->Caushun (born Jason Herndon, 1978, Brooklyn, New York) has been referred to the first black, openly gay male hip hop and rap artist to be signed to a major record label in the United States. He was signed to Baby Phat records (the major label status of which is unverified), and no record was ap..
Causinae
The Causinae, are a subfamily of venomous vipers commonly known as night adders. Relatively small in size (45-80 cm) and terrestrial in nature, these snakes are found in Sub-Saharan Africa. This group consists of six species in a single genus called Causus. Contents 1 General description2&..
Causing A Catastrophe-Live
Causing a Catastrophe is the live album by Flickerstick released in 2002 by 226 Records. It features songs from Welcoming Home the Astronauts, a cover of Mazzy Star's Fade into You as well as two tracks (Believe and Telling all the World) that Bradin Lea says will appear on the next album. They do n..
Causing a Commotion
"Causing A Commotion" Single by Madonna From the album Who's That Girl Soundtrack Released August 25th (USA)/October 10th 1987 (Japan) Single Format 7" Single12" Single12" Maxi Single Cassette Single Cassette Maxi Single 5" CD Single Recorded 1987 Genre Pop Record Label SireWarner Bros...
Causses
The Causses are a group of limestone plateaus (700-1,200 m) in the Massif Central. They are bordered to the north-west by the Limousin and the Périgord uplands, and to the east by the Aubrac and the Cévennes. Large river gorges cut through the plateaus, such as the Tarn, Dourbie, Jonte, Lot and Av..
Caussin
Caussin can stand for: Armand-Pierre Caussin de Perceval (1795-1871), French orientalist;Jean Jacques Antoine Caussin de Perceval, (1759-1835), French orientalist, father of the previous one;Nicolas Caussin, French Jesuit (1583-1651). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list..
Caussols, Alpes-Maritimes
Caussols is a communes of the Alpes-Maritimes département in France. It is known for the CERGA Observatory on the plateau de Calern. See also Communes of the Alpes-Maritimes département ..
Caussou
Caussou Country      France Région Midi-Pyrénées Départment Ariège Arrondissement Arrondissement de Foix Canton Canton des Cabannes INSEE 09087 Postal Code 09250 MayorCurrent Term Maurice Calmein2001-2008 Intercommunality Communa..
Caustantín of the Picts
Caustantín mac Fergusa (Constantine) (before 775?–820) was king of the Picts (or of Fortriu), in modern Scotland, from 789 until 820. He is credited with having founded the church at Dunkeld which later received relics of St Columba from Iona. It had been proposed that Caustantín and his ..
Caustics
The word caustics, meaning "to burn" or "burning", may refer to: Caustic (substance), a substance that 'eats away' or chemically burns other materials by process of attacking it basically or acidicallyCaustic (optics), a bundle of light raysCaustic, in differential geometry, the envelope of rays e..
Caustic (mathematics)
In differential geometry a caustic is the envelope of rays either reflected or refracted by a manifold. Obviously it is related to the optical concept of caustics. The ray's source may be a point (called the radiant) or infinity, in which case a direction vector must be specified. Contents 1&nbs..
Caustic (optics)
In optics, a caustic is the envelope of light rays reflected or refracted by a curved surface or object, or the projection of that envelope of rays on another surface. Caustic can also refer to the curve to which light rays are tangent, defining a boundary of an envelope of rays as a curve of con..
Caustic (substance)
A caustic substance, in chemistry, is one that causes corrosion, the deterioration of a material. Caustic literally means burning. A caustic substance can be acidic or basic, and concentrated solutions of acids and bases are common corrosive substances. Sodium Hydroxide, also known as caustic soda,..
Caustic Christ
Caustic Christ is a hardcore punk band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They are on Havoc Records. Contents 1 History2 Releases3 Splits and Compilations4 Members5 Links History In late 2000, Bill Chamberlain (best known as the guitarist for The Pist) quit his band React..
Caustic Eye Productions
Caustic Eye Productions Founded 2001 Founder Rod Lanham Genre(s) Various Location Charleston, West Virginia, USA Caustic Eye Productions is a small Charleston, West Virginia based record label and promotions company that was started in August of 2001 to let musicians do what they..
Caustic Grip
Caustic Grip is an album by Front Line Assembly, originally released in 1990. Track listing "Resist""Victim""Overkill""Forge""Provision""Force Fed""Iceolate""Threshold""Mental Distortion""The Chair" Personnel Bill LeebRhys Fulber ..
Caustic humour
Caustic humour is a type of humour designed to have an impact, it involves witty language to convey biting or insulting remarks. ..
Caustic Pencil
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 short stick of medication usually containing silve..
Caus Castle
Caus Castle is situated up on the eastern foothills of the Long Mountain guarding the route from Shrewsbury, Shropshire to Montgomery, Powys on the border between England and Wales at at Grid reference . The early outer earthworks of the site are probably an Iron Age fort, while the later motte-an..
Cauterets
Cauterets Country      France Région Midi-Pyrénées Départment Hautes-Pyrénées Arrondissement Argelès-Gazost Canton Argelès-Gazost INSEE 65138 Postal Code 65110 MayorCurrent Term 2001-2008 Intercommunality Longitude 00° 0..
Cauterization
For the non-medical use to inflict burn marks, see Branding humans Hot cauters were applied to tissues or arteries to stop them from bleeding. Cauterization is the burning of the body to remove or close a part of it. It is sometimes done for medical reasons, such as to treat wounded areas, f..
Cauterize
For information on cauterization (medical treatment), see Cauterization. Cauterize is a pop punk band from Oshawa, Ontario, formerly known as T.O.E., that consists of Jesse Smith (guitar, lead vocals), Josh Slater (guitar, vocals), Chuck Coles (guitar, vocals), Jason Bone (bass, vocals), and Matt ..
Cautes and Cautopates
Cautes and Cautopates are the two attendants of Mithras in the ancient Roman cult of Mithraism. Because Mithras (Sol Invictus, Latin: the invincible sun) represents the sun Cautes and Cautopates represent the stations of sunrise and sunset respectively. The appear in many depictions alongside Mith..
Cautín
Cautín may refer to: Cautín Province, a province in the Araucanía Region of southern ChileCautín River, a river in Chile that flows in Cautín Province redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Cautín Province
Cautín Province is a province in the Araucanía Region of southern Chile, bounded on the north by Arauco, Malleco, and Bio-Bio Provinces, on the east by Argentina, on the south by Valdivia Province, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. Its area is officially estimated at 5,832 sq. m. (15..
Cautín River
The Cautín (Rio Cautín) is a river in Chile. It flows in Cautín Province. Temuco is locate at this river. ..
Cautionary tale
A cautionary tale is a traditional story told in folklore, to warn its hearer of a danger. There are three essential parts to a cautionary tale, though they can be introduced in a large variety of ways. First, a taboo or prohibition is stated: some act, location, or thing is said to be dangerous..
Caution (album)
Caution is an album by the band Hot Water Music released by Epitaph Records, October 8, 2002. Track listing "Remedy" – 2:38"Trusty Chords" – 2:49"I Was On A Mountain" – 3:39"One Step To Slip" – 3:20"It's All Related" – 3:24"The Sense" – 2:37"Not For Anyone" – 2:44"Sweet Disas..
Caution tape
Caution tape surrounding a construction site in Fruita, Colorado. Caution Tape (also Warning Tape or Police Tape) is resilient plastic tape of a signal color or highly contrasting color combination (such as yellow-black or red-white). Usage It is wrapped and affixed as visual warning sign a..
Cautiousness
Cautiousness is a faculty from the discipline of Phrenology. Definition Cautiousness is a negative energetical faculty. It stands for fear and shyness and will slow down activity. An overdeveloped Cautiousness will give a shy and fearful subject, with procrastination, irresolution and indecision. M..
Cautley Spout
Cautley Spout is widely regarded as England's highest waterfall above ground. (Gaping Gill on Ingleborough falls a greater distance into a pothole). The broken cascade of falls tumbles 580 feet (175 m) down a cliff face at the head of a wild and bleak glacial valley that comes down from the high, ..
Cauto River
The Cauto River or Río Cauto, located in southeast Cuba, is the longest river of Cuba. It flows on a total length of 343 km (213 miles) from the Sierra Maestra to the west and north-west, and enters the Caribbean Sea north of Manzanillo. However, it provides only 120 km (75 miles) of transport wate..
Cautula
Classification Genus Cautula Cautula zia ..
Cauvicourt
Cauvicourt is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14190. The INSEE code is 14145. ..
Cauville
Cauville is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14770. The INSEE code is 14146. ..
Cauvin Bank
Cauvin Bank is a wholly submerged atoll structure in the Southern Part Chagos Archipelago at 06°46'S, 0172°22'E, just about 7 km South of the Southeastern corner of the rim of the Great Chagos Bank. It is roughly circular in shape, with a diameter of 4 km, and an area of about 12 km2. There are le..
Caux
Caux may refer to: Caux or Kaw, a commune in French GuianaCaux, a commune of the Hérault département, in southern France Pays de Caux, in Normandy Caux, Switzerland Caux is a small village in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. Looking out over Lake Geneva from an altitude of 1000 meters, the Caux c..
CA Unicenter Autosys Job Management
Computer Associates Unicenter Autosys Job Management is an application used in large Enterprises for Cross Platform scheduling. It has a Server/Client Architecture and requires a 3rd Party Database. The current incarnation is version 4.5 which has been GA since 2002. The next version known as R11..

 


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