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D. Emmert Brumbaugh
David Emmert Brumbaugh (October 8, 1894–December 31, 1969) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. D. Emmert Brumbaugh was born in Martinsburg, Pennsylvania. He was a student of the International Correspondence School of Scranton, PA, and in 1914 he b..
De'mond Parker
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DEM
DEM can mean: Data Encapsulation MechanismDeutsche Mark, the ISO 4217 code for the former currency of Germanydiethyl malonateDigital elevation modelDiscrete Element MethodDepartment of Environmental Management, now part of the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and RecreationDemocrat Slang for..
Demades
Demades (c. 380 - 318 BC) was an Athenian orator and demagogue. He was born into a poor family and was employed at one time as a common sailor, but he rose partly by his eloquence and partly by his unscrupulous character to a prominent position at Athens. He espoused the cause of Philip II of Maced..
Demagogy
Demagogy (from Greek demos, "people", and agogos, "leading") refers to a political strategy for obtaining and gaining political power by appealing to the popular prejudices, fears, and expectations of the public — typically via impassioned rhetoric and propaganda, and often using nationalistic or ..
DeMaine, Paul
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Demain Sera...
Demain Sera... is an album of French punk rock group Heyoka (band). According to Cap's, a member of the Combat Rock label who is also part of the French group Charge 69, this is the best anarcho-punk disc of all time. The music is mostly in French. Ecran Noir Entre Nous Un-Heil (in German) L..
Demak
Demak is a main town in Central Java, Indonesia. It is the capital of Regency of Demak. ..
Demalagatara
Demalagatara are a social group or caste amongst the Sinhalese Buddhists of Sri Lanka. It is a unique caste, because although they are ethnically Sinhalese but proudly proclaim their Tamil ethnic origins, where as all other South India derives castes such as Karave, Salagama, Durave and Berava go to..
Demand-side
The Demand sideis a term used in economics to refer to a number of things: The demand element of a supply and demand partial equilibrium diagram, in microeconomicsThe aggregate demand in an economy, in macroeconomicsEconomic policy actions which are designed to affect aggregate demand. The term is ..
Demandred
Demandred is one of the primary antagonists of the Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan. He is one of the Forsaken. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. "Almost" is the story of Barid Bel Medar's life. He was born one day after Lews Therin Telamon..
Demand (psychoanalysis)
In Lacanian psychoanalysis, a demand results when a lack in the Real is phrased into the Symbolic medium of language. Whether or not demands achieve their apparent aims, they are always successful in the sense that all parapraxes or slips of the tongue are successful - they faithfully express uncons..
Demand (song)
"Demand" is the final song from Phish's album Hoist written by Trey Anastasio and Tom Marshall. The album version is followed by the jam section of the song "Split Open and Melt" recorded on April 21, 1993 at the Newport Music Hall, Colombus, OH, and then by a cover of "Yirushalayim Shel Zahav" (t..
Demand account
A demand account (or demand deposit, demand deposit account) is a deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution, the funds deposited in which are payable on demand. The primary purpose of demand accounts is to facilitate cashless payments by means of check, bank draft, direct debit,..
Demand Assigned Multiple Access
Demand Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA) is a technology used to assign a bandwidth to clients which don't need to use it constantly. It allows utilizing of one channel (frequency band, timeslot, etc.) by many users at different times. This technology is mainly used by small clients, as opposed to PAM..
Demand assignment
In telecommunication, a demand assignment is an operation in which several users share access to a communications channel on a real-time basis, i.e., a user needing to communicate with another user on the same network requests the required circuit, uses it, and when the call is finished, the circuit..
Demand chain
A Demand chain is composed of the enterprises that sell the goods or services. See also Supply chainSupply networkSupply chain management ..
Demand chain management
Demand Chain Management is the management of upstream and downstream relationships between suppliers and customers to deliver the best value to the customer at the least cost to the demand chain as a whole. The term demand chain management is used to denote the same concept commonly referred to as s..
Demand characteristics
Demand characteristics is, within the field of cognitive psychology a term for the features of an experiment which is the result of the participants figuring out the purpose of the experiment, and thus acting accordingly to what they believe is expected from them. A possible reason for demand chara..
Demand curve
In economics, the demand curve can be defined as the graph depicting the relationship between the price of a certain commodity, and the amount of it that consumers are willing and able to purchase at that given price. Other determinants of demand such as income, taste and preference, prices of su..
Demand factor
In telecommunication, the term demand factor has the following meanings: 1. The ratio of (a) the maximum real power consumed by a system to (b) the maximum real power that would be consumed if the entire load connected to the system were to be activated at the same time. Note: The maximum rea..
Demand letter
A letter stating a legal claim (usually drafted by a lawyer) which makes a demand for restitution, owing to the recipients' alleged breach of contract, or for a legal wrong. [link] ..
Demand load
In telecommunication, the term demand load can have the following meanings: In general, the total power required by a facility. The demand load is the sum of the operational load (including any tactical load) and nonoperational demand loads. It is determined by applying the proper demand factor to..
Demand management
Demand Management is the art or science of controlling economic demand to avoid a recession. It is inspired by Keynsian macroeconomics, though today elements of it are part of the economic mainstream. The underlying idea is for the government to use tools like interest rates, taxation, and public ..
Demand Note
This article is about the Demand Notes issued by the U.S. government. For "demand note" referring to any promissory note that is payable on demand, see promissory note. A Demand Note is a type of United States paper money that was issued between August 1861 and April 1862 during the American Civi..
Demand Optimization
Demand Optimization is the application of processes and tools to maximise return on sales. This usually involves the application of mathematical modelling techniques using computer software. It has particular applications in retail, where merchants wish to identify the best combination of price and..
Demand paging
In computer operating systems, demand paging is a simple method of implementing virtual memory. In a system that uses demand paging, the operating system copies a page into physical memory only if an attempt is made to access it (i.e., if a page fault occurs). It follows that a process begins exec..
Demand pull inflation
Demand-pull inflation arises when aggregate demand in an economy outpaces aggregate supply. It involves inflation rising as real gross domestic product rises and unemployment falls, as the economy moves along the Phillips curve. This is commonly described as "too much money chasing too few goods". M..
Demand reduction
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Demand response
In demand response (DR), electricity customers reduce their consumption at critical times or in response to market prices. This is different from energy efficiency, which is performing the same services but using less power. In demand response, customers shed loads in response to a request by utilit..
Demand Set
A Demand Set is a model of the most-preferred bundle of goods an agent can afford. The set is a function of the preference relation for this agent, the prices of goods, and the agent's endowment. Assuming the agent cannot have a negative quantity of any good, the demand set can be characterized th..
Demantoid
Demantoid is the green gemstone variety of the mineral andradite, a member of the garnet family of minerals. Andradite is a calcium- and iron-rich garnet, and is a distinct mineral species from the aluminium- and iron-rich reddish almandite garnets typically seen in jewelry stores. It is the most ..
Demanufacture
Demanufacture is the second official album (not counting the previous EP Fear is the Mindkiller) by the Los Angeles groove metal/industrial band Fear Factory. It was released in June 1995. This is the band's first album with their classic line-up adding new bassist Christian Olde Wolbers. It's un..
Demaratus
Demaratus, king of Sparta from 515 until 491 BC of the Eurypontid line, successor to his father Ariston. As King he is known chiefly for his opposition to his colleague the other Spartan king Cleomenes I. When Cleomenes attempted to make Isagoras tyrant in Athens, Demartus tried unsuccessfully to ..
Demaratus the Corinthian
Demaratus was the father of Lucius Tarquinius Priscus the fifth king of Rome and grandfather of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus the seventh and last king. He was a Corinthian nobleman who arrived in Italy from Greece as a refugee. Demaratus settled in the Etruscan city of Tarquinii and married an Etrusc..
Demarcation
Demarcation is the act of creating a boundary around a place or thing. For example, a new country must demarcate their borders to define the physical location of the country. One such case is Eritrea, which gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993. The two countries agreed to the formation of a Un..
Demarcation dispute
A demarcation dispute occurs when two labour unions claim the right to represent the same class or group of workers. This is particularly important in compulsory arbitration systems of industrial relations, as in Australia; where only one union may be the registered representative of a particular t..
Demarcation point
In telephone networks, the demarcation point is the point at which the telephone company's local loop network ends and connects with the telephone system or wiring at the customer's premises. A demarcation point is also referred to as the MPOE, or minimum point of entry. In most cases, everything u..
Demarcation problem
The demarcation problem in the philosophy of science is about how and where to draw the lines around science. The boundaries are commonly drawn between science and non-science, between science and pseudoscience, and between science and religion. A form of this problem, known as the generalized prob..
Demarche
A démarche is a formal diplomatic representation of one government’s official position, views, or wishes on a given subject to an appropriate official in another government or international organization. Demarches generally seek to persuade, inform, or gather information from a foreign government..
Demarchists (Revelation Space)
The Demarchists are a faction of humanity in the science fiction Revelation Space series written by Welsh author Alastair Reynolds. The Demarchists are a faction of humanity who have a political system of democratic anarchy, or Demarchy. According to Reynolds' short story A Spy in Europa, the Demar..
Demarchy
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DeMarco-Becket Memorial Trophy
The DeMarco-Becket Memorial Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy. It is awarded originally to the player selected as the outstanding line-man in the West Division. The trophy was donated by the families of Mel Becket and Mario Demarco, who were two prominent Saskatchewan Roughriders players..
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DeMarcus Corley
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Demarcus Faggins
Demarcus Faggins (born June 13, 1979 in Irving, Texas) is an American football cornerback for the Houston Texans. He was originally selected with the first pick of the sixth round of the 2002 NFL Draft out of Kansas State University. ..
Demarcus Ware
Demarcus Ware (born July 31, 1982 in Auburn, Alabama) is an American football defensive end/linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL. He was selected with the 11th overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft out of Troy State University (now Troy University). High school career Ware attended Auburn Hig..
Demaree method
The Demaree method is a term used in beekeeping that describes a swarming prevention method. The method was first published by George Demaree in an article in the American Bee Journal in 1884. It involves separation of the queen from the brood. However, it requires a great deal of labor and time. ..
Demarest
Demarest may refer to: Arthur Demarest, an anthropologist known for his studies of the Maya civilizationDemarest, New Jersey, a borough located in Bergen County, New JerseyDemarest Hall, a dormitory that is part of Rutgers CollegeWilliam Henry Steele Demarest, (1863-1956), President of Rutgers Coll..
Demarest, New Jersey
Map highlighting Demarest's location within Bergen County. Inset: Bergen County's location within New Jersey. Demarest is a Borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 4,845. Demarest was formed on April 13, 1903 from po..
Demarest Hall
Demarest Hall is a dormitory that is part of Rutgers College in New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA. It is named for Reverend William Henry Steele Demarest, who was the eleventh President of Rutgers College from 1906 to 1924. Contents 0.1 General Information about Demarest Hall0.2 Demarest H..
Demarest Public Schools
The Demarest Public Schools serve students in Kindergarten through eighth grade from Demarest in Bergen County, New Jersey. Schools Schools in the district (with enrollment data from the New Jersey Department of Education's 2004-05 School Report Cards) are: Elementary Schools [County Road Sc..
Demario Eddins
Demario Eddins is a basketball player for UAB. He ranks 11th on the schools all time scoring list with 1,237 points, and missed most of his senior season. External links [Player profile] ..
DeMario Minter
DeMario Minter is a current American football cornerback for the Cleveland Browns. He was selected by the Browns with the 19th pick in the 5th round of the 2006 NFL Draft (152nd pick overall). Minter played played college football for the Georgia Bulldogs and garnered First Team All-SEC honors b..
DeMarlo Hale
DeMarlo Hale (born July 16, 1961 in Chicago, Illinois) is a Major League Baseball coach for the Boston Red Sox. Hale is a former first baseman and outfielder in minor league baseball who played in part of four seasons for the Boston and Oakland organizations between 1984 and 1988. Following his ..
Demas
Demas is mentioned in the New Testament and appears to be a man who was a Christian, who was involved in the ministry of the gospel of Christ as a companion of the Apostle Paul, who later turned his back on the faith. He was with Paul during his first imprisonment in Rome, but later when Paul wrote ..
Demasduwit
Portrait of Demasduwit (Mary March), Library and Archives Canada Demasduwit (c. 1796 – January 8, 1820) was a Beothuk woman, one of the last of her people on the island of Newfoundland, Canada. She was born near the end of the 18th century. The Beothuk were openly hostile to Europeans, ..
Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z
|} Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z (出ましたっ!パワパフガールズZ, roughly "And They're Off! Powerpuff Girls Z") is the name for a Japanese anime heavily inspired by the American animated television series The Powerpuff Girls. It is of the magical girl genre of anime. The show being ..
Demasked
demasked is an application rumored to help video game consoles, in particular the Nintendo DS, play through the Internet. History The original announcement of the product was made through clues (including both videos and photos) that were posted on demasked's website as a means to create interest..
Demasq Kaja
Demasq Kaja (d. August 25, 1327) was a member of the Chobanid family during the middle of the fourteenth century. He was the son of Coban. During the 1320s, Coban accumulated a great deal of power as an amir of the Ilkhanate. While technically serving the Ilkhan Abu Sa'id, he was the effective powe..
DeMatha Catholic High School
DeMatha Catholic High School Gentlemen & Scholars Established 1946 School type Private Religious affiliation Roman Catholic Principal Dr. Daniel McMahon, '76 Location Hyattsville, MD, USA Campus Main Building, St. John DeMatha Monastery, McCarthy Activities Center, Retreat House ..
Demat account
Demat refers to a dematerialised account. Just as you have to open an account with a bank if you want to save your money, make cheque payments etc, you need to open a demat account if you want to buy or sell stocks. So it is just like a bank account where actual money is replaced by shares. ..
Dembei
Dembei was a Japanese castaway who, through Vladimir Atlasov, provided Russia with some of its first knowledge of Japan. He was a fisherman who, along with a number of others, had been caught in a storm; they found their way to Kamchatka, where Dembei was found by Atlasov. Despite pleading to be bro..
Dembeni
''For the town the Comorian island of Grand Comore, see Dembéni. '''Commune of Dembeni Location of the commune (in red) within Mayotte.''' Country      France Overseas collectivity Mayotte) | align="center" | 7,825 |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Population density..
Dembéni
For the French commune on the island of Mayotte, see Dembeni. Dembéni is a town located on the island of Grande Comore in the Comoros. ..
Dember effect
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Dembidolo
Dembidolo (or Dembi Dolo) is a market town in southwestern Ethiopia. Located in the Mirab Welega Zone of the Oromia Region (or kilil), this town has a longitude and latitude of [8°32′N 34°48′E]. Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, this town has an estimate..
Dembitzer Records
Dembitzer Records is the record label run by Ireneusz Socha, a composer and drummer from Dębica, Poland. See also List of record labels External link [Official site] ..
Dembiya
Dembiya (Ge'ez ደምቢያ dembīyā; also Dembea, Dambya, Dembya, Dambiya, etc.) is a historic region of Ethiopia, located north of Lake Tana. It was incorporated into the Begemder province (which previously only included lands to the east of lake Tana) under Haile Selassie, and in 1996 became a p..
Dembow
The Dembow family is a powerful Arizona family. The Dembows are considered by many to be one of the most influential families in the West. ..
Dembowski
Dembowski is a Polish surname. Some of the people called Dembowski: Bronisław Dembowski (b. 1927) - bishop of Wloclawek (1992-2003)Edward Dembowski (1822-1846) - philosopher and Polish independence fighterErcole Dembowski (1812-1881) - Italian astronomerJan Dembowski (1770-1823) - Polish general a..
Dembowski (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Demchugdongrub
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. Demchugdongrub (left) Prince Demchugdongrub (Дэмчигдонров, pronunciation:..
Deme
For the biological term, see Deme (Biology). Pinakia, identification tablets (name, father's name, deme) used for tasks like jury selection, Museum at the Ancient Agora of Athens In Ancient Greece, a deme (plural demoi) was a subdivision of Attica, the region of Greece surrounding Athens. Demo..
Demeclocycline
Demeclocycline (marketed as Declomycin®, Declostatin® and Ledermycin®) is a member of the tetracycline antibiotics group used in various types of bacterial infections. One of its other registered uses is the treatment of hyponatremia (low blood sodium concentration) due to the syndrome ..
DeMeco Ryans
[] at NFL.com DeMeco Ryans (born July 28, 1984 in Bessemer, Alabama) is an American football player for the Houston Texans. He was drafted as the first pick of the second round of the 2006 NFL Draft. Ryans played college football at the University of Alabama. He was named the 2006 Cotton ..
Demed Association
Demed Association is an Aboriginal Corporation providing municipal services to communities in west Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. Based in Kunbarllanjnja (Oenpelli), Demed provides services to 14 outstations east of the East Alligator River. The range of services includes housi..
Demel
Café Demel, or simply Der Demel, is a famous chocolatier in Vienna, Austria. It was founded in 1786 on the Michaelerplatz. In 1857 August Dehne (the son of the founder Ludwig Dehne) gave the company to Christof Demel, who moved the bakery to the Kohlmarkt, where the Demel is still today. The hou..
Demenika
Demenika (Greek: Δεμένικα) is a community 5 km south of downtown in south suburban Patras that is divided into two municipalities. The northern part up to Glafkos (Glaukos) river is in the city of Patras, and the southern part up to the new beltway (superhighway) is in the municipality of M..
Demented Are Go
Demented are Go are an English psychobilly band that were believed to be formed in 1982 but nobody knows when they were really formed. They were one of the earliest crop of psychobilly bands, and as a result, are considered to be influential to the psychobilly scene. Their name is often shortened to..
Dementia
For other senses of this word, see dementia (disambiguation). Dementia (from Latin de- "apart, away," + mens (genitive mentis) "mind") is the progressive decline in cognitive function due to damage or disease in the brain beyond what might be expected from normal aging. Particularly affected areas..
Dementia (1955)
Dementia is a film by John Parker. Made in 1955, it is also known as 'Daughter of Horror (USA) (recut version). The film is 56 minutes long. It is filmed in film noir style throughout; only the narrator speaks. Synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow..
Dementia (disambiguation)
Dementia may refer to: Dementia, the cognitive disorder.Dementia, a 1990's and 2000's rock band.Dementia, a 1955 horror movie about a night in the life of a disturbed woman and the thoughts running inside her own backwards, scrambled head. It was later called "Daughter of Horror", and narration was..
Dementia 13
Dementia 13 is a horror thriller released in 1963 by American International Pictures, starring William Campbell, Patrick Magee, and Luana Anders. The film was written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola and produced by Roger Corman. Although Coppola had been involved in at least two nudie films ..
Dementia praecox
Dementia praecox ("premature dementia") is a term popularized by German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin (1856-1926) in 1896, to describe the condition that would eventually be labeled schizophrenia. It refers to a chronic, deteriorating psychotic disorder characterized by rapid cognitive disintegration..
Dementia pugilistica
Dementia pugilistica, also called chronic traumatic encephalopathy, pugilistic Parkinson's syndrome, boxer's syndrome, and punch-drunk syndrome, is a neurological disorder which affects career boxers and others who receive multiple dazing blows to the head. The condition develops over a period of y..
Dementia Radio
This article is about the comedy/novelty/parody music SHOUTcast. For the internet radio station that bills itself "The Sickest Radio In Cyberspace", please help make Wikipedia more complete and create Dementia Radio (.com) Dementia Radio is an internet-based SHOUTcast "radio" station operating o..
Dementia with Lewy bodies
Dementia with Lewy bodies is the second most frequent cause of hospitalization for dementia, after Alzheimer's disease. Current estimates are that about 60-to-75% of diagnosed dementias are of the Alzheimer's and mixed (Alzheimer's and vascular dementia) type, 10-to-15% are Lewy Bodies type, with t..
Demento
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. Haunting Ground (video game) Dr. Demento (American Radio Personality) ..
Dementor
A Dementor in the film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban In the Harry Potter book series, a dementor is a soul-sucking fictional fiend. They were the guardians of the wizard prison, Azkaban until they rejoined Lord Voldemort. In appearance, dementors are humanoid figures approximate..
Demer
The Demer is a river in eastern Belgium. It flows through the Belgian provinces Limburg and Flemish Brabant. Its source is near Tongeren. It flows into the river Dijle in Werchter, Rotselaar municipality. The most important towns along the Demer are (starting from the source) Bilzen, Hasselt, Diest..
Demerara
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Demerara was one of the original British colonies that was joined into the colony of British Guiana, now Guyana. It was located at the mouth of the Demerara River, and its main town was Georgetown. Demerara is now one of three counties of Guyana. The other ..
Demerara-Berbice Railway
The Demerara-Berbice Railway, built in then-British Guiana (now Guyana), was the first railway system on the South American continent. It was first operated by the Demerara Railway Company, a private concern, but sold to the Colonial Transport Department of the Government, which assumed control from..
Demerara-Essequibo
The colony of Demerara-Essequibo was created on 13 August 1814 when the British combined the colonies of Demerara and Essequibo. On 20 November 1815 the colony was formally ceded to Britain by the Netherlands. On 21 July 1831 Demerara-Essequibo united with Berbice as British Guiana. ..
Demerara-Essequibo Railway
The Demerara-Essequibo Railway stretched along the West Coast Demerara from Vreed en Hoop on the left bank of the Demerara River to Parika on the Essequibo River. The first section of the Demerara-Essequibo Railway was laid down up to Greenwich Park, then was extended to Parika in 1914. ..
Demerara-Mahaica
Demerara-Mahaica (Region 4) is a region of Guyana, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the north, the region of Mahaica-Berbice to the east, the region of Upper Demerara-Berbice to the south and the region of Essequibo Islands-West Demerara to the west. It contains the country's capital Georgetown. O..
Demerara (disambiguation)
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. The name Demerara may refer to places, and/or a few other items: Places Deme..
Demerara (sugar)
Demerara is used as the generic name of a type of specialty raw cane sugar often used in home baking and in sweetening coffee. It is normally brown in colour—the natural colour of cane sugar. It takes its name from the Demerara colony in Guyana, which was the original source of this type of su..
Demerara Harbour Bridge
The Demerara Harbour Bridge is a 6,074 feet long floating toll bridge. It was commissioned on 2 July 1978. It was considered the longest floating bridge at the time of construction. The bridge crosses the Demerara River 4 miles south of the Guyanese capital Georgetown, from Peter's Hall, East Ban..
Demerara River
The Demerara River is a river in eastern Guyana that rises in the central rainforests of the country and flows to the north for 346 kilometres until it reaches the Atlantic Ocean. Georgetown, Guyana's largest seaport and capital, is situated on the east bank of the river's mouth. The Demerara's estu..
Demerger
Demerger is the converse of a merger or acquisition. It describes a form of restructure in which shareholders or unitholders in the parent company gain direct ownership in a subsidiary (the ‘demerged entity’). Underlying ownership of the companies and/or trusts that formed part of the group does..
Demerit good
In economics, a demerit good is a good or service that is seen as intrinsically unhealthy, degrading, or socially damaging towards other persons and/or society at large once consumed. Examples of demerit goods include tobacco, alcoholic beverages, recreational drugs, gambling, junk food and prostitu..
Demersal ray
A Demersal ray is a ray, or skate, which is demersal — that is, living at the bottom of the sea. ..
Demese Tsege
Demese Tesege is an Ethiopian author and journalist. He works for the Addis Zemen newspaper. He writes in the Amharic language. Publication ye asenaqech debabe (Asenaqech's letter)metehat, novelfelega , short stories ..
Demesne
The feudal concept of demesne is a form of manorial land tenure as conceived in Western Europe, initially in France but exported to England, during the Middle Ages. Demesne land was all the land, not necessarily all contiguous to the castle, that was retained by the lord for his own use as distingu..
Demetae
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 Demetae were one of the Celtic tribes living in the British Islands, prior to the Roman invasion of Britain. ..
Demeter
--> --> Dêmêtêr (or Demetra) /dɛ'miː.tə/ (Δημητηρ, "mother-earth" or perhaps "distribution-mother", perhaps from the noun of the Indo-European mother-earth *dheghom *mater) is the Greek goddess of agriculture, the pure nourisher of youth and the green earth, ..
Demeter (disambiguation)
Demeter is usually the Greek grain goddess Demeter. It may also refer to: Demeter (moon), previous name for Lysithea, moon of Jupiter1108 Demeter, asteroidDemeter International, certification organisation for biodynamic farmingChristine Demeter (died 1973), murder victimDemeter, character from the..
Demeter (satellite)
Demeter (Detection of Electro-Magnetic Emissions Transmitted from Earthquake Regions) is a CNES micro-satellite launched in 2004 with a 2-year planned lifetime, for developing earthquake prediction. The satellite measures ionospheric disturbances like ion density and extremely low frequency (ELF) c..
Demeter Forums
[The Demeter Forums] or PDF is an Alternate Reality Game launched in 2005. The game follows the case of the murder of a man named Persus Demeter, an artist who owns a Forum web site. Interestingly, Persus and Demeter were both characters in Greek Legend. Since its launch the website has co..
Demeter International
Demeter International is the largest certification organisation for Biodynamic agriculture. Demeter Biodynamic Certification is used in over 50 countries to verify that biodynamic products meet international standards in production and processing [link] [link]. The certification..
Demeter TRM-1 Tremulator
The Demeter TRM-1 Tremulator is a tremolo pedal which has been manufactured by Demeter Amplification since 1982. It was apparently designed on the request of guitarist Ry Cooder, who wanted a pedal that sounded exactly like a vintage Fender tremolo unit for use with any amp. Controls The Tremulator..
Demethylation
Demethylation is the chemical process resulting in the removal a methyl group (CH3) from a molecule. In biochemical systems, this process is often catalyzed by an enzyme. ..
Demeton-S-methyl
Demeton-S-methyl Demeton-S-methyl is a chemical molecule with the molecular formula C6H15O3PS2. It is used as an acaricide and insecticide; more specifically it is an organothiophosphate acaricide and an aliphatic organothiophosphate insecticide, respectively. Its IUPAC name is S-2-ethylthioet..
Demetres Koutsavlakis
Dimitris Koutsavlakis, (Demetres Coutsavlakis ) was born in Athens in 1977. When he was a teenager he used to study opera and afterwards he used to work as a male model. In 1997 he represented Greece at Manhunt Internationalmale beauty contest held in Singapore. Dimitris has lived in Hamburg and Mil..
Demetre Chiparus
Demetre H. Chiparus (1886-1947) was an Art Deco era sculptor who lived and worked in Paris. He was born in Romania and attended school in Italy. Before World War I, he traveled to Paris to attend the Ecole des Beaux Arts and pursue his art. In 1914 he exhibited at the Salon. He employed the comb..
Demetre I
Demetre I (დემეტრე I) (ca.1093-1156), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was King of Georgia from 1125 to 1156. He is also known as a poet. Contents 1 Life2 Marriage and Children3 Poems4 See also5 External links Life Demetre was the eldest son of King David th..
Demetre II of Georgia
Saint King Demetre II the Self-sacrificer (დემეტრე II თავდადებული) (1259 – 12 March 1289), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Georgia in 1270-1289. Life Son of King David VII Ulu and his wife Gvantsa, Demetre was only 2 years old when his mother was..
Demetria
Demetria is a fictional planet, situated in CrossGen's Sigilverse. It lies in the "Bleak Zone," on the edges of the Sigilverse's main galaxy, where the universal energies are at their weakest. At some point in the history of the planet, a great cataclysm caused large sections of the ground to fly ..
Demetrias
Demetrias (Greek, Modern: Δημητριάδα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -ιάς -ias, sometimes spelled Dimitrias): Ancient city in Magnesia (east central Greece), near the modern city of Volos. Founded by Demetrius Poliorcetes, one of the successors..
Demetria Clark
Demetria Clark, (1974- )Herbalist and Aromatherapist, founder of Heart of Herbs Herbal School. Demetria Clark is a pioneer of the GenX Herbal Movement having taught over 1,000 herbalist worldwide, being the first school to utilize the power of the internet and distance learning for herbalist. Demetr..
Demetric Evans
[] at NFL.com Demetric Untrell Evans (born September 3, 1979 in Haynesville, Louisiana) is an American football player who currently plays defensive end for the Washington Redskins of the NFL. ..
Demetrin Veal
Demetrin Leeotis Veal (born August 11, 1981 in Paramount, California) is a football player. He is a Defensive Tackle who plays for the Denver Broncos. He went to the University of Tennessee. External link [Club bio] ..
Demetrios
This article is about a Christian name. For the church in Thessaloniki, see Aghios Demetrios. Demetrios (Δημήτριος) is a Greek Orthodox christian name, derived from the name of Demeter, the Earth Mother, or ancient Greek goddess of agriculture. A common english transliteration is James. Th..
Demetrios, Archbishop of America
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Archbishop Demetrios of Ame..
Demetrios Angelos Doukas
Demetrios Angelos Doukas or Angelus Ducas (Greek: Δημήτριος Άγγελος Δούκας, Dēmētrios Angelos Doukas), was ruler of Thessalonica from 1244 until his deposition in 1246. He was born c. 1220. Demetrios was the younger son of Theodore Komnenos Doukas and Maria Petraliphaina. ..
Demetrios Christodoulou
Demetrios Christodoulou (b. October 19, 1951) is a Greek mathematical physicist, well known in the field of general relativity for his proof, together with Sergiu Klainerman, of the nonlinear stability of the Minkowski vacuum. Christodoulou was born in Athens and received his doctorate from Prince..
Demetrios Farmakopoulos
Demetrios Farmakopoulos, (Δημήτριος Φαρμακόπουλος),(1919-1996), also known as Mimis Farmakopoulos. An influential Greek painter whose main recurring theme is space and the future. Demet..
Demetrios Galanis
Demetrios Galanis was an early twentieth century greek artist and contemporary and friend of Picasso. In 1920, the year he completed his `Seated Nude', he exhibited alongside such major figures of modern art as Matisse and Braque, while from 1921 on he also exhibited alongside Juan Gris, Dufy, Chag..
Demetrios III
Coin of Demetrius Aniketos. Obv: Bust of king with kausia helmet. Greek legend BASILEOS ANIKITOU DIMITRIOU (Invincible king Demetrius). Rev: Zeus with scepter and thunderbolt. Kharoshthi legend: MAHARAJASA APARAJITASA DIMETRIA (Invincible king Demetrius). Copper coins of Demetrius Aniketos...
Demetrios Palaiologos
Demetrios Palaiologos or Demetrius Palaeologus (Greek: Δημήτριος Παλαιολόγος, Dēmētrios Palaiologos) (1407–1470), Despot (despotēs) in Morea de facto 1436–1438 and 1451–1460 and de jure 1438–1451, previously governor of Lemnos 1422–1440, and of Me..
Demetrios Pepagomenos
Demetrios Pepagomenos (early 13th century) was a Byzantine physician who devoted most of his works to the study of gout. His works were translated and published in Latin by the great post-Byzantine humanist Marcus Musurus in Venice in 1517. See also Byzantine Medicine ..
Demetrios Petrokokkinos
Demetrios Petrokokkinos (1878 – ?) was a Greek tennis player. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Petrokokkinos was defeated in the first round of the singles tournament by fellow Greek Evangelos Rallis. This put him in a six-way tie for eighth (last) place among the thirte..
Demetrio Albertini
Demetrio Albertini ..
Demetrio Castillo Duany
Demetrio Castillo Duany (November 17, 1856 - ?) was a Cuban revolutionary, soldier, and politician. He fought in the Cuban Independence and Spanish-American wars. demetrio castillo duany was made general during one of his many battles won( writen by his great grat grand child luis castillo S..
Demetrio H. Brid
Demetrio H. Brid (b. December 21, 1859, d. May 27, 1917) is considered the first de facto President of the Republic of Panama. A Panamanian newspaper editor and a humanist who had an active participation in the events that led to the independence of Panama from Colombia and the founding of the Repu..
Demetrio Lakas Bahas
Demetrio Lakas Bahas (August 29, 1925 in Colón – November 2, 1999) was President of Panama from December 19 1969 to October 11 1978. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Demetrio Sodi
Demetrio Javier Sodi de la Tijera (b. September 25, 1944 in Mexico City) is a Mexican politician who has served in the upper and lower house of Congress. In 2006 he unsuccessfully ran as the National Action Party candidate for the Head of Government of the Federal District. He is the uncle of the ..
Demetrius
Demetrius (from Greek: Δημήτριος, male form of Demeter, from Doric Da-mater meaning "mother earth") is the name of several notable people from classical antiquity and other eras. Classical antiquity Demetrius, a writer of Old Comedy ca. 400 BC, mentioned by Diogenes LaertiusDemetrius of Al..
Demetrius "Hook" Mitchell
Demetrius "Hook" Mitchell also known as Waliy Abdur Rahim (born September 11, 1968 in Oakland, California) is a former streetball player. He is considered by several NBA All-Stars to be the greatest player to never reach the NBA. [[Hooked: The Legend of Demetrius "Hook" Mitchell]] is a documentary..
Demetrius "Hook" Mitchell/Temp
Demetrius "Hook" Mitchell (born September 11, 1968 in, Oakland, California) is a former streetball player. ..
Demetrius and the Gladiators
Film Poster Demetrius and the Gladiators is a 1954 sword and sandal drama film and a sequel to The Robe. It was directed by Delmer Daves and starred Victor Mature as Demetrius, a Christian slave made to fight in the Roman Colosseum, and Susan Hayward as Messalina. The cast also included Ernes..
Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin
Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin (1770-1840) Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin (1770-1840), was a Roman Catholic priest, called The Apostle of the Alleghenies, born at The Hague on December 22, 1770. His name is a form of Galitzine, the Russian princely family from which he came. His father, Dimitr..
Demetrius Chalcondylas
Demetrius Chalcondylas (1423–1511) was a Greek exile in Italy, and a humanist scholar of the Italian Renaissance. Demetrius belonged to one of the noblest Athenian families. He was a first cousin of the chronicler of the fall of Constantinople, Laonikos Chalcondylas, and the last of the line ..
Demetrius Chalcondyles
Demetrius Chalcondyles or Demetrios Chalcocondylis (1424–1511), born in Athens, was the brother of the writer Laonicus Chalcondyles. He was on of the most eminent Greek scholars in the West. From the Peloponnisos, where his Athenian family had moved after its persecution by the Florentine du..
Demetrius Dvoichenko-Markov
Demetrius Dvoichenko-Markov, was an American citizen and a spy for the New York KGB Rezidentura from 1943 to 1945. His mother, Eufrosina Dvoichenko-Markov, also served Soviet intelligence during World War II. Dvoichenko-Markov was a sergeant in the United States Army. He sent materials to Soviet ..
Demetrius Ferreira
Demetrius Ferreira is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for Olympique de Marseille Efficient from his beginnings, the Brazilian knew his technical qualities shown notably in offensive stages. While he was traced by number of English clubs, the ex-Bastia defender chose to sign with Olymp..
Demetrius Hopkins
Demetrius Hopkins (born October 10, 1980, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) is an American boxer, currently in the light welterweight division. He is the nephew of former undisputed middleweight champ and future boxing hall of famer Bernard Hopkins. He is the current USBA lightwelterweight champ..
Demetrius I
Demetrius I can refer to four people: Demetrius I of SyriaDemetrius I of MacedonDemetrius I of BactriaPatriarch Demetrius I of Constantinople This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish t..
Demetrius II
Demetrius II is either: Demetrius II of Macedon (died 229 BC)Demetrius II of India (died ca. 150 BC)Demetrius II of Syria (died 125 BC)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..
Demetrius III Eucaerus
For the Indo-Greek ruler, see Demetrius III. Coin of Demetrius III.Obv: Diademed head of Demetrius III. Greek legend BASILEWS DHMHTRIOU QEOU FILOPATOROS SWTHROS "King Demetrius, Loving son and Saviour".Rev: Figure of Atargatis, veiled, holding flower, barley stalks at each shoulder. Demetrius ..
Demetrius II Nicator
Coin of Demetrius II. The reverse shows Zeus bearing Nike. The Greek inscription reads ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ ΝΙΚΑΤΟΡΟΣ. The date ΔΠΡ is year 184 of the Seleucid era, corresponding to 129–128 BCE. Demetrius II (d. 125 BC), called Nicator (Vi..
Demetrius II of India
Silver coin of King Demetrius III, (according to Bopearachchi) Obv: Bust of king with kausia helmet. Greek legend BASILEOS ANIKITOU DIMITRIOU (Invincible king Demetrius). Rev: Zeus with scepter and thunderbolt. Kharoshthi legend: MAHARAJASA APARAJITASA DIMETRIA (Invincible king Demetrius). ..
Demetrius II of Macedon
Demetrius II, son of Antigonus Gonatas, reigned as king of Macedonia from 239 to 229 BC. He belonged to the Antigonid dynasty. He had already during his father's lifetime distinguished himself by defeating Alexander II of Epirus at Derdia and so saving Macedonia (circa 260 BC). On his accession he..
Demetrius I Kantakouzenos
Demetrius I Kantakouzenos has been transitional governor of Morea in 1383. Demetrius I Kantakouzenos has been son of Matthew Kantakouzenos governor of Morea and Eirene Palaiologina. Decision of Byzantine emperor John V Palaiologos in 1381 to put his son Theodore I Palaiologos on governor positio..
Demetrius I of Bactria
Silver coin depicting the Greco-Bactrian king Demetrius (r.c. 205-171 BCE). Obv. Draped and wearing an elephant scalp, symbol of his conquest of India. Rev. Youthful, naked Heracles, crowning himself with right hand, with lion skin and upright club resting on his left arm. Greek legend: BASILEOS..
Demetrius I of Macedon
Demetrius I (337-283 BC, Greek: Δημήτριος), surnamed Poliorcetes ("Besieger"), son of Antigonus I Monophthalmus and Stratonice, was a king of Macedon (294 - 288 BC). He belonged to the Antigonid dynasty. Bust of Demetrius I of Macedon At the age of twenty-two he was left by his fath..
Demetrius I Soter
Demetrius I (d. 150 BC), surnamed Soter, was a ruler of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire. He had been sent to Rome as a hostage during the reign of his father, Seleucus IV Philopator. After his father's death in 175 BC, Antiochus IV Epiphanes took advantage of Demetrius' captivity to seize the throne..
Demetrius I Starshiy
Pogoń Litewska Coat of Arms Druck Coat of Arms Demetrius I Starshiy (1327 – 12 May 1399 Battle of the Vorskla River) was the Prince of Trubchevsk 1357 – 1399, Briansk 1357 – 1379, Starodub 1370 – 1399, Druck 13?? – 13??; the forefather of Trubetzkoys. Contents 1 Moth..
Demetrius of Alexandria
Demetrius was Patriarch of Alexandria (189–232). Sextus Julius Africanus, who visited Alexandria in the time of Demetrius, places his accession as eleventh bishop after Mark in the tenth year of Commodus; Eusebius' statement that it was in the tenth of Septimius Severus (Historia Ecclesiastica..
Demetrius of Alopece
Demetrius of Alopece, a Greek sculptor of the early part of the 4th century BC, who is said by ancient critics to have been notable for the life-like realism of his statues. His portrait of Pellichus, a Corinthian general, with fat paunch and bald head, wearing a cloak which leaves him half exposed..
Demetrius of Apamea
Demetrius of Apamea - Hellenistic physiologist of the Herophilean school. He studied the sexual organs, focusing his attention on the treatment of ailments - instead of the reproductive physilogy that was studied under Herophilos. ..
Demetrius of Montferrat
Demetrius or Demetrios of Montferrat (Italian: Demetrio di Monferrato; Greek: Δημήτριος, Dēmētrios), (1205–1230), king of Thessalonica from 1207 to 1224. Demetrius was the son of Marquis Boniface of Montferrat by Margaret of Hungary, the widow of Emperor Isaac II Angelos. In the..
Demetrius of Pharos
Demetrius of Pharos (or Demetrius of Pharus) betrayed Corcyra to Rome, in 229 BC, during the First Illyrian War, after which he ruled a portion of the Illyrian Adriatic coast. He was expelled from Illyria by Rome after the Second Illyrian War and became a trusted councilor at the court of Philip V o..
Demetrius Perricos
Demetrius Perricos (born December 1935 in Piraeus, Greece) is Acting Executive Chairman of United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission having succeeded Dr. Hans Blix. ..
Demetrius Phalereus
Demetrius Phalereus (died c. 280 BC) was an Athenian orator, a student of Aristotle and one of the first Peripatetics. Demetrius wrote extensively on the subjects of history, rhetoric, and literary criticism. From 317 BC to 307 BC he was despot of Athens, serving under Cassander. During his tenure ..
Demetrius the Cynic
Demetrius, a Cynic philosopher, born at Sunium, who lived partly at Corinth and later in Rome during the reigns of Caligula, Nero and Vespasian. He was an intimate friend of Thrasea Paetus and Seneca, and was held in the highest estimation for his consistent disregard of creature comfort in the pur..
Demetrius the Fair
Demetrius the Fair (Dêmêtrios ho Kalos; the Greek word means "beautiful", not "blond") was a Macedonian prince. He was an illegitimate son of Demetrius Poliorcetes, sometime king of Macedon, and was half-brother of Antigonus Gonatas, king of Macedon. Apama, widow of king Magas of Cyrenaica, brou..
Demetrius Vikelas
Demetrius Vikelas, also known as Bikelas (February 15, 1835 – July 20, 1908) was a Greek businessman and the first president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) from 1894 to 1896. Born in Ermoupoli, on the island of Syros in Greece, he was often sick as a child. Because of his ill he..
Demetrius Williams
Demetrius Williams is an American football wide receiver, who currently plays for the National Football League's Baltimore Ravens. He was drafted in round four, pick 111 of the 2006 NFL Draft. Williams played college football for the University of Oregon. ..
Demetrius Ypsilanti
--> Monument of Demetrius Ypsilanti in Athens Demetrius Ypsilanti, sometimes spelled Ypsilantis, (1793 - January 3, 1832), second son of Prince Constantine, distinguished himself as a Russian officer in the campaign of 1814, and in the spring of 1821 went to the Morea, where the war of Gree..
Demetri Martin
Demetri Martin Demetri Martin (born May 25, 1973) is an American comedian. He graduated from Yale University before attending law school at New York University. He later dropped out to pursue a career in comedy. Contents 1 Career2 Discography3 External links3.1 Official ..
Demetri Porphyrios
Demetri Porphyrios (born 1949) is a Greek architect and author who currently practices architecture in London as principal of the firm Porphyrios Associates. In addition to practice and writing, Porphyrios has held a number of teaching positions in the United States and the United Kingdom. He is cur..
Demetros of Ethiopia
Demetros or Demetrius was {{IPA (July 25, 1799 - 24 March 1800 and June 1800 - June 1801) of Ethiopia. He was the son of Arqedewos. If he is identical with the "Adimo" mentioned in the account of the traveler Henry Salt, then Emperor Demetros was dead by the time of Salt's visit to northern Ethiopi..
Deme (Biology)
In biology, a deme (rhymes with team) is another word for a local population of organisms of one species that actively interbreed with one another and share a distinct gene pool. If demes are isolated for a long time they can become distinct subspecies or species. See also population genetics and ..
Demi
Demi many refer to any of the following: People Demi Moore - an American actressDemi Lovato - a dancer, singer, and actress Fictional Characters Demi - a female android from the video game Phantasy Star IVDemi Miller - a character in the BBC soap opera, EastEnders Words Demi- - a prefix meaning "h..
Demi-cannon
A demi-cannon or half-cannon was a 17th Century naval gun which fired a 32-pound solid shot. A full cannon fired a 42-pound shot. 42-pounders were discontinued as they were seen as too unwieldy in the 18th Century. The lower tier of 17th Century English battleships were usually equipped with demi-ca..
Demi-culverin
A demi-culverin or saker was a 17th Century term for a cannon which fired a 9-pound solid shot (a culverin fired an 18-pound shot). ..
Demi-glace
Demi-glace is a type of brown sauce common to the culinary industry. It is traditionally made by combining equal parts of beef or veal stock and espagnole and reducing by half. The result is a thick, rich sauce well suited for meats and other rich dishes. Due to the considerable effort involved i..
Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils
Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, Semi-Gods and Semi-Devils or The Cycles of the Heavenly Dragon (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ) is a contemporary wuxia novel written by Jinyong. It was originally published in 1963, and has since spawned several movies and television serials in ..
Demi-lancer
"Demi-lancer" is a term used in 16th century military parlance to designate mounted men on unarmored horses, armed with light lances and wearing three-quarter or half-armors (or even only helmets and cuirasses) as opposed to the heavier lances and full plate armor of earlier knights and gendarmes. T..
Demian
Demian: The Story of Emil Sinclair's Youth is a Bildungsroman by Hermann Hesse, first published in 1919, but a prologue was added in 1960. In it, Emil Sinclair is a young boy who was raised in a bourgeois home described as a Scheinwelt. "Scheinwelt" is a play of words and means world of light as wel..
Demián Bichir
Demián Bichir Nájera (August 1 1963, Mexico City) is a Mexican actor. Both of his parents, Alejandro Bichir and Maricruz Nájera, and brothers Odiseo and Bruno Bichir are also actors. He is married to singer Lisset Gutiérrez. He started his acting career at the age of 14 in the telenovela Rin..
DEMIAP
DEMIAP (Détection Militaire des Activités Anti-Patrie -- Military detection of Anti-fatherland Activities) is a secret police organization in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. ..
Demiculverin
The demiculverin was a naval gun first employed by the Flemings in the early 1600s. The tube was about slightly over 3 metres long, and fired a shot 11 cm in diameter and between 4 and 6 kilograms in mass. With a weight of 1640 kg (3600 lb), it had a range of almost 2 km, though its effective range..
Demic diffusion
Demic diffusion is an archaeological term that refers to population diffusion into and across an area previously uninhabited by that group, possibly displacing, replacing, or intermixing with a pre-existing population (e.g. as has been suggested for the spread of agriculture across Neolithic Europ..
DemiDevimon
DemiDevimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Rookie Level Imp Digimon ("Evil" in US). He was voiced by Derek Stephen Prince (US). Contents 1 Evolution2 Abilities2.1 Attacks3 Appearances3.1 Digimon Adventure3.2 Digimon Frontier3.3 Digimon S..
Demidov
For other uses of "", see {{{1. Coat of arms of Prince Anatole Demidoff. The Demidovs (Демидовы) were probably the richest Russian people after the Tsar in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Their progenitor, Demid Antufiev, was a free blacksmith from Tula, where their family n..
Demidov (disambiguation)
Demidov (masculine) or Demidova (feminine) is a Russian last name and may refer to: The Demidovs, a family of rich Russian entrepreneurs in the 18th–19th centuriesAlla Demidova (b. 1936), a Soviet/Russian actressGeorgy Demidov (1908–1987), a Russian writer and political prisonerIgor..
Demidov (town)
For other uses of "", see )[Various information on Demidov at MyTown website] ..
Demigod
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The term "demigod", meaning "half-god," is a modern distinction, often misapplied in Greek mythology. "Demigod" is meant to identify a person whose one parent was a god and whose other parent was human, such as the heroes of Greek mythology. Nineteenth-cen..
Demigodz
The Demigodz are an underground hip-hop, supergroup based out of Connecticut, Boston, NYC, and L.A. Membership is somewhat nebulous and has changed several times throughout the years. History Originally founded 1990 by two Connecticut teens; Reflex and Open Mic (known then as Jedi). Calling the..
Demigod (album)
Demigod is an album released in 2004 by Polish blackened death metal band Behemoth. Karl Sanders of Nile contributes a guitar solo on the track "Xul". Track listing "Sculpting the Throne ov Seth" (Behemoth, Nergal, Seth) - 4:41"Demigod" (Behemoth, Nergal) - 3:31"Conquer All" (Behemoth, Nergal) - ..
Demigod (band)
Demigod is a death metal band formed in 1990 in Loimaa, Finland. Demigod's music is best described as melodic death metal, somewhat in the vein of their fellow countrymen Amorphis. The members cite bands such as Carcass, Possessed and Invocator as their influences. As of 2005, the band's line-up com..
Demigod (disambiguation)
A demigod is a being half human and half godlike. The term is as misapplied in Greek mythology as it would be in Christianity. See demigod. Demigod may also denote the band of the same name, see Demigod (band)the album of the same name by Behemoth, see Demigod (album) This is a [disambiguation..
Demilich
Demilich may refer to: A type of lich, a creature in fantasy fictionDemilich, a Finnish death metal band. 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 t..
Demilich (band)
Demilich is a death metal band from Finland, which formed in the early 1990s and consisted of vocalist/guitarist Antti Boman, guitarist Aki Hytonen, bassist Ville Koistenen and drummer Mikko Virnes. Their lone album, 1993's Nespithe, featured what many considered an unconventional combination of..
Demilitarized zone
demilitarized zone (DMZ) is also a term used in computer networking. See demilitarized zone (computing). In military terms, a demilitarized zone (DMZ) is an area, usually the frontier or boundary between two or more military powers (or alliances), where military activity is not permitted, usually..
Demilitarized zone (computing)
For other uses of "", see {{{1. Diagram of a typical network employing DMZ using a three-legged firewall In computer security, a demilitarized zone (DMZ) or perimeter network is a network area (a subnetwork) that sits between an organization's internal network and an external network, usually..
DemiMeramon
DemiMeramon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a flame Digimon. In Japan it is known as PetitMeramon. Contents 1 Digivolution Chart2 Abilities2.1 Attacks3 Appearances3.1 Digimon Frontier3.2 Digimon Savers3.3 Digimon World Digivolution Chart F..
Demimonde
Demimonde (singular: Demimondaine) is a polite 19th century term that was often used the same way we use the term "mistress" today. In the 19th century, however, it primarily referred to a class of women on the fringes of respectable society supported by wealthy lovers (usually each had several). ..
Deming
Deming may refer to: Places:*Deming, New Mexico*Deming, WashingtonPeople:*Deming, a surname associated with several people*W. Edwards Deming, an American statistical consultant*Chen Deming*Li Deming, founder of the Tangut state*Sun Deming, name of Sun Yat-sen This is a [disambiguationdisambigu..
Deming, New Mexico
Deming is a city in Luna County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 14,116 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Luna County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History The famous Spanish Disc..
Deming, Washington
Deming is a census-designated place (CDP) in Whatcom County, Washington, United States. The population was 210 at the 2000 census. Geography Deming is located at [48°49′47″N, 122°13′47″W] (48.829802, -122.229832)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United St..