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Eutardigrade
Eutardigrada are a class of Tardigrada without lateral appendices. Primarily freshwater bound, some species have secondarily gained the ability to live in marine environments (Halobiotus). By cryptobiosis many species are able to live temporarilly in very dry environments. The order Apochaela co..
Eutaw
Eutaw can refer to three things: Eutaw, Alabama, a town in the United StatesThe Battle of Eutaw Springs, part of the American Revolutionary WarOld Crow Medicine Show's recently re-released album This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Eutaw, Alabama
Eutaw is a city in Greene County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 1,878. The city is the county seat of Greene County and was named after the Revolutionary War battle of Eutaw Springs, South Carolina. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 E..
Eutawville, South Carolina
Eutawville (IPA: /ˌjuʷˈtɔʷ.vl̩/) is a town in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 344 at the 2000 census. Geography Eutawville is located at [33°23′38″N, 80°20′41″W] (33.393837, -80.344777)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According..
Eutaxia
Eutaxia is a genus of the family Fabaceae. They are native to Australia. External link [Eutaxia] ..
Eutectic point
For the sports mascot, see St. Louis College of Pharmacy. A eutectic or eutectic mixture is a mixture of two or more phases at a composition that has the lowest melting point, and where the phases simultaneously crystallise from molten solution at this temperature. The proper ratios of phases to ob..
Euteleostomi
Eukaryota > Metazoa > Chordata > Craniata > Vertebrata > Euteleostomi Euteleostomi is a group of vertebrates whose common characteristic is the presence of a skeleton. It contains the following subgroups: Actinopterygii*Actinopteri**Chondrostei**Neopterygii*Polypteriformes**PolypteridaeSarcoptery..
Eutelsat
Eutelsat S.A. commercialises capacity on 23 satellites. Providing coverage over the entire European continent, as well as the Middle East, Africa, India and significant parts of Asia and the Americas, it is one of the world's three leading satellite operators in terms of revenues. Eutelsat’s sa..
Euterpe
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Euterpe and Urania. Detail from Pompeo Battoni, Apollo and the Two Muses. Euterpe (pronounced "you-TER-pay") or Eutere ("rejoicing well" or "delight"), in Greek mythology, was one of the Muses, the daughters of Mnemosyne, fathered by Zeus. Called th..
Euterpe (disambiguation)
Euterpe may refer to: Euterpe, one of the nine Muses in Greek mythology.Euterpe, a ship that later became famous under the name Star of India.27 Euterpe, an asteroid.Euterpe, a genus of Brazilian palms.Euterpe, a rock band formed as a spin-off of Gong. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation&#..
Euterpe oleracea
Euterpe oleracea is a species of palm, sometimes known as the Açaí Palm. ..
Euthalia garuda
The Baron (Euthalia garuda) is a medium-sized nymphalid butterfly native to India and Southeast Asia. It flies with stiff wing beats and often glides. The wing is not flapped very far below the horizontal. The pupa is green and quadrangular and found especially on mango where it is sometimes tre..
Euthalia nais
The Baronet Euthalia nais is a species of butterfly found in south Asia. Description From Bingham, C. T. (1905) Fauna of British India. Butterflies Vol. 1 Male+female Upperside tawny yellow, base of both fore and hind wing dusted with fuscous scales; cilia black, alternated with white. Forewing ..
Euthamia
Euthamia is a genus of flowering plants in the Asteraceae, commonly referred to as Goldentop. The species were formerly classed with Solidago, the goldenrods. Euthamia species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Coleophora intermediella (which feeds exclusi..
Euthanasia
Suicide Types of suicide Teenage suicide Euthanasia / Assisted suicide Murder-suicide Suicide bombing Ritual suicide Cult suicide Mass suicide Suicide pact Internet suicide Copycat suicide Forced suicide Suicide by cop History and Methodology History of suicide Famou..
Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints (2000)
This article is about the third edition of Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints; for the first edition see [[Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints (1989)|Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints (1989)]]; for the second edition see [[Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints (1995)|Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints (1995)]]; for t..
Euthanatos
Euthanatos is a fictional sect of priests, moralists, and assassins from [[Mage: The Ascension]], a game by White Wolf using the World of Darkness setting. This sect, called a tradition in the game, is the gathering of several death-cults working with other wizards, shamans, and witches of other tr..
Eutheism and dystheism
Dystheism is the belief that there is a God that does exist and that this God is evil, or at best not wholly good. It is contrasted with eutheism, which is the belief that God exists and is good. Eutheism and dystheism are dialectic opposites within the spectrum of theistic religious beliefs. Both ..
Euthenics
Euthenics deals with human improvement through altering external factors such as education and the controllable environment, including the prevention and removal of contagious disease and parasites, environmentalism, education regarding home economics, sanitation, and housing. The term was derived ..
Eutherapsida
Eutherapsids (true therapsids) includes all therapsids except Phthinosuchia/Biarmosuchia group. Most Eutherapsids are warm-blooded. ..
Eutheria
EutheriaToday Placentalia and Eutheria are considered the same group. But there are proposals of classification (McKenna & Bell's 1997) that differentiate between the two groups. is a taxon (specifically, an infraclass) nearly containing the placental mammals. The name itself means "true beasts". ..
Euthydemia
Euthydemia (Greek. Sanskrit or Pali: Sāgala) was a city in Bactria (modern Afghanistan). According to the Pali Buddhist text Milinda Pañha King Milinda is said to have reigned from the city around 100 BC. ..
Euthydemos
Appearance in Classic Literature Euthydemos and Euthydemus are two English transcriptions of the same name in Greek. There are two characters of this name in Socratic literature. In Book IV of The Memorabilia, Xenophon relates Critias' passion for the young Euthydemos and how Socrates mocked him..
Euthydemus
Euthydemus may refer to: a ruler of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom (3rd century BC); see Euthydemus Ia son of Cephalus (5th/4th century BC); see Plato's Republica dialogue by Plato; see Euthydemus (dialogue)a tyrant of Sicyon; see Euthydemus (tyrant)a fleetcommander for Athens during the Sicilian Exped..
Euthydemus (tyrant)
Euthydemus was a tyrant of the ancient Greek city-state of Sicyon in the 3rd century BC. He ruled jointly with Timocleidas, but the two were deposed by the citizens of Sicyon. They replaced Euthydemus and Timocleidas with Cleinias, although the historian Plutarch believed that Timocleidas ruled jo..
Euthydemus I
Coin depicting the Greco-Bactrian king Euthydemus (230-200 B.C.) Euthydemus was allegedly a native of Magnesia and possible Satrap of Sogdiana, who overturned the dynasty of Diodotus of Bactria and became a Greco-Bactrian king in about 230 BC according to Polybius. Strabo, on the other hand,..
Euthydemus II
Silver coin of King Euthydemus II Euthydemus II was a son of Demetrius I of Bactria, and became king of Bactria in the 180s BCE, either after his father's death or as a sub-king to him. The style and rare nickel alloys of his coins associates him closely in time with the king Agathocles but t..
Euthymia
Euthymia can refer to: Euthymia (medicine)Euthymia (philosophy)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. ..
Euthymia (medicine)
Euthymia is a word used for indicating a normal non-depressed, reasonably positive mood. It is distinguished from euphoria, which refers to an extreme of happiness, and dysthymia, which refers to a depressed mood. The term is also sometimes used referring to the neutral mood (absence of a depressiv..
Euthymia (philosophy)
Euthymia (Greek:ευθυμία, "gladness, good mood, serenity") was used in ancient philosophy by Democritus as one of the root aspects of human life's goal as a necessary part of human Weltanschauung. See also [Democritus Ethics] ..
Euthymides
Euthymides was an Athenian potter and painter of vases, primarily active between 515 and 500 BC. He was a member of the Greek art movement later to be known as "The Pioneers" for their exploration of the new decorative style known as red-figure pottery. Euthymides was more minimalist than others in ..
Euthyphro
Euthyphro is one of Plato's known early dialogues. Shortly before the Greek philosopher Socrates is due to appear in court, he encounters a young man, Euthyphro, who has gained the reputation of being a religious expert. Euthyphro has come to lay a series of charges against his father, that of man..
Euthyphro dilemma
The Euthyphro dilemma is found in Plato's dialogue Euthyphro, in which Socrates asks Euthyphro: “Is the pious loved by the gods because it is pious, or is it pious because it is loved by the gods?” In monotheistic terms, this is usually transformed into: “Is what is moral commande..
Euthyrrhapha
Euthyrrhapha is a genus of sand cockroaches, of the subfamily Euthyrrhaphinae, in the family Polyphagidae. ..
Euthyrrhaphinae
Euthyrrhaphinae is a subfamily of the Polyphagidae family, in the Blattodea order (cockroaches). ..
Eutin
Map of Germany showing Eutin Eutin is the district capital of Ostholstein located in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein. Inhabitants: 17000. The originally Slavonic settlement (Utin) was populated in the 12th century by Dutch settlers. In 1156 Eutin became a market town and, temporar..
Eutomer
The active isomer of a drug with the desired biological effect is called the eutomer, whilst the less active isomer is called the distomer. ..
Eutony
Eutony is a mind-body discipline created by Gerda Alexander based upon the experience of one's own body. It develops the ability to be aware and able to regulate muscular tone, adapting it to any life situation. The term eutony comes from Greek Eu: good, - and of Latin Tonus: tension, the grade of t..
Eutopia (novella)
"Eutopia" is a novella by Poul Anderson from Harlan Ellison's science fiction anthology Dangerous Visions. ..
Eutrophication
Eutrophication is apparent as increased turbidity in the northern part of the Caspian Sea, imaged from orbit. Eutrophication is the enrichment of an ecosystem with chemical nutrients, typically compounds containing nitrogen or phosphorus. Eutrophication is considered a form of pollution becau..
Eutropia
Eutropia was the name of two women on the Constantinian dynasty, which ruled over the Roman Empire at the beginning of the 4th century. The wife of Maximianus The first Eutropia (d. after AD 325) was the Syrian wife of Emperor Maximian. They had two children, Maxentius and Fausta, while elder daug..
Eutropius
For the Byzantine officer, see also Eutropius (Byzantine official) (396-397). For the Saint, see Saint Eutropius Eutropius was a Ancient Roman pagan historian who flourished in the latter half of the 4th century. He held the office of secretary (magister memoriae) at Constantinople, accompanied the..
Eutropius (Byzantine official)
Eutropius (d. 399) was a fourth century Eastern Roman official. He began his career as a eunuch in the palace of Theodosius I. After Theodosius' death in 395 he successfully arranged the marriage of the new emperor, Arcadius, to Aelia Eudoxia, having blocked an attempt by Arcadius' chief minister,..
Euttaranchal
eUttaranchal is a Non-Profit and Non-Government Organization, representing people from Kumaon and Garhwal zones of Uttaranchal. Started in year 2003, eUttaranchal has been growing rapidly and becoming the Information Gateway to Uttaranchal. Aim and Objectives of eUttaranchal 1. To promote the..
Eutyches
Eutyches (c. 380 — c. 456), a presbyter and archimandrite at Constantinople, first came into notice in AD 431 at the council of Ephesus, where, as a zealous adherent of Cyril of Alexandria, he vehemently opposed the doctrine of the Nestorians. They were accused of teaching that the divine nature ..
Eutychides
Eutychides of Sicyon in Achæa, Greek sculptor of the latter part of the 4th century BC, was a pupil of Lysippus. His most noted work was a statue of Fortune, which he made for the city of Antioch, then newly founded. The goddess, who embodied the idea of the city, was seated on a rock, crowned with..
Eutychius
For the Christian martyr St. Eutychius, see Saint Placidus (martyr) Eutychius (d. 752) was the last Exarch of Ravenna (c.727-752). The entire exarchate had risen in revolt in response to imposition of iconoclasm in 727; the Lombards, the papacy, and the Italian cities all moved to eliminate Byzant..
Eutzsch
Eutzsch is a community in Wittenberg district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The community belongs to the administrative community (Verwaltungsgemeinschaft) of Kemberg whose seat is in the town of Kemberg. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Location2 History3 Politics3.1 Municipal coun..
EU three
EU three or EU 3 refers to the United Kingdom, France and Germany, with relation to the status, power and influence of these three nations within the European Union. Use of the term became commonplace after attempts by the three nations to end Iran's nuclear program. External links "[EU calls ..

 


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