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Ex:el
ex:el is a music album by techno artists 808 State which was released in 1991. The album features a couple of guest vocalists. Bernard Sumner, of Joy Division and New Order fame, sang on "Spanish Heart". Björk, who sang on "Qmart" and "Ooops", also is credited with co-writing the two songs. T..
EXE
EXE is the common filename extension for denoting an executable file (a program) in the MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, and OS/2 operating systems. Generally, "exe" may be used as a noun to refer to such a file. There are several main EXE file formats. DOS executable: These can only be identified by t..
Exebridge
Exebridge is a village in Devon, England. It lies at the confluence of the Barle and Exe rivers. It is located at [51°0′35″N, 3°31′51″W]. External links http://geodaisy.com/place/exebridge.html ..
ExecPC BBS
ExecPC is an online service provider started in 1983 by owner Bob Mahoney as the Exec-PC BBS. It quickly grew to be the world's largest bulletin board system in the 1980s and throughout the 1990s, competing with the likes of Compuserve and Prodigy. ExecPC began offering Internet access in 1994 a..
Execration Texts
Execration texts are hieratic texts upon which the names of loathed people were written, in Ancient Egypt. In context, this was most often enemies of the Egyptian state or troublesome neighbors. The texts were most often written upon statues or clay/stone blocks and destroyed. The pieces were usual..
Executable
A Hexdump of a binary executable file An executable or executable file, in computer science, is a file whose contents are meant to be interpreted as a program by a computer. Most often, it contains the binary representation of machine instructions of a specific processor (in which case the ex..
Executable and Linkable Format
In computing, the Executable and Linkable Format (ELF, formerly called Extensible Linking Format) is a common standard file format for executables, object code, shared libraries, and core dumps. First published in the System V Application Binary Interface specification, and later in the Tool Inte..
Executable compression
Executable compression is any means of compressing an executable file and combining the compressed data with the decompression code it needs into a single executable. Its principal actual purpose is to deter Reverse engineering, to hide malware (from Antivirus scans) by proprietary methods and/or ad..
Executable space protection
In computer security, executable space protection is the marking of memory regions as non-executable, such that an attempt to execute machine code in these regions will cause an exception. It often makes use of hardware features such as the NX bit. Implementations include Microsoft Windows' Data Exe..
Executable UML
Executable UML, often abbreviated to xtUML Example usage: http://www.techonline.com/community/tech_topic/37519 or xUML Example usage: http://www.kc.com/xuml.php, is a relatively new software development methodology and technology that is intended to enable Unified Modelling Language (UML) models to ..
Execute in place
In computer science, an execute in place (XIP) filesystem is one that allows certain sections of programs to be stored read-only in an area other than main system memory. This is often used to allow code to run from the same location at which it is permanently stored. For systems with small amount..
Executioner
For other meanings of the term, see executioner (disambiguation). Headsman redirects here; see The Headsman (2005 movie) for the movie. A judicial executioner is a person who carries out a death sentence ordered by the state or other legal authority, which was known in feudal terminology as high ju..
Executioners
Executioners is a computer game, for the group of hip hop DJs, see X-Ecutioners. Released in 1992, Executioners marked the debut of Bloodlust Software. Crafted by Ethan Petty and Icer Addis during high school, the game sold over 1000 copies and was featured on many shareware disks and BBS in the ea..
Executioners From Shao Lin
Executioners from Shaolin or Hung Hsi Kuan ( after its main character) is a classic kung-fu movie produced by the Shaw Brothers movie studio of Hong Kong. It is also known as Executioners of Death, Executioners of Shaolin, and Shaolin Executioner. It inspired a sequel/remake in the Clan of the Whit..
Executioner (comics)
Skurge, The Executioner is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. He hails from Asgard, the extra-dimensional home of the Norse gods. Skurge was in love with Amora, the Enchantress, and regularly aided her in various evil schemes to gain control of Asgard. However, the Enchantress o..
Executioner (disambiguation)
An executioner is an official or occasional officer of the court who actually inflicts the capital punishment or certain other physical punishments to which a convict has been sentenced. Executioner may also refer to The Executioner (Paperback) A series of novels starring the fictional character M..
Executioner’s Bastion
The Executioner’s Bastion is a bastion situated at Stará baštová Street in the historic center of Košice, Slovakia. Its name is derived from the fact that the bastion was situated near a medieval executioner’s house. It is semicircular building with eight cannon chambers erected around t..
Executions during the Irish Civil War
Most of the executions during the Irish Civil War took place final phase of the Irish Civil War (October 1922 - May 1923) when the war degenerated into a series of atrocities that left a lasting legacy of bitterness in Irish politics. This phase of the war was a guerrilla war and both sides, the Gov..
Execution (computers)
Execution in computer and software engineering is the process by which a computer or virtual computer carries out the instructions of a computer program. The term run is used almost synonymously. A related meaning of both "to run" and "to execute" refers to the action of a user starting a program, ..
Execution (disambiguation)
Execution may refer to Capital punishment; the act of putting a person to deathMurder by gangsters for reasons of punishment (for example of informants)A writ of execution ordering the enforcement of a judicial judgmentExecution (computers); the process by which a computer carries out instructions..
Execution (novel)
Execution is a 1958 war novel by Canadian novelist and Second World War veteran Colin McDougall (1917–1984). Although it won McDougall the 1958 Governor General's Award for English language fiction, it was his only novel, and after publishing it to wide acclaim he retreated into a quiet life a..
Execution (The Twilight Zone)
'The Twilight Zone'' original seriesSeason one (1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5)'Fall 1959 – Summer 1960List of The Twilight Zone'' episodes Episodes: Where Is Everybody?One for the AngelsMr. Denton on DoomsdayThe Sixteen-Millimeter ShrineWalking DistanceEscape ClauseThe LonelyTime Enough at LastPercha..
Execution architecture
An execution architecture is created for distributed or concurrent systems. The process view shows the mapping of components onto the processes of the physical system. The deployment view shows the mapping of (physical) components in the executing system onto the nodes of the physical system. ..
Execution by burning
Burning of two sodomites at the stake outside Zürich, 1482 (Spiezer Schilling) Execution by burning has a long history as a method of punishment for crimes such as treason and for other unpopular acts such as heresy and the putative practice of witchcraft. For a number of reasons, this metho..
Execution by firearms
One of the most famous executions by firearms, the summary execution of Nguyen Van Lem, a Viet Cong officer, by Saigon Chief of Police General Nguyen Ngoc Loan during the Tet Offensive of 1968 became an icon of the Vietnam war Execution by firearms is different from execution by firing squad us..
Execution by firing squad
The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a [WikiProject Countering systemic biasworldwide view].Please improve the article or discuss the issue on the [talk page]. The Executions of the Third of May by Francisco Goya Execution by firing squ..
Execution chamber
An execution chamber, or death chamber, is a room or chamber in which a legal execution is carried out. Execution chambers are almost always inside the walls of a maximum-security prison, although not always at the same prison where the death row population is housed. Inside the chamber is the devic..
Execution Dock
The "Execution Dock" was located on the Thames in the Wapping area of London, England. It was used by the Admiralty for over 400 years (as late as 1830) to hang pirates that had been convicted by its courts and sentenced to die. The Admiralty only had jurisdiction over crimes on the sea, so the ..
Execution movement
Execution(ist) movement (Polish language: Ruch egzekucyjny, also egzekucja praw (execution of laws), egzekucja dóbr (execution of lands), popularyści (popularists), zamoyszczycy (Zamoyski's faction) was a political movement of lesser and middle nobility (szlachta) in the Kingdom of Poland (and lat..
Execution of the Báb
On the morning of July 9, 1850 in Tabriz, a young Persian merchant known as the Báb was charged with apostasy and shot by order of the Prime Minister of the Persian Empire. The events surrounding his execution have been the subject of controversy among researchers, and are regarded as miraculous ..
Execution Rocks Lighthouse
Execution Rocks Lighthouse is a large lighthouse in Long Island Sound, north of Sands Point. It stands 55 feet tall, with a flashing white light interval of 10 seconds. Built of granite, the tower is painted white with a brown band around its midsection. Beside it stands a stone keeper's house, n..
Execution Tracks
Execution Tracks (1998) is an industrial and EBM album by Funker Vogt. Track listing "Civil War""The Voices of the Dead""The International Killer""Fortunes of War""Beyond Your Believe" [sic]"Tragic Hero""Buried Alive""Schizophrenia""Pure War""Shaven""Seelenwanderung""4th Dimension""King f..
Execution unit
In computer engineering, an execution unit is a part of a CPU that performs the operations and calculations called for by the program. It may have its own internal control sequence unit (not to be confused with the CPUs main control unit), some registers, and other internal units such as a sub-ALU o..
Execution warrant
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Executive
Executive can refer to: a corporate officer, a manager in a corporationexecutive (government), a branch of government or local authority, including students' unionexecutive format, a special paper size in the USA and Canadathe Executive, a fictional belt-less rain coat created by Morty Seinfeld in ..
Executives of Construction Party
The Executives of Construction Party (Hezb-e Kaargozaaraan-e Saazandegi, حزب کارگزاران سازندگی) is a political party in Iran, founded by several members of the cabinet of the then-President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. The party is considered one of the most important supporters of ..
Executive (government)
Executive This series is part ofthe Politics series Executive branchHead of State*President*MonarchGovernment*Head of government**Chancellor**Premier**Prime Minister**Taoiseach*Cabinet*Ministry*MinisterPresidential systemParliamentary system*Cohabitation*Westminster SystemNational leadersNat..
Executive action
Executive Action is also the title of a 1973 movie about the JFK assassination. See Executive Action (movie) Executive Action was the term used by the CIA starting in the early 1950s to refer to their assassination operations. These operations were often conducted by the CIA's Division D, a subse..
Executive Action
Executive Action is a 1973 movie about the JFK assassination. Written by Dalton Trumbo, Donald Freed and Mark Lane. It was one of two major Hollywood productions to present a dramatization portraying the JFK assassination as a conspiracy (the other being Oliver Stone's 1991 movie JFK). The origin..
Executive Aerospace
Executive Aerospace is an airline based in South Africa. It also leases aircraft (e.g. a Hawker Siddeley HS 748 to Comores Aviation (ref: Airliner World, March 2005)). Code data ICAO Code: EASCallsign: Aerospace External link [Executive Aerospace] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft man..
Executive Agency
An Executive Agency is a British public institution that carries out some part of the executive functions of the United Kingdom government, Scottish Executive, Welsh Assembly and Northern Ireland Executive. It does not (normally) set the policy or determine the resources required to carry out its f..
Executive Agency for the Public Health Programme
The Executive Agency for the Public Health Programme was established in 2005 to improve the implementation of the Community public health programme . It is a temporary agency, due to remain in operation until the end of 2010 and reports to the Health and Consumer Protection Directorate General. ..
Executive Air
Executive Air is an airline based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It operates an extensive inter-island network in the Caribbean and to the Bahamas and the USA in American Eagle colours. Its main base is Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, San Juan. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 ..
Executive Airlines
Executive Airlines is an airline based in Spain providing business aviation services. Code Data ICAO Code: EXUCallsign: Sacir External links [Executive Airlines] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces..
Executive Assistant District Attorney
An Executive Assistant District Attorney (EADA), sometimes called the Chief Assistant District Attorney (CADA), is the elite prosecutor placed in charge of the daily activities of the DA's office. He or she reports directly to the District Attorney and acts as the District Attorney in his or her abs..
Executive budget
One of the reforms of the Progressive Era was the executive budget system which had its first application for municipal government. The federal government conducted an important study of the executive budget system during the administration of President William Howard Taft (See Sec. VI: The Taft Co..
Executive Committee (Oregon Territory)
An Executive Committee was the title of a three-person committee which served as the executive Branch of the Provisional Government of the Oregon Territory. This arrangement was announced on July 5, 1843, after three months of study by the Provisional Legislature at Champoeg. Two different Executi..
Executive Committee of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland
The Executive Committee of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland was the government of Northern Ireland created under the Government of Ireland Act 1920. Generally known as the cabinet or the Government, the Executive Committee existed from 1922 to 1972. It exercised executive authority vested in t..
Executive Committee Range
The Executive Committee Range ([76°50′S 126°00′E]) is a range consisting of five major mountains, volcanic in origin, which trends north-south for 80 km (50 miles) along the 126th meridian, in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. Discovered by the United States Antarctic Service expedition ..
Executive compensation
Executive compensation is how top executives of business corporations are paid. Contents 1 Compensation system1.1 Workers union2 Means of compensation2.1 Perks3 Fortune 500 compensation3.1 Forbes categories of compensation3.2 Typical compensation3.3 Stock o..
Executive Conversations
Executive Conversations features engaging business leaders, scientists, innovators, venture investors and entrepreneurs in one-on-one conversations. The show gives viewers an opportunity to get a close up view from the top of new exiting technologies and people. The show is hosted by TV host, and ex..
Executive Council
Executive Council can refer to: a government body in Commonwealth countries:*Executive Council (Commonwealth countries)*Executive Council (Canada)a body in U.S. states which advises and assists the governor:*Executive Council of New Hampshire*Maryland Governor's Executive Councilthe government of a ..
Executive Council (Canada)
This article is about the constitutional organ in Canada. For other uses, see Executive Council. Consistent with wider Commonwealth practice, Canadian provinces have Executive Councils, headed by the Lieutenant-Governor. The Cabinet is an informal grouping within the Council, headed by a provincia..
Executive Council (Commonwealth countries)
This article is about the constitutional organ in Commonwealth countries. For other uses, see Executive Council. An Executive Council in Commonwealth constitutional practice based on the Westminster system is a constitutional organ which exercises executive power and (notionally) advises the govern..
Executive Council of Alberta
The Executive Council of Alberta (commonly known as the cabinet) is made up of members of the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party which holds a majority of seats in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The cabinet is appointed by the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta on the advice of the Premier. M..
Executive Council of Bern
The Executive Council (German: Regierungsrat / French: Conseil-éxecutif) is the government of the Swiss canton of Bern. This seven-member collegial body is elected by the people for a period of four years. The cantonal constitution reserves one seat in the Executive Council for a French-speaking c..
Executive Council of British Columbia
The Executive Council of British Columbia (informally and more commonly, the Cabinet of British Columbia) is the cabinet of the Canadian province. Almost always made up of members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia the cabinet is similar in structure and role to the Cabinet of Canada w..
Executive Council of Hong Kong
This article is part of the seriesPolitics and government of Hong Kong ..
Executive Council of Manitoba
List of members (as of October 12 2004) in the Executive Council in the Canadian province of Manitoba formed by the New Democratic Party of Manitoba ("Cabinet ministers"): Portfolio Minister PremierGary Doer Minister of Aboriginal and Northern Affairs, with responsibility for the Communities ..
Executive Council of Newfoundland and Labrador
The Executive Council of Newfoundland and Labrador (informally and more commonly, the Cabinet of Newfoundland and Labrador) is the cabinet of the Canadian province. Almost always made up of members of the province's House of Assembly the cabinet is similar in structure and role to the Cabinet of ..
Executive Council of New Brunswick
The Executive Council of New Brunswick (informally and more commonly, the Cabinet of New Brunswick) is the cabinet of the Canadian province. Almost always made up of members of the Legislative Assembly of the province. The cabinet is similar in structure and role to the Cabinet of Canada while be..
Executive Council of New Hampshire
New Hampshire Executive Council District Name Party 1 Raymond Burton Republican 2 Peter Spaulding Republican 3 Ruth Griffin Republican 4 Raymond Wieczorek Republican 5 Debora Pignatelli Democrat Executive Council of the State of New Hampshire (commonly Governor's Council) is the..
Executive Council of New Zealand
The Executive Council of New Zealand is the body which legally serves the functions of the Cabinet. It has a function similar to that served by the Privy Council in the United Kingdom. The authority for its existence is provided by the Royal [Letters Patent Constituting the Office of Governor-..
Executive Council of Nova Scotia
The Executive Council of Nova Scotia (informally and more commonly, the Cabinet of Nova Scotia) is the cabinet of the Canadian province in accordance with the Westminster system. Almost always made up of members of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly the cabinet is similar in structure and role to ..
Executive Council of Nunavut
The Executive Council of Nunavut or cabinet is appointed by the Territorial Commissioner on the advice of the legislature which elects ministers. Ministers at present are as follows (current as of May 2006): Portfolio Minister Premier Minister of Justice Minister of Executive and Intergover..
Executive Council of Ontario
The Executive Council of Ontario (informally and more commonly, the Cabinet of Ontario) is the cabinet of the Canadian province of Ontario. It operates in accordance with the unwritten conventions of the Westminster system. Almost always made up of members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, th..
Executive Council of Prince Edward Island
The Executive Council of Prince Edward Island is the formal title of the Cabinet of the province. The Council consists of Ministers, headed by the Premier and is formally appointed by the Lieutenant governor on the advice of the Premier (whose formal title is President of the Executive Council). C..
Executive Council of Quebec
The Executive Council of Quebec (informally and more commonly, the Cabinet of Quebec and in French Le Conseil des ministres) is the cabinet of the government of Quebec, Canada. Made up of members of the Quebec National Assembly, the cabinet is similar in structure and role to the Cabinet of Cana..
Executive Council of Saskatchewan
The Executive Council of Saskatchewan (commonly known as the cabinet) is made up of members of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party. This list is current as of the cabinet shuffle conducted on February 3 2006: Portfolio Minister Premier of Saskatchewan and Pr..
Executive Council of the African Union
The Executive Council of the African Union is made up of ministers designated by the governments of member countries. They discuss issues of concern and prepare material for the Assembly, to whom they are responsible to. They make desicions on five different topics: foreign trade.social security.fo..
Executive Council of the Irish Free State
The Executive Council (Irish: Ard-Chomhairle) was the cabinet and de facto executive branch of government of the 1922-1937 Irish Free State. Formally, the role of the Executive Council was to "aid and advise" the Governor-General who would exercise the executive authority on behalf of the King. In p..
Executive Council of the Isle of Man
The Executive Council was the fore-runner of the present day Council of Ministers of the Isle of Man. Its head was the Chairman of the Executive Council. ..
Executive Council of the Northwest Territories
The Executive Council of Northwest Territories or cabinet is chosen by the Territorial Commissioner on the advice of the Northwest Territories' legislature which nominates ministers. Ministers at present are as follows (current as of September 2004): Portfolio Minister Premier &nb..
Executive Council of Upper Canada
The Executive Council of Upper Canada had a similar function to the Cabinet in England but was not responsible to the Legislative Assembly. Members of the Executive Council were not necessarily members of the Legislative Assembly but were usually members of the Legislative Council. Members were appo..
Executive Council of Yukon
The Executive Council or Cabinet of Yukon, Canada, is appointed by the Commissioner of Yukon on the advice of the Premier. The current Executive Council is made up of members of the governing Yukon Party. (Current as of September 2004) Portfolio Minister Premier of Yukon  ..
Executive Decision
Executive Decision is a 1996 action film released on Friday, March 15, 1996. Contents 1 Synopsis2 Cast3 Crew4 Box office5 Trivia6 External links Synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The film opens with a raid on ..
Executive Departments of the Philippines
The Executive Departments of the Philippines are the largest component of the national executive branch of the government of the Philippines. There are nineteen executive departments. The departments comprise the largest part of the country's bureaucracy. List of Current Departments All departmen..
Executive development
Executive development is the whole of activities aimed at developing the skills and competencies of those that (will) have executive positions in organisations. ..
Executive director
An Executive director is the senior manager or executive officer of an organization, company or corporation. The position is comparable to a chief executive or managing director. An executive director is usually paid or remunerated for his or her work. The senior employee of North American non-prof..
Executive Directors of the United States Chess Federation
Executive Directors of the United States Chess Federation 1952-1960 Kenneth Harkness1960-1961 Frank Brady1963-1964 Joe Reinhardt1966-1975 Ed Edmondson1976-1978 Martin Morrison1978-1979 Richard Meyerson1979-1980 George Cunningham1980-1988 Gerald Dullea1988-1996 Al Lawrence1996-1997 George Filippone1..
Executive Education
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Executive functioning
In neuropsychology and cognitive psychology, executive functioning is the mental capacity to control and planfully apply one's own mental skills. Different executive functions may include: the ability to sustain or flexibly redirect attention, the inhibition of inappropriate behavioral or emotional ..
Executive information system
Redirect [[Template:Uncategorized]]An Executive Information System (EIS) is a computer-based system intended to facilitate and support the information and decision making needs of senior executives by providing easy access to both internal and external information relevant to meeting the strategic g..
Executive Jones
Born in Norco, California, Executive Jones is currently in jail. While living in his parents' trailer in Riverside, California, Jones - the owner of a television series called Cornerhouse News - was subsequently busted by a high school student named Sunday McCallister, who uncovered his illegal drug..
Executive Juris Doctor (degree)
An Executive Juris Doctor degree will not satisfy the academic requirements to practice law. For that, see Juris Doctor. Executive Juris Doctor (J.D., Latin for Doctor of Jurisprudence) is a doctorate-level law degree. Currently, the only school that offers the degree is [Concord University..
Executive officer
While Executive officer literally refers to a person responsible for the performance of duties involved in running an organization, the exact meaning of the role is highly variable, depending on the organization. In many militaries, an Executive Officer (XO) is the second-in-command, reporting to t..
Executive Officer Kane
Kane (ID# 825/G9-01K) was executive officer on the commercial towing vessel The Nostromo in the 1979 science fiction film Alien. He was played by British actor John Hurt CBE. As executive officer, Kane was second in command to Captain Dallas. His duties included overseeing certain ship function..
Executive Office for United States Attorneys
The Executive Office for United States Attorneys (EOUSA) provides the 93 United States Attorneys (94 United States Attorneys' offices) with: general executive assistance and direction,policy development,administrative management direction and oversight,operational support,coordination with other co..
Executive Office of the President of the United States
The Executive Office of the President (EOP) consists of the immediate staff of the President of the United States, as well as multiple levels of support staff reporting to the President. The EOP was established by the United States Congress in 1939 after the Brownlow Committee recommended that such ..
Executive One
Executive One is the call sign designated any civilian aircraft when the President of the United States is onboard. Typically, the President flies in military aircraft that are under the command of the Presidential Airlift Group, part of Air Mobility Command's 89th Airlift Wing, based at Andrews Ai..
Executive order
An executive order is an edict issued by a member of the executive branch of a government, usually the head of that branch. The term is mostly used by the United States Government. In other countries, similar edicts may be known as decrees, or orders-in-council. Contents 1 U.S. Presidential..
Executive Orders (Tom Clancy novel)
Executive Orders is a political and military thriller novel by Tom Clancy. It was published in 1996. Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Following the events of Debt of Honor, Jack Ryan is sworn in as President of the United States minutes af..
Executive Order 11110
Executive Order 11110 was issued by president John Kennedy on June 4th, 1963. It was meant to authorize the U.S. Treasury to issue silver certificates against silver bullion, without any reliance on the Federal Reserve Bank. See also SilverSilver standardBimetallism External links [John F. Ke..
Executive Order 11246
Executive Order 11246, signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson on September 24, 1965 required Equal Employment Opportunity. The Order "prohibits federal contractors and federally-assisted construction contractors and subcontractors, who do over $10,000 in Government business in one year from discrimi..
Executive Order 12148
Executive Order 12148 was an executive order enacted by President Jimmy Carter on July 20, 1979 to establish the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The order combined several federal agencies tasked with emergency preparedness and civil defense spread across the executive departments into a..
Executive Order 12170
The Executive Order 12170 was issued by American president Jimmy Carter on 14 november, 1979 during the Iranian hostage crisis. This allowed the freezing of all Iranian assets held within the United States. External links [Executive Order 12170--Blocking Iranian Government property], US F..
Executive Order 12333
Executive Order 12333 extends the powers and responsibilities of US intelligence agencies and directs the leaders of other US federal agencies to co-operate fully with CIA requests for information. This executive order was signed by President Ronald Reagan on December 4, 1981. One of the clauses o..
Executive Order 12631
Executive Order 12631 was signed on March 18, 1988 by U.S. President Ronald Reagan to establish the President’s Working Group (Working Group) on Financial markets. The Working Group is chaired by the Secretary of the Treasury, and includes the Chairman of the SEC, the Chairman of the Federal Reser..
Executive Order 12958
In 1995, President Bill Clinton signed Executive Order 12958 which created new standards for the process of classifying documents and led to an unprecedented effort to declassify millions of pages from the U.S. diplomatic and national security history. This policy has resulted in the declassificati..
Executive Order 12986
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. On January 18, 1996, Executive Order 12986 [Executive Order 12986--International Union for Conserva..
Executive Order 13158
Executive Order 13158 is an executive order signed on May 26, 2000 by President Bill Clinton to establish the National Marine Protected Areas Initiative. The order directs federal agencies to strengthen and expand a national system of Marine Protected Areas by working closely with state, territo..
Executive Order 13224
Executive Order 13224 is an executive order signed into law by U.S. President George W. Bush on September 23, 2001 as a response to the September 11, 2001 attacks. It describes powers designed to disrupt the financial activities of named terrorist organisations. External links [Executive Or..
Executive Order 13233
Executive Order 13233, which restricts access to the records of former United States Presidents, was drafted by then White House counsel (now the US Attorney General) Alberto R. Gonzales, and issued by President George W. Bush on November 1, 2001, shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks. The B..
Executive Order 13292
Executive Order 13292 concerns classified national security information of the United States government and "prescribes a uniform system for classifying, safeguarding, and declassifying national security information, including information relating to defense against transnational terrorism." It wa..
Executive Order 13303
Executive Order 13303 was issued on May 22, 2003 by United States President George W. Bush to protect the Development Fund for Iraq for the rebuilding of Iraq from any legal attachments or liens. Further, it protects Iraqi oil products and interests and ownership by US persons (defined to include U..
Executive Order 13388
President George W. Bush signed Executive Order 13388 on October 25, 2005. Its title is "Further Strengthening the Sharing of Terrorism Information To Protect Americans." The executive order directs federal agencies to enhance their sharing of information on suspicions of terrorism. It also rewor..
Executive Order 13397
Executive Order 13397, signed by President George W. Bush on March 7, 2006, concerns the "Responsibilities of the Department of Homeland Security with Respect to Faith-Based and Community Initiatives". The executive order directs the Department of Homeland Security to "coordinate a national effort t..
Executive Order 6102
Executive Order 6102 was signed on April 5, 1933 by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to prohibit the "hoarding" of privately held gold coins and bullion in the United States, in an attempt to address the causes and effects of the Great Depression. This Order was given under the auspices of the T..
Executive Order 8802
Executive Order 8802 (also known as the Fair Employment Act) was signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on June 25, 1941 to prohibit racial discrimination in the national defense industry. It was the first federal law to promote equal opportunity and prohibit employment discrimination in the Uni..
Executive Order 9066
Exclusion order posted at First and Front Streets in San Francisco, California, directing removal of persons of Japanese ancestry. United States Executive Order 9066 was a presidential executive order issued during World War II by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19, 1942, usin..
Executive Order 9981
The Chicago Defender announces Executive Order 9981. Executive Order 9981 is an executive order issued on July 26, 1948 by U.S. President Harry S. Truman. It expanded on Executive Order 8802 by establishing equality of treatment and opportunity in the Armed Services for people of all races. ..
Executive Outcomes
Executive Outcomes (EO), a private military contractor (PMC), was founded in apartheid South Africa by Lt-Col. Eeben Barlow in 1989. Controlled by the South Africa-based Strategic Resource Corporation (SRC), EO's role was described by Barlow as offering: "A variety of services to legitimate governme..
Executive Pacific Plaza Hotel
The Executive Pacific Plaza Hotel is located in downtown Seattle, Washington. It is located across the street from the Seattle Public Library. External links [Official website] ..
Executive Powers (Consequential Provisions) Act
The Executive Powers (Consequential Provisions) Act, 1937 was an Act of the Oireachtas which retrospectively completed the abolition of the Governor-General of the Irish Free State. In December 1936 then President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State Eamon de Valera had ensured the pas..
Executive president
An Executive president is a president who exercises active executive power in a presidential system of government. Executive Presidents are active in day-to-day governance of a nation, and are usually popularly elected. They contrast with figurehead presidents, common in parliamentary systems of g..
Executive privilege
Executive privilege is a claim asserted by the President of the United States and other members of the executive branch to justify withholding of documents and information from other branches of government. As Presidents since George Washington and Thomas Jefferson have argued, the separation of pow..
Executive producer
Executive producer is a role in the entertainment industry that is sometimes difficult to define clearly. Executive producers vary in involvement, responsibility and power. Some executive producers have hands-on control over every aspect of production, some supervise the producers of a project, whi..
Executive search
Executive Search (informally headhunting) is used to recruit senior individuals to client organisations. Search consultancies are often entrenched in particular market sectors and have very strong networks in a particular space. This network is utilised along with other methodologies and technique..
Executive session
An executive session is a portion of the United States Senate's daily session in which it considers executive business. It can either be closed door or open door. Source http://www.senate.gov/reference/glossary_term/executive_session.htm ..
Executive sponsor
Executive Sponsor (sometimes called Project Sponsor) is a role in project management, usually the senior member of the project board and often the chair. In smaller organisations (or small projects within larger organisations) the executive sponsor may also be the project manager but typically (esp..
Executive Suite
Executive Suite is a 1954 film starring William Holden, June Allyson, Barbara Stanwyck, Fredric March, Walter Pidgeon, Shelley Winters & Nina Foch. Based upon the novel by Cameron Hawley and directed by Robert Wise. Plot Avery Bullard, President of the Tredway Corporation has died. But he never na..
Executive Summit
The Executive Summit (or IEMA Executive Summit as it is sometimes called) is the senior-level conference for the computer and video games industry. Established in 1997 by the retail trade association serving the business, the IEMA (Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association), the show serves la..
Executive system
The executive system is a theorised cognitive system in psychology that controls and manages other cognitive processes. It is thought to be involved in processes such as planning, cognitive flexibility, abstract thinking, rule acquisition, initiating appropriate actions and inhibiting inappropriate ..
Executive toy
An executive toy is a useless, but stylish and funny novelty item that is usually a small mechanical gadget placed on the desk of a corporate executive. The best known are: Newton's Cradle, where a bunch of balls are suspended from above, one is pulled from the rest and kicks them, transferring the..
Executive Travel magazine
Executive Travel magazine is published by American Express Publishing. The magazine, launched in May 2002, is published six times a year. Readers of the magazine also have access to unbiased global flight schedules through companion products; SkyGuide(print)and eSkyGuide(downloadable flight schedul..
Executive Yuan
Headquarters of the Executive Yuan Headquarters of the Executive Yuan The Executive Yuan (行政院; pinyin: Xíngzhēng Yuàn; literally 'executive court') is the executive branch of the government of the Republic of China on Taiwan. Contents 1 Organization and Structure2 ..
Executor
This article is about the legal term. For other uses of the term, see Executor (disambiguation). An executor (not to be confused with executioner), in the broadest sense, is one who carries something out (in other words, one who is responsible for executing a task). Executor (male) or executrix (f..
Executorial trustee
An executorial trustee is someone who is appointed to be an executor (the person who carries out the directions set forth in a will) and also be a trustee of an estate after the executors duties have been completed. When dealing with large and lucrative estates this position generally does not exis..
Executors of the Armenian Genocide
The punishment ("The Armenian Nuremburg") of executors of Armenian genocide followed after the unsuccessful trials. The seven responsible men were found guilty by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF). In the autumn of 1919, the verdict to punish the executors of the Armenian Genocide was d..
Executory interests
An Executory Interest is a future interest, held by a third person, that either cuts off another's interest or begins after the natural termination of a preceding estate. - Black's Law dictionary ..
Executor (disambiguation)
Executor can refer to: Executor (software), for running 68k Macintosh applications on IBM-compatible PCsExecutor (Star Wars), a fictional starship in the Star Wars universe This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred y..
Executor (emulator)
The Executor is a Mac OS System Software 6 emulator for DOS, Windows and Linux which is dormant as of March, 2006. External links [ARDI website] ..
Executor (software)
Executor is software for x86-based PCs that allows older 68k-based Apple Macintosh programs to be run under various x86-based operating systems. Executor was created in 1999 by ARDI (Abacus Research and Development, Inc.). As of 2005, Executor development has been indefinitely postponed. [l..
Executor (Star Wars)
Career Name: Executor Owner: Darth Vader Commander: Admiral Piett Manufacturer: Fondor Shipyards Specification: Executor-class Star Dreadnought (Super Star Destroyer) Ordered: Laid down: Launched: Commissioned: Fate: Destroyed in Battle of Endor General Characteristics Type: Batt..
Executor Sedriss
Sedriss was an Imperial character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. He eventually rose to be a Dark Side Adept and Military Executor to the reborn Galactic Emperor Palpatine. Biography Sedriss was originally a mercenary hired by Imperial Intelligence. Intelligence, among many other Imperial or..
EXEC 8
EXEC 8 (sometimes referred to as EXEC VIII) was UNIVAC's operating system developed for the UNIVAC 1108 in 1964. It combined the best features of the earlier operating systems: EXEC I and EXEC II. Brief The Univac 1108 was a well-crafted electronic digital computer that emerged from the Univac Divi..
EXEC I
EXEC I was UNIVAC's original operating system developed for the UNIVAC 1107. See also List of UNIVAC productsHistory of computing hardware External link [Unisys History Newsletter. Volume 1, Number 3] ..
EXEC II
EXEC II was an operating system developed for the UNIVAC 1107 by Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) while under contract to UNIVAC to develop the machine's COBOL compiler. They developed EXEC II because Univac's EXEC I operating system development was late. Because of this the COBOL compiler was ac..
Exec Shield
Exec Shield is a security patch for the Linux kernel that adds an NX bit to x86 CPUs. It was developed by Ingo Molnar of Red Hat, and is used as a part of Fedora Core 1, 2, 3 and 4. Exec Shield attempts to flag data memory as non-executable and program memory as non-writeable. This suppresses many..
Exedore
Exedore is a fictional character in the Robotech Universe. In the original Macross version, he was called Exsedol Folmo. Exedore is a Zentradi who serves as Domillan (advisor) to Fleet Commander Breetai during their search for Robotech Master Zor's missing battlefortress (later known as the SDF-1)...
Exedra
An exedra adopted by James Cameron for a neoclassical interior space, at the Hermitage In architecture an exedra is a semicircular recess, often crowned by a half-dome, which is usually set into a building's facade. The original Greek sense (a seat out of doors) was applied to a room that open..
Exed Exes
Exed Exes is an arcade game that was released in 1985 by Capcom. An early vertically scrolling shoot'em up. Contents 1 Gameplay2 LEVELS3 TRIVIA4 TIPS AND TRICKS5 STAFF6 Recommended Games: Gameplay A basic vertically scrolling shooter. LEVELS 8 (game repeats itsel..
EXeem
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. eXeem Beta 0.16 Screenshot eXeem is a peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing client loosely based on, but not incorporating, the BitTorrent pro..
Exegesis
Exegesis (from the Greek ἐξηγεῖσθαι 'to lead out') involves an extensive and critical interpretation of a text, especially of a holy scripture, such as of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, the Talmud, the Midrash, the Qur'an, etc. An exegete is a practitioner of this science, and..
Exegesis (book)
Exegesis is an 8,000 page journal kept by science fiction writer Philip K. Dick, documenting his alleged communication with a God/VALIS/"Zebra" entity. Sections range from extensive and brilliant philosopical commentary to troubled and psychotic ramblings. Dick was a student of philosophy and reli..
Exegesis (group)
The organisation known as Exegesis functioned as a therapy or self-development organisation in the United Kingdom in the 1980s. Led by Robert D'Aubigny, who had participated in est, the group in many ways resembled est in its practices. Exegesis came into the spotlight again in the 21st century wh..
Exeggcute
is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise. "Exeggcute" is derived from the words "egg" and "execute". Its Japanese name may be a pun on 玉 tama (ball) and 卵 tamago (egg). Contents 1 Appearance2 Biology3 In the video games4 In the animé5 References6 ..
Exeggutor
is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. It is #103 in the National Pokédex. The name Exeggutor is believed to be derived from the name of its previous evolutionary stage (Exeggcute), whose name is derived from "egg" and the word "executor"; however, the official emphasis is on the ..
Exekias
Exekias (a Greek name) or Execias (Latinization) was an ancient Greek vase-painter and potter, who worked between approximately 550 BC - 525 BC at Athens. The pottery, however, was exported to other regions, such as Etruria. Exekias worked mainly with the technique called black-figure. It was only..
Exel
Exel plc is a British based logistics company. Its headquarters are in Bracknell to the west of London. It operates in over a hundred countries. Turnover for the year to 31 December 2004 was £6.239 billion. On 13 December 2005 Deutsche Post World Net announced the completion of the acquisition of ..
Exeland, Wisconsin
Exeland is a village in Sawyer County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 212 at the 2000 census. Geography Exeland is located at [45°40′7″N, 91°14′35″W] (45.668632, -91.243177)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the v..
Exelixis
Exelixis is a genomics-based drug discovery company located in South San Francisco, Ca. It works on the development of anti-cancer therapies. Exelixis has several compounds in various stages of FDA approval and is listed on NASDAQ (EXEL). External link [Exelixis] ..
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Exelon
This article is about the Exelon Corporation. See Exelon (drug) for the Alzheimer's medication. Exelon Corporation (NYSE: [EXC]) is a giant electricity generating and distributing company headquartered in Chicago. It was created in October, 2000 by the merger of PECO Energy Company, of P..
Exemestane
Exemestane (Trade name: Aromasin®) is an oral steroidal aromatase inhibitor used in the treatment of hormonally-responsive breast cancer. Estrogens are produced by the conversion of androgens through the activity of the aromatase enzyme. Exemestane selectively targets and irreversibly binds to..
Exemplar
Exemplar, in the sense developed by philosopher of science Thomas Kuhn, is a well known usage of a scientific theory. According to Kuhn, scientific practice alternates between periods of normal science and extraordinary/revolutionary science. During periods of normalcy, scientists tend to subscri..
Exemplars
The Exemplars is a fictional group appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. It was made up of eight humans -- Bedlam, Carnivore, Conquest, Decay, Inferno, Juggernaut, Stonecutter and Tempest -- who were empowered by the Octessence. Contents 1 History2 The Artifacts3 Membership4&..
Exemplification
Exemplification is a mode of symbolization characterized by the relation between a sample and what it refers to. For example, if the splash on a painter´s palette has properties denoted by 'red', then the splash exemplifies 'red'. Exemplification is possession of a property plus reference to a labe..
Exemplified copy
An exemplified copy (or 3-Way Certificate) is a photocopy of a legal pleading in its entirety. Its authenticity is sworn to by the clerk. The signature of the clerk is sworn to by the Presiding Judge. The clerk swears to the authenticity of the judge’s signature. A copy of this type is normally..
Exemplum
An Exemplum (latin for "example", pl. exempla, exempli gratia = "for example", abbr.: e.g.) is a moral anecdote, brief or extended, real or fictitious, used to illustrate a point. Collections of Exempla helped medieval preachers to adorn their sermons, to emphasize moral conclusions or illustrate ..
Exempted addressee
In telecommunication, an exempted addressee is an organization, activity, or person included in the collective address group of a message and deemed by the message originator as having no need for the information in the message. Exempted addressees may be explicitly excluded from the collective ad..
Exemption
An exemption is a [[wiktionary:rule|rule]] or law which excepts certain things from another rule or law. For example: A grandfather clause, in the modern use of the U.S. term, is an exemption that allows a pre-existing condition to continue, even if such a condition is now prohibited from being be..
Exempt property
Exempt property, under the law of property in many jurisdictions, is property that can neither be passed by will nor claimed by creditors of the deceased in the event that a decedant leaves a surviving spouse or surviving descendants. Typically, exempt property includes a family car, and a certain a..
Exenatide
Exenatide (also Exendin-4, marketed as Byetta) is the first of a new class of medications approved for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes. It is an incretin mimetic, which has glucoregulatory effects. It is to be used in conjunction with oral medications such as metformin and/or a sulfonylurea to im..
Exencephaly
is a type of Cephalic disorder. Exencephaly is a condition in which the brain is located outside of the skull. This condition is usually found in embryos as an early stage of anencephaly. As an exencephalic pregnancy progresses, the neural tissue gradually degenerates. It is unusual to find an infa..
Exene Cervenka
X on the cover of their 1997 collection Beyond and Back: The X Anthology, with Exene in the center foreground Exene Cervenka (born Christine Cervenka on February 1, 1956 in Chicago), is best known as vocalist and original member of punk rock band X. She has also performed and recorded solo wo..
Exeposé
Exeposé is the official student-run newspaper of the University of Exeter. ..
Exequatur
An exequatur is a patent which a head of state issues to a foreign consul which guarantees the consul's rights and privileges of the office and ensures recognition in the state to which the consul is appointed to exercise such powers. If a consul is not appointed by commission, the consul receives n..
Exercise-induced anaphylaxis
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. Exercise-induced anaphylaxis is a syndrome in which the symptoms of anaphylaxis occur related to exercise..
Exercise-induced asthma
Exercise-induced asthma, or E.I.A., is a medical condition characterized by shortness of breath induced by sustained aerobic exercise. It shares many features with other types of asthma, and responds to some typical asthma medications, but does not appear to be caused by the same inflammatory reacti..
EXERCISE1 Records
EXERCISE1 Records is a UK based independent record label that has released debut singles from Jeremy Warmsley, A Million Billion, Plans & Apologies, and The Coral Sea. It is set to release the 50minutes compilation album later in 2006, featuring 50 one-minute tracks from 50 artists, with proceeds ..
Exercises
Track listing I Will Not Be Led (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet) - 3:05Cat's Eye, Apple Pie (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet) - 3:04In My Time (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet) - 3:28Woke up This Morning (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet) - 3:09Called Her Name (Agnew, Charlton, McCaffe..
Exercises in Style
Exercises in Style, written by Raymond Queneau (in French, the original title is Exercices de style) is a collection of 99 retellings of the same story, each in a different style. In each, the narrator gets on the "S" bus (now no. 84), witnesses an altercation between a man (a zazou) with a long nec..
Exercise (options)
The owner of an option contract may exercise it, indicating that the financial transaction specified by the contract is to be enacted immediately between the two parties, and the contract itself is terminated. When exercising a call, the owner of the option purchases the underlier at the strike pric..
Exercise and stimulants
A common belief is that the use of stimulants, such as caffeine, ephedrine/Ma Huang, amphetamine, methamphetamine, and cocaine, grants a user increased strength, exercise ability, resistance to pain, or a combination of all three. The issue is, however, more complex than this. A study of amphet..
Exercise ball
Exercise ball or fitness ball A ball used for exercising. Normally refers to either a Medicine ball or a Swiss ball. ..
Exercise bicycle
An Exercise bicycle is a stationary bicycle used as exercise equipment, not as transportation. An exercise bicycle is usually a special-purpose exercise machine resembling a bicycle, but it is also possible to adapt an ordinary bicycle for stationary exercise, either by placing it on rollers or a t..
Exercise bulimia
Exercise bulimia is a subset of the psychological disorder called bulimia in which a person is compelled to exercise in an effort aimed at burning the calories of food energy and fat reserves to an excessive level that negatively affects their health. The damage normally occurs through not giving th..
Exercise Deep Sabre
Exercise Deep Sabre is a multi-national maritime interdiction exercise conducted in August 2005 in South China Sea. Launched at the Changi Naval Base in Singapore, the exercise is part of the Proliferation Security Initiative. It involved some 2,000 personnel from the military, coast guard, custo..
Exercise equipment
Exercise equipment is any object used in exercise. This can include balls, treadmills, weights, bicycles, track shoes, jungle gyms, or protective equipment such as a back brace. See also Exercise machinesPhysical fitness ..
Exercise Eskimo
A WW II era military exercise called Exercise Eskimo was held in the winter of 1944 into 1945, in Saskatchewan to test existing methods of winter warfare by United States Army Air Forces and Canadian Army forces. Montreal Lake was a target area for dropping supplies by B-17 and the then secret B-29..
Exercise hypertension
Exercise hypertension is an excessive rise in blood pressure during exercise. Many of those with exercise hypertension have spikes in systolic pressure to 250mmHg or greater. A rise in systolic blood pressure to over 200mmHg when exercising at 100W is "pathological", and a rise in pressure over 220..
Exercise induced nausea
Exercise induced nausea is a feeling of sickness or vomiting which can occur shortly after exercise has stopped as well as during exercise itself. It may be a symptom of either over exertion during exercise, or from too abruptly ending an exercise session. People engaged in high intensity exercise..
Exercise Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage
Exercise Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage (EIPH) also known as "bleeding" or a "bleeding attack" has been known to occur in horses that engage in short periods of strenous exercise. These horses usually include thoroughbred racehorses, standardbred and quarter horses. The affliction occurs when blood e..
Exercise intensity
Exercise intensity refers the how much work is being done when exercising. The intensity has an effect on what fuel the body uses and what kind of adaptations the body makes after exercise (i.e. the training effect). Contents 1 Fuel used2 Training Effect2.1 Low Intensity (up to 80..
Exercise intolerance
Exercise Intolerance is a medical term used to describe a condition where the patient is unable to do physical exercise at the level that would be expected of someone in his or her general physical condition, or experiences unusually severe post-exercise pain, fatigue, or other negative effects. Exe..
Exercise machine
An exercise machine is any machine used in exercise. These range from simple spring-like devices to computerized electromechanical rides to recirculating-stream swimming pools. Contents 1 Resistance machines1.1 Weight machines1.2 Other kinds of resistance machines2 Endless-pa..
Exercise Northstar V
Exercise Northstar V was a large scale emergency preparedness exercise conducted in Singapore on 8 January 2006. It involved 22 agencies and 2,000 emergency personnel. The exercise involved a simulated terrorist bomb attack on four MRT stations and one bus interchange. There were 500 mock casualties..
Exercise physiology
Exercise physiology is the identification of physiological mechanisms underlying physical activity, the comprehensive delivery of treatment services concerned with the analysis, improvement, and maintenance of health and fitness, rehabilitation of heart disease and other chronic diseases and/or disa..
Exercise REFORGER
A US M60 tank moves through a village in Germany, as part of the 1982 REFORGER exercise. Exercise REFORGER (from REturn of FORces to GERmany) was an annual exercise conducted, during the Cold War, by the United States Army. The exercise was intended to ensure that the United States had the abi..
Exercise Tiger
Exercise Tiger was the code name for two different military exercises held in the United Kingdom during the Second World War. The first, conducted in 1942, was an Army-level exercise by Commonwealth forces and the largest ever held in the UK up to that point in time. The second, in 1944, was a pract..
Exercise Tocsin
Exercise Tocsin was an emergency preparndess drill by the government of Canada that simulated a nuclear attack by the USSR on Canada. Every law enforcement agency, provinicial, and municipal government took part in the exercise. Part of the exercise was a 13 minute radio program that was broadcast ..
Exercise urticaria
Exercise urticaria, commonly referred to as exercise allergy, itchy legs, itchy legs syndrome or itchy pants syndrome, is a form of urticaria caused by excessive exercise. It is characterized by itching, swelling or hives on the legs, arms, torso or neck during or after exercise. In extreme cases, ..
Exercise Zapad
Exercise Zapad -81 was the largest military exercise ever to be carried out by the Soviet Union according to NATO and US sources (de Weydenthall et al., 1983). It was conducted on September 4 1981 and lasted approximately 8 days. It was a joint operation including elements from all Soviet service b..
Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus
Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus, (An Anatomical Exercise on the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals) is the best-known work of the physician William Harvey. The book was first published in 1628, and had an immediate and far-reaching influence on Harvey's contemp..
Exergaming
The marriage of physical exercise and video gaming. Brought to the mass media attention at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2004 where a pavilion was dedicated to video game technology that also worked as sports and exercise equipment. Games such as Dancing (Konami's Dance Dance Revolution) lead ..
Exergasia
Exergasia (from the Greek εξ, ex, "out" and εργον, ergon, "work") is a form of parallelism where one idea is repeated and only the way it is stated is changed.Silva Rhetoricae (2006). [Exergasia] In Latin, exergasia is known as expolitio.Silva Rhetoricae (2006). [Expolitio]..
Exergonic
Exergonic means to release energy in the form of work. Its etymology stems from the suffix -ergonic, as derived from the Greek root ergon meaning to work, combined with the Greek prefix ex- meaning out of. By thermodynamic standards, work, a form of energy, is defined normally to move from the sys..
Exergonic reaction
An exergonic reaction is a chemical reaction where the variation of free energy is negative. This tells us the direction that the reaction will follow. In constant temperature, constant pressure reacting systems an exergonic reaction is signified by condition: ΔG < 0. See also EndergonicExer..
Exergy
"Available energy" redirects to this page. For a discussion about the meaning of the term in particle collisions, see Available energy (particle collision) In thermodynamics, the exergy B of a system with respect to a reservoir is the maximum work done by the system during a transformation which br..
Exergy efficiency
Exergy efficiency is also called second-law efficiency because it computes the efficiency of a process taking the second law of thermodynamics into account. The energy E and exergy B balances of a process are: [ E_=E_+E_ \qquad \mbox ] and [ B_=B_+B_+B_ \qquad \mbox ] Efficien..
Exerizer
Exerizer, also known as Sky Fox oustide Japan, is an arcade game created and released by Jaleco in 1987 (not to be mistaken with another Sky Fox game by Electronic Arts). ..
Exerloper
Exerlopers are an unusual-looking exercise boot equipped with a half-moon-shaped spring attached to the sole. The boots were invented by Montreal's Gregory Lekhtman in 1985 and offer wearers the ability to run on hard surfaces with little impact on knees and other joints. Users run in a bounding, l..
Exerlopers
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 May 2006. Exerlopers are an unusual-lo..
Exerodonta
Exerodonta is a genus of frogs in the Hylidae family. This genus was resurrected in 2005 following a major revision of the Hylidae family [link]. 11 species that were previously placed in the Hyla genus were moved to this genus. Species Exerodonta abdivita (Campbell and Duellman, 2000)...
Exertainment
Exertainment (formed from "exercise" and "entertainment") is a term used for video games that also give you an exercise. Some examples are NeoRacer, Dance Dance Revolution, EyeToy, [Powergrid Fitness] Kilowatt, [XKPAD] [Bodypad], [CYCLEFX], [Island World..
Exertion
Exertion is a concept describing the use of physical or perceived energy. It normally connotates a strenuous or costly effort related to physical, philosophical actions and work. Contents 1 Concept2 Physical3 Medical4 Cybernetics5 See also6 References7 External ..
Exetel
redirect [[Template:POV-check]] 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. Exetel is an Australian ISP which provides ADSL, web hosting, VOIP, and other ..
Exeter
This page is about the city of Exeter in Devon, England from which the name originates. For other uses, see Exeter (disambiguation). City of Exeter Shown within Devon Geography Status: City Region: South West England Admin. County: Devon Area:- Total Ranked 303rd47.03 km² Admin. HQ: Exeter..
Exeter, California
Exeter is a city in Tulare County, California, United States. The population was 9,168 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Demographics4 External links Geography Exeter is located at [36°17′39″N, 119°8′34″W] (36.294213, -119.142746)[Geo..
Exeter, Illinois
Exeter is a village in Scott County, Illinois, United States. The population was 70 at the 2000 census. Geography Exeter is located at [39°43′9″N, 90°29′46″W] (39.719091, -90.496028)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the villag..
Exeter, Maine
Exeter is a town in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The population was 997 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 99.6 km² (38.4 mi²). 99.5 km² (38.4 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it (0.08%) is water. D..
Exeter, Missouri
Exeter is a city in Barry County, Missouri, USA. The population was 707 at the 2000 census. Geography Exeter is located at [36°40′15″N, 93°56′23″W] (36.670789, -93.939735)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a tota..
Exeter, Nebraska
Exeter is a village in Fillmore County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 712 at the 2000 census. Geography Exeter is located at [40°38′41″N, 97°26′57″W] (40.644684, -97.449229)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the v..
Exeter, New Hampshire
Exeter, New Hampshire Location within Rockingham County, New Hampshire County Rockingham County Settled: [[]] → Incorporated: 1638 Government –Town Manager –Board of Selectmen Selectmen Russ Dean Robert Eastman Paul Binette Lionel I..
Exeter, New South Wales
Exeter ([34°37′S 150°19′E]) is a village in the Southern Highlands district of New South Wales, Australia, in Wingecarribee Shire. It has a station on the Main South Railway Line south of Sydney. There was a fatal railway accident at Exeter in fog on a single line in 1914. ..
Exeter, New York
Exeter is a town in Otsego County, New York, United States. The population was 954 at the 2000 census. It is named after the county town Exeter. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 84.6 km² (32.7 mi²). 83.1 km² (32.1 mi²) of it is land and 1...
Exeter, Ontario
--> --> Exeter is a community in the Canadian town of South Huron, Ontario, located approximately 50 kilometres north of London. It is located in the southern portion of Huron County. The community bills itself as "Home of the White Squirrel", due to the presence of the unusually-coloured mammals...
Exeter, Pennsylvania
Exeter is a borough in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, about 10 miles (16 Km) west of Scranton. The borough is in the middle of a fertile agricultural area, and some lumber and coal-mining had been carried out early on. In 1900, the population consisted of 1,948 persons; in 1910, 3,537 persons; and in..
Exeter, Rhode Island
Exeter is a town in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 151.2 km² (58.4 mi²). 149.5 km² (57.7 mi²) of it is land and 1.7 km² (0.7 mi²) of it (1.15%) is water. Exeter shares a public school sy..
Exeter, South Australia
Exeter is a north-western suburb of Adelaide 14km from the CBD, on the LeFevre Peninsula, in the state of South Australia, Australia and falls under the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. It is adjacent to Semaphore, Birkenhead, Largs Bay and Glanville. The post code for Exeter is 5019. It is bounded to..
Exeter, Wisconsin
Exeter is a town in Green County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,261 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 91.0 km² (35.1 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 1,261 people, 453 househ..
Exeter (CDP), New Hampshire
Exeter CDP is a census-designated place comprising the main settled portions of the town of Exeter, New Hampshire in Rockingham County. The details reported here are also included in the aggregate values reported for the entire town. The population was 9,759 at the 2000 census. Geography Exeter is ..
Exeter (disambiguation)
Exeter is the name of a number of places and other entities around the world, taking their names directly or indirectly from the city of Exeter in Devon, England: Place names In Australia:*Exeter, New South Wales*Exeter, South Australia*Exeter, Tasmania*Exeter, South AustraliaIn Canada:*Exeter, Ont..
Exeter (UK Parliament constituency)
Exeter Borough constituency Exeter shown within Devon, and Devon shown within England Created: 1295 MP: Ben Bradshaw Party: Labour Type: House of Commons County: Devon EP constituency: South West England Exeter is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliamen..
Exeter Book
The Exeter Book, also known as the Codex Exoniensis, is a tenth century book (or, as some prefer, a codex) of Anglo-Saxon poetry. The book was donated to the library of the Exeter Cathedral by Leofric, the first bishop of Exeter. It is believed originally to have contained 131 leaves, of which the ..
Exeter Canal
The Exeter canal was built in 1563 which means it predates the canal mania period and is one of the oldest artificial waterways in the UK. It was built to bypass the blocking of the River Exe by the Earls of Devon. The original cut was 3 feet deep and 16 feet wide (0.9 m by 5 m). It ran one and thre..
Exeter Cathedral
The west front. A south east view in the early 19th century. A north west view from 1830. The clock. The founding of the cathedral at Exeter, dedicated to Saint Peter, dates from 1050, when the seat of the bishop of Devon and Cornwall was transferred from Crediton because of..
Exeter Central railway station
Exeter Central railway station is the smaller of Exeter's main railway stations, but is the most conveniently located. It is located on the London Waterloo-Exeter main line, and is also served by local services to Exmouth, Paignton and Barnstaple. Inter-city services depart from Exeter St. Davids...
Exeter Chiefs
Exeter Rugby Club is a rugby union club based in Exeter, Devon. The Exeter club was formed around 1871 and played its first match in 1873. In 1905, Devon played a match against the All Blacks at the County Ground, the home of the club, attracting a crowd of 6,000. The first team was recently re..
Exeter City F.C.
Exeter City F.C. are an English football club, based in Exeter, who have played in the Football League for most of its history, but now play in the Nationwide Conference. Contents 1 Facts and records2 History2.1 The Club's Beginnings2.2 Football League Era (1920-2003)2.3&nbs..
Exeter City F.C. seasons
This is a list of seasons played by Exeter City Football Club in English football, from 1908 to the present day. {| border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0> | Season Division Position Notes 1908 Joined Southern League Division One 1908-09 Southern League Division One 6th 1909-10 Southern League ..
Exeter City L.F.C.
Exeter City L.F.C. is a ladies football club based in Cullompton, Devon, England. They currently play in the South West Women's Football League Premier Division and play their home games at Speeds Meadow, home of Cullompton Rangers A.F.C.. Contents 1 Honours2 All-time Grecian Managers..
Exeter College
Exeter College may refer to: Exeter College, Oxford a college of Oxford UniversityExeter College, Exeter a college in Exeter, Devon 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 t..
Exeter College, Exeter
Exeter College is a sixth form and further education college in Exeter, England, offering post 16 education through a wide range or courses including A levels and the International Baccalaureate. External link [Exeter College website] ..
Exeter College, Oxford
Exeter College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. The main entrance is on the east side of Turl Street. Contents 1 History2 Notable former students3 Prominent academics/tutors4 In fiction5 References6 External lin..
Exeter Conspiracy
The Exeter Conspiracy, 1538, was a supposed attempt to depose the reigning Henry VIII and replace him with a Yorkist. An Act of Attainder was brought against Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter. The 'conspiracy' was largely exaggerated by Thomas Cromwell, at this point Chancellor of the Excheque..
Exeter crossing loop collision
The Exeter crossing loop collision occurred at Exeter railway station in New South Wales, in the 1910s just before the line was duplicated. It happened in fog. One train too long for loop. The other train failed to see the signals. See also List of rail accidents ..
Exeter Exchange
The Exeter Exchange (popularly known as Exeter Change) was a building on the north side of the Strand in London, with an arcade extending partway across the carriageway. It is most famous for the menagerie that occupied its upper floors for over 50 years, from 1773 until it was demolished in 1829. ..
Exeter Hall
Exeter Hall was a hall on the north side of The Strand, London, England. It was erected between 1829 and 1831 on the site of Exeter Change. The site was formerly part of Exeter House, the London residence of the Earls of Exeter (formerly Burghley House and Cecil House), almost opposite the Savoy. ..
Exeter Hawks
The Exeter Hawks are a Junior ice hockey team based in Exeter, Ontario. They play in the Junior Development Hockey League. ..
Exeter High School
Exeter High School can refer to: Australia Exeter High School in Tasmania [link] Canada Exeter High School, in Ajax, Ontario United States Exeter High School, in Exeter, Tulare County, CaliforniaExeter High School, in Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire''' [link]Exeter High..
Exeter House
Photo of Derby Magistrate Courts, now closed down, the site of Exeter House up until 1854 - Exeter Street is on the right, which is the point of view of the 1841 drawing Official blue plaque on the outside wall of the court building, confirming this as the site of Exeter House up until ..
Exeter International Airport
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Exeter railway station, New South Wales
Exeter is a station on the Southern Highlands line of the CityRail network in New South Wales, Australia. It has a relatively infrequent service with trains running every 1.5 - 2 hours. {| align="center" border="1" width="420" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="-1" > |- align="center" | bgcolor=#FFFFFF ..
Exeter River
The Exeter River is a 40.5 mile long (65.2 km) river located in Rockingham County in southeastern New Hampshire, the United States. It rises in the town of Chester, 12 miles (19 kilometers) southeast of Manchester. It follows a winding course east and northeast to Exeter, where it meets the Squa..
Exeter School
Exeter School is an independent co-educational day school in Exeter, Devon. It was founded in 1633. It is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference, but is not traditionally classed as a public school. Notable alumni (Old Exonians) include Tristian Kelly, the artist Lionel Agge..
Exeter services
Exeter services is a motorway service station on the M5 motorway near Exeter. It is owned by Moto. External links [TAB - Services List - Exeter] ..
Exeter station
There are seven railway stations in the city of Exeter. The main stations are: Exeter St Davids - the main intercity station, however it is on the northern edge of the city some way from the city centre.Exeter Central - most local services call at this station as well as trains to London Waterloo; ..
Exeter St Davids railway station
Exeter St Davids station is the most important of seven National Rail stations in the city of Exeter in southwest England. It was opened in May 1844 by the Bristol and Exeter Railway (B&ER), although operated at first by the Great Western Railway, which absorbed the B&ER in 1876. Today the station ..
Exeter St Thomas railway station
Exeter St Thomas railway station is a suburban railway station in Exeter. The station is elevated on a low viaduct with entrances on Cowick Street. The station is unstaffed with the former station building now used for offices and a Chinese restaurant. It is served by local services operated by Firs..
Exeter Township
Exeter Township may refer to: Exeter Township, MichiganExeter Township, Berks County, PennsylvaniaExeter Township, Luzerne County, PennsylvaniaExeter Township, Wyoming County, PennsylvaniaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If ..
Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Exeter Township is a township in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 21,161 at the 2000 census. Daniel Boone Homestead is within its borders. Betsy King, the famous female golfer, grew up here. This formerly rural township is now made up of mostly sprawl-oriented develop..
Exeter Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
Exeter Township is a township in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA. The population was 2,557 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 34.6 km² (13.4 mi²). 33.4 km² (12.9 mi²) of it is land and 1.3 km² (0.5 mi²) of it (3.66%..
Exeter Township, Michigan
Exeter Township is a township in Monroe County, Michigan, United States. The population was 3,727 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 94.9 km² (36.6 mi²). 94.7 km² (36.5 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (0..
Exeter Township, Pennsylvania
Exeter Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Exeter Township, Berks County, PennsylvaniaExeter Township, Luzerne County, PennsylvaniaExeter Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated w..
Exeter Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania
Exeter Township is a township in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 748 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 8.8 km² (3.4 mi²). 8.1 km² (3.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.7 km² (0.3 mi²) of it (7...
Exe Estuary
The Exe Estuary is an estuary on the south coast of Devon, England. The estuary starts just to the south (Grid reference ) of the city of Exeter, and extends south for approximately 8 miles to meet the English Channel (Grid reference ). The estuary is in fact a flooded ria and so is larger than wou..
Exe locomotive
Manning Wardle 2-6-2T built 1898 for Lynton and Barnstaple Railway Scrapped 1935 ..
EXE Technologies
EXE Technologies was a supply chain software company formed by the merger of Neptune Software and Dallas Systems in 1997. Based in Dallas, EXE also had offices in Eddystone, Pennsylvania, Bracknell, UK, Tokyo and Singapore. The company's primary product was EXceed, a set of warehouse management sys..
Ex (editor)
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. ex, short for EXtended, is a line editor for Unix systems. The original ex was an advanced version of the standard Unix editor ed, included in ..
EX Emerald
EX Emerald is the twenty-fifth set in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It comes after EX Deoxys and before EX Unseen Forces, conciding with the release of its complement video game Pokémon Emerald in May 2005. Its symbol is a gemstone, presumably an emerald. The EX part of its title comes from the..
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