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Fiães
There are parishes that have the name Fiães in Portugal: Fiães, a parish in the municipality of MelgaçoFiães, a parish in the municipality of Santa Maria da FeiraFiães, a parish in the municipality of TrancosoFiães, a parish in the municipality of Valpaços Related Fiães do Rio, a parish i..
Fiães (Santa Maria da Feira)
Fiães Fiães is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira. It has a population of 8,754 inhabitants and a total area of 6.58 Km².   Parishes of Santa Maria da Feira municipality ..
Fieberbrunn
Fieberbrunn in Tyrol, Austria Fieberbrunn is a market town in Tyrol, Austria, in the Kitzbühel district. It is located at [47°28′N 12°33′E], in the Kitzbühel Alps. Fieberbrunn has a population of 4,180 (2001), and is the most populous municipality in the Pillersee valley. Ac..
Fiedler
Fiedler (German fiddler) refers to: Arthur Fiedler (1894-1979)Christian Fiedler, see Gabor KiralyConrad Fiedler (1841-1895)Fritz FiedlerJay FiedlerJeff Fiedler, director of The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle CorpsJoshua Fiedler, see Juliana TheoryLeslie Fiedler (-)Miroslav Fiedler, MathematicianRichard F..
Fiedler contingency model
The Fiedler contingency model is a leadership theory of industrial and organizational psychology developed by Fred Fiedler (born 1922), one of the leading scientists who helped his field move from the research of traits and personal characteristics of leaders to leadership styles and behaviours. ..
Fiefdom
Under the system of feudalism, a fiefdom, fief, feud, feoff, or fee, often consisted of heritable lands or revenue-producing property granted by a liege lord in return for a form of allegiance, originally often to give him the means to fulfill his military duties when called upon. However anything o..
Fiefs
Fiefs may refer to: [] Fiefs, a commune of the Pas-de-Calais département in northern France 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 intend..
Fief of Viipuri
Margraviate of Wiburg or fief of Viipuri or Viipuri county, 1320-1534, was for some two centuries a late medieval feudal fief in the southeastern border of Finland and the entire Swedish realm, held by its castellan, an appointed feudal lord. History of the margraviate For extended periods the medi..
Fieke Boekhorst
Josephine Francisca Maria ("Fieke") Boekhorst-Van Griensven (born on December 18, 1957 in Helmond) is a former Dutch field hockey player, who played 116 international matches for The Netherlands, in which she scored 128 goals. The defender made her debut for the Dutch on September 16, 1978 in a mat..
Field
Field or Fields may refer to: Field (agriculture), an area of land used to cultivate crops for agricultural purposesField (mathematics), one of a class of objects studied in abstract algebra, in which one can add, subtract, multiply, and divide.Field of sets, a mathematical structure of sets in an ..
Field's metal
Field's metal, or Field's alloy, is a fusible alloy that becomes liquid at approximately 62 °C (144 °F). It is a eutectic alloy of bismuth, indium, and tin, with the following percentages by weight: 32.5% Bi, 51% In, 16.5% Sn. As it contains no lead nor cadmium, it is a non-toxic alternative to ..
Field's stain
Field's stain is a histological method for staining of blood smears. It is used for staining thin blood films in order to discover malarial parasites. Field's stain is a version of a Romanowsky stain, used for rapid processing of the specimens. Field's stain uses methylene blue and Azure 1 dissolve..
Field, British Columbia
Front entrance to the townsite Field ([51°23′48″N, 116°29′9″W]) is a town of approximately 300 people located in the Kicking Horse River valley of southeastern British Columbia, Canada within the confines of Yoho National Park. Field was established during the building of..
Field, Minneapolis
Field is a neighborhood in southern Minneapolis, Minnesota, bordered by 46th Street East on the north, Chicago Avenue on the east, Minnehaha Parkway on the south, and Interstate 35W on the west. The neighborhood takes its name from a local school, which in turn was named for Eugene Field, a writer ..
Field-programmable gate array
An Altera FPGA with 20,000 cells. A field programmable gate array (FPGA) is a semiconductor device containing programmable logic components and programmable interconnects. The programmable logic components can be programmed to duplicate the functionality of basic logic gates such as AND, OR, ..
Field-Reversed Configuration
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. A Field-Reversed Configuration (FRC) is a device developed for magnetic fusion energy research that confines a p..
Fieldale, Virginia
Fieldale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Henry County, Virginia, United States. The population was 929 at the 2000 census. Geography Fieldale is located at [36°41′59″N, 79°56′22″W] (36.699850, -79.939482)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United Sta..
Fieldata
Fieldata was a pioneering computer project run by the US Army Signal Corps in the late 1950s that intended to create a single standard for collecting and distributing battlefield information. In this respect it could be thought of as a generalization of the US Air Force's SAGE system that was being ..
Fieldbus
A Fieldbus is an industrial network system for real-time distributed control. A complex automated industrial system - say a manufacturing assembly line - usually needs an organized hierarchy of controller systems to function. In this hierarchy there is usually a central computer at the top, where a..
Fieldbus Foundation
The Fieldbus Foundation is an organization dedicated to a single international, interoperable fieldbus standard. I was established in September 1994 by a merger of WorldFIP North America and the Interoperable Systems Project (ISP). According to their site [link], the Fieldbus foundation ..
Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium
Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium "The Cannon" Facility statistics Location Kannapolis, North Carolina Broke ground 1994 Opened 1995 Closed Open Demolished Open Owner Operator ? Surface Natural Grass Construction cost ? Architect ? Former names Fieldcrest C..
Fielder's choice
In baseball, a fielder's choice (abbreviated FC) is most often the act of a fielder, upon fielding a batted ball, choosing to try to put out one runner while in so doing allowing the batter-runner to advance to first base. Example: With a runner on first, the batter hits a ground ball to the shorts..
Fielder-Berlin
Fielder-Berlin is the production company of the television series Trump Card. ..
Fielder Jones
Fielder Allison Jones (August 13 1871 – March 13 1934) was an American center fielder and manager in baseball. Born in Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania, his playing career began with the Brooklyn Bridegrooms/Superbas in 1896. In 1901, he joined the Chicago White Stockings in the new American League, whe..
Fielder railway station, Melbourne
Fielder Station is situated on the Puffing Billy Railway. It opened on October 24, 1904, as part of the Gembrook railway line. It was originally an unnamed platform, with timetables noting a station at 38 miles. On February 5, 1928, it was named Fielder, after a local family. It consisted of onl..
Fieldfare
The Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris) is a member of the thrush family Turdidae. It breeds in woodland and scrub in northern Europe and Asia. It is strongly migratory, with many northern birds moving south during the winter. It is a very rare breeder in Great Britain and Ireland, but winters in large n..
Fieldheads Coffee
Fieldheads Coffee is a company selling coffee primarily in the United States of America. It was founded in Kalispell, Montana. Fieldheads Coffee is a recognized name due to its landmark deal with Delta Air Lines to award Delta SkyMiles to Fieldheads wholesale coffee customers, a first in the indu..
Fielding
Fielding may refer to: Fielding (cricket), the action of fielders collecting the ball in cricketFielding (band), an alternative rock bandFielding, UtahFielding Graduate University, a graduate institution in Santa Barbara, CaliforniaHenry Fielding, author of Tom JonesJanet Fielding, Australian actr..
Fielding, Utah
Fielding is a town in Box Elder County, Utah, United States. The population was 448 at the 2000 census. Geography Fielding is located at [41°48′43″N, 112°7′2″W] (41.811948, -112.117167)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the tow..
Fielding (cricket)
"Third Man" redirects here. For , see The Third Man. Fielding in the sport of cricket is what fielders do to collect the ball when it is struck by the batsman, in such a way as to either limit the number of runs that the batsman scores or get the batsman out by catching the ball in flight or runnin..
Fielding A. Brown
Fielding A. Browne, second Mayor of the City of Key West, Florida 1833-1834, Succeeded by Adam Gordon; fourth Mayor of the City of Key West, Florida, 1835-1836; fifth Mayor of the City of Key West, Florida, 1836-1837, Succeeded by William A. Whitehead. ..
Fielding Bradford Meek
Fielding Bradford Meek (December 10 1817 - December 22 1876) was an American geologist and paleontologist. The son of a lawyer, he was born in Madison, Indiana. In early life he was in business as a merchant, but his leisure hours were devoted to collecting fossils and studying the rocks of the nei..
Fielding Dawson
Fielding Dawson (1930-2002) was a beat-era author of short stories and novels, a student of the Black Mountain College. Dawson was known for his stream-of-consciousness style before the term was coined. Much of his work was lax in punctuation to emphasize the immediacy of thought. Additionally..
Fielding Graduate University
Fielding Graduate University, previously Fielding Graduate School, Fielding Institute and Fielding Graduate Institute, is a graduate-only institution of higher learning based in Santa Barbara, California. The university's structure is geared toward mid-career adult professionals seeking a higher deg..
Fielding L. Wright
thumb Fielding Lewis Wright (May 16, 1895 – May 4, 1956) was a Democratic politician who served as Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi from 1944 to 1946, then as Governor after the incumbent, Thomas L. Bailey, died in office in 1946. Wright was elected Governor in his own right in 1947 and se..
Fielding Lewis
Fielding Lewis was married to Elizabeth "Betty" Washington, the sister of the American President and Revolutionary War General George Washington. Commissary General of Munitions during the Revolutionary War, he held the title of brigadier general. They resided near Fredericksburg, Virginia, at thei..
Fielding Lucas Jr.
Lucas, Fielding Jr. (1781—1854) was a cartographer, an artist and a publisher of prominence during the early 19th century. He is known as the earliest successful commercial map-publisher in the city of Baltimore. The first of his atlases was published in 1815-17, in which the maps are closely as..
Fielding percentage
In baseball statistics, fielding percentage, also known as fielding average, is a measure that reflects the percentage of times a defensive player handles a batted or thrown ball properly. It is calculated by the sum of putouts and assists divided by the number of total chances. While a high fieldi..
Fielding restrictions (cricket)
Fielding restrictions in the sport of cricket are imposed to encourage the batsmen to score, enabling them to hit 4's and 6's. Each team has 9 fielders – the other two being the wicket-keeper and bowler, both permanent placements. The captain decides the fielding positions usually after consul..
Fielding strategy (cricket)
Fielding in cricket complements the bowling. The team that is fielding has 9 players in the field. The two other members consists of the wicket-keeper and bowler. In the early days of Test cricket, fielding wasn't much of a priority and many fielders were sloppy when it came to fielding. With the ad..
Fielding Yost
Fielding Harris Yost (April 30, 1871–August 20, 1946) was a American football coach. He was born in Fairview, West Virginia. Coaching Career Yost was a coach for University of Michigan between 1901 and 1923, and again between 1925 and 1926. Nicknamed "Hurry Up" for his excitable demeanor, h..
Fieldmarshal (Role Variant)
Fieldmarshal is one of the 16 role variants the Keirsey Temperament Sorter is based on. David Keirsey originally described the Fieldmarshal role variant; however, the personality descriptions of Isabel Myers greatly contributed to its development. Fieldmarshals correlate with the ENTJ Myers-Briggs..
Fieldnotes
Fieldnotes refer to various notes recorded by social scientists during or after their observation of a specific pheomena he is studying. Emerson (1995) defines fieldnotes in ethnography (a subfield of sociology) as 'accounts describing experiences and observations the researcher has made while par..
Fieldon
Fieldon is tha name of two places in the United States: Fieldon, IllinoisFieldon Township, Minnesota This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you might w..
Fieldon, Illinois
Fieldon is a village in Jersey County, Illinois, United States. The population was 271 at the 2000 census. Geography Fieldon is located at [39°6′29″N, 90°30′0″W] (39.108184, -90.500048)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vil..
Fieldon Township, Minnesota
Fieldon Township is a township in Watonwan County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 246 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 92.9 km² (35.9 mi²). 92.5 km² (35.7 mi²) of it is land and 0.4 km² (0.2 mi²) of it ..
Fields, Factories and Workshops
Fields, Factories and Workshops is a landmark anarchist text by Peter Kropotkin, and arguably one of the most influential and positive statements of the anarchist political position. It is viewed by many as the central work of his writing career. His inspiration has reached into the 20th and 21st..
Fieldsboro, New Jersey
Fieldsboro highlighted in Burlington County. Inset map: Burlington County highlighted in the State of New Jersey. Fieldsboro is a Borough in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 522. Contents 1 Geography2 Dem..
Fieldston
Fieldston may refer to: Fieldston, a neighborhood in The Bronx, New York.The Ethical Culture Fieldston School, a private school in the Bronx neighborhood. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, yo..
Fieldston, Bronx
Fieldston is the name of a subsection of the Riverdale section of the Bronx in New York City. Bounded by Manhattan College and its namesake parkway to the south, Henry Hudson Parkway to the north and west, and Tibbett Avenue to the east, Fieldston houses several prestigious private schools including..
Fields (band)
Fields are an Anglo-Icelandic electronic/indie band formed in London. In early 2006 the band played their first live shows.This sparked a furious bidding war amongst U.K. record companies.They eventually signed a unique deal with Atlantic Records which allows them to keep releasing records through t..
Fields (department store)
Fields is a brand of Canadian department stores owned by the Hudson's Bay Company, located in British Columbia and Alberta. The first Fields store was established in 1948. Many Fields franchises have since been replaced with Zellers stores or bought by private companies, though Fields has recentl..
Fields Corner (MBTA station)
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Fields Institute
The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences is located on the University of Toronto campus in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, although the institute's first home was at the University of Waterloo, where it was founded in 1992. It is named in honour of the Canadian mathemetician John Charle..
Fields Medal
The Fields Medal is a prize awarded to up to four mathematicians not over forty years of age at each International Congress of the International Mathematical Union, which meets once every four years. Founded at the behest of Canadian mathematician John Charles Fields, the medal was first awarded in ..
Fields of Action
redirect [[Template:Context]] Fields of Action is a two-player abstract strategy board game invented by Sid Sackson, which was initially inspired by Lines of Action. [Rules for Fields of Action] ..
Fields of Aplomb
Fields of Aplomb, abbreviated FoA, is a Gothic and industrial band formed in 1998, known for surrealistic and gloomy lyrics. Their first album, Reverence for the Lost, addresses themes of extreme introversion. Their sophomore release Nekromanteia (2003), is based on the writings of Eliphas Levi (1..
Fields of engineering
Acoustical engineeringAquatic and environmental engineeringAerospace engineeringAgricultural engineeringArchitectural engineering and ArchitectureAudio engineeringAutomotive systems engineering (or Automobile engineering)Behavioral engineeringBiological engineeringBiomedical engineeringBiomaterials ..
Fields of Gold: The Best of Sting 1984-1994
Fields of Gold: The Best of Sting 1984-1994 is the first compilation issued by Sting. It features hit singles from his studio albums The Dream of the Blue Turtles, Nothing Like the Sun, The Soul Cages, and Ten Summoner's Tales. The album features two new songs, "When We Dance" and "This Cowboy S..
Fields of Rock
Fields Of Rock is a Dutch rock music festival. It was first conceived in 2002. Metallica's agent called, announcing that the band was planning to tour the Netherlands, and Metallica wanted to do a festival. At that point in time there really wasn't a suitable festival. And so Fields Of Rock was crea..
Fields of science
Fields of science are widely-recognized categories of specialized expertise within science, and typically embody their own terminology and nomenclature. Contents 0.1 Natural sciences0.1.1 ..
Fields of the Nephilim
This article or section seems not to be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry.Please improve the article or discuss proposed changes on the talk page. See Wikipedia's [Guide to writing better articlesguide to writing better articles] for suggestions. Fields of the Ne..
Fields Spring State Park
Fields Spring State Park is a 792 acre state park 4.5 miles south of Anatone, Washington (or 30 miles south of Clarkston), USA, on Washington State Route 129. Hiking up nearby Puffer Butte affords views of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington; the Wallowa Mountains, and the Grand Ronde and Snake River basi..
FieldTurf
FieldTurf is a Montreal-based company which installs artificial grass playing surfaces identified by the FieldTurf trademark. Artificial grass is designed to simulate natural grass and is often used where a grass-like field is required, but where natural grass is not feasible. FieldTurf uses a san..
Fieldway tram stop
Fieldway Management Managed by Tramlink Location Place Local authority London Borough of Croydon Statistics Platforms in use 2 History Key dates Opened 2000 Fieldway tram stop is a halt on Tramlink service in the London Borough of Croydon, serving the Fieldwa..
Fieldy's Dreams
History This is the musical project by Korn's bassist, Fieldy. His first album Rock'n Roll Gangster was released in 22 Jan 2002. It is filled with old school rap beats, and marijuana lyrics. Most of the lyrics and music was done by Fieldy himself. It is often an interesting and humours listen. Fie..
Field & Stream
Field & Stream (F&S for short, originally published as Forest and Stream) is a magazine featuring hunting, fishing, and other outdoor activities in the United States. As of 2005, the magazine has been in circulation for over 130 years and has a readership of approximately 10 million. Depending on th..
Field (agriculture)
In agriculture, a field refers generally to an area of land enclosed or otherwise and used for agricultural purposes such as: Cultivating cropsUsage as a paddock or generally an enclosure of livestockLand left to lie fallow or as arable land See also Pasture ..
Field (Bourdieu)
Field is one of the core concepts used by French social scientist Pierre Bourdieu. Field is a setting in which agents and their social positions are located. The position of each particular agent in the field is a result of interaction between the specific rules of the field, agent's habitus and age..
Field (computer science)
In computer science, data that has several parts can be divided into fields. For example, a computer may represent today's date as three distinct fields: the day, the month and the year. Programming languages usually have a record data type to represent composite data types as a series of fields. ..
Field (heraldry)
In heraldry, the background of the shield is called the field. The field is usually composed of one or more tinctures (colours or metals) or furs. In extremely rare cases, the field is not a tincture, but may be a landscape. Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, in his Art of Heraldry, states that while th..
Field (mathematics)
For a field or σ-field of subsets see σ-algebra. This article presents the essential definitions. For a more complete account see field theory. In abstract algebra, a field is an algebraic structure in which the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division (except division by..
Field (physics)
The magnitude of an electric field surrounding two equally charged (repelling) particles. Brighter areas have a greater magnitude. Note that the direction of the field is not visible. Oppositely charged (attracting) particles. In physics, a field is an assignment of a physical quanti..
Field (sculpture)
Field (1991) is a sculpture by British artist Anthony Gormley. It consists of approx. 35,000[link] individual terracotta figures, each between 8 and 26cm high, installed on the floor of a room facing the viewer. The figures were sculpted in Cholula Mexico by about 60 members of a Texca fam..
Field (video)
In video, a field is one of the many still images which comprise a moving picture. They are similar to frames, but they have half the vertical resolution and are displayed twice as fast. The method of converting from frames to fields is called interlacing, and the method of converting fields to fr..
Field agent
In espionage, a field agent is an agent who works on the field as opposed to one who works at the office or headquarters. A field agent can work alone or in a group but usually has a case officer who is in charge of him/her. He can be undercover, and travel using fake passports and/or under the nam..
Field and Game Australia
The Victorian Field and Game Association (VFGA) was established in 1958 by hunters who were concerned about the loss of habitat and species of birds they enjoyed hunting. In 1998, the organisation became national and was renamed Field and Game Australia (FGA). Today FGA is Australia’s leading volu..
Field Applications Engineer
A Field Applications Engineer (FAE) is a technical sales [engineer], typically found in the electronics, software, or electronics goods industry. FAEs can work for companies that sell products, or for firms that distribute or represent products. While Account Managers (sales people) (wi..
Field archery
Field Archery One of the great attractions in archery is the diversity of shooting styles, the seemingly endless variations of equipment and of course the great variety in courses and targets that can be shot. In all of these variations there is one single intent and that is to hit the specific ..
Field Artillery
Branch insignia of the U.S. Army Field Artillery, representing two crossed field guns The U.S. Army Field Artillery was founded on 17 November 1775 by the Continental Congress, which unanimously elected Henry Knox "Colonel of the Regiment of Artillery". The regiment formally entered service on..
Field artillery
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Field artillery is a category of mobile artillery weapon used to support armies in the field. These weapons are specialized for mobility and tactical efficiency, and not for long range nor sheer destructive power. Contents 1 Types2 Field ar..
Field artillery (disambiguation)
Field artillery may refer to: Field artillery, a category of mobile weapons supporting armies in the fieldField Artillery, a regiment of the U.S. ArmyField Artillery (magazine)Field artillery team, a type of tactical organization in the U.S. ArmyRoyal Field Artillery, a branch of British Army artil..
Field Artillery (magazine)
Field Artillery (or FA) is a bimonthly magazine on the subject of field artillery. It is published by the U.S. Army Field Artillery, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. According to its website, its intended readership includes U.S. Army and Marine Field Artillerymen stationed around the world. In the past se..
Field Artillery in the American Civil War
Field Artillery played a crucial role in the American Civil War. This article is an overview of artillery weapons, equipment, and practices used by infantry and cavalry forces in the field. It does not include heavy artillery, used in fixed fortifications, or coastal or naval artillery. Contents ..
Field artillery team
In the land-based field artillery, the field artillery team is organized to direct and control indirect fire artillery fire on the battlefield. Since World War I, three distinct components have evolved in this organization, the forward observer (or FO), the fire direction center (FDC) and the actu..
Field Ball
'''Major Fieldball League – Official Rules ''' Sizes -The field is 200 by 70 feet. -The outer crease is 20 by 30 feet. -The inner crease is 6 by 10 feet. -The goal is 6 feet wide by 4 feet high. -The face off circle is 15 feet in diameter. Times -A game consists of two 30-minute halves. -If the..
Field Bikes
Field Bikes is a well-known Greek bicycle and related sporting goods manufacturer, located in Thessaloniki. The company was founded in 1993 and has a reputation for quality of design and construction. External links http://www.field-bikes.gr ..
Field blend
A field blend is a wine that is produced from two or more different grape varieties interplanted in the same vineyard. In the days before precise varietal identification, let alone rigorous clonal selection, a vineyard might be planted by taking cuttings from another vineyard and therefore approxi..
Field Brome
Field Brome (Bromus arvensis) is a grass native to Europe and Asia. It is an annual plant, growing to 50-110 cm tall with slender leaves 10-30 cm long and 0.5-1 cm broad. The flower spikelets are erect at first, later spreading to slightly drooping, 10-25 mm long; flowering is in mid summer. ..
Field camera
A field camera is a view camera that can be folded in a compact size. Modern designs are little different from the first folding field cameras from the 19th century. In general they have more limited camera movements than the monorail cameras used in many professional studios worldwide. Modern fiel..
Field capacity
The term "field capacity" originated from Israelson and West (1922) and Frank Veihmeyer and Arthur Hendrickson (1931). It is defined as the amount of water held in soil after excess water has drained away and the rate of downward movement has materially decreased, which usually takes place within 2..
Field Cathedral of the Polish Army
The Field Cathedral of the Polish Army (Polish: , also known as the Church of Our Lady Queen of the Polish Crown) is the main garrison church of Warsaw and the representative cathedral of the entire Polish Army. In the past the church served a variety of communities and roles: it used to be the ch..
Field Combat
Field Combat is a Japanese-only NES game where you fight as a single commanding officer in a generic futuristic battlefield. The object of the game is to make it all the way to the end of the battlefield. In order to do this, the player must either avoid or shoot helicopters, infantrymen, and tanks...
Field Commander
Field Commander is the first turn-based war game for the PSP set in the modern era. It is often compared to Advance Wars games on the Nintendo Gameboy Systems. The player takes on the persona of a new recruit to ATLAS(Advanced Tactical Legion for Allied Seucrity), a world alliance of military techn..
Field Commander Cohen: Tour of 1979
Field Commander Cohen: Tour of 1979 is a live album by Leonard Cohen released in 2001. External links [Album lyrics], from The Leonard Cohen Files ..
Field Communications
Field Communications was a division of Field Enterprises, which owned the Marshall Field's department store chain. The company owned independent television stations in the United States, with WFLD-TV in Chicago as its largest-market station. History The broadcasting arm of Field Enterprises began ..
Field Cornet
A Field Cornet (Afrikaans: Veldkornet) was a South African term for either a local government official or a military officer. Initially, the term was used for a civilian official in a local government district (Drostdy) of the Cape Colony, acting as and invested with the authority of a military off..
Field craft
Field craft is a term used especially in British military circles to describe the basic military skills required to operate stealthily at day or night regardless of weather or terrain. These skills include camouflage, understanding the difference between concealment from view and cover from fire, ..
Field cricket
Field crickets are insects of order Orthoptera. These crickets are in Subfamily Gryllinae of family Gryllidae. They hatch in spring, and the young crickets (called nymphs) eat and grow rapidly. They shed their skin (molt) eight or more times before they become adults. Field crickets eat a broad ..
Field crumpets
Field Crumpets is a game played with two teams of players which try to score points by hitting the crumpet into the opposing team's goal using their crumpet sticks. Created in 1996 by Robbie Overton and Mike Nolan in Leawood, Kansas, Field Crumpets is highly related to the games Field Hockey and S..
Field Dalling
Field Dalling is a small village, situated about 4 miles west of Holt in the North Norfolk district of Norfolk in England and about three miles from the coast. The village had a population of 273 inhabitants according to the 2001 census. Field Dalling is part of the parish of Field Dalling and Saxli..
Field Day
--> This article is about amateur radio operating events. For other definitions of 'field day' see: [[wikt:have a field day Field Day is an annual amateur radio exercise sponsored by the American Radio Relay League which encourages emergency communications preparedness. Since the first Field Da..
Field Day (Album)
Field Day is an Album by Dag Nasty released in 1988 through Giant Records. Released in Europe on We Bite Records. Track listing "Trouble Is""Field Day""Things That Make No Sense""The Ambulance Song""Staring At The Rude Boys" (The Ruts cover)"13 Seconds Underwater""La Penita""Dear Mrs. Touma""Matt..
Field Day Theatre Company
The Field Day Theater Company began as an artistic collaboration between playwright Brian Friel and actor Stephen Rea. In 1980, the duo set out to launch a production of Friel's recently completed play, Translations. They decided to rehearse and premiere the play in Derry with the hope of establishi..
Field desk
A field desk is a portable desk which is meant to be used in rear areas not too far from a battlefield and moved around rather frequently in difficult conditions. It is in contrast to the campaign desk, which is usually heavier and meant for areas further in the rear. The field desk is both an ant..
Field Dog Stud Book
The Field Dog Stud Book is the oldest purebred dog registry in the United States having started registrations in and currently maintaining records from 1874. The Field Dog Stud Book currently registers around 5,000 litters each year and has registered several million dogs. In addition to registrat..
Field dressing
A field dressing is a kind of bandage intended to be carried by soldiers for immediate use in case of (typically gunshot) wounds. It consists of a large pad of absorbent cloth, attached to the middle of a strip of thin fabric used to bind the pad in place. Field dressings are issued in sealed waterp..
Field E. Kindley
Field Kindley and mascot Fokker Field E. Kindley (March 13, 1896 – February 2, 1920) was an aviator and World War I flying ace. Field Kindley was born at Prairie Grove in northwestern Arkansas. Kindley's mother died when he was two years old and his father took a position in the Phili..
Field effect transistor
Large power N-channel field effect transistor The field-effect transistor (FET) is a transistor that relies on an electric field to control the shape and hence the conductivity of a 'channel' in a semiconductor material. FETs are sometimes used as voltage-controlled resistors. The concepts re..
Field Elementary School
Field Elementary is a public elementary school in Field, British Columbia part of School District 6 Rocky Mountain. ..
Field Elm
The Field Elm U. minor is by far the most variable of the three European species, and its taxonomy remains a matter of contention. Its current treatment owes much to Richens, who sank a number of British elms as either subspecies or varieties in 1968. However, Melville, writing 10 years later, id..
Field emission
Also known as Fowler-Nordheim tunneling, field emission is a form of quantum tunneling in which electrons pass through a barrier in the presence of a high electric field. This phenomenon is highly dependent on both the properties of the material and the shape of the particular cathode, so that high..
Field emission display
A field emission display (FED) is a type of flat panel display using phosphor coatings as the emissive medium. Field emission displays are very similar to cathode ray tubes, however they are only a few millimeters thick. Instead of a single electron gun, a field emission display (FED) uses a large ..
Field Emission Electric Propulsion
Field Emission Electric Propulsion (FEEP) is an advanced electrostatic propulsion concept, a form of ion thruster, that uses liquid metal (usually either cesium or indium) as a propellant. A FEEP device consists of an emitter and an accelerator electrode. A potential difference on the order of 10 kV..
Field emission gun
Field Emission gun A technique to emit an electron beam ..
Field emission microscope
Field emission microscopy (FEM) is an analytical technique used in materials science. Invented by Erwin Müller in 1936, the FEM was one of the first surface analysis instruments that approached near-atomic resolution. FEM consists of a shap needle emitter and a detector, such as a fluorecent scre..
Field encapsulation
Field encapsulation involves providing methods that can be used to read/write to/from the field rather than accessing the field directly. Sometimes these accessor methods are called getX and setX (where X is the field's name). Usually the accessor methods have public visibility while the field being..
Field Enterprises
Field Enterprises was a holding company (and later a conglomerate) formed by Marshall Field, Marshall Field Jr. and others to manage their newspaper holdings, particularly The Chicago Sun-Times. The company was founded on August 31, 1944, and was dissolved in April 1984 after the sale of the Sun-Tim..
Field equation
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Field experiment
A field experiment applies the scientific method to experimentally examine an intervention in the real world (or as many experimental economists like to say, naturally-occurring environments) rather than in the laboratory. Field experiments generally randomize subjects (or other sampling units) into..
Field extension
In mathematics, more specifically in abstract algebra, field extensions are the main object of study in field theory. The general idea is to start with a base field and construct in some manner a larger field which contains the base field and satisfies additional properties. Field extensions can b..
Field galaxy
A field galaxy is a galaxy that does not belong to a larger cluster of galaxies, but is gravitationally alone. Field galaxies are rare in comparison to galaxies in groups or clusters, comprising about 5% of all galaxies. Most low surface brightness galaxies are field galaxies. ..
Field Gallery
The Field Gallery was an art gallery in Portland, Oregon, United States founded in 2002 by artist Michael Paul Oman-Reagan. Field was located in the Everett Station Lofts, in the same location as Nil Contemporary Art (founded, directed and curated by Muriel Bartol) another influential gallery in th..
Field garlic
Field garlic (Allium oleraceum) is an onion that grows wild in dry places in northern Europe. It reproduces by seed and by the production of small bulblets in the flower head (similarly to Wild Garlic), as well as by the bulbs. See also Allium monanthum ..
Field goal
A field goal (formerly "goal from the field") is a general term used in some sports wherein a goal may be scored either during general play ("from the field") or via some sort of free shot. The term has been used in American & Canadian football, rugby union, rugby league, and basketball. However, ..
Field goal percentage
Field goal percentage in basketball is the ratio of field goals made to field goals attempted. Its abbreviation is FG%. Instead of using scales of 0 to 100%, the scale .000 to 1.000 is commonly used. A higher field goal percentage denotes higher efficiency. In basketball, a FG% of .500 (50%) or abov..
Field guide
A field guide is a book designed to help the reader identify wildlife (plants or animals) or other objects of natural occurrence (e.g. minerals). It is generally designed to be brought into the 'field' or local area where such objects exist to help distinguish between similar objects. It will typ..
Field gun
A field gun is an artillery piece. Originally the term referred to smaller cannons that could be carried into combat by a moving field army, and moved about the field of battle. This was as opposed to siege cannon or mortars which were too large to be moved quickly, and would be used only in a pr..
Field gun competition
The field gun competition was held annually at the Royal Tournament in London from 1907 to 1999, and was contested by teams from the Royal Navy. After the demise of the Royal Tournament, the Brickwoods field gun competition was revived as a naval contest: it was won for the first time by an Army te..
Field Hill
View from the cab of a CPR locomotive as it passes the "Cathedral" signpost while ascending the Field Hill. Photo by David R. Spencer. Field Hill is a steep portion of the mainline of the Canadian Pacific Railway located near Field, British Columbia. Field was created solely to accommodate th..
Field hockey
A game of field hockey in progress Field hockey is a popular sport for men and women in many countries around the world. In most countries, especially those in which ice hockey is not very prominent, it is simply known as hockey. Field hockey has several regular and prestigious international..
Field hockey at the 1908 Summer Olympics
At the 1908 Summer Olympics, a field hockey tournament was contested for the first time. Six teams entered from three nations. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was represented by a team from each of the four Home Nations. Germany sent a championship club team, while France sent a te..
Field hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1920 Summer Olympics: MedalTeam Gold Great Britain Silver Denmark Bronze Belgium Only a men's competition occurred that year. at the 1920 Summer Olympics (Antwerp) Archery | Athletics | Boxing | Cycling | Equestrian | Fencing | Figure..
Field hockey at the 1928 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1928 Summer Olympics: MedalTeam Gold India Silver Netherlands Bronze Germany Only a men's competition occurred that year. ..
Field hockey at the 1932 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics: MedalTeam Gold India Silver Japan Bronze United States Only a men's competition occurred that year. ..
Field hockey at the 1936 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics: MedalTeam Gold India Silver Germany Bronze Netherlands Only a men's competition occurred that year. . ..
Field hockey at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics: MedalTeam Gold India Silver Great Britain Bronze Netherlands Only a men's competition occurred that year. ..
Field hockey at the 1952 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics: MedalTeam Gold India Silver Netherlands Bronze Great Britain Only a men's competition occurred that year. at the 1952 Summer Olympics (Helsinki) Athletics | Baseball (demonstration sport) | Basketball | Boxing | Can..
Field hockey at the 1956 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1956 Summer Olympics: MedalTeam Gold India Silver Pakistan Bronze West Germany Only a men's competition occurred that year. ..
Field hockey at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1960 Summer Olympics: MedalTeam Gold Pakistan Silver India Bronze Spain Only men's competitions occurred during this year. at the 1960 Summer Olympics (Rome) Athletics | Basketball | Boxing | Canoeing | Cycling | Diving | Equestrian | ..
Field hockey at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1964 Summer Olympics: MedalTeam Gold India Silver Pakistan Bronze Australia Only a men's competition occurred that year. at the 1964 Summer Olympics (Tokyo) Athletics | Basketball | Baseball (demonstration sport) | Boxing | Canoeing | Cycli..
Field hockey at the 1968 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1968 Summer Olympics: MedalTeam Gold Pakistan Silver Australia Bronze India Only a men's competition occurred that year. ..
Field hockey at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1972 Summer Olympics: Contents 1 Men's Tournament1.1 Group A1.2 Group B1.3 Men's Semi Final Round1.4 Men's Classification Matches1.5 Men's Bronze Medal Match1.6 Men's Final2 Final ranking3 Men's Medal Win..
Field hockey at the 1976 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1976 Summer Olympics: Men's Medal Winners GOLD New Zealand Paul Ackerley, Jeff Archibald, Arthur Borren, Alan Chesney, John Christensen, Greg Dayman, Tony Ineson, Barry Maister, Selwyn Maister, Trevor Manning, Alan McIntyre, Arthur Parkin, Mohan ..
Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics was represented by two events: men's team event and women's team event. For the first time a women's Olympic Games hockey tournament was organized. Both events were held in two venues, located in the north-western part of Moscow: the Minor Arena of the Central Dyn..
Field hockey at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1984 Summer Olympics: Men's Medal Winners GOLD Pakistan Abdul Rashid, Hassan Sardar, Quasim Zia, Shahid Ali Khan, Ayaz Mehmood, Ghulam Moinuddin, Manzoor Hussein, Hussain Kaleemullah, Haneef Khan, Nasir Ali, Tauqeer Dar, Khalid Hameed, Mushtaq Ah..
Field hockey at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1988 Summer Olympics: Men's Medal Winners GOLD Great Britain Paul Barber, Stephen Batchelor, Kulbir Bhaura, Robert Clift, Richard Dodds, David Faulkner, Russell Garcia, Martyn Grimley, Sean Kerly, Jimmy Kirkwood, Richard Leman, Stephen Martin, Ve..
Field hockey at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics: Men's Medal Winners GOLD Germany Michael Knauth, Christopher Reitz, Carsten Fischer, Jan-Peter Tewes, Volker Fried, Klaus Michler, Andreas Keller, Michael Metz, Christian Blunck, Sven Meinhardt, Michael Hilgers, Andreas Beck..
Field hockey at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1996 Summer Olympics: Men's Medal Winners GOLD Netherlands Jacques Brinkman, Floris Jan Bovelander, Maurits Crucq, Marc Delissen, Jeroen Delmee, Taco van den Honert, Erik Jazet, Ronald Jansen, Leo Klein Gebbink, Bram Lomans, Teun de Nooijer, Wout..
Field hockey at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Field Hockey competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics: Contents 1 Men's Tournament1.1 Group A1.2 Group B1.3 Men's Classification Matches 9th-12th place1.4 Men's Classification Matches 5th-8th place1.5 Men's Semifinals1.6 Men's Classification..
Field hockey at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Hockey at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held at the Olympic Hockey Centre located within the Helliniko Olympic Complex. In February a test competition involving four each men's and women's teams was held at the site with Spain taking the honours for the men and South Africa for the women. The compe..
Field hockey at the Olympics
The Olympic Games have always been a major event for Field hockey. This sport is among the oldest ones to have a competition during the event. Hockey first appeared at the Olympic Games as a men's competition at 1908 Olympic Games in London, with six teams, including four from the United Kingdom of..
Field hockey history
This page is about the history of the game of field hockey. Contents 1 Origins2 Modern hockey3 Women's Hockey4 The synthetic revolution5 History and rules evolution6 See also7 Sources Origins Hockey-like games where teams attempt to place a ball or puck into th..
Field hockey in India
Field hockey is the national game of India. Contents 1 History2 National tournaments3 Major Players4 Women field Hockey in India5 See also6 External links History Hockey became popular in India when the British army regiments played the game in India. Soon, Indian ..
Field hockey in the United Kingdom
Field Hockey in the United Kingdom is often played on astroturf pitches and occasionally grass pitches, although this is becoming increasingly rare. The sport is played at a semi-professional level. ..
Field holler
Field Hollers as well as work songs were African American styles of music from before the Civil War, this style of music is close related to Spirituals in the sense that it expressed religious feelings and included subtle hints about ways of escaping slavery, among other things. Slaves in New Orlean..
Field hospital
Field hospital of the Radom-Kielce Home Army area, during the Operation Tempest of 1944 A field hospital is a large mobile medical unit that takes care of the casualties outside the hospital buildings. The concept is inherited from the battlefield (such as the MASH: mobile army surgical hosp..
Field hospitals (France)
Field hospitals in France are managed by the samu (French emergency medical service. In France, there are two types mobile medical kits (poste sanitaire mobile or PSM) used: the level one mobile medical kit (PSM1): it can handle 25 heavy casualties on any type of ground; it is made of about 400 kg o..
Field hunter
A field hunter, or a fox hunter, is a type of horse used in the hunt field for foxhunting. It may be of any breed, but should possess stamina, a level head, and bravery. The horse should have a safe jump, so as not to get caught on any of the solid obstacles found in the hunt field. The type of terr..
Field ion microscope
Field ion microscopy (FIM) is an analytical technique used in materials science. The field ion microscope is a type of microscope that can be used to image the arrangement of atoms at the surface of a sharp metal tip. It was the first technique by which individual atoms could be spatially resolved. ..
Field Maple
Field Maple (Acer campestre) is a maple native to much of Europe, north to southern England (where it is the only native maple), Denmark, Poland and Belarus, and also southwest Asia from Turkey to the Caucasus, and north Africa in the Atlas Mountains. Field Maple It is a deciduous tree reac..
Field Marshal
A Field Marshal (sometimes incorrectly spelled "Marshall") is a military officer usually of the highest rank, one step above a full General, Army General or Colonel General. It is of a comparable rank to the similar position of General of the Army. The rank of Marshal dates to the early Middle Age..
Field Marshall
For the Military rank see: Field Marshal. Series II Field Marshall The Field Marshalls were a range of British farm tractors manufactured by Marshall, Sons & Co. of Gainsborough in Lincolnshire. The Field Marshall and its caterpillar tracked construction industry counterpart, the Track Marsh..
Field Marshal (Australia)
See Field Marshal for other countries which use this rank Field Marshal is the highest rank of the Australian Army and was created as a direct equivalent of the British military rank of field marshal. Contents 1 Sir Thomas Blamey2 Duke of Edinburgh3 Lord Birdwood4 Current pro..
Field Marshal (Finland)
In Finnish Defense Forces Field Marshal (Finnish: sotamarsalkka, Swedish: fältmarskalk) is officially not a military rank but an honorary title that can be bestowed upon 'especially distinguished generals'. So far the only holder of this title has been Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, then Cha..
Field Marshal (India)
Field Marshal is the highest possible rank in the military of India. Only two Army appointments have been made by the Government of India since independence in 1947. The rank of Field Marshal though, existed in the old Indian Army. Independent India's first, and only active Field Marshal (appointe..
Field Marshal (Malaysia)
Since c.1974 the King of Malaysia has held the rank of Field Marshal during office. He does not really hold any real power and is ceremonial only. ..
Field Marshal (New Zealand)
Since 1954 HRH the Duke of Edinburgh has been Field Marshal of the New Zealand Army. ..
Field Marshal (Philippines)
Please see Field Marshal for other nations which use this rank A replica of Douglas MacArthur's Philippine Field Marshal Cap A Field Marshal of the Philippines is a rank that existed from 1937 through the Second World War as a position held by Douglas MacArthur. MacArthur was granted the rank..
Field Marshal (South Africa)
Jan Smuts was a Field Marshal from 1941, fighting for the British Army in World War 2. He served on the war cabinet. ..
Field Marshal (Uganda)
The rank of Field Marshal is a high rank in the military of Uganda. President Idi Amin was the commander-in-chief of the army, awarding himself the rank of Field Marshal. The highest ranking individual in the modern Ugandan army, the Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF), is the current president Yo..
Field Marshal (UK)
Please see "Field Marshal" for other countries which use this rank Field Marshal Viscount Slim in his Field Marshal's uniform, holding a marshal's baton. Field Marshal is the highest military rank of the United Kingdom, equivalent to a General of the Army in other countries. It ranks immed..
Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band
FMMPB Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band Competition Grade: 1 Location: Lisburn, Northern Ireland Pipe Major: Richard Parkes MBE Drum Sergant: Keith Orr Tartan: Notable Placings: Winner, World Pipe Band Championships: 1992, 1993, 2002, 2004 The Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe..
Field Mice
This article is about the creatures from Oz; The Field Mice is the band of that name. See field mouse for articles relating to rodents. The Field Mice are fictional intelligent creatures — field mice — that live just outside the Emerald City of the Land of Oz. They help Dorothy, the ..
Field Mill
Field Mill is a multi-use stadium in Mansfield, England. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Mansfield Town F.C.. The stadium holds 10,000. ..
Field mill
Field mill is a specialized instrument used for measuring the strength of electrical fields in the atmosphere near thunderstrom clouds. They are used in the launch criteria for the Space Shuttle to avoid lightning strikes. The "mill" is a typical rotating shutter design in the instrument. It is usu..
Field Mob
Field Mob is a hip hop group from Albany, Georgia. They have recently signed with Ludacris and his Disturbing Tha Peace record label. Their hot single, "So What", is produced by Jazze Pha and guest stars R&B singer, Ciara. Just released is the new single "Baby Bend Over". Contents 1 Biogr..
Field mouse
Field mouse may refer to: in North America, a small vole such as the Meadow Volein Europe, Asia and north Africa, one of several species of mice in genus Apodemusin South America, one of several species of mice in genus Akodon This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articl..
Field Museum of Natural History
Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago The Field Museum of Natural History, in Chicago, Illinois, USA, sits on Lake Shore Drive next to Lake Michigan, part of a scenic complex known as Museum Campus Chicago. The architecture of this building typifies the style initiated by the World's Colu..
Field name
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. Field name can mean a number of different things: In computer science, a fiel..
Field norm
In mathematics, the (field) norm is a mapping defined in field theory, to map elements of a larger field into a smaller one. Contents 1 Formal definition2 Example3 Further properties4 See also Formal definition If K is a field and L a Galois extension of K, the norm NL/K of ..
Field officer
A field officer or field grade officer is an army or marine commissioned officer senior in rank to a company officer but junior to a general officer. Historically, a regiment or battalion's field officers made up its command element. Today, a field officer is a major, lieutenant colonel, or a colo..
Field Officer in Brigade Waiting
The Field Officer in Brigade Waiting holds an appointment in the Royal Household. He performs his duties at State Ceremonies under the authority of the Lord Great Chamberlain, the Lord Chamberlain and the Earl Marshal. The Field Officer in Brigade Waiting is to be in attendance on the Sovereign..
Field of Celebrant
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Field of Celebrant was the place where a fierce battle was fought. In the year 2510 of the Third Age, the fierce Easterlings known as the Balchoth waged open war against a weakened Gondor, and had already overran most of Wilderland. Go..
Field of Dishonor
Field of Dishonor is a science fiction novel, the fourth in David Weber's Honor Harrington series. It is notable for being the only book in the series to not feature space warfare. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The story begins immediately after Th..
Field of Dreams
Baseball field from the movie. Field of Dreams (1989) is a movie about a farmer who becomes convinced by a mysterious voice that he's supposed to construct a baseball diamond in his corn field. It stars Kevin Costner, Amy Madigan, Gaby Hoffmann, Ray Liotta, Timothy Busfield, James Earl Jones,..
Field of Dreams (Dubuque County, Iowa)
Home Plate The Field of Dreams is a baseball field and pop-culture tourist attraction built originally for the movie of the same name. It is located in Dubuque County, Iowa, near Dyersville. The studio built the baseball diamond on two actual farms a few miles outside Dyersville. When produ..
Field of fire
See also: Fields of Fire is the name of a 1978 book by James H. Webb. The field of fire is the area around a weapon (or group of weapons) which can be easily and effectively reached by gun fire. Fields of fire today are mostly used in reference to machine guns. Their fields of fire are also called..
Field of Fire (DS9 episode)
Field of Fire is an episode from the seventh season of [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]. The production code of the episode is 563. First aired February 10, 1999. It was written by Robert Hewitt Wolfe. Directed by Tony Dow. Contents 1 Plot summary2 Notes3 Guest stars4 External l..
Field of fractions
In mathematics, every integral domain can be embedded in a field; the smallest field which can be used is the field of fractions of the integral domain. The elements of the field of fractions of the integral domain R have the form a/b with a and b in R and b ≠ 0. The field of fractions of the rin..
Field of Hope: An Inspiring Autobiography of a Lifetime of Overcoming Odds
Field of Hope: An Inspiring Autobiography of a Lifetime of Overcoming Odds is a book by former Major League Baseball All-Star outfielder Brett Butler. References ..
Field of Mars
There are (or have been) several places known as the Field of Mars. For the original Field of Mars in Rome, see Campus Martius.For the Field of Mars in Paris, see Champ-de-Mars.For the Field of Mars in Saint Petersburg, Russia, see Field of Mars (Saint Petersburg).For the Field of Mars in New South..
Field of Mars (Saint Petersburg)
The Field of Mars (Russian: Марсово поле) is a large park and square in the center of Saint Petersburg with an area of almost 9 hectares. Named after the Roman god of war, the Field was for a long time the setting for military parades and drills for imperial guards regiments. Monuments ..
Field of Mars Reserve, New South Wales
Field of Mars Reserve is a remnant of bushland between the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers in New South Wales, Australia. It is close to Gladesville, Hunters Hill and Ryde. The name Field of Mars was given by Governor Phillip, when in January 1792 he granted to two marines the first parcels of a l..
Field of sets
In mathematics a field of sets is a pair [\langle X, \mathcal \rangle] where [X\ ] is a set and [\mathcal] is an algebra over [X\ ] i.e. non-empty subset of the power set of [X\ ]closed under the intersection and union of pairs of sets and under comp..
Field of the Cloth of Gold
The Field of Cloth of Gold , or in French Le Camp de Drap d'Or, is the name given to a place in Balinghem, between Guînes and Ardres, in France, near Calais. The solecism, Field of the Cloth of Gold, has entered general use in the English language since at least the eighteenth century. It was the..
Field of the Nebulae
The Field of the Nebulae or the Coma-Virgo Cloud of Galaxies is a galaxy cloud that lies within the Great Diamond asterism. It is a fuzzy nebulosity that is composed of thousands of galaxies, lying 60 to 70 million light years distant. ..