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MolThis is about the municipality in Belgium. For other uses, see Mol (disambiguation) Location of Mol in Antwerp province Mol is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp. The municipality only comprises the town of Mol proper. On January 1 2006 Mol had a total population of 32,75..
MOLMOL can refer to: Manned Orbiting LaboratoryMethod of Levels (psychotherapy)Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, a Japanese international shipping company.MOL, Magyar Olaj- és Gázipari Rt. (Hungarian Oil and Gas Public Limited Company [link])Method of LinesMac-on-Linux, a software environment for Power..
Mol, SerbiaMol (Мол, Mohol) is a town located in the Ada municipality, in the North Banat District of Serbia. It is situated in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. The town has a Hungarian ethnic majority and its population is 6,780 people. ..
MolaMola can refer to: Emilio Mola, a Spanish army officer of the Spanish Civil War.Mola di Bari, a city in Apulia, Southern ItalyMola mola, the binomial name of the Ocean Sunfish.Mola, the textile art form of the Kuna people of Panama and Colombia.Mola, a special kind of flour that was made by the Vest..
Molag AmurMolag Amur is a fictional region in the video game [[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind]]. Located on the island of Vvardenfell between the Ashlands and Azura's Coast is Molag Amur, a desolate expanse of lava flows, ravines, and fields of ash. Travel is difficult, and ashstorms frequently strike the ..
Molag MarMolag Mar Molag Mar is a town in the video game [[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind]] (2002). This is the fortress and pilgrimage rest site which guards the Molag Amur region in southwestern Morrowind. The player doesn't need to visit Molag Mar during the main quest, but it's a good place to r..
MolakalmuruMolakalmuru is a panchayat town in Chitradurga district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Molakalmuru had a population of 14,131. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Molakalmuru has an average l..
MolalaThe Molala (also Molale, Molalla, Molele) were a people of the Plateau culture area in central Oregon. Some consider them extinct, though they are one of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon, with 141 of the 882 members in the 1950s claiming Molalla descent. Contents 1&n..
MolallaMolalla may refer to: the Molalla RiverMolalla, Oregonthe Molala people of Oregon 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...
Molalla, OregonMolalla (IPA: [mə ˈlɑ ˌlə]) is a city in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. The population was 5,647 at the 2000 census. Geography Molalla is located at [45°8′58″N, 122°34′45″W] (45.149578, -122.579206)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Molalla located ..
Molalla RiverThe Molalla River is a tributary of the Willamette in Oregon. Its headwaters are in Clackamas County, in the Table Rock Wilderness Area, near Table Rock, in the Cascade Range. After descending from the mountains, it becomes a slow meandering stream, passing through a fertile agricultural region of..
MolamenqingMolamenqing or Phola Gangchen is an eastern outlier of Shishapangma, the 14th highest peak in the world. Both are in the Jugal Himal, a subrange of the Himalaya in Tibet. (This range is contiguous with, and often considered as part of, the Langtang Himal.) Its elevation is also given as 7,661 m (2..
MolandMoland is a former municipality in Aust-Agder county, Norway. It was created on January 1 1962, when a merger took place between the municipalities of Stokken, Austre Moland and Flosta as well as Strengereid district in Tvedestrand. Eydehavn was the centre of the municipality, which had a populati..
Moland Township, MinnesotaMoland Township is a township in Clay County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 340 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 91.0 km² (35.1 mi²). 91.0 km² (35.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.03% is water. Demographics A..
MOLAPMOLAP stands for Multidimensional Online Analytical Processing. MOLAP is an alternative to the ROLAP (Relational OLAP) technology. While both ROLAP and MOLAP analytic tools are designed to allow analysis of data through the use of a multidimensional data model, MOLAP differs significantly in that..
MolarMolar may refer to: Molar (tooth), the fourth kind of tooth in mammals.Molar (Physics) A body of matter as a whole, perceived apart from molecular or atomic properties.Molar (M), a unit of concentration, or molarity, of solutions. See also Mole (unit) and Molar volumeEl Molar, Tarragona, a village ..
Molar (tooth)Molar 47 (left), molar 46 and premolar 45(right) Molars are the rearmost and most complicated kind of tooth in most mammals. In many mammals they grind food; hence the name, which means "millstone". Adult humans have twelve molars, in four groups of three at the back of the mouth. The thir..
Molar absorptivityIn analytical chemistry, the molar absorptivity or molar extinction coefficient ε of a chemical species at a given wavelength is a measure of how strongly the species absorbs light at that wavelength. It is an intrinsic property of the species; the actual absorbance of a sample is dependent ..
Molar BandMolar Band is a census town in South district in the Indian state of Delhi. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Molar Band had a population of 39,267. Males constitute 56% of the population and females 44%. Molar Band has an average literacy rate of ..
Molar concentrationMolar concentration is a measure of the concentration of a solution. It is defined as moles of solute per liter of solvent, and has units of mol dm-3. [C=\frac] Here, N is the number of molecules present in the volume. This latter is measured in liter (Not very S.I., but history r..
Molar massMolar mass is the mass of one mole of a chemical element or chemical compound. A mole is defined as Avogadro's number of particles of any kind of substance (atoms, ions, molecules, or formula units). In chemistry, the unit is g/mol, although the International System unit is kg/mol. The atomic mass..
Molar mass distributionThe Molar mass distribution in a polymer describes the relationship between a polymer fraction and the molar mass of that polymer fraction. In linear polymers the individual polymer chains rarely have the exact same degree of polymerization and there is always a distribution around an average value...
Molar pregnancyMolar pregnancy, sometimes simply referred as mole is a rare abnormal medical condition, a complication of pregnancy inside the category of gestational trophoblastic diseases. Molar pregnancy includes the hydatiform mole (partial and complete) and the invasive mole, also called chorioadenoma destru..
Molar refractivityMolar refractivity is a measure of the volume occupied by an atom or group and is dependent on the temperature, the index of refraction, and the pressure. One form of the Lorentz-Lorenz formula (also known as the Clausius-Mossotti equation) gives the molar refractivity of a dilute gas as [ A ..
Molar solubilityMolar solubility is the number of moles of a substance (the solute) in one liter of solution. ..
Molar solutionA molar solution is one that contains one mole of solute per litre. The phrase may be prefixed with a number to denote other concentrations. For example, a five molar solution of aqueous hydrochloric acid (written as "5M HCl (aq)") means there are 5 moles of HCl per litre of solution. If the solve..
Molar volumeIn chemistry, the molar volume of a substance is the ratio of the volume of a sample of that substance (expressed in litres, for example) to the amount of substance (usually expressed in moles) in the sample. Apart from computing molar volume by dividing the volume of the substance by the amount of ..
MolasseNot to be confused with molasses. Molasse refers to the sandstones, or less commonly shales, formed as shore deposits, for example that left from the rising Alps, or erosion in the Himalaya. More generally, the term means the terrestrial deposits eroded from a mountain chain and deposited in a fore..
MolassesMolasses or treacle is a thick syrup derivative of the juice of the sugarcane plant or the processing of sugar beet. The word molasses comes from the Portuguese word melaço. The quality of molasses depends on the maturity of the sugar cane or beet, the amount of sugar extracted, and the method of e..
Molasses GangThe Molasses Gang was a New York street gang during the 1870s. Formed in 1871 by Jimmy Dunnigan, the Molasses Gang were primarily made up of sneak thieves and minor criminals who were highly publicized in the New York press for the comedic methods of their robberies. One such tactic was to enter a..
Molasse basinIn geology, a molasse basin is the stage of a developing foreland basin, in which molasse is deposited. The term is used for all localities, but this type of basin was first studied in the Swiss and Bavarian foreland of the Alps, therefore that particular basin is called the Molasse basin. "The"..
Molas PassMolas Pass (elevation 10,910 ft. / 3,325 m) is a mountain pass in the San Juan Mountains of western Colorado in the United States. The pass is in the San Juan National Forest. The pass is traversed by the Million Dollar Highway, U.S. Highway 550 south of Silverton, which is part of the San Juan..
Molave, Zamboanga del SurMolave is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 45,082 people in 8,470 households. Barangays Molave is politically subdivided into 25 barangays. AliciaAriosaBagong ArgaoBagong GutlangBlanciaBogo Capalara..
Mola (art form)This mola, made in 2004 by master mola maker Venancio Restrepo, is a relatively modern style, based on the Kuna flag. The mola is a traditional textile art form made by the Kuna people of Kuna Yala, Panama. Molas are cloth panels, made to wear on clothing, and feature complex designs made wit..
Mola di BariMola di Bari, more commonly referred to simply as Mola, is a small coastal town of about 26,000 inhabitants located approximately 22 kilometres south of Bari in the Southern Italian region of Apulia (Puglia). In recent times, it was best known for having primarily whitewashed buildings, however, g..
Mola salsaMola salsa was a cereal cake used in sacrifices and was a common offering to the household hearth. These cereal cakes were a mixture of coarse-ground, cooked flour and salt. The College of Vestal Virgins would make mola salsa during Vestalia, the chief festival of Vesta which was celebrated June 7..
MolbankMolbank, founded in 1997, is an online open access scientific journal covering synthetic chemistry and natural product chemistry. The journal is focused on publishing short notes in a one-paper one-page format on individual compounds containing experimental data records for individual molecules tha..
MolbathMolbath is a small village in Lower Saxony, Germany. It has about 130 inhabitants and belongs to the commune of Suhlendorf. It was mentioned in historic documents under the name "Moolbaat" which may give a hint as to the traditional pronunciation as this place name seems to be unique. ..
MolbergenMolbergen is a village and a municipality in the district of Cloppenburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approx. 8 km west of Cloppenburg. ..
Molbo storyA molbo story is a tale about molboers, the inhabitants of Molboland. Geographically this is an area called Mols in Denmark, typically a kind of an ethnic joke. The folklore tales of the molboers called molbohistorier (molbo stories) have existed in Denmark at least since the 1700s. The first 13 mol..
MolcajeteA molcajete is a stone tool, the traditional Mexican version of the mortar and pestle tool, used for grinding various food products. The molcajete was used by pre-hispanic Mesoamerican cultures including the Aztec and Maya, stretching back several thousand years, and likely evolved from the more..
MOLCASMOLCAS is an ab initio computational chemistry program, developed at Lund University. Focus in the program is placed on methods for calculating general electronic structures in molecular systems in both ground and excited states. MOLCAS is, in particular, designed to study the potential surfaces of ..
MolchThe Molch (salamander) was a unsuccessful, one-man series of German midget submarines created during World War II. Built in 1944, it was the first mini-submarine of the Kriegsmarine, but was not successful in combat operations and suffered heavy losses. The Molch was based on torpedo technology, an..
MoldMoldy bread Molds, or mould, are various fungi that cover surfaces in the form of fluffy mycelia and usually produce masses of spores (most commonly asexual spores but sometimes sexual). Mold is a growth of these minute fungi forming on vegetable or animal matter, commonly as a downy or ..
Mold, FlintshireMold (Welsh: ) is the county town of Flintshire in Wales and lies on the River Alyn. It was also the county town of Clwyd from 1974 to 1996. According to the 2001 UK census, it has a population of around 9,500 people making it the third largest town in the county. The town grew up around a now rui..
MoldauThe German word Moldau may refer to: Vltava, river in the Czech RepublicMoldavia, historical region split between Romania and Moldovaa symphonic poem by Bedřich Smetana named after the Vltava See also Moldova (disambiguation)This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articl..
MoldavaMoldava may refer to: Principality of Moldavia or Moldavia (historical region) in Eastern EuropeMoldava, a village in the Czech Republic 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 cha..
MoldaviaFor other uses of "Moldavia" or "Moldova," see Moldova (disambiguation). Map showing Romania without Moldavia in blue and Moldavia (parts inside and outside Romania) in yellow Moldavia (Moldova in Romanian) is a geographical and historical region in north-eastern Romania. A former independent..
Moldavian-Ottoman WarsThe first accounted conflict between Moldavia and the Ottoman Empire occurred during the reign of Alexandru cel Bun, in 1420, when the Ottomans tried to capture Chilia. The attack was unsuccessful. In 1439, King Sigismund of Hungary argued with King Wladislaw of Poland about dividing Moldavia betwee..
Moldavian AirlinesMoldavian Airlines Saab 2000 Moldavian Airlines is an airline based at Chişinău in Moldova. It operates scheduled international services from Chişinău to destinations in Europe. Its main base is Chişinău International Airport. Contents 1 History2 Services3 Fleet4 ..
Moldavian ASSRMoldavian ASSR and Romania Moldavian ASSR or Moldovan SSR (Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic; Romanian: Republica Autonomă Socialistă Sovietică Moldovenească) was an autonomous region of the Ukrainian SSR between 12 October 1924 and 2 August 1940, encompassing Transnistria (n..
Moldavian Autonomous OblastMoldavian Autonomous Oblast was created 1924-03-07. See also Moldavian SSRMoldavian ASSR ..
Moldavian CupThe Moldavian Cup is a football competition, held annually except for 1981, in the Republic of Moldova. It was a regional cup from 1945 to 1992, and from 1992 it became a national cup (as the Republic of Moldova gained its independence from the USSR). Results of the finals (including replays) Since..
Moldavian Democratic RepublicMoldavian Democratic Republic was declared on December 16, 1917 by the National Council (Sfatul Ţării) of Bassarabia (Bessarabia) elected in September 1917 in the wake of the February Revolution in the Russian Empire. On January 24, 1918 it declared independence. On April 9, 1918 Sfatul Ţării v..
Moldavian Magnate WarsThis does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The Moldavian Magnate Wars refer to the period at the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th cent..
Moldavian military forcesThis is an article about the military of the Moldavian Principality; for the Army of Moldova, see Military of Moldova Moldavia had a military force for much of its history as an independent and, later, autonomous principality subject to the Ottoman Empire (14th century-1859). Contents 1 A..
Moldavian Soviet Socialist RepublicРепублика СоветикэСочиалистэ Молдовеняскэ (In Detail) (In Detail) State motto:Пролетарь дин тоате цэриле, униць-вэ! Official language None.(Informally:Moldavian and Russian as the language of international com..
MoldaviteMoldavite is an olive-green or dull greenish vitreous substance formed by a meteorite impact. It is one kind of tektite. It was named by A. Dufrnoy from Moldauthein in Bohemia, where it occurs. It is sometimes cut and polished as an ornamental stone under the name of pseudo-chrysolite. Its bottle..
MoldeMolde kommune County Møre og Romsdal District Romsdal Municipality NO-1502]] Administrative centre Molde Mayor (2005) Jan Petter Hammerø (H) Official language form Neutral Area - Total - Land - Percentage km²355 km²0.11 % 2004) - Percen..
MoldeelvaMoldeelva (Molde River) runs through the city of Molde, Norway, from Moldevatnet (Lake Molde) through Moldedalen (Molde Valley), and flows into Moldefjord to the south. The river is crossed by several bridges, and is dammed north of the city to form a reserve reservoir. Although the river is minor..
MoldefjordMoldefjord is the 60 km long northern branch of Romsdalsfjord, running past the city of Molde, Norway, in and east-west bound direction from Julsund to the west, north of the Molde archipelago, and continuing east of the city as Fannefjord. ..
MoldejazzMoldejazz logo Moldejazz is an international jazz festival held annually in Molde, Norway since 1961. It is one of the biggest, most important, and oldest jazz festivals in Europe. 36,000 tickets were sold for events during the 2002 festival. Between 80,000 and 100,000 visitors are estimated..
MoldemarkaMoldemarka is the general term used to describe the 30km2 hilly and mostly wood-clad recreational area north of the city of Molde, Norway. The area is famous for the spectacular Molde panorama, and visitors can enjoy a pristine nature and a magnificent view of more than 222 rugged and partly snow-c..
MoldenMolden is a general molecular and electronic structure processing program. Major features Reads output from the ab initio packages GAMESS (US) and Gaussian and from semi-empirical packages such as MOPAC, and supports a number of other formats.Displays molecular orbitals or electron density as cont..
MoldevatnetMoldevatnet (Lake Molde) is the main reservoir and water supply for the city of Molde, Norway. Is is also the source of Moldeelva. See also List of lakes in Norway ..
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Molde archipelagoThe Molde archipelago is a chain of about 50 idyllic wood-clad islands and islets, 2 km south the city of Molde, Norway. The archipelago is public, protected land, and a renowned recreational resort. The main island, Hjertoya, hosts the Museum of Fisheries, a collection of maritime culture from the ..
Molde F.K.Molde F.K. is a Premier division football club from Molde, Norway. It was founded on June 19 1911. Molde's home matches are played at Aker stadion (inaugurated 1998), which holds a record attendance of 13,308 (vs Rosenborg B.K., 1998). Aker stadium's maximum capacity now is 11,167 attendants. The ..
Molde panoramaThe Molde Panorama is a general term used to describe the famous panoramic view of some 220 partly snow-clad peaks, seen from the city of Molde, Norway. The impressive sight can be enjoyed from all over the city, but perferably from the Varden, a viewpoint on the top of the hill (404 meter above ..
MoldingMolding or moulding (see spelling differences) can be: Molding (decorative), feature formed from marble, plaster, wood, etc. and used in interior designMolding (process), process used in manufacturing to shape materials This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles ass..
Molding (decorative)For other uses, see molding. Molding or moulding is a strip of material with various cross sections used to cover transitions between surfaces or for decoration. It is traditionally made from solid milled wood or plaster but may be made from plastic or reformed wood. A "sprung" molding is a strip ..
Molding (process)One half of a bronze mould for casting a socketed spear head dated to the period 1400-1000 BC. There are no known parallels for this mould. Molding is the process of manufacturing by shaping pliable raw material using a rigid frame or model called a mold. A mold or mould is a hollowed-out bl..
Molding sandMolding Sand, or Foundry sand, is sand that when moistened or oiled tends to pack well and hold its shape. It is used in the process of sand casting. Metalworking: Babbitt metal | Bronze sculpture | Casting | Flask | Dross | Centrifugal | Cope and drag | Extrusion | Green sand | Lost foam..
Moldiver|} is a 6-episode 1993 OVA anime series. Contents 1 Episode list2 Video releases3 Voice cast4 Music5 Trivia6 External links Episode list Metamorforce!OverzoneLongingDestructionIntruderVerity If you take the first letter of the titles in episodes 1-5 and the first t..
MoldjordMoldjord is the administrative centre of Beiarn municipality, Norway. ..
MoldmakerMoldmaker (mouldmaker) is the designation for a profession in the metalworking industry. It is a variety of the profession of the toolmaker. The moldmaker produces molds (moulds) for the injection molding (plastics) or the high pressure die casting or die casting (e.g. aluminium, magnesium) industry..
MoldovaFor other uses of "Moldova" and "Moldavia" see Moldova (disambiguation). The Republic of Moldova (conventional long form, conventional short form: Moldova, local official long form: Republica Moldova) is a landlocked country in eastern Europe, located between Romania to the west and Ukraine to the..
Moldovan-Romanian dictionaryThe Moldovan-Romanian dictionary (Dicţionar Moldovenesc-Românesc) is a dictionary compiled by Vasile Stati and published in Chişinău, Moldova in 2003 that contains 19,000 Moldovan words that are explained in Romanian. Its publishing was followed by a wave of criticism both in the Republic of Mol..
MoldovansFor other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Moldovans, or Moldavians (Moldovan/Romanian: Moldoveni; Молдовень is the form used by the Moldovan Cyrillic script, which nowadays has official status only in the unrecognized state of Transnistria) are the native population in, depending on one's..
Moldovan (disambiguation)Moldovan or Moldavian can refer to: Moldovans (rarely rendered as Moldavians), the Romanian-native ethnic group associated with Republic of MoldovaMoldovan (citizen), a citizen of MoldovaMoldavian (historical) (rarely rendered as Moldovan) related to the region and former principality of MoldaviaM..
Moldovan alphabetThe Moldovan alphabet is a Cyrillic alphabet derived from the Russian alphabet and developed for the Romanian/Moldovan language in the Soviet Union in the 1930s. It was the official script in Moldavian ASSR and between 1940 and 1989 in the Moldavian SSR and still is the official and the only accepte..
Moldovan cuponThe cupon was the temporary currency of Moldova between 1992 and 1993. It replaced the Russian ruble at par and was replaced by the leu at a rate of 1 leu = 1000 cupon. ..
Moldovan languageEastern Romance languages Proto-Romanian language Substratum Romanian, Moldovan, Vlach) Grammar | Nouns | Verbs Numerals | Phonology | Lexis Regulating bodies Romanian Academy Academy of Sciences of Moldova Aromanian Megleno-Romanian Istro-Romanian ..
Moldovan leu1 Moldovan leu note, obverse and reverse The leu (ISO 4217 code MDL) is the national currency of Moldova. One leu (pl. lei) is subdivided into 100 bani (singular: ban). Between 1918 and 1940 and again between 1941 and 1944, when Moldova was a province of Romania, the Romanian leu circulated i..
Moldovan Orthodox churchContents 1 Summary2 Short History3 Current Autonomy4 External links Summary The Moldovan Orthodox Church, whose territory is wholly contiguous with the current nation of Moldova, is an autonomous church under the Church of Russia. The Republic of Moldova is an independent s..
Moldovan parliamentary elections, 2005Moldovan parliamentary elections took place on March 6, 2005. Turnout was 63.7 percent. } discuss]] – [[|action=edit}} edit]]'''Summary of the 6 March 2005 Parliament of Moldova election results |- !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left valign=top|Parties and coalitions !style="background-c..
Moldovan schools in TransnistriaThe Moldovan schools in Transnistria became an issue of contention in 2004 in the context of the disputed status of Transnistria, a region claimed equally by Moldova and by Transnistria itself which declared independence on September 2, 1990. In the summer of 2004, the Transnistrian authorities clo..
Moldovan union referendum, 1994The Moldovan union referendum was a nationwide referendum in the Republic of Moldova on whether or not the country should unite with neighbouring Romania. It was held on March 6, 1994. The official results of the referendum showed that with a voter turnout of approximately 75%, 95.4% of Moldovans v..
Moldovan wineMoldova, like neighbouring Romania, has a well established wine industry, although it is still mainly family-based. Many families have their own recipes and strands of grapes that have been passed on through generations. Several brands have been exported to bordering countries. The most famous, Cric..
Moldova (disambiguation)Moldova or Moldavia can refer to any of the following: Moldavia - a divided region and former principality, which comprised the Romanian informal region of that name, as well as the regions of Bessarabia, the Bujak, and Bukovina.Republic of Moldova - a country in the south-east of Europe.Moldavian ..
Moldova AgroindbankMoldova Agroindbank (MAIB) is Moldova’s largest commercial bank and lender. Background MAIB started operations in 1991 as a joint-stock company by taking over assets and clients from the Soviet-era Agroprom Bank. Today MAIB is the country's largest commercial bank in terms of both total assets a..
Moldova in the Eurovision Song ContestMoldova Member station TRM, Teleradio Moldova Appearances 1 First appearance 2005 Best result 6th, 2005 Worst result 20th, 2006 [ edit] Zdob şi Zdub, who represented Moldova in their 2005 debut appearance Moldova has only participated in the Eurovision Song Contest..
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Moldova national football teamThe Moldova national football team is the national football team of Moldova and is controlled by the Football Association of Moldova. After the break-up of the Soviet Union, they played their first match against Georgia on July 2, 1991. Their two best ever results came within a month of each other..
Moldova national rugby league teamThe Moldova national rugby league team first competed into international competition in 1993. Moldova has not competed internationally since the 1995 Emerging Nations World Cup. Results Moldova def. Morocco 24-19 (18 October 1995)Ireland def. Moldova 48-26 (16 October 1995)BARLA Great Britain Lions..
Moldova national rugby union teamThe Moldova national rugby union team represent Moldova at rugby union. They are governed by the Federatia de Rugby din Moldovei, and have yet to qualify for the Rugby World Cup. History Moldova played their first international on October 10, 1991 against Lithuania. Moldova won the match, 22 point..
Moldova NouăMoldova Nouă (Hungarian: Újmoldova) is a town in southwestern Romania in the Caraş-Severin County. It had a population of 15,777 as of 2000. ..
Moldova RiverThe Moldova River is a river of the Moldavia region of Romania, which rises from the Obcine of Bukovina in Suceava County. It joins the Siret River near the city of Roman in the Neamţ County. The river gave its name to the principality of Moldavia, its first capital, Târgul Moldovei, now Baia, b..
Moldova State UniversityThe Moldova State University (Moldovan Universitatea de Stat din Moldova) is a university located in Chişinău, Moldova. It was founded in 1946 and is organized into 11 faculties. Organization These are the 11 faculties in which the university is divided into: Faculty of Social Assistance, Soci..
Moldova Suverenăredirect [[Template:Not verified]] Moldova Suverenă (ISSN [1104-7]) is a Romanian language official newspaper of the Moldovan government which is published daily in Chişinău. It had 100,000 copies per day in 1994. ..
Moldoveanu PeakMoldoveanu Peak is the highest mountain in Romania, being located in the Făgăraş Mountains of the Southern Carpathians. The closest locality is Victoria on the North side. On the South side it is accessible from northwest of Câmpulung. ..
MoldoveneştiMoldoveneşti is a location in Cluj County, Romania. ..
MoldovenismMoldovenism a political ideology that claims a distinct identity for the Moldovans from Romanians. The basis of Moldovenism can be found in the separation of Romania in 1812, when part of Moldavia was transferred to Russian Empire, where it was known as Bessarabia. At that point the very conept of..
MoldtelecomMoldtelecom is a Moldavian telecommunications operator. Created on April 1, 1993, the company provides telephony and Internet services of national coverage. External links [Home page][Moldtelecom telephone directory] ..
Moldy CrowThe Moldy Crow is a starship in the fictional Star Wars universe. Description The Moldy Crow was the personal starship of mercenary-turned-Jedi Kyle Katarn and his partner Jan Ors. After years of faithful service, the Crow was destroyed at the Valley of the Jedi in [[Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Fo..
Moldy Peaches 2000: Unreleased Cutz and Live Jamz 1994-2002Moldy Peaches 2000: Unreleased Cutz and Live Jamz 1994-2002 is a compilation album by anti-folk band The Moldy Peaches. It is a two-disc album featuring live songs and rarities from the band. Tracklisting Disc One Moldy Peaches in Da HouseAnswering Machine #1Answering Machine #2Nothing Came Out..
Mold (disambiguation)Mold or mould (see spelling differences) can refer to a number of things. Mold or fungus (or mould)Slime moulds are protists, not fungiWater mould, also protists, not fungiArthur Mold was a cricketer, a fast bowler for Lancashire in the 1890sLeaf mold composted soil or earth, particularly loose soi..
Mold Alexandra F.C.Mold Alexandra F.C. is a football team, a founder member of the League of Wales, but now playing in the Cymru Alliance (level 2 of the Welsh football pyramid). The club was founded in 1929. The club colours are green and white. History Mold Alexandra Football Club was formed in 1929, growing out..
Mold inspectionMold Inspection Mold Inspection is the process by which a certified and or trained professional performs a visual evaluation or investigation of a property or residence. The primary purpose of the investigation is to determine if the indoor levels of mold spores (conidia), hyphae or other structur..
Mold of the Earth"Mold of the Earth" (Polish: "Pleśń świata") is one of Bolesław Prus' shortest micro-stories. Written in 1884, it comes from a several years' period of pessimism in the author's life caused by the lamentable situation of Poland (which nine decades earlier had ceased to exist as an independent c..
Mold remediationMold Remediation Mold Remediation is the process by which a certified and or trained professional performs a the removal and or clean up of mold from an indoor environment. Mold is normally found indoors at levels that do not affect most healthy individuals. When these levels become abnormally hi..
Mold TestingContents 1 Mold Testing1.1 Two primary ways to test for mold.2 Non-culturable AIR sampling3 SURFACE sampling4 External links Mold Testing Mold Testing is the process by which a certified and or trained professional performs simple qualitative and or complex quantitative ..
MoldøenMoldøen, Lisjemåløyna, Måløy Island is a small island in the Ulvesund between the large island Vågsøy and the mainland. It was the original site of the town of Måløy. During World War II it was the site of a German coastal fort. ..
MoleLook up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mole may mean: Mole (animal)Mole (espionage), a spy working under deep coverMole (sauce), a Mexican sauce made from chile peppers and other spices, including chocolateMole (skin marking), a small spot of darkened pigment on the skin..
Mole's ChristmasMole's Christmas is a 30 minute animated film shot in 1994. It's main stars are Richard Briers (Rat), Peter Davidson (Mole) and Ellie Beaven (Young Girl). Directed by Martin Gates it is based on a Kenneth Grahame's novel and is part of the Wind in the Willows series. The film is very light hearted..
Mole-ratThe term Mole-rat refers to several types of rodents. Members of the family Bathyergidae such as the Naked Mole RatMembers of the family Spalacidae such as:*Blind mole-rats in the subfamily Spalacinae*Zokors in the subfamily Myospalacinae*Members of the subfamily Rhizomyinae such as:**Bamboo rats (R..
MolecularityMolecularity in chemistry is the number of colliding molecules that are involved in a single reaction step. While the order of a reaction can be derived experimentally, the molecularity is a theoretical concept and can only deduced when a reaction mechanism is formulated. A reaction involving one mo..
Molecular & Cellular Biology[Molecular & Cellular Biology] (MCB) is a hall on the University of Minnesota on the south end of Washington Ave, east of Church St on the East Bank. ..
Molecular (Mutant X)In the television show Mutant X, Genomex created four types of new mutants: elemental, feral, molecular and psionic. Also known as 'Freaks', molecular new mutants have abilities that defy all laws of man and science. In is not uncommon to find a Molecular with several subclasses. Subclasses (listed..
Molecular anatomyMolecular anatomy is the investigation of the molecular changes of cells, tissues, and organs in a developing embryo. With this information, it is possible to determine potential activities of specific molecules, and using such observations, theories of gene function can be tested experimentally. Ho..
Molecular anthropologyMolecular anthropology is a field of anthropology in which genetic analysis is used to determine evolutionary links between ancient and modern populations, as well as between contemporary species. By examining DNA sequences in different populations, molecular anthropologists can figure out how clos..
Molecular assemblerA molecular assembler has been defined as a single molecule machine that would assemble individual atoms or molecules according to specific instructions to construct a desired product. Some biological molecules the such as a ribosomes fit this definition since working within cell's environment, it ..
Molecular attractionMolecular attraction occurs when neutrally-charged molecules nevertheless experience the uneven distribution of electrons over their structure due to London Forces induced by random variations of electron density occurring in non-polar compounds, hydrogen bonding due to the production of what is ess..
Molecular autoionizationMolecular autoionization is a reaction between molecules of the same substance to produce ions. The oxidation number on all atoms in such a reaction remains unchanged. Such autoionization can be protic (H+ transfer), or non-protic. Some examples of each are: Protic: 2 H2O H3O+ + OH- 2 NH3 NH4+ ..
Molecular beaconMolecular beacons are oligonucleotide probes that can report the presence of specific nucleic acids in homogenous solutions. The terms more often used is molecular beacon probes. This is a novel nonradioactive method for detecting specific sequences of nucleic acids. They are useful in situations wh..
Molecular beam epitaxyMolecular Beam Epitaxy System in the William R. Wiley Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory is used to grow and characterize thin crystalline films of oxides and ceramics to understand in detail the chemistry that occurs on oxides and ceramic surfaces. Molecular beam epitaxy (MBE), is..
Molecular biologyMolecular biology is the study of biology at a molecular level. The field overlaps with other areas of biology and chemistry, particularly genetics and biochemistry. Molecular biology chiefly concerns itself with understanding the interactions between the various systems of a cell, including the int..
Molecular Biology (journal)Molecular Biology is a scientific journal which covers a wide scope of problems related to molecular, cell and computational biology including genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, molecular virology and immunology, molecular development biology, and molecular evolution. Molecular Biology publishes ..
Molecular Biology of the CellMolecular Biology of the Cell (MBC) is published monthly online and in print by the American Society for Cell Biology. MBC publishes original and scholarly research reports that contribute to the scientific understanding of the molecular basis of cell structure and function. MBC also serves as a for..
Molecular Borromean ringsMolecular Borromean rings are the molecular pendants of Borromean rings. The study of Borromean links is part of topological chemistry. One Borromean ring system reported in 2004 is made up of macrocycles formed from 2,6-diformylpyridine and diamine compounds complexed with zinc. 1. This co..
Molecular chaosIn kinetic theory in physics, molecular chaos is the assumption that the velocities of colliding particles are uncorrelated, and independent of position. This assumption, also called in the writings of Boltzmann the Stosszahlansatz (collision number hypothesis), makes many calculations tractable. ..
Molecular clockThe molecular clock (based on the molecular clock hypothesis (MCH)) is a technique in genetics, which researchers use to date when two species diverged. It deduces elapsed time from the number of minor differences between their DNA sequences. It is sometimes called a gene clock. The notion of a "m..
Molecular cloudA molecular cloud is a type of interstellar cloud whose density and size permits the formation of molecules, most commonly molecular hydrogen (H2). This molecule is difficult to detect, and the molecule most used to trace the H2 is CO (carbon monoxide). The ratio between CO luminosity and H2 mass i..
Molecular combustionMolecular combustion is a fictional magic ability in the WB television show Charmed. It is the power to speed up molecules inside a being or object so that they effectively explode. Piper Halliwell gains this power in Season 3. It is channelled through her hands and she was initially afraid to use ..
Molecular complementarityIn supramolecular chemistry, molecular complimentarity refers to molecular recognition between supermolecules formed by receptor-substrate binding through those processes as spherical and tetrahedral recognition, linear recognition by coreceptors, metalloreceptors, amphiphilic receptors, anion coord..
Molecular compoundIn chemistry, a molecular compound, or covalent compound, is a substance formed when two or more non-metals combine. This is a chemical compound whose simplest units are molecules. Since they are held together by covalent bonds, they may either be polar or non-polar: 1. Most polar covalent molecule..
Molecular computerMolecular computers are massively parallel computers taking advantage of the compuational power of molecules. See also Chemical computerAnalog computerDNA computerDigital computerQuantum computerComputation External links [Introduction text] ..
Molecular configurationThe configuration of a molecule is the permanent geometry that results from the spatial arrangement of its bonds. The ability of the same set of atoms to form two or more molecules with different configurations is stereoisomerism. Configuration is distinct from conformation, a shape attainable by ..
Molecular Disrupter DeviceThe Molecular Disrupter Device is a fictional weapon of mass destruction featured in the Ender's Game series of science fiction novels by Orson Scott Card. Given the awkwardness of saying "molecular disrupter device" or "molecular detachment device", the name was abbreviated to "M. D. Device", wh..
Molecular dockingComputational molecular docking is a research technique for predicting whether one molecule will bind to another, usually a protein. Protein-protein, protein-DNA and protein-ligand docking predictions are all performed, though the techniques employed in each area are highly various. Protein-ligand d..
Molecular driveMolecular drive as a third factor in co-evolution, has extended the understanding of evolutionary processes to refer to evolutionary interactions between and even within molecules in the field of molecular evolution. Examples may be found in the co-evolution between hormones and receptors. The te..
Molecular dynamicsMolecular dynamics (MD) simulation is a special discipline of molecular modelling. Based on molecular mechanics, it addresses numerical solutions of Newton's equations of motion on an atomistic or similar model of a molecular system to obtain information about its time-dependent properties. Conte..
Molecular ecologyredirect [[Template:Not verified]]Molecular ecology is a chimeric field of evolutionary biology that is concerned with applying molecular population genetics, molecular phylogenetics, and genomics to traditional ecological questions (e.g., species diagnosis, conservation and assessment of biodiversi..
Molecular electronicsMolecular electronics (sometimes called moletronics) is a branch of applied physics which aims at using molecules as passive (e.g. resistive wires) or active (e.g transistors) electronic components. The concept of molecular electronics has aroused much excitement both in science fiction and among s..
Molecular electronic transitionMolecular electronic transitions take place when valence electrons in a molecule are excited from one energy level to a higher energy level. The energy change associated with this transition provides information on the structure of a molecule and determines many molecular properties such as color. T..
Molecular encapsulationMolecular encapsulation in supramolecular chemistry is the confinement of a guest molecule inside the cavity of a supramolecular host molecule (molecular capsule, molecular container or cage compounds). Examples of supramolecular host molecule include carcerands and endohedral fullerenes. An import..
Molecular engineeringMolecular engineering is any means of manufacturing molecules. It may be used to create, on an extremely small scale, most typically one at a time, new molecules which may not exist in nature, or be stable beyond a very narrow range of conditions. Today this is an extremely difficult process, re..
Molecular equationA molecular equation is a chemical equation written as if all components exist as molecules. See also Ionic equation ..
Molecular evolutionMolecular evolution is the process of evolution at the scale of DNA, RNA, and proteins. The field emerged in the 1960's as researchers from molecular biology, evolutionary biology and population genetics built upon ground-breaking discoveries in the studies of sequences of nucleic acids, protein str..
Molecular FoundryThe Foundry is located in Berkeley. The Molecular Foundry is one of five Nanoscale Science Research Centers sponsored by the United States Department of Energy. The Foundry, dedicated on March 24, 2006, is a $85 million, six-story, 94,500 square-foot building at the Lawrence Berkeley National..
Molecular gastronomyMolecular gastronomy is the application of science to culinary practice and more generally gastronomical phenomena. The term was coined by the French scientist Hervé This and by the Hungarian physicist Nicholas Kurti. Both, as others, had made previous experiments about cooking (in particular, Nic..
Molecular Genealogy Research ProjectThe Molecular Genealogy Research Project (MGRP) was conceived to create a database that would integrate genealogical and genetic data. In the summer of 1999, Mr. James L. Sorenson contacted Brigham Young University (BYU) professor Dr. Scott R. Woodward to discuss the possibility of using genetics ..
Molecular geneticsMolecular genetics is the field of biology which studies the structure and function of genes at a molecular level. Molecular genetics employs the methods of genetics and molecular biology. It is so-called to differentiate it from other sub fields of genetics such as ecological genetics and populati..
Molecular geometryMolecular geometry or molecular structure is the three dimensional arrangement of the atoms that constitute a molecule, inferred from the spectroscopic studies of the compound. It determines several properties of a substance including its reactivity, polarity, phase of matter, color, magnetism, a..
Molecular graphicsMolecular graphics is the discipline and philosophy of studying molecules and their properties through graphical representation. Ever since Dalton's atoms and Kekule's benzene, there has been a rich history of hand-drawn atoms and molecules, and these representations have had an important influence ..
Molecular HamiltonianThe non relativistic molecular Hamiltonian for a multi-electron molecule in atomic units is: [H = T_N + H_] where [T_N = \sum_\nabla_a^2}] is the kinetic energy operator corresponding to the molecular dynamics and Hel is the electronic molecular Hamiltonian. Ma are the masse..
Molecular ImagingContents 1 Introduction2 Molecular Imaging3 Imaging Modalities4 ..
Molecular ImmobilisationIn Charmed Molecular Immobilization is Pipers main power. Molecular Immobilization is the ability to slow down molecules to the point where they stop. Whatever is targeted (living or not) will "freeze" for a time. This power is initially triggered by fear. With mastery of this power, Piper has be..
Molecular immobilizationIn the television series Charmed, molecular immobilization is the main power of the fictional character Piper Halliwell. Molecular immobilization is the ability to slow down molecules to the point where they stop, causing whatever is targeted (living or not) to "freeze" for a time and be unable to m..
Molecular imprintingThis article is about polymer chemistry. The term "molecular imprinting" is also used to mean genetic imprinting. In chemistry, molecular imprinting is a technique to create template-shaped cavities in polymer matrices with memory of the template molecules. This technique is based on the system us..
Molecular knotIn chemistry, a molecular knot (knotane) is a molecule whose topology forms a knot. A molecular knot in a trefoil knot configuration is chiral, having at least two enantiomers. Examples of naturally formed knotanes are DNA and certain proteins. Lactoferrin has a unusual biochemical reactivity compar..
Molecular laser isotope separationMolecular laser isotope separation (MLIS) is a method of isotope separation, where specially tuned lasers are used to separate isotopes of uranium using selective ionization of hyperfine transitions of uranium hexafluoride molecules. It is similar to AVLIS. Its main advantage is low energy consumpti..
Molecular lesionA molecular lesion is damage to the structure of a molecule that results in reduction or absence of normal function. Pertains to biological molecules such as DNA, enzymes, and proteins. ..
Molecular logic gateA molecular logic gate in nanotechnology is a logic gate on a molecular level. Much academic research is dedicated to the development of these systems and several prototypes now exist. Because of their potentional utility in simple arithmetic these systems are also called moleculators. Molecular l..
Molecular magnetMolecular magnets are systems where a permanent magnetization and magnetic hysteresis can be achieved (although usually at extremely low temperatures) not through a three-dimensional magnetic ordering, but as a purely one-molecule phenomenon. The requisites for such a system are: a high spin groun..
Molecular marker (disambiguation)For other meanings, see the disambiguation page Marker Molecular marker may mean any of the following: any kind of molecule indicating the existence of a chemical or physical process. In particular, in the fields of geology and astrobiology, biomarkers (also known as biosignatures) are sometimes ..
Molecular massThe molecular mass (abbreviated MM) of a substance, called molecular weight and abbreviated as MW, is the mass of one molecule of that substance, relative to the unified atomic mass unit u (equal to 1/12 the mass of one atom of carbon-12). Due to this relativity, the molecular mass of a substance is..
Molecular mechanicsThe term molecular mechanics refers to the use of Newtonian mechanics to model molecular systems. Molecular mechanics approaches are widely applied in molecular structure refinement, molecular dynamics simulations, Monte Carlo simulations and ligand docking simulations. Molecular mechanics can be us..
Molecular memoryMolecular memory is a type of experimental data storage technology which hopes to supplant DRAM memory as the lowest cost technology for high-speed computer memory. Molecular memories are based on special compounds such as porphyrin-based polymers which are capable of storing electric charge. Once..
Molecular mimicryMolecular mimicry is a phenomenon associated with some pathogens, where the antigens evoking an immune response have enough similarity to the body's own proteins to cause an autoimmune reaction, such as in rheumatoid arthritis, mediated by "cross reactive" T cells and/or circulating antibodies. ..
Molecular modelA molecular model, in this article, is a physical model that represents molecules and their processes. The creation of mathematical models of molecular properties and behaviour is molecular modelling, and their graphical depiction is molecular graphics, but these topics are closely linked and each u..
Molecular modellingMolecular modelling is a collective term that refers to theoretical methods and computational techniques to model or mimic the behaviour of molecules. The techniques are used in the fields of computational chemistry, computational biology and materials science for studying molecular systems ranging ..
Molecular Modelling ToolkitThe Molecular Modelling Toolkit (MMTK) is an open source software package written in Python, which performs common tasks in molecular modelling. External links [MMTK web site] ..
Molecular motorsMolecular motors are biological "nanomachines" and are the essential agents of movement in living organisms. Generally speaking, a motor is defined as a device that consumes energy in one form and converts it into motion or mechanical power; many protein-based molecular motors convert the chemical e..
Molecular nanotechnologyMolecular nanotechnology (MNT) is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale[link]. An equivalent definition would be "machines at the molecular scale designed and built atom-by-atom". This is distinct from nanoscale materials. Based on Richard Feynman's vision of min..
Molecular orbitalElectron atomic and molecular orbitals In quantum chemistry (electronic structure theory), the molecular electronic states, i.e. the eigenstates of the electronic molecular Hamiltonian, are expanded (see configuration interaction expansion and basis) into linear combinations of anti-symmetriz..
Molecular phylogenyMolecular phylogeny is the use of the structure of molecules to gain information on an organism's evolutionary relationships. The result of a molecular phylogenetic analysis is expressed in a so-called phylogenetic tree. Every living organism contains DNA, RNA, and proteins. Closely related organis..
Molecular physicsMolecular physics is the study of the physical properties of molecules and of the chemical bonds between atoms that bind them into molecules. Its most important experimental techniques are the various types of spectroscopy. The field is closely related to atomic physics and overlaps greatly with th..
Molecular radiationMolecular radiation results from the rotational, vibrational, and electronic energy transitions of molecules. Spectral bands are the combination of many different spectral lines resulting from vibrational, rotational and electronic transitions. Unresolved band spectra may appears as a spectral con..
Molecular recognitionIn chemistry, a molecular recognition event is one in which a host molecule is able to form a complex with a second guest molecule. This process occurs through non-covalent chemical bonds including hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interactions, ionic interaction, or other interactions between the two ..
Molecular Sciences InstituteThe Molecular Sciences Institute is an independent non-profit research laboratory that combines genomic experimentation with computer modeling located in Berkeley, California. Dr. Sidney Brenner founded it in 1996. The MSI is supported by federal grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)..
Molecular sieveA molecular sieve is a material containing tiny pores of a precise and uniform size that is used as an adsorbent for gases and liquids. Molecules small enough to pass through are adsorbed while larger molecules are not. It is different from a common filter in that it operates on a molecular leve..
Molecular spacerA Molecular spacer or simply a spacer in chemistry is any flexible part of a molecule providing a connection between two other parts of a molecule. ..
Molecular structure of Nucleic AcidsFirst Publication Discovery of the DNA Double Helix An early sketch of the DNA double helix. William Astbury Oswald Avery Francis Crick Erwin Chargaff Max Delbrück Jerry Donohue Rosalind Franklin Phoebus Levene Linus Pauling Alec Stokes James Watson Maurice Wilkins The Molecular structure of N..
Molecular systematicsMolecular systematics is a phrase used to indicate a branch of the traditional field of systematics that utilizes molecular biology techniques. The evolutionary relationships of organisms are studied using their DNA, RNA and protein sequences to establish their systematic positions. They make use of..
Molecular tagging velocimetryMolecular Tagging Velocimetry (MTV) is a specific form of velocimetry. In its simplest form, a single "write" laser beam is shot once through the sample space. Along its path an optically induced chemical process is initiated, resulting in the creation of a new chemical species or in changing the ..
Molecular term symbolIn molecular physics, the molecular term symbol is a shorthand expression of the group representation and angular momenta that characterize the state of a molecule, i.e. its electronic quantum state which is an eigenstate of the electronic molecular Hamiltonian. It is the equivalent of the term symb..
Molecular tweezerMolecular tweezers are chemical compounds with a special molecular geometry that permits them to contain a guest molecule between two arms. Molecular tweezers are based on a rigid molecular scaffold because any flexibility will cause the molecule to lose its grip. Molecular tweezers are part of host..
Molecular VirologyMolecular Virology is the study of viruses at the molecular level. In particular, this includes the analysis of individual viral genes and gene products, and their interaction with host (human, plant or animal) cellular proteins. This may include molecular analysis of: Viral replicationViral patho..
MoleculeIn chemistry, a molecule is generally an aggregate of at least two atoms in a definite arrangement held together by special forces. Generally, a molecule is considered the smallest particle of a pure chemical substance that still retains its composition and chemical properties.[Molecule Definit..
Molecules (journal)Molecules is a journal of synthetic chemistry and natural product chemistry (ISSN 1420-3049). It started publication in 1996 and is a partly open access publication. The journal is published by the international organization MDPI (Molecular Diversity Preservation International). External links Mo..
Molecule editorA molecule editor is a computer program for drawing and editing chemical structures. The resulting two-dimensional (flat) representations of molecules or chemical reactions can be used as illustrations or for querying chemical databases. There also exist three-dimensional molecule editors for the co..
Molecule ManMolecule Man is a fictional character, an elemental supervillain of immense power in the Marvel Comics universe, and an enemy of Klaw. His first appearance was in Fantastic Four (Vol.1) #20. Character biography Owen Reece was a small, frail, timid child who obsessively clung to his mother. He grew..
Molecule miningThis page describes mining for molecules. Since molecules are multi-labeled graphs this is strongly related to graph mining and structured data mining. The main problem is how to represent molecules while discriminating the data instances. One way to do this is chemical similarity metrics, which has..
MoledetMoledet (Hebrew מולדת, literally homeland) is a small right-wing political party in Israel. It advocates the notion of forceful transfer of the Palestinian population of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Moledet was founded in 1988 by Rehavam Zeevi, who headed it unti..
Molefi Kete AsanteMolefi Kete Asante (born 1942) is an African-American scholar who has written more than 60 books and 300 scholarly articles. His book Afrocentricity generated the term Afrocentrism. He is currently Professor of African-American Studies at Temple University, where he created the world's first doctora..
MolehillA molehill is a mound of soil raised by a burrowing mole. They are quite often the only sign to indicate the presence of a mole and can be advantageous to the environment. Molehills have an important benefit to soil by aerating and tilling it, adding to its fertility. They may however cause da..
Molehill GreenMolehill Green is a small hamlet on the edge of Stansted Airport which consists of aprroximatley 40 houses. It has one pub The Three Horseshoes, a small school and a small shop. Most of the houses are named and has only one named street School Lane. There is also a Blacksmith present here. The hamle..
Molehu PointMōlehu Point is a headland on the south-east coast of the island of Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands. ..
Molemredirect [[Template:Context]]In Goa right next to the border with Karnataka. Near the foothills of the Sahyadri Mountain range. Also the beginning of Anmod Ghat. Some of the world's oldest rocks are found in this region and are classified as Trondjemeitic Gneiss with a Rubidium isotope dating estima..
Molena, GeorgiaMolena is a city in Pike County, Georgia, United States. The population was 475 at the 2000 census. Geography Molena is located at [33°0′35″N, 84°30′8″W] (33.009860, -84.502152)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a..
