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P.H.A.T. Records
Phat Records is a Sydney based electronic music record label. Phat Records prides itself on customer satisfaction, by way of providing both recording and production for our patrons. Our sole purpose is to provide a service which benefits the customer both artistically and financially. Offering cost..
Pāhala, Hawai'i
Pāhala is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 1,378 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Economy3 Demographics4 External links Geography Pāhala is located at [19°12′15″N, 155°28′44″W] (19.2041..
PHA
PHA may stand for: PhytohemagglutininPotentially hazardous asteroid,Person (or People) Having AIDS.Polyhydroxyalkanoate, a type of biodegradable plasticPolyhydroxyaldehyde, a class of carbohydrate.Amtrak station code for Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, ArizonaPhoenix Hebrew Academy ..
Phab
Phab is a charity based in England. Its name is an acronym of Physically Handicapped Able Bodied. It was established in 1957 and continues at the time of writing (March 2006). Its near namesake Fab ice lollies ran a promotion during the 1970s allowing those buying a lolly automatic membership ..
Phacade
redirect [[Template:Importance]] Phacade is an autonomous splinter group of a Hong Kong based triad, specifically the Wo Shing Wo triad. While most triads use a numeric code to differentiate the ranks and positions inside a gang, Phacade is/are considered free lances agents and informants from the o..
Phace
Phace is a drum and bass duo, from Germany. Their style is neurofunk, and they have released on Subtitles Recordings, Renegade Hardware, Full Force Recordings, Protogen Records, among others. External links [Official Website] [Phace discography on Discogs.com] ..
Phacelia
Phacelia is a genus in the family Boraginaceae of about 150 species of herbs, native of Western North America (the most), Eastern U.S.A. and South America. The genus was formerly treated in the separate family Hydrophyllaceae but was transferred by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group to the Boraginacea..
Phacelia calthifolia
Phacelia calthifolia (Caltha-leaved Phacelia), is a flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae. It is native to the Mojave Desert in southeastern California and western Nevada, between Barstow, California, and the Death Valley area, where it occurs below 1,000 m in sandy soils. It is an annual p..
Phacelia cicutaria
Phacelia cicutaria (Caterpillar Phacelia or Caterpillar Scorpionweed) is an annual species of Phacelia native to California and southern Nevada. It grows mainly in Chaparral, frequently in burnt areasDale 1986, pg. 124 or on rocky slopes. Contents 0.1 Habit0.2 Cultivation1 Notes2..
Phacelia crenulata
Phacelia crenulata (Notch-leaved phacelia), is a flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, native to the Mojave Desert of the southwestern United States. It is an annual plant growing 7-60 cm tall, with crenate to deeply lobed leaves 2-8 cm long, rarely 12 cm. The flowers are violet to blue-pur..
Phacelia fremontii
Phacelia fremontii (Fremont phacelia) is a flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, native to the Mojave Desert of the southwestern United States. It is an annual plant growing 7-30 cm tall, with deeply lobed or compound leaves 1.5-5 cm long. The flowers are blue to lavender with a yellow thr..
Phacelift
Phacelift is the personal psychedelic trance project of Hellas-born and UK based Kostas Alekoglou ex half of Greek psytrance pioneers Magus. Phacelift have had various releases with labels such as Candyflip Records, Headstick Recordings, EMI (Portugal), Digital Psionics, Interzone Records, Uphonic a..
Phacellophora camschatica
Phacellophora camschatica, known as the fried egg jellyfish or egg-yolk jellyfish, is a very large jellyfish, with a bell up to two feet in diameter and sixteen clusters of up to a few dozen tentacles, each up to twenty feet long. They can be found in many parts of the world's oceans. They feed larg..
Phachi River
The Phachi River (Thai แม่น้ำภาชี) is a river in western Thailand. It originates in the Tanawsri Mountains in Ban Kha minor district and passes Suan Phueng and Chom Bueng districts, Ratchaburi Province. The river tributes to the River Kwai in Kanchanaburi Province. ..
Phacoemulsification
Phacoemulsification refers to modern cataract surgery in which the eye's internal lens is emulsified with an ultrasonic handpiece which employs irrigation of balanced salt solution for aspiration of lens material as well as cooling the handpiece. The cataract is usually broken into two or four p..
Phacolith
A phacolith is a pluton parallel to the bedding plane or foliation of folded country rock. More specifically, it is a typically lens-shaped pluton that occupies either the crest of an anticline or the trough of a syncline. In rare cases the body may extend as a sill from the crest of an anticline th..
Phacopida
Phacopida is an order of trilobite that lived from the Ordovician to the Devonian. It is made up of a morphologically diverse group of related suborders. The origin of the Phacopida order is uncertain. It comprises three suborders (Phacopina, Calymenina, and Cheirurina) which share a distinctive ..
Phacopidae
Phacopidae is a family of trilobites of the order Phacopida. ..
Phacopina
Phacopina is a suborder including many trilobites. External links [fossilmuseum.net] - various photos, some of Phacopina ..
Phacopoidea
Phacopoidea is a superfamily containing trilobites. External links [trilobites.info] - Gallery of Phacopida[link] - General information[link] - More images ..
Phacops
Phacops is a genus of trilobite in the order Phacopida. ..
Phacops rana
Phacops rana (Eldgredgeops rana) is a species of trilobite from the middle Devonian period. Their fossils are found chiefly in the northeastern U.S., southwestern Ontario, Canada, and in Morocco, Africa. Contents 1 Physiology2 Fossilisation3 Phacopid eyes4 References Physio..
Phadke
Sudhir Phadke - Singer, Music Direcor, Writer Narayan Phadke - Brother of Sudhir Phadke Shridhar Phadke - Son of Sudhir Phadke, Music Director & DGM in Air India Arun G. Phadke - Prominent Electrical Engineer N. C. Phadke - Marathi Writer Vasudev Balwant Phadke - Freedom Fighter Abhijeet Phad..
Phaeacius
Phaeacius is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Phaeacius alabangensis Wijesinghe, 1991 (Philippines)Phaeacius biramosus Wijesinghe, 1991 (Sumatra)Phaeacius canalis Wanless, 1981 (Philippines)Phaeacius fimbriatus Simon, 1900 (Nepal, Java)Phaeacius lancearius (Thore..
Phaeder
Phaeder is a fictional supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. He is the father of Maelstrom Biography Phaeder, was an Inhuman geneticist. Approximately a century ago, Phaeder was exiled from Attilan for daring to suggest the possibility of cloning. Agon, father of Black Bolt, was part of t..
Phaedo
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Plato's Phaedo (IPA: pʰaɪdɔːn) is the fifth and last dialogue detailing the final days of Socrates an..
Phaedon Avouris
Phaedon Avouris (born 1945) is a Greek chemist at IBM. He is an IBM Fellow and the manager for Nanometer Scale Science and Technology at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York. In 2005 he is also an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Columbia University..
Phaedon Gizikis
Phaedon Gizikis Phaedon Gizikis (Greek: Φαίδων Γκιζίκης). Army officer and president of Greece (1973-1974) Konstantinos Karamanlis taking the oath of office during metapolitefsi as Phaedon Gizikis watches, on 24th July 1974 at 4:15 a.m. Born in 1917, Phaedon Gizikis was a ..
Phaedos
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Phaedo of Elis
Phaedo of Elis was a(4th century BC) Greek philosopher and founder of the Elian school. Phaedo was a native of Elis, born in the last years of the 5th century BC. In the war of 401 BC-400 BC between Sparta and Elis he was taken prisoner and became a slave in Athens, where his beauty brought him no..
Phaedra
Phaedra can refer to: The mythological figure Phaedra.Various artistic works based on the legend:*Phaedra by Seneca the Younger*Phèdre by Jean Racine*Phaedra translation by Robert Lowell*Phaedra, a 1962 film by Jules Dassin*Phaedra, a cantata by Benjamin BrittenThe genus Phaedra synonym of Bernardi..
Phaedra's Love
Phaedra's Love is Sarah Kane's 1996 modern adaptation of Seneca's Phaedra. It centres on Hippolytus, who is rendered lazy and cynical by his upbringing as the son of King Theseus. The kingdom and his family are eventually destroyed by incest, suicide, rape and apathy. In the play Kane employs severa..
Phaedra (album)
Phaedra (1974) is an album by the German electronic music group Tangerine Dream. This is the first Tangerine Dream album to feature their now classic sequencer-driven sound, which kicked off the whole Berlin School genre. This album marked the beginning of the group's international success and was..
Phaedra (cantata)
Phaedra Op. 93 is a cantata for mezzo-soprano and orchestra by Benjamin Britten. It was the composer's last vocal work, written in 1975 and first performed by Janet Baker at the Aldeburgh Festival on 16 June 1976. Britten assembled the libretto from parts of a tranlation of Racine's Phèdre by R..
Phaedra (film)
Phaedra was a 1962 motion picture directed by Jules Dassin as a vehicle for his wife Melina Mercouri, after her world-wide hit Never on Sunday. The film was the fourth collaboration between Dassin and Mercouri, who took the title role. Greek writer Margarita Lymberaki adapted Euripides' Hippolytu..
Phaedra (mythology)
This article is on the mythological figure. For other meanings, see Phaedra. In Greek mythology, Phaedra was the mother of Demophon and Acamas by Theseus. While married to Theseus, Phaedra fell in love with Hippolytus, Theseus' son by his rape victim and Amazonian queen, Hippolyte. According to so..
Phaedra (play)
Phaedra is the name of a two separate plays about the Greek mythological figure Phaedra. The Phaedra of Euripides struggles against her unlawful love, but is overcome by Aphrodite. The Phaedra of Seneca the Younger is sensual and shameless, deceiving her nurse in order to gain her as an accomplice..
Phaedriades
In Greece, the Phaedriades ("the shining ones") were the pair of cliffs, ca 700 m high on the lower southern slope of Mt. Parnassos, which enclose the sacred site of Delphi, the center of the Hellenic world. Strabo, Plutarch and Pausanias all mentioned the Phaedriades in describing the site, a narro..
Phaedrus
Phaedrus (15 BC – AD 50), Roman fabulist, was by birth a Macedonian and lived in the reigns of Augustus, Tiberius, Gaius and Claudius. According to his own statement (prologue to book III), he was born on the Pierian Mountain, but he seems to have been brought to Italy at an early age since he ..
Phaedrus (Plato)
The Phaedrus, written by Plato, is a dialogue between Plato's main protagonist, Socrates, and Phaedrus, an interlocutor in several dialogues. The Phaedrus was presumably composed around 370 BC, around the same time as Plato's Republic and Symposium; with those two texts, it is often considered one ..
Phaenarete
Phaenarete, wife of Sophroniscus, was the mother of the Greek philosopher Socrates and his half-brother, Patrocles. (Probably after the death of Sophronicus, she married Chaeredemus, father of Patrocles.) Very little is known of the life of Phaenarete. Socrates compares his own work as a philosoph..
Phaenicophaeus
Phaenicophaeus is a genus in the family Cuculidae. They are often referred to by the common name of Malkoha which is derived from the Sinhalese word for the Red-faced Malkoha. Species include Blue-faced MalkohaGreen-billed MalkohaRed-faced MalkohaSirkeer Malkoha ..
Phaeno Science Center
The Phaeno Science Center is a new interactive science center in Wolfsburg, Germany. phaeno arose from progressive urban planning by the City of Wolfsburg. 1n 1998 City officials were developing a plot of vacant, public land immediately adjacent to Wolfsburg's train station and just south of V..
Phaeoceros
Phaeoceros is a genus of hornworts in the family Anthocerotaceae. The genus is global in its distribution. Its name means 'yellow horn', and refers to the characteristic yellow spores that the plants produce in the horn-shaped sporophyte. The yellow color of the spores is the easiest way to disti..
Phaeodactylum tricornutum
Phaeodactylum tricornutum is a diatom. External links [avesthagen.sznbowler.com] Genome Properties of the Diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum (pdf)[www.pubmedcentral.gov] Growth of and Omega-3 Fatty Acid Production by Phaeodactylum tricornutum under Different Culture Conditions (..
Phaeodarea
The Phaeodarea are a group of amoeboid protists. They are traditionally considered radiolarians, but in molecular trees do not appear to be close relatives of the other groups, and are instead placed among the Cercozoa. They are distinguished by the structure of their central capsule and by the ..
Phaeophytin
--> Phaeophytin is a grey pigment that appears in chromatographs of photosynthetic pigments. Phaeophytin has the same structure as chlorophyll; excluding the central magnesium ion, which is replaced by two protons. The Rf value for Phaeophytin is 0.83. ..
Phaethusa
In Greek mythology, Phaethusa, or Phaetusa ("radiance") was a daughter of Helios and Neaera, the personification of the brilliant, blinding rays of the sun. With her sister, Lampetia, she guarded the cattle of Thrinacia. ..
Phaeton
Phaeton or Phaethon may refer to many different things, all deriving ultimately from the mythological figure. Phaëton in Greek mythology is the son of Helios, the sun god.Phaeton body is a car body style used in vintage cars from several different manufacturers*Phaeton (carriage) is the fanciful e..
Phaëton
The fall of Phaeton, Johann Liss, beginning of 17th century. In Greek mythology, Phaëton or Phaethon (Greek Φαέθων "shining"), was the son of Helios (Phoebus, the "shining one", an epithet later assumed by Apollo), or of Clymenus by Merope or Clymene. Alternatively, Eos bore Cephalus ..
Phaeton (carriage)
A phaeton A mid-19th century engraving of a Phaeton, from a carriage-builder's catalog Phaeton is the fanciful early 19th-century term for a sporty carriage drawn by a single horse or a pair, with extravagantly large wheels, very lightly sprung, with a minimal body, fast and dangerous (il..
Phaeton body
A Phaeton is a car body style in which the passengers sit in one to three rows of open seats. Early Phaetons had a high-mounted driver's seat at the rear, as in a Hansom. ..
Phagemid
A phagemid is a type of cloning genetics vector developed as a co-infection of the M13 helper phage and plasmids to produce a smaller version of the virus. an example is PRS314 which is of 4.78 kb size They find their application at phage displays. ..
Phage (comics)
For the symbiote-eating alien, the Xenophage sometimes also called Phage See Xenophage. Phage (also called Rampage) is a fictional character, a supervillain from the Spider-Man comic books. He is one of the six symbiote spawns of Venom: Separation Anxiety 4-issue mini-series. He is predominantly ..
Phage (disambiguation)
Phage is the shortened form of bacteriophage, a virus that infects bacteria. In virology it may also refer to specific phages: Enterobacteria phage T2, virulent bacteriophage of the T4-like viruses genusEnterobacteria phage T4, phage that infects E. coli bacteriaLambda phage, temperate bacteriophag..
Phage (Sailor Moon)
A phage (romanized to faage) is a name given to a false Sailor Senshi in Sailor Stars. This term is used only in the animated form of the Sailormoon metaverse. They are the monsters of the week for the "Sailor Stars" series. When a person's star seed is taken, they are revived as a Sailor Senshi..
Phage (Voyager episode)
Phage is the fifth episode of the television series [[Star Trek: Voyager]]. Story line [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. In the course of helping to investigate a network of caverns in a planetoid for dilithium deposits, Neelix is attacked by a previou..
Phage display
Phage display is a test to screen for protein interactions by integrating multiple genes from a gene bank into phages. Like the two-hybrid system, phage display is used for the high-throughput screening of protein interactions. The principle of this method is summarized as follows: The function of..
Phage therapy
Bacteriophages or "phage" are viruses that invade bacterial cells and, in the case of lytic phages, disrupt bacterial metabolism and cause the bacterium to lyse [destruct]. Phage Therapy is the therapeutic use of lytic bacteriophages to treat pathogenic bacterial infections. Phage therapy i..
Phagocyte
A phagocyte is a cell that ingests and destroys foreign matter such as microorganisms or debris via a process known as phagocytosis, in which these cells ingest and kill offending cells by a process analogous to cellular digestion, usually using lysosomes which carry potent enzymes that digests cell..
Phagocytosis
Phagocytosis (literally "cell-eating") is a form of endocytosis wherein large particles are enveloped by the cell membrane of a (usually larger) cell and internalized to form a phagosome, or "food vacuole." In animals, phagocytosis is performed by specialized cells called phagocytes, which serve to..
Phagor
Book cover of Helliconia Summer A race of fictional creature in Brian Aldiss' Helliconia trilogy. Also known as the ancipital race, due to their prominent double-edged horns, they are shaggy bipeds, remotely descended from bovine-type stock, and possess thought patterns, customs, and culture in..
Phagosome
In cell biology, a phagosome is a vacuole formed around a particle absorbed by phagocytosis. The vacuole is formed by the fusion of the cell membrane around the particle. A phagosome is a cellular compartment in which pathogenic microorganisms can be killed and digested. Phagosomes fuse with lysoso..
Phagspa
Phagspa can refer to: Drogön Chögyal Phagpa, a Tibetan lama who invented a new script;The Phagspa script, his invention. redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Phagspa script
The word "Wiki" in Phagspa characters The Phagspa script (also square script) was an Abugida designed by the Lama Phagspa for the emperor Kublai Khan during the Yuan Dynasty in China, as a unified script for all languages within the Mongolian Empire. Its fell out of use after the empire was o..
Phagun
This page contains Indic text. Without rendering support, you may see irregular vowel positioning and a lack of conjuncts. [Enabling complex text support for Indic scriptsMore...] Phagun is a Twelfth and last month in the Nanakshahi calendar, which govern the activities within Si..
Phagwara
Phagwara is a city in the state of Punjab, in northern India. It has many famous Gurudwaras like Gurudwara Sri Guru Ravidas Maharaj on G.T.Road, Sri Sukhchainana Sahib, Sri Chhevin Patshahi in the interior of the town. Guru Ravidas's Birth anniversary is celebrated by organising a big procession e..
Phagy
Biology prefixes and suffixes bio- myco- / -mycete phagy phyto- / -phyte -vore zoo- / -zoan Phagy or phagia is an ecological or behavioral term that is used to identify particular nutritional systems or feeding behaviors. The suffixes -phagy, -phagous and -phage are used to name dif..
Phahonyothin highway
Phahonyothin highway (Thai highway 1) begins at Victory Monument in Bangkok heading towards northern Thailand. When it is out of Bangkok, the provinces along the road are Pathum Thani, Ayutthaya, Saraburi, Lopburi, Nakhon Sawan, Chainat , again Nakhon Sawan, Kamphaeng Phet, Tak, Lampang, Phayao and..
Phaic Tăn
Phaic Tăn: Sunstroke on a Shoestring Phaic Tăn is an imaginary country created by Australians Tom Gleisner, Santo Cilauro, and Rob Sitch, and is the basis for a parody travel guidebook Phaic Tăn: Sunstroke on a Shoestring. It is the effective sequel to Molvanîa which was also published by ..
Phaidon
Phaidon from Elis was a philosopher and a friend and student of Socrates. He was present for the last hours of Socrates. The book Phaidon from Plato is named after Phaidon from Elis. Moses Mendelssohn published a very popular work on the afterlife, which re-used the same title. For the publisher,..
Phaidon Press
The Phaidon Press is one of the leading publishers of books on the visual arts, including art, architecture, photography, and design worldwide. Competitors include other major art publishers such as Taschen, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Thames & Hudson, and Rizzoli. Phaidon was founded in Vienna in 1923..
Phainopepla
The Phainopepla (Phainopepla nitens) is the most northerly representative of the mainly tropical Central American family Ptilogonatidae, the silky flycatchers. The Phainopepla ranges as far north as central California and southern Utah. It is found in hot areas, including desert oases, and is rea..
Phaistos
Map of Minoan Crete Phaistos (Greek: Φαιστός, Mycenaean: PA-I-TO), also transliterated as Phaestos, Festos and Phaestus was an ancient city on the island of Crete. Phaistos was located in the south-central portion of the island, about 3 1/2 miles from the sea. It was inhabited from abo..
Phaistos Disc
The Phaistos Disc (Phaistos Disk, Phaestos Disc, Greek: Δίσκος της Φαιστού) is a curious archaeological find, likely dating to the middle or late Minoan Bronze Age. Its purpose and meaning, and even its original geographical place of manufacture, remain disputed, making it one of the..
Phaistos Disc decipherment claims
There are a large number of claims of decipherment of the Phaistos Disc. The claims may be categorized into linguistic decipherments, identifying the language of the inscription, and non-linguistic decipherments. A purely ideographical reading is not linguistic in the strict sense: while it may rev..
Phaius
Phaius is a genus of large, mostly terrestrial orchids (family Orchidaceae). The genus has about 20 species. These species are found in tropical Asia, into China, Japan, Australia, and west to Africa and Madagascar. ..
Phajol Moolsan
Phajol Moolsan (born September 13, 1968) is a Thai boxer. At the 1988 Summer Olympics he won a bronze medal in the men's Bantamweight category, together with Jorge Julio Rocha of Colombia. ..
Phake
Phake, also known as Phakial, is a Tai-speaking tribal group living in Dibrugarh district and Tinsukia district of Assam, principally along the areas of Dihing river, as well as adjacent parts of Lohit and Changlang districts in Arunachal Pradesh. As of 1990, their population stood at 5,000, which c..
Phakomatoses
Phakomatoses (or "neurocutaneous syndromes") are diseases that are caused by neurological disorders, and primarily result in lesions on the skin and the retina. This grouping is an artifact of an earlier time in medicine, before the distinct genetic basis of each of these diseases was understood. ..
Phak Khonkhoplodnee
The Phak Khon-kho-plod-nee (Thai: คนขอปลดหนี้) is a political party in Thailand. At the last legislative elections, 6 February 2005, the party secured 0.6 % of the popular vote and could not win any seat out of 500 seats. ..
Phalaborwa
350px Phalaborwa is a town situated at half way up along the length of the Kruger National Park in Limpopo Province of South Africa. Large scale mining of phosphates, copper and other minerals takes place here. The town is known for being very hot, with daily temperatures often going above 3..
Phalaenopsis
Phalaenopsis (Blume 1825) is a genus of approximately 60 species of orchids (family Orchidaceae). The abbreviation in the horticultural trade is Phal. Contents 1 Description2 Classification3 Species4 Natural hybrids5 Intergeneric hybrids6 Post-pollination changes ..
Phalaenopsis hieroglyphica
Section : Zebrinae Synonyms : Phalaenopsis lueddemanniana var. hieroglyphica Distribution: Philippines It has creamy white flowers covered with markings. ..
Phalaesia
Phalaesia may refer to: Falaisia, a village in Greece. Phalaesia is the ancient nameLasiona phalaesia, a member of the order LepidopteraThe parasites Phalaesia amblardii or Phalaesia phalaesia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title...
Phalaikos
Phalakaikos was the ruler of Phocis in Greece before he was ousted. After he was ousted he became the leader of a group of mercenaries whose services were sort after by Knossos in Crete. Once in Crete. The leaders of Knossos ordered him to attack their enemy the city of Lyttus. The Lyttians appealed..
Phalangerida
Phalangerida is one of the two former suborders of the large marsupial order Diprotodontia. This large and diverse suborder included kangaroos, wallabies, quokkas, possums, gliding possum-like marsupials and others. The much smaller suborder Vombatiformes encompasses only the koalas and wombats. T..
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Phalangiotarbi
Phalangiotarbi (Haase, 1890) is an extinct arachnid order known exclusively from the Upper Carboniferous of Europe and North America. The affinities of phalangiotarbids are obscure, with most authors favouring affinities with Opiliones (harvestmen) and/or Acari (mites and ticks). Phalangiotarbid..
Phalangist Party
Phalangist Party can refer to: FalangePhalangist Party (Lebanon)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. ..
Phalangite
Phalangite is the name for a phalanx of sarissa-armed infantry in ancient Macedon. The phalangite had an advantage over other phalanxes because of their extremely long pikes known as a sarissa. See also Macedonian phalanxHoplite ..
Phalanstère
A phalanstère was a type of building designed for a utopian community and developed in the early 1800s by Charles Fourier. Based on the idea of a phalanx, this self-contained community consisted of 1,600 people working together for mutual benefit. Though Fourier was able to publish several jour..
Phalantha phalantha
The Common Leopard Phalantha phalantha is a beautiful sun-loving butterfly of the Nymphalid or Brush-footed Butterfly family. Contents 1 Distribution2 Status3 Habits4 Life Cycle5 References6 See also7 External Links Distribution The butterfly is found in Sou..
Phalanx
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Phalanx (Greek word from phalangos, meaning Finger) can refer to: phalanx formation in ancient warfarephalanx bones in hands and feetPhalanx CIWS, a US Navy defense system to protect against an anti-ship missilePhalanx (comics), a ..
Phalanx (comics)
The Phalanx are a cybernetic fictional species in the Marvel Comics universe. They have come in conflict with the X-Men and related groups on several occasions. They form a hive mind, linking each member by a telepathy-like system. Likely inspired by the Borg (with which they share many similarit..
Phalanx (computer game)
Phalanx is a chess-playing software running on Unix-based systems. It has text user interface, where the player could enter their moves with the standard notation. Each of the chess pieces is represented by a single letter, for example B for bishop, N for knight, K for king etc. External links ..
Phalanx (computer programming quality assurance technique)
phalanx (v.): To improve the quality of an existing body of computer programming code by an iterative process of editing the code's documentation, extending the code's test suite and refactoring the code itself on the basis of the documentation and testing. Phalanxing a body of code entails guaran..
Phalanx (video game)
Phalanx is a space shooter video game designed by Kemco for the Sharp X68000, Super Nintendo and Game Boy Advance. Phalanx is infamous for the incongruous box art in its American release: it displays a bearded old man dressed in overalls, wearing a fedora and playing a banjo while a futuristic spa..
Phalanx bones
The phalanges in a human hand The name Phalanges is commonly given to the bones that form fingers and toes. In primates such as humans and monkeys, the thumb and big toe have two phalanges, while the other fingers and toes consist of three. The phalanges do not really have individual names b..
Phalanx CIWS
Block 0 CIWS The Phalanx CIWS (Close-in weapon system, pronounced see-whizz) is an anti-missile system that was designed and manufactured by the General Dynamics Corporation, Pomona Division. It is now manufactured by the Raytheon Company. It is used by the United States Navy on every class of..
Phalanx Covenant
The Phalanx Covenant was a crossover event that ran through Marvel Comics' X-Men family of books in September and October 1994. One of its unique aspects was that the X-Men themselves only played a minor role in the story. Contents 1 Basic plot2 Reading order3 Related issues4 ..
Phalanx formation
A modern reconstruction of Greek hoplites forming a phalanx formation. In reality equipment was not uniform (with the notable exception of Sparta) since each soldier would procure his own equipment and decorate them at will A phalanx (plural phalanxes or phalanges) is a rectangular mass format..
Phalaris
For the genus of grass, see Phalaris (grass). For the Thoroughbred racehorse, see Phalaris (horse). Phalaris was tyrant of Acragas (Agrigentum) in Sicily, from approximately 570 to 554 BC. He was entrusted with the building of the temple of Zeus Atabyrius in the citadel, and took advantage of his ..
Phalaris (grass)
For the historical personage, see Phalaris. Phalaris is a genus of Poaceae. Species include: Phalaris angusta - timothy canarygrassPhalaris aquatica - bulbous canarygrass, Harding grass, Hardinggrass, =Phalaris tuberosaPhalaris arundinacea - reed canary grass, reed canarygrassPhalaris brachysta..
Phalaris aquatica
Phalaris aquatica, syn. P. tuberosa, also known as Harding Grass or bulbous canarygrass, is a species of grass in the genus Phalaris. Varieties include: AQ1, Uneta, and Australis. Leaves and seedlings contain the tryptamine hallucinogens DMT, 5-MeO-DMT and related compounds ([Smith 1977 ..
Phalaris paradoxa
Phalaris paradoxa is a member of the genus Phalaris The spikelets are very different from those of other members of this genus. The spiklet glumes each have a hook. Distribution within the United States: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Louisiana, Maryland, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washing..
Phalarope
The name Phalarope refers to any of three species of slender-necked shorebirds in the genus Phalaropus of the bird family Scolopacidae. They are 6–10" (15–25 cm) in length, with lobed toes and a straight, slender bill. Predominantly grey and white in winter, their plumage develops red..
Phalauda
Phalauda is a town and a nagar panchayat in Meerut district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Geography Phalauda is located at [29.18° N 77.82° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Phalauda]. It has an average elevation of 221 metres (725 feet). Demographi..
Phaleg
Phaleg is also the name of an Olympian spirit. Phaleg is an Italian musical group classified as "world music". Formed in 1995, it employs various combinations of ancient and modern language with the goal of being a modern musical expression of the culture of Calabria. ..
Phalen's maneuver
Phalen's Maneuver Phalen's Maneuver is a diagnostic test for carpal tunnel syndrome discovered by an American orthopedist named George S. Phalen. The patient is asked to hold their wrist in complete and forced flexion (pushing the dorsal surfaces of both hands together) for 30-60 seconds. This ma..
Phalène
The Phalène is the drop-eared version of the Papillon, a toy breed also known as the Butterfly Dog or the Continental Toy Spaniel (Epagneul Nain Continental). History The Phalène is the earliest form of the Butterfly Dog; the appearance of the erect-eared variety was not documented until t..
Phalera
Phalera can mean: Phalera, a genus of butterflies, orPhalera, a piece of horse harness, frequently decorated in artiquity. 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..
Phalera (harness)
A phalera is usually a piece of horse harness in a disk shape, used to cover the corners of a horse's mouth. In antiquity, phaleras used to be highly decorative. ..
Phaleron Bay
Faliron Bay, (Greek: Όρμος Φαλήρου Ormos Falirou, older form: Phaleron Bay) is a bay almost 8 km directly SW of Athens overlooking Andreas Syngrou Avenue. The bay is flanked by Neo Faliro at the Peace and Friendship Stadium and a harbor st..
Phalguna
Phalguna (Hindi: फागुन phaagun or फाल्गुन phaalgun) is a month of the Hindu calendar. In India's national civil calendar, Phaalgun is the twelfth month of the year, beginning on 20 February and ending on 21 March (or 20 March du..
Phalguni
In Hindu astrology (see Jyotish), Phalguni is the name of two lunar mansions: Purva Phalguni and Uttar Phalguni. The name is from Sanskrit phalgu "reddish". In the Shatapatha Brahmanas, Phalguni is the name of a double star constellation (hence appearing in the dual), also called Arjuni "the two Sil..
Phalgun Mela in Khatushyamji
The Phalgun Mela is the most important festival in Khatushyamji, in district Sikar, Rajasthan, India. It occurs in the month of Phalgun, Dashami to Dwadashi (= the 10th to 12th days), just 3-4 days before the great Indian festival Holi. A large crowd visit here from across India to enjoy a sight..
Phalia
Phalia is a small town situated in northern part of Punjab. It is one of the Thesil of District Mandi-Bahaudddin [link] that is bounded on the north west by the river Jhelum, on the South-East by the river Chenab. Local tradition and some resarch by Pakistani as well as international Trave..
Phall
A Phall is a form of curry. It is widely reputed to be the hottest form of curry available, even hotter than the Vindaloo, with at least 10 or 12 ground chillies included in a standard portion. It is popular in Britain but is often not listed on the menu because of its level of spiciness. Cases h..
Phallales
The Phallales are an order of fungi that is more or less synonymous with the gomphoid-phalloid clade. This group includes the stinkhorns, the earthstars, the coral fungi, and some groups of false truffles, club fungi, and chanterelloid fungi. ..
Phallic saints
Phallic saints were actual saints or local deities who were invoked for fertility. More than vulgar representations of the phallus, phallic saints were benevolent symbols of prolificacy and reproductive fruitfulness, and objects of reverence and especial worship among barren women and young girls. ..
Phallic songs
In Aristotle's treatise on poetry, Poetics, he mentions in chapter 4 that the earliest forms of comedy evolved from phallic songs. "Be that as it may, Tragedy - as also Comedy - was at first mere improvisation. The one origionated with the authors of the Dithyramb, the other with those of the p..
Phallic stage
The phallic stage is the third of Freud's psychosexual stages, when awareness of and manipulation of the genitals is supposed to be a primary source of pleasure. In this stage the child deals with the Oedipus complex, if male, or the Electra complex, if female. According to Freud, this stage first o..
Phalloanalysis
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Phallogocentrism
In critical theory and deconstruction, phallogocentrism (or, originally and more narrowly, logocentrism) is a neologism coined by Jacques Derrida, which refers to the perceived tendency of Western thought to locate the center of any text or discourse within the logos (a Greek word meaning word, reas..
Phalloidin
Phalloidin is a toxin from the death cap mushroom Amanita phalloides that binds actin, preventing its depolymerization and poisoning the cell. Phalloidin binds specifically at the interface between F-actin subunits, locking adjacent subunits together. Phalloidin, a bicyclic heptapeptide, binds to ac..
Phallophilia
Phallophilia is the paraphilia involving sexual attraction to penises. ..
Phalloplasty
Phalloplasty refers to the (re-)construction of a penis or, sometimes, to artificial modification of the penis by surgery, often for cosmetic purposes. It is also often used to refer to penis enlargement. Contents 1 Complete (re-)construction1.1 Using a free graft from the arm or leg1.2..
Phallos (novella)
Phallos is a 2004 novella by Samuel R. Delany, published by Bamberger Books. Phallos takes the form of a modern, online essay recounting the history of and synopsizing a novel entitled Phallos that is set in the Mediterranean at the time of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. [Spoiler warningSpoiler..
Phallucy
Contents 1 Band Bio2 In the beginning2.1 8 Years Later2.2 Sound Like Band Bio Sonny Myugba- Guitar David Garcia - Vocals Abe Cunningham - Drums Josh - Guitar Dominic - Bass In the beginning In 1993 Phallucy were one of the most promising upcoming bands in the local Sacr..
Phallus
Mural of Mercury in Pompeii. A phallus is a penis. Any object that visually resembles a penis or acts as a symbol for it may also be referred to as a phallus; however, such objects are more correctly referred to as being phallic. Such symbols often represent the fertility and cultural implica..
Phallus Dei
Phallus Dei was the first album by German band Amon Düül II. Tracklisting Kanaan (4:02)Dem Guten, Schönen, Wahren (6:12)Luzifer's Ghilom (8:34)Henriette Krötenschwanz (2:03)Phallus Dei (20:48) ..
Phallus indusiatus
Phallus indusiatus (also called long net stinkhorn and veiled lady) is a stinkhorn fungus, eaten as a vegetable in some cuisines of southern China, particularly that of the southwestern province of Yunnan. It is called zhu sheng (竹笙, pinyin: zhúshēng) in Chinese. Synonyms Dictyophora indus..
Phalna
Phalna is a city and a municipality in Pali district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Phalna had a population of 21,011. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Phalna has an average literacy rate ..
Phalodi
Phalodi is a city and a municipality in Jodhpur district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Geography Phalodi is located at [26.72° N 73.92° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Phalodi]. It has an average elevation of 303 metres (994 feet). Demographics As of ..
Phalombe
Phalombe is a town approx. 40 km Northeast from Mulanje in southern Malawi. It is situated below the gap between the two larger parts of the Mulanje massif. This is called the fort Lister gap. Due to this location it is vulnerable for so-called flash floods, which can easily occur during the rainy..
Phalombe District
Phalombe is a district in the Southern Region of Malawi. The capital is Phalombe. The district covers an area of 1,394 km.² and has a population of 231,990. Districts of Malawi Central Region Dedza | Dowa | Kasungu | Lilongwe | Mchinji | Nkhotakota | Ntcheu | Ntchisi | Salima Nor..
Phalsbourg
The town of Phalsbourg, in Moselle (Lorraine), was founded as Pfalzburg. In 1911, it was a town of Germany, in the imperial province of Alsace-Lorraine, lies high on the west slopes of the Vosges, 25 miles north-west of Strasbourg by rail. Population in 2006 is 5000. It contains an Evangelical and ..
Phalsbourg-Bourscheid Air Base
Phalsbourg-Bourscheid Air Base is a former USAF base in France. It is located in the Moselle département, just to the west of the town of Phalsbourg, 29 miles northwest of Strasbourg. During the Cold War, Phalsbourg-Bourscheid was a front-line base for the United States Air Forces in Europe (U..
Phaltan
Phaltan is a taluka and a town in the Satara District of the Indian state of Maharastra. The town is about 71 km north-east of the city of Satara. Phaltan has one of the eleven Industrial Training Institutes of the district. The Principality of Phaltan was one of the non-salute princely states of B..
PHAMALy
The Physically Handicapped Amateur Musical Actors League, Inc. commonly known as PHAMALy. PHAMALy is a theater group and touring company that was formed in 1989 when a group of former students of the Boettcher School in Denver, Colorado, frustrated with the lack of theatrical opportunities for peopl..
Pham Buu Loc
Prince Pham Buu Loc was [Prime Minister of the Republic of Vietnam] in 1954.[link] |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Pham Cong Tac
Pham Cong Tac was the Pope of the Cao Dai Sect that battled against Ngo Dinh Diem in control of South Vietnam. ..
Pham Van Dong
Pham Van Dong (March 1, 1906 – April 29, 2000) was an associate of Ho Chi Minh. He served as Prime Minister of North Vietnam from 1955 through 1976, and was Prime Minister of reunified Vietnam from 1976 until he retired in 1987. On May 2, 2000, the Vietnamese Communist Party and the Vietnamese g..
Pham Van Tra
Pham Van Tra Pham Van Tra is Minister of Defense of Vietnam. Born in 1935. Replaced Doan Khue as Minister of Defense of Vietnam from September 1997. Previous post: Chief of General Staff of Vietnamese Army, Vice-Minister of Defense (December 1995-1997). Four-star General. |- style="text-a..
Phan
Phan can be: Phantom Phans, fans of the character Erik (The Phantom) in The Phantom of the Opera. A 'Phangirl' or 'Phan-girl' is a girl Phan and a 'Phanboy' or 'Phan-boy' is a boy Phan.A term used by fans of the jam band Phish to describe themselves.A term used by fans of the Phantasy Star series of..
Phanaeus vindex
Phanaeus vindex, the rainbow scarab or rainbow scarab beetle is a North American dung beetle, with a range from the eastern US to the Rocky Mountains. The head is a metallic yellow color, and males have a black horn which curves backward toward the thorax. Both genders have yellow antennae which c..
Phanagoria
Phanagoria was an ancient Greek colony on the Taman peninsula between the Black Sea and the Azov, roughly on the site of modern Tmutarakan. It was the capital of Great Bulgaria between 632 and 665. In the late seventh century it became (at least nominally) a Byzantine possession; a Khazar tudun was ..
Phanariotes
Phanariotes or Phanariots (Greek: Φαναριώτες, Romanian: Fanarioţi) - were the members of the most prominent and mainly Greek families residing in Phanar (Fener in Turkish, from the Greek word Φανάρι, Phanari - "Lantern"), the chief Greek quarter of Constantinople (Istanbul) - where..
Phanasad Wildlife Sanctuary
Contents 1 '''Geographical Position'''2 '''Ecosystems'''3 '''Faunal diversity'''4 '''Floral Diversity''' Geographical Position long. = 73.05908; lat. = 18.3441 The satellite image can be seen by cliking here [link] Ecosystems Faunal diversity Faunal diversity inc..
Phanerite
An igneous rock having the grains of its essential minerals large enough to be seen macroscopically, i.e. are distinguishable with the unaided eye. Synonymous with coarse grained or megascopically crystalline. Cf: aphanitic. ..
Phaneritic
Granite is typical phaneritic igneous rock. Phaneritic is a term usually used to refer to igneous rock grain size. It means that the size of grains in the rock are large enough to be distinguished with the unaided eye as opposed to aphanitic (which is too small to see with the naked eye) ..
Phaneron
The phaneron is all of that which is, at any time or in any sense, present to the mind. Origin of the term The term 'phaneron' was coined by Charles Sanders Peirce: "[B]y the phaneron I mean the collective total of all that is in any way or in any sense present to the mind, quite regardle..
Phanerophyte
In the Raunkiær system for classifying plants, a phanerophyte is a plant whose growth-points (buds) survive seasons with adverse conditions (e.g., cold seasons, dry seasons) by projecting into the air on stems. ..
Phanerothyme
Phanerothyme is the ninth full length studio album by the Norwegian band Motorpsycho. It was released through Stickman Records (Europe) and Sony (Norway). It was also released in Japan through P-Vine. Contents 1 Track listing2 Vinyl version2.1 Side A:2.2 Side B:3 Person..
Phanerozoic
During the Phanerozoic the biodiversity shows a steady but not monotonous increase from near zero to several thousands of genera. The Phanerozoic (occasionally Phanaerozoic) Eon is the period of geologic time during which abundant animal life has existed. It covers roughly 545 million years a..
Phanes
In Greek mythology, Phanes ("light") or Protogonus ("first-born") was the primeval deity of procreation and the generation of new life; his other names included Ericapaeus ("power") and Metis ("thought"). He is often equated with Eros and Mithras and has been depicted as a hermaphroditic deity emerg..
Phanfare
Phanfare is an online service introduced by Phanfare, Inc in November 2004 offering consumers subscription-based photo sharing and video sharing across the world wide web. The company was founded by Andrew Erlichson and Mark Heinrich. Contents 1 Overview2 Uploading of Photos and Videos..
Phang Nga
Phang Nga (Thai: พังง) is a town (thesaban mueang) in southern Thailand, capital of the Phang Nga Province. ..
Phang Nga (disambiguation)
Phang Nga may refer to Phang Nga townPhang Nga ProvincePhang Nga districtPhang Nga bay redirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Phang Nga Bay
Phang Nga Bay is a 400 km² bay in the Andaman Sea between the island of Phuket and mainland of the Malay peninsula of southern Thailand. Since 1981 a big part of the bay is protected as the Ao Phang Nga National Park. The most famous of the many islands in the bay is the so-called James Bond Islan..
Phang Nga Province
Phang Nga (Thai พังงา) is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand, on the shore to the Andaman Sea. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Ranong, Surat Thani and Krabi. To the south is the Phuket province, but without land boundary to Phang Nga. Contents 1 ..
Phanias
There are several historic people with the name Phanias: Phanias of Eresus in Lesbos, Greek philosopherPhanias, a Stoic philosopher, disciple of Posidonius. Diogenes Laertius mentions a work of his wherein he compares Posidonius with Panaetius in arguing from physical principles. There is also a gen..
Phanias (spider)
Phanias is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Etymology Phanias is an ancient Greek name. Species Phanias albeolus (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1941) (USA)Phanias concoloratus (Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1930) (USA)Phanias distans Banks, 1924 (Galapagos Is.)Phanias dominatus (Chamberli..
Phanias of Eresus
Phanias of Eresus in Lesbos was a Greek philosopher important as an immediate follower of and commentator on Aristotle. He came to Athens about 332 BCE, and joined his compatriot, Theophrastus, in the Peripatetic school. He wrote works entitled Analytica, Categoriae and De interpretatione, which wer..
Phanishwar Nath 'Renu'
'' 'Phanishwar Nath 'Renu' (फणीश्‍वर नाथ रेणु)''' (1921-1977) is one of the great Hindi novelists of the post-Premchand era. Contents 1 Biography2 Writing Style3 Literary Works3.1 Novels3..
Phanocles
Phanocles, Greek elegiac poet, probably flourished about the time of Alexander the Great. His extant fragments show resemblances in style and language to Philetas, Callimachus and Hermesianax. He was the author of a poem on pederasty. A lengthy fragment in Stobaeus (Florilegium, 64) describes the ..
Phanomsok
Phanomsok was a town in South East Asia, located in what is now Cambodia. See also Phanomsok Province ..
Phanomsok Province
Phanomsok was a changwat (province) of Thailand, ceded to French Indochina in 1906. It is now known as Oddar Meancheay located in Cambodia. ..
Phanom Rung historical park
Temple at Phanom Rung Phanom Rung (Thai: ปราสาทพนมรุ้ง), or, with its full name, Prasat Hin Phanom Rung (Phanom Rung Stone Castle), is a Khmer temple complex set on the rim of an extinct volcano at 1,320 feet above sea level, in Buriram province in the Isan region of..
Phanpy
Phanpy (ゴマゾウ Gomazou in Japanese, also called Phanpy in both German and French) is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise. Phanpy derives most of its name from the word "elephant". The "-py" suffix implies it being a small, Basic Pokémon that will evolve. Contents 1 App..
Phantagram
Phantagram (Korean: 판타그램) is a video game development studio based in South Korea. They are mainly known for their popular Xbox game series Kingdom Under Fire. Phantagram is currently co-developing the fantasy/strategy role-playing game Ninety-Nine Nights with Q Entertainment, set for relea..
Phantasia
Phantasia can mean several things: Phantasia is the official transliteration of the Japanese name of an anime. It was eventually given the name The Girl from Phantasia for distribution in North America. The extra words in the title were added to prevent confusion with the Disney animated feature fi..
Phantasialand
Phantasialand is an amusement park in Brühl, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany that attracts approximately 2 million visitors annually. The park was opened in 1967 by Gottlieb Löffelhardt and Richard Schmidt. Although starting as a family oriented park the Phantasialand has added a good range of t..
Phantasia (band)
Phantasia is a rock band from Norborne, Missouri (circa 1969-1973) which included future Rainmakers leader Bob Walkenhorst. ..
Phantasia Press
Phantasia Press Inc. is a small publisher formed by Alex Berman that publishes short-run, hardcover limited editions of science fiction books. The company is based in West Bloomfield, Michigan. The company has published limited editions of works by a number of notable authors, including Poul Ander..
Phantasie
Phantasie is a fantasy computer role-playing game series published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. in 1985. It was developed for the Commodore 64, Apple II, DOS, Atari ST and Amiga systems. With the popularity of the Ultima series of games catching on, Strategic Simulations, Inc. developed its own ..
Phantasies
Phantasies is the name of a series of animated cartoons produced by the Screen Gems studio for Columbia Pictures from 1939 to 1946. The series, featuring characters such as Willoughby and Superkat, is notable as being the last theatrical animated series produced in black-and-white. Columbia did not..
Phantasm
Phantasm may mean: Phantasm (comics)Phantasm (music group), a viol consort that won the 2004 Gramophone Award for Early MusicPhantasm Records, a record label"Phantasms"(TNG episode), an episode of Star Trek: The Next GenerationAndrea Beaumont, the titular "Phantasm" from [[Batman: Mask of the Pha..
Phantasma
Phantasma is a Slovakian death metal band founded by Andy and Roland in 1992. Radoslav comes to band soon. In this line - up, they recorded their first studio demo "Destroyed 'Cause He Believed". After Radoslav leaves the band to execute his military service, new guitarist Leviathan and bassist Jesu..
Phantasmagore (album)
To be Deadsy's sophmore album. Has been planned for release since 2004. A few songs are known to be recorded for the album, but few have been officially confirmed. Tracklisting AcaciaAsuraBabes In AbyssBetter Than You KnowBook Of Black DreamsCarrying OverHealth & TheoryPaint It BlackPhantasmagor..
Phantasmagoria
Phantasmagoria has many meanings: Phantasmagoria was a type of show using an optical device to display moving images, invented in the late 18th century.Phantasmagoria was a horror-themed computer game released in 1995.Phantasmagoria is the name of a Lewis Carroll poem.Phantasmagoria is the name of ..
PHANTASMAGORIA: The Visions of Lewis Carroll
This article or section contains information about a scheduled or expected .It may contain information of a speculative nature and the content may change dramatically as the film's release approaches and more information becomes available. PHANTASMAGORIA is a film currently in production by Mar..
Phantasmagoria (American band)
Phantasmagoria was a band from El Paso, Texas. Its members included Pablo Hinojos-Gonzalez, Cedric Bixler-Zavala, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Ralph Jasso, and Julio Venegas. Cedric and Omar went on to form The Mars Volta, later joined by Paul, with Ralph playing during Eva Gardners absence. Julio Venegas'..
Phantasmagoria (amusement ride)
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Phantasmagoria (band)
This article is about the Japanese band, for the American Band, see Phantasmagoria (American band). Phantasmagoria is a Japanese Visual Kei band. They formed in November of 2004 and their first single "Material Pain" was released in Shoxx Magazine on December 21,2004. The following day they also..
Phantasmagoria (computer game)
Phantasmagoria is a CD-ROM horror-themed computer game series created by Sierra On-line for the DOS and Windows platforms. The series is composed of two games: Phantasmagoria and Phantasmagoria: A Puzzle of Flesh, released in 1995 and 1996, respectively. Contents 1 ''Phantasmagoria''2 ..
Phantasmagoria (Doctor Who audio)
Big Finish Productions audio play ..
Phantasmagoria (Nobuo Uematsu album)
Phantasmagoria is an Original Studio album by Nobuo Uematsu. The album was composed and performed by Nobuo Uematsu, composer of the Final Fantasy albums, with vocals are performed by Chinatsu Kuzuu and other artists. Although it is Uematsu's original album, it contains an vocal arrangement of the "..
Phantasmagoria (show)
Phantasmagoria was a precinema projection ghost show invented in France in the late 18th century, which gained popularity though most of Europe (especially England) throughout the 19th century. A modified type of magic lantern was used to project images on to walls, smoke, or to semi-transparent sc..
Phantasmagoria (The Damned album)
Phantasmagoria is an album by The Damned released by MCA records in July 1985. Special editions were available on white vinyl or picture disc — some versions included a free 12" of their #3 hit Eloise. After much wrangling, The Damned received a new contract with MCA Records (past member..
Phantasmal poison frog
Phantasmal poison frogs can live up to 10 years in captivity. They belong to the Dendrobatidae family, and are sometimes called Dendrobatid Frogs. They have radiant color, powerful poison, and yet are some of the smallest frogs around, ranging from 1 to 4 centimeters. They have one of the stronge..
Phantasms (TNG episode)
Phantasms is a seventh-season [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]] episode. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. In the teaser, Data sees three workmen destroying a warp plasma conduit. He tells them to stop, and after he speaks, he emits a high-pitched so..
Phantasm (comics)
For the Phantasm character that first appeared in [[Batman: Mask of the Phantasm]], see Andrea Beaumont. Danny Chase (later Phantasm) was a short-lived member of the New Teen Titans. A creation of Marv Wolfman, the series writer and co-creator, Danny was raised by parents who were international..
Phantasm (film)
Overview Phantasm is a low-budget cult classic horror movie released in 1979 but made in 1977. It was directed, written, photographed, co-produced and edited by Don Coscarelli. It introduced The Tall Man (who was portrayed in the film and its sequels by Angus Scrimm), a supernatural and sadistic ..
Phantasm (music group)
Phantasm is a four member viol consort based in England founded in 1994 by Laurence Dreyfus. They generally explore repertoire with extended harmonic and textural ranges. Partially because of this their sound tends to be more "edgy" than that of other early music groups such as Fretwork or Anonymous..
Phantasm II
Phantasm II is the 1988 sequel to Phantasm. It was written and directed by Don Coscarelli. Angus Scrimm starred as the Tall Man. James LeGros starred as Mike and Reggie Bannister reprised the role of Reggie from the original film. The story of Phantasm II begins when the original ended, althoug..
Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead
Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead is the 1994 sequel to Phantasm. Like the rest of the series, it was written and directed by Don Coscarelli. The film starred Angus Scrimm, reprising his role as the Tall Man. Reggie Bannister, A. Michael Baldwin (reprising the role of "Mike," who was portrayed by J..
Phantasm IV: OblIVion
Phantasm IV: OblIVion is the 1998 sequel to Don Coscarelli's Phantasm series. It was written and directed by Don Coscarelli as a way to make public many, numerous outtakes from the original film. A. Michael Baldwin and Reggie Bannister reprised the roles of Mike and Reggie from the other films in..
Phantasm Records
Phantasm Records was one of the first Goa trance record labels established in London in the UK in 1993 soon after Dragonfly Records. It has a sub-label called Psychic-Deli releasing ambient music. See also List of record labels ..
Phantasos
In Greek mythology, Phantasos ("apparition") was a son of Hypnos and one of the Oneiroi. He appeared in dreams in the form of [inanimate] objects. Ovid XI, 641. ..
Phantastes
Phantastes is an 1858 fantasy novel written by George Macdonald. The story is of Anodos ("roadless" in Greek), and takes its inspiration from German romance, particularly Novalis. The story concerns a young man who is pulled into another world. External Links [Phantastes Online] ..
Phantasy
Phantasy may refer to: Phantasy (demogroup), a Latvian demogroup active on ZX SpectrumPhantasy (club), a Concert Club located in Cleveland, OhioPhantasy or fantasy (psychology) is a term used in the theory of psychoanalysis to describe unconscious desires, fears, drives, etc.Phantasy Star Online, a..
Phantasy (club)
Phantasy is a concert club located in Cleveland, Ohio. They have hosted such groups as Local H, Blueprint 76, Nine Inch Nails, The Dagger Rebellion, Tooth Fuzz, and others. In their early days, Nine Inch Nails used Phantasy as a practice space and it was a stage for several of their first concerts. ..
Phantasy (demogroup)
Phantasy is a Latvian demogroup active on ZX Spectrum. They arrange the demo party Phat. External links http://www.zxdemo.org/author.php?id=405http://noname.c64.org/csdb/group/?id=12http://www.pouet.net/groups.php?which=754 ..
Phantasy Star
Screenshot of Phantasy Star on the Master System. is the first part of Sega's famous computer role-playing game series of the same name. The game was first released for the Sega Master System in Japan on December 20, 1987. In Japan only, it was re-released for the Sega Megadrive in a limited-..
Phantasy Star Collection
Phantasy Star Collection is both the name of a Sega Saturn and Game Boy Advance game, both a compilation of games in the Phantasy Star series. The Game Boy Advance versions contains emulated versions of the first 3 games, while the Sega Saturn version contains similiar verisons of all 4, along with ..
Phantasy Star Generation 1
Phantasy Star Generation:1 (Japanese: ファンタシースター generation:1) is a role-playing game released in 2003 for the Playstation 2 and is an enhanced remake of Phantasy Star for the Sega Master System, originally released in 1987. It is Volume 1 of the Sega Ages 2500 series. Originall..
Phantasy Star Generation 2
Phantasy Star Generation:2 (Japanese: ファンタシースター generation:2) is a role-playing game released in 2005 for the Playstation 2 and is an enhanced remake of Phantasy Star 2 for the Sega Genesis, originally released in 1987. It is volume 17 of the Sega Ages 2500 series. Originally s..
Phantasy Star II
is a role-playing game released in 1989 for the Mega Drive/Genesis, and later in two different compilations for the Sega Saturn and Game Boy Advance named Phantasy Star Collection. It was also released on the Sega Smash Pack Volume One for the Sega Dreamcast. It also has a remake, named as Phantasy..
Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom
Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom is a traditional console role-playing game that was released for the Sega Mega Drive (Sega Genesis in the United States) in 1990. It was also released in two different compilations known as Phantasy Star Collection for the Sega Saturn and Game Boy Advance. It..
Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium
Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium is a traditional-style console role-playing game released in 1994 for the Mega Drive/Genesis. It was also released on the Sega Saturn Phantasy Star Collection version. Part four of SEGA's Phantasy Star series of games, Phantasy Star IV combines anime-styl..
Phantasy Star Online
Phantasy Star Online (PSO), released in 2000, was an online title for Sega Dreamcast. A bugfix/upgrade edition was released the following year, entitled Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2. This version was also later ported to Microsoft Windows, but this version was only released in Asia. Phantasy Star..
Phantasy Star Online Episode III C.A.R.D. Revolution
Phantasy Star Online Episode III is a video game released for the Nintendo GameCube. It has a card based play style, different from any other game in the Phantasy Star Online series. The story of the game takes place twenty-one years after Episodes I and II. Contents 1 Storyline2 Gamep..
Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II
Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II is a video game released for the Nintendo GameCube and Xbox. An online hack and slash RPG, its focus is online gameplay rather than storyline. Offline mode is also available, for single player and multiplayer. Multiplayer split-screen mode can be played with up ..
Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II Plus
Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II Plus is a video game released for the Nintendo GameCube. An online hack and slash RPG, its focus is online gameplay rather than storyline. Offline mode is also available, for single player and multiplayer. Multiplayer split-screen mode can be played with up to 4..
Phantasy Star Online ver.2
Phantasy Star Online ver.2 is a video game released for the Sega Dreamcast on 6 July 2001. This game was intended to be a patch for the initial Sega Dreamcast release, Phantasy Star Online. Online capability Phantasy Star Online ver.2 allowed users to connect to the internet via SegaNet and an OEM..
Phantasy Star series
Phantasy Star (Japanese: ファンタシースター) is the most famous RPG series by Sega. It has had many incarnations, including an online version. Contrary to most other RPGs, it has a futuristic/fantasy setting where the player battles monsters usin..
Phantasy Star Universe
Phantasy Star Universe (PSU) is a video game that is currently in production by Sega's Sonic Team for the PC, PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360.[link] Press release. URL retrieved 19 April 2006. The expected release date was previously March 30, 2006 in Japan followed by a Fall 2006 release..
Phantasy tour
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Phantazia
Biography Phantazia (real name Eileen Harsaw) is a fictional mutant super villain in the Marvel Comics universe. She was recruited into Toad's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. She was one of the more powerful members of the group, with the ability to project bio-energy in the forms of blasts that co..
Phantom
Phantom could refer to any of the following. Contents 1 Supernatural2 Technology3 Popular culture4 Military5 Other Supernatural A ghost or other apparition.Technology Two US jet engine military aircraft, the FH-1 Phantom and the F-4 Phantom II.The Rolls-Royce Phantom a ty..
Phantom's Revenge
The Phantom's Revenge is a steel roller coaster at Kennywood Park, in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. It was originally named The Steel Phantom, which was built in 1991 by Arrow Dynamics. After the 2000 season, The Steel Phantom underwent extensive changes by Morgan Manufacturing, m..
Phantomon
Phantomon is an Ultimate Level Ghost Digimon modeled after the grim reaper. He uses clairvoyance to see the near future and uses the pendant on his neck to take his victim to another dimension. Contents 1 Abilities1.1 Attacks2 Appearances2.1 Digimon Adventure2.2 Digimo..
Phantoms
For the 2005 album, Phantoms, see Acceptance (band)'.'' For the science fiction/horror novel by Dean Koontz and its film adaptation, see Phantoms (novel). Phantoms is the third album by British new wave band The Fixx, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music). Contents 1 Track listing2 Pe..
Phantoms (album)
Phantoms is Acceptance's first full length album, released on April 26, 2005. Track Listing "Take Cover""So Contagious""In Too Far""Letter""Different""Ad Astera Per Aspera" (Instrumental)"This Conversation is Over""Over You""Breathless""In the Cold""Permanent""Glory/Us" Extended Copy Protection I..
Phantoms (novel)
Phantoms was an novel written by the best-selling author Dean Koontz, released in 1983. Contents 1 Plot2 The Ancient Enemy3 Film Adaptation4 Inspirations5 External links Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Two sisters ..
Phantoms (Stargate Atlantis)
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Phantoms of Fear
Phantoms of Fear is is a single player roleplaying book in the popular Fighting Fantasy series. It contains the standard 400 paragraphs, but unusually, paragraph 400 does not mark successful completion. Gameplay involves the ability to cast spells and an extra score, Power, which is reduced by o..
PhantomWare
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Phantom (1922 film)
Phantom is a silent film that was directed by F. W. Murnau in 1922, the same year he directed Nosferatu. It is an expressionist film with a surreal, dreamlike quality. Plot summary Lorenz Lubota (Alfred Abel), is a clerk in a minor government office and an aspiring poet. While going to work one day..
Phantom (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode)
Contents 1 Plot summary2 Cast and crew3 Episode trivia4 Quotes5 External links Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Cast and crew Vincent D'Onofrio as Detective Robert GorenKathryn Erbe as Detective Alexandra ..
Phantom (Mega Man Zero)
Phantom is a fictional video game character in the video game Mega Man Zero. History Phantom was one of four Reploids modelled after X. A stealthy ninja, Phantom was Head of the Zan'ei Gundan ("Shadow-Slashing Army") with the title of Inshou ("Shadow General"). Phantom's schematics were based on..
Phantom (musical)
The poster of Phantom performed by Cosmos Troupe of Takarazuka Revue (Featuring Youka Wao and Mari Hanafusa). The poster of Phantom performed by Flower Troupe of Takarazuka Revue (Featuring Sumire Haruno and Ayane Sakurano as her Grand Theater debut). Phantom: The American Musical Sensat..
Phantom (novel)
Susan Kay's Phantom is a 1990 novel by Susan Kay based on the Gaston Leroux work The Phantom of the Opera. It is a favorite book of many Phantom "phans." Contents 1 Plot summary2 Characters in \"Phantom\"3 Allusions/references to other works4 Literary significance & criticis..
Phantom (Sword of Truth)
Phantom is the tenth book in Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series. Contents 1 Plot summary2 Characters in \"Phantom\"3 External links4 Wizard's Tenth Rule Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Although not much is kno..
Phantom 2040
Phantom 2040 logo Phantom 2040 is an animated science fiction television series loosely based on the comic strip hero The Phantom, created by Lee Falk. The central character of the series is said to be the great-grandson of the comic strip character. The unusual character design was made by ..
Phantom Agents
The Phantom Agents (Japanese: Ninja butai gekkô), 1964-1966 was an action televison series of 130 black and white episodes. The series was created by Tatsuo Yoshida. The Phantom Agents were modern day ninjas working for the Japanese government. They wore helmets, armed with ninja weapons such as s..
Phantom Below
Phantom Below is the first film released by Hawaii based studio, Pacific Films. Its world premier was at the Hawaii International Film Festival on March 31, 2005. The film is notable in that it has several different editions, one for general audiences, another with eight additional minutes for Japan..
Phantom Blot
Mickey Mouse #16 (1941) The Phantom Blot is a fictional figure from The Walt Disney Company. He is an enemy of Mickey Mouse. He first appeared in the Mickey Mouse comic strip adventure Mickey Mouse Outwits The Phantom Blot by Floyd Gottfredson. This was Gottfredson's only use of The Blot, b..
Phantom blue
Phantom Blue is an all-woman hard rock band from Hollywood, California, USA. Discography Phantom BlueMy Misery (promo CD)Built to PerformPrime Cuts & Glazed DonutsCaught Live (live) Members Original line-up: Gigi Hangach - VocalsMichelle Meldrum - GuitarNicole Couch - GuitarDebra Armstrong - Bas..
Phantom Brave
Phantom Brave is a tactical role-playing game for the PlayStation 2, developed by Nippon Ichi Software, and released in Japan in early 2004 and in North America in August 2004. It is similar in gameplay to its predecessor, [[Disgaea: Hour of Darkness]], with some unique twists. Its story is unrelat..
Phantom Buffalo
Phantom Buffalo (formerly known as The Ponys) are a band from Portland, Maine. This article about a musical group, band, singer, musician, album, or song does not make it clear whether the subject meets the [WikiProject MusicWikiProject Music] criteria for [importanceimportance]...
Phantom Canyon
Phantom Canyon is the name of two canyons located in Colorado, in the Western United States. Phantom Canyon is a canyon located on the Gold Belt Byway. It is formed by Eightmile Creek.Phatnom Canyon is a canyon located Northwest of Fort Collins, Colorado. It is the sole canyon in the state that doe..
Phantom Canyon (Fort Collins Area)
Phantom Canyon is a canyon located in Colorado, in the Western United States. It is in the Laramie Foothills region of Colorado, near Fort Collins. It is formed by the North Fork of the Cache la Poudre River. It is the only canyon in Colorado that is roadless. External links http://nature.org/wher..
Phantom Canyon (Pikes Peak Area)
Phantom Canyon is a canyon in Colorado, in the Western United States. The canyon is formed by Eightmile Creek. It was used as route to take gold and supplies in and out of the Cripple Creek and Victor gold mining districts. The canyon has many recreational features. For example it has many campsi..
Phantom cat
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Phantom cats or alien big cats (ABCs) are a phenomenon of Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii. The reported sightings, tracks and injuries indicate large felines, like exotic panthers or pumas. In some cases the evidence or concerns have been taken seriou..
Phantom circuit
In telecommunication and electrical engineering, a phantom circuit is a circuit derived from suitably arranged wires with one or more conductive paths being a circuit in itself and at the same time acting as one conductor of another circuit. A phantom group is composed of three circuits that are der..
Phantom Corsair
One of the most amazing automobile prototypes of the 1930's was the 1938 Phantom Corsair. This very unusual six-passenger coupe was jointly designed by Rust Heinz, a member of the H. J. Heinz (57 Varieties) family, and Maurice Schwartz of the Pasadena, California based Bohman & Schwartz coachbuild..
Phantom Crash
Phantom Crash is a high-speed Mech combat simulator released by Genki in 2002 for the Microsoft Xbox console. Although it sold unspectacularly, it received a solid cult popularity amongst a minority of gamers. The game rights were later sold to Konami and an equally underwhelming sequel, S.L.A.I, ..
Phantom Dust
is a video game for the Xbox console. It was developed by Microsoft Game Studios and licensed for release in the U.S. by Majesco. Phantom Dust is a fighting-style game in which the player collects skills (over 300 total) and takes missions in which the player must go above ground and engage enemie..
Phantom Eagle
There have been at least two comic book aviator characters who have used the name Phantom Eagle: one introduced during the 1930s-1940s Golden Age of comic books by the now-defunct Fawcett Comics, most of whose properties are now owned by DC Comics; and the other by Marvel Comics during the 1960s. ..
Phantom energy
Phantom energy is a hypothetical form of dark energy with equation of state [w\le-1]. If it exists, it could cause the expansion of the universe to accelerate so quickly that the Big Rip would occur. External links [Phantom Energy and Cosmic Doomsday by Marc Kamionkowski] ..
Phantom Entertainment
Phantom Text Logo Phantom Graphical Logo Icon Phantom Entertainment, Inc, formerly known as Infinium Labs, is a company that is developing a new video game console called the Phantom, which went through several revisions before being put on hold indefinitely in February of 2006. Infi..
Phantom eye syndrome
The phantom eye syndrome refers to phantom phenomena, such as phantom pain in the eye and visual hallucinations, after the removal of an eye (enucleation, evisceration). Contents 1 Symptomatology2 Pathogenesis2.1 Phantom pain and non-painful phantom sensations2.2 Visual hal..
Phantom Fireworks
Phantom Fireworks, founded by BJ Alan, is a manufacturer of consumer fireworks. Praise and criticism While Phantom is often praised for its variety of products, it has often been criticized for its high prices. External links [Official site][Founder's site] ..
Phantom FM
Phantom FM are a Dublin based radio station, originally founded in 1996 as a pirate radio station. They generally play alternative rock with a high emphasis on indigenous artists. Notable Phantom presenters include Pete Reed ,"Sinister Pete", Steve Conway and Rob "Stitch" Taylor. Some Phantom tal..
Phantom Girl
This page discusses the pre-Zero Hour reboot and the post-Legion/Titans reboot versions of the character. For the post-ZH version, see Apparition (comics). Phantom Girl is a fictional character in the DC Universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the thirtieth century. Her real name is Tin..
Phantom Gourmet
The Phantom Gourmet is a food-related television program with a major focus on restaurant reviews from a critic with the same name (see below for more). The show airs on WSBK-TV in Boston, Massachusetts and WLWC in Providence, Rhode Island each Saturday and Sunday mourning at 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM, wi..
Phantom island
Phantom islands are islands that are believed to exist and appear on maps for a period of time (sometimes centuries), and then are removed after they are proven not to exist (or the general population stops believing that they exist). Some phantom islands arose through the mislocation of actual isl..
Phantom Jack
Phantom Jack is the eponymous character of a comic book series created by writer Michael San Giacomo. Its publication started in early 2004 as a monthly series at Image Comics, completing its first five-issues story-arc. After a creative team change and a creative difference with the publisher, th..
Phantom kangaroo
Periodically, reports of kangaroos, wallabies, or their accompanying footprints have been made in places where one would not expect them - in other words, anywhere besides Australia and its surrounding islands. While generally scoffed at by the scientific community, several photographs of the "phant..
Phantom Lady
:Phantom Lady is also the title of a Cornell Woolrich novel, filmed in 1944 as Phantom Lady. Phantom Lady #17 (April, 1948), Fox Feature Syndicate. Cover art by Matt Baker Phantom Lady is one of the first female superhero characters, debuting in the 1940s Golden Age of comic books. Originally ..
Phantom Lady (1944 film)
Universal Pictures' Phantom Lady (1944) is a black and white film noir directed by Robert Siodmak. The film was based on a Cornell Woolrich novel (the first novel writing under pen name William Irish). In what may be the film's most famous sequence, rhythmic intercutting between Elisha Cook Jr.'s ..
Phantom Lapboard
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Phantom leaf phenomenon
The 'phantom leaf' phenomenon is a special link between an organism and parts missing from it's anatomy. It was named this from the picture of a leaf taken through Kirlian photography, in which an electromagnetic charge is sent through photographic plate leaving behind a negative of the item placed ..
Phantom limb
This article is about the symdrome. For the fictional character, see Phantom Limb Phantom limb is a phantom sensation in amputated or missing limbs. A phantom sensation is a feeling that a missing limb is still attached to the body and is moving appropriately with other body parts. Approximatel..
Phantom Limb
This article is about the fictional character. For the symdrome he is named after, see phantom limb Phantom Limb is a fictional villain on the Adult Swim show The Venture Bros. He is a parody of articulate and "gentlemanly" supervillains, such as Ernst Stavro Blofeld of the James Bond books and f..
Phantom load
Phantom load, sometimes referred to as standby power or leaking electricity is the power consumed by any device while it is switched off. Many of the appliances in homes today consume power when they are turned off. These include stereos, VCRs and television sets. The phantom load can be caused by..
Phantom loop
A phantom loop is a suitably arranged electrical network that includes within the number of conductive paths part of the natural environment (which can be at the same time acting as a conductor of another circuit) to complete a circuit. It is a form of open system. Phantom loops can occur in suspend..
Phantom Lord
Song From Kill 'Em All Album by Metallica Released July 1983 Recorded May 1983 Genre Thrash metal Length 51:20 Label Megaforce Records Producer(s) Paul Curcio, Jon Zazula Tracks Hit The Lights (4:17)The Four Horsemen (7:09)Motorbreath (3:03)Jump in the Fire (4:40)(Anesthesia) Pulling Teet..
Phantom Manor
Phantom Manor is a unique interpretation of the traditional ride model conceived for The Haunted Mansion. An attraction at Disneyland Paris, it follows a completely different storyline for the Haunted Mansions at Disneyland, the Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland. Contents 1 Story2 Att..
Phantom mobile device vibration
Phantom mobile device vibration is the feeling of vibration from a mobile device (such as a cell phone) when the device is not actually vibrating. See also: Vibrating alert External links [Thread: "Phantom Cell Phone Vibrations" at Acts of Volition][Thread: "Phantom Vibration Syndro..
Phantom Moon
Phantom Moon is the third album by Duncan Sheik. Released via Elektra Records' Nonesuch Records imprint, the album was a collaboration between Sheik, who provided the stark instrumentation, and poet/playwright Steven Sater, who wrote the lyrics for the album. The album is considered a tribute of ..
Phantom nodes
A common term in Document Object Model topics referring to unwanted nodes in the tree structure created by the parsing engine in place of white spaces between tags in the source code. On the affected engines it leads to extra empty text nodes in place of pretty-print in the source code. Example: f..
Phantom of Inferno
Phantom of Inferno is a visual novel game distributed by Hirameki International (a subsidiary of the Japanese visual novel publisher Hirameki). It came out in Japan in 2001, and then was distributed in America by AnimePlay in 2003. Plot Phantom of Inferno is a story detailing the life of a 15-year..
Phantom of the Auditorium
In this Goosebumps novel, upon producing a school play of Phantom of the Opera a group of friends believe that the auditorium may be haunted by the mysterious night janitor, Mr. Emile... However as an unexpected twist towards the end, when the truth is finally revealed, it is shown that the audi..
Phantom of the Megaplex
Phantom of the Megaplex is a made-for-television children's movie, produced by the Disney Channel and originally aired in 2000. Described by one critic as a "blend of laughs and thrills for the family," the film concerns strange happenings at a megaplex on the night of a major movie premiere. The c..
Phantom of the Opera (1943 film)
Claude Rains starred as Erique-–the Phantom–-in the 1943 production of Phantom of the Opera. Phantom of the OperaThis is one of the few film versions that omits the word "The" in the title is a 1943 Universal horror film starring Nelson Eddy, Susanna Foster and Claude Rains. It was direc..
Phantom of the Paradise
Phantom of the Paradise is a 1974 cult film written and directed by Brian De Palma. The story is a loosely adapted mixture of Phantom of the Opera, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Faust. The film's tagline is He's been maimed, framed, beaten, robbed and mutilated. But they still can't keep him fr..
Phantom pain
Phantom pain, also called deafferentation pain, anesthesia dolorosa, or denervation pain, is pain that is felt in a part of the body (usually an extremity) that either no longer exists due to amputation or is insensate as a result of nerve severance. It is often described as a burning sensation, th..
Phantom Phorce
Phantom Phorce is a remix album of Super Furry Animals' 2003 album Phantom Power. First editions of the album, orderable from the band's website[link], came packaged in an unusual case that doubles as a paper model and a bonus CD; the Slow Life EP. Track listing "Hello Sunshine" (Weevil)..
Phantom Planet
Phantom Planet is a frequently evolving four-piece alternative music band based out of Southern California that achieved fame for its track California, which has gone on to become the theme song for the popular Fox TV series, The O.C.. Phantom Planet also performed a cover of Jackson Browne's Some..
Phantom Planet (album)
Phantom Planet is an eponymous album by the band Phantom Planet, released on January 6, 2004. Track listing "The Happy Ending" – 3:20"Badd Business" – 2:17"Big Brat" – 3:22"1st Things 1st" – 2:52"Making a Killing" – 2:42"You're Not Welcome Here" – 3:27"By the Be..
Phantom Planet Is Missing
Phantom Planet is Missing is an album by the American band Phantom Planet. It was released in 1998 on Geffen Records. Track listing "I Was Better Off""So I Fall Again""Recently Distressed""Can't Take It""The Local Black And Red""Don't Get Down""Dying Of Silence""Down In A Second""Lisa (Does It ..
Phantom power
For the albums named Phantom Power, see Phantom Power (album). Invented in the mid-1960s and standardized shortly thereafter, phantom power is a widely-used method for supplying current to devices over signalling cables, especially audio. This is most often used for condenser microphones, and occas..
Phantom Power (album)
Phantom Power is the name of three albums: Phantom Power, the 1990 album by Rick Wakeman.Phantom Power, the 1998 album by The Tragically Hip.Phantom Power, the 2003 album by Super Furry Animals. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Phantom Power (Rick Wakeman album)
Phantom Power LP, Cassette and CD by Rick Wakeman Released 1990 Recorded 1990 Genre Progressive rock Length 51 min 4 sec Record label Ambient/President Producer Rick Wakeman Professional reviews Allmusic.com 2 stars out of 5 [link] Rick Wakeman Chronology In The Beginning(19..
Phantom Power (Super Furry Animals album)
Phantom Power is the sixth album by Welsh rock band Super Furry Animals. The album was released in 2003, and featured a range of songs more acoustic in style, while retaining the Furries' techno subtleties. One of the most notable tracks, is the seven-minute epic "Slow Life", which blends pop, ..
Phantom Power (The Tragically Hip album)
Phantom Power is the seventh full-length album by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip. The album was released in 1998 (see 1998 in music). Though well-received, like all their albums, it is not generally considered their best work, despite the popularity of songs such as "Poets" and "Bobcaygeon..
Phantom Punch
This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected . Phantom Punch is the fourth album by Norwegian singer/songwriter and guitarist Sondre Lerche. The album is due for release in fall 2006, and will feature twelve tracks and at least one single. Recorded Tracks Airpor..
Phantom Pyromusical
Phantom is a pyromusical presented in 2005 that incorporated sound, light, fireworks and special effects to a music score from Phantom of the Opera. It is notable as the first show of its kind to use stage lighting and large special effect props to support a full size fireworks show. Phantom won..
Phantom Quest Corp
|} Phantom Quest Corp (You-Gen-Kai-Sha) is a comedy/paranormal anime which involves a beautiful#redirect [[Template:Fact]] exorcist who owns her own ghost-busting company. It is believed that the story was taken from Ghost Sweeper Mikami. Ayaka Kisaragi is a beautiful woman decended from a long ..
Phantom ranch
Phantom Ranch is a lodge at river level in the Grand Canyon, United States. It is on the North Kaibab Trail, close to the Kaibab Bridge across the Colorado River. There are dormitories for men and women as well as private cabins for groups. Due to the demand, reservations are taken up to 23 mont..
Phantom Ranch
Phantom Ranch is a location within Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, along the North Kaibab Trail just north of the Colorado River. Phantom Ranch is the site of a lodge and campground, and is a popular overnight destination for those hiking the Canyon rim-to-rim. It is located near the conver..
Phantom Ranger
Phantom Ranger First Appearance: The Phantom Phenomenon ([[Power Rangers: Turbo]]) Last Appearance: Countdown to Destruction, Part 2 ([[Power Rangers: In Space]]) Status: Unknown Affiliation: None Homeworld: Eltar Weapon(s): None Zord(s): ArtillatronDelta Megazord Powers: ..
Phantom Records
Phantom Records (2) / labels (P) Profile: Australian indy label established by Dare Jennings and Jules Normington in 1980. Contact Info: Phantom Records PO A1437 Sydney South NSW Australia 1235 References See also List of record labels ..
Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps
Phantom Regiment Location Rockford, IL Division Division I Founded 1967 Director Patrick Seidling Championship Titles 1996 Corps Uniform White jackets and pants, black sequin sash and half-cape, white pith helmets with white plumes The Phantom Regiment Drum and B..
Phantom Rider
The Phantom Rider is the name of several fictional, Old West heroic gunfighters in the Marvel Comics universe. The character name was originally the Ghost Rider, and was changed following the introduction of Marvel's motorcycle-riding supernatural character of the same name. The Western Ghost Rid..
Phantom river stone
According to Yu Suzuki's Story Shenmue, this is the stone type used to create the Phoenix Mirror and Dragon Mirror. Shenhua's Father is a worker in the mines of Buailu Village in The Chinese province of Guilin. He was also the creator of the mirrors, and also named Shenhua under the Shenmue Tree. ..
Phantom shiner
The phantom shiner (Notropis orca) is a species of fish. It was once endemic to the Rio Grande basin and ranged from central New Mexico to southernmost Texas and adjacent Tamaulipas. Once found in the warmwater reaches of the Rio Grande (though never particularly abundant), no specimens have been co..
Phantom Slayer
Phantom Slayer was a computer game released by Med Systems in 1982 for the TRS-80 Color Computer and Dragon 32/64. Screenshot: A red-robed Phantom closes in on the player. Written by Ken Kalish, Phantom Slayer was one of the forerunners of the modern First-person shooter genre. The player mov..
Phantom Stranger
The Phantom Stranger is a fictional character of unspecified paranormal origins who battles mysterious and occult forces in various titles published by DC Comics, sometimes under their Vertigo imprint. He first appeared in his own series, on August/September of 1952, by John Broome and Carmine Inf..
Phantom Taoiseach
Phantom Taoiseach is a term coined by Professor John M. Kelly, a former Fine Gael TD, Chief Whip, Attorney-General of Ireland and the then Professor of Constitutional Law in University College Dublin, to describe the status of a Taoiseach who, although he has lost the support of a majority in Dáil ..
Phantom Thief Kid
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Phantom time hypothesis
Phantom time hypothesis is a theory developed by Heribert Illig which suggests that the Early Middle Ages (614–911 CE) never occurred, meaning that all artifacts attributed to this time period are from other times and that all historical figures from this time period are outright fabrications...
Phantom Tollbooth (band)
Phantom Tollbooth was a post punk band from New York City. The band formed in 1984, releasing records on the Homestead label, later to disband in 1988 In 2003, Guided By Voices frontman Robert Pollard created new lyrics and melodies for Phantom Tollbooth's 1988 album Power Toy. The resulting albu..
Phantom Tollbooth (disambiguation)
Phantom Tollbooth may refer to: The Phantom Tollbooth, a children's book written by Norton JusterThe Phantom Tollbooth (film), a 1970 film directed by Chuck Jones, produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-MayerPhantom Tollbooth (band), a post-punk band This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation&..
Phantom Troupe
The Phantom Troupe (also known as the Genei Ryodan) is the name for a gang of thieves, from the anime/manga series Hunter × Hunter. The group consists of a total of 13 nen users. New members join the group by killing (and therefore replacing) a previous member. In case of where a member dies of o..
Phantom vehicle
A phantom vehicle is a supposed ghostly or haunted vehicle. No such phenomena have been scientifically verified and no research on this topic appears in the peer-reviewed scientific literature. However, many people find such stories fascinating and they are common in urban legends and entertainment...
Phantom withdrawal
A phantom withdrawal is a cash withdrawal from an automatic teller machine where money has been withdrawn, and neither the customer nor the bank admit liability. ..
Phantom Zone
The Phantom Zone is a fictional dimension in the Superman comic books and related media. It was frequently used in Superman comics before the continuity was rebooted in the 1980s, after Crisis on Infinite Earths, and has appeared occasionally since. Contents 1 Pre-Crisis2 Post-Crisis3&..
Phantosmia
Phantosmia is the phenomenon of smelling odors that aren't really present. (AKA Phantom odors) The most common odors are unpleasent smells such as rotting flesh, vomit, feces, smoke etc. Phantosmia often results from damage to the nervous tissue in the olfactory system. The damage can be caused b..
Phanuel
According to the biblical Gospel of Luke, Phanuel was the name of the father of Anna. He is mentioned only once in Luke 2:36. He is of the Tribe of Asher. Chapter 40 of the Book of Enoch Phanuel is an angel who is set over the repentance unto hope of those who inherit eternal life. One of the fo..
Phanuel (archangel)
Phanuel is the name given to the fourth Archangel in the Book of Enoch after Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel. He "presides over repentance, and the hope of those who will inherit eternal life." Some associate Phanuel with Uriel, however, the Book of Enoch clearly distinguishes the two. The referenc..
Phanuel Bacon
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Phan Ba Vanh
Phan Bá Vành (?-1827), a native of Minh Giám village (now Vũ Tiên, Thái Bình Province in coastal northern Vietnam), was the charismatic leader of one of Vietnam's largest peasant uprisings against the Emperor Minh Mạng, the second emperor of the Nguyễn Dynasty. At the height of the insur..
Phan Boi Chau
Phan Boi Chau Vietnamese name Quốc NgữPhan Bội Châu Chữ Nôm潘佩珠 Phan Bội Châu (Chữ nôm 潘佩珠 1867-1940) was a pioneer of Vietnamese twentieth century nationalism. In 1903 he formed a revolutionary organization called the Reformation Society (Duy Tân Hội). From 19..
Phan Chu Trinh
Phan Chu Trinh Vietnamese name Quốc ngữPhan Chu Trinh Chữ nôm潘周楨 Phan Chu Trinh (His name has no tones, this is a correct spelling) also known as Phan Châu Trinh (1872 - 1926) was a famous early 20th century Vietnamese nationalist. He also used the alias Tây Hồ. He soug..
Phan Huy Quat
Dr. Phan Huy Quat served as Prime Minister of South Vietnam and also as [Prime Minister of the Republic of Vietnam]. Biography In 1964, Phan was appointed by Air Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky to form a new government after General Nguyen Khanh was forced to step down as head of the government..
Phan Khac Suu
Phan Khac Suu was President of South Vietnam from 1964–1965. Biography He was an octogenarian, a trained agricultural engineer and was a member of the Cao Dai sect. He was a member of Emperor Bao Dai's political cabinet. Under President Ngo Dinh Diem's reign, he was briefly jailed for mild diss..
Phan Poh Ngean
Phan Poh Ngean is the Grandmaster of the International Chi-Ke Chuan martial arts movement. Phan started this martial arts movement in the 1960s in Malaysia. Chi-Ke Chuan has grown throughout South East Asia and the world. Phan grew up in a family who valued traditional Chinese arts and culture. Hi..
Phan Rang-Tháp Chàm
Phang Rang-Thap Cham (in Vietnamese Phan Rang-Tháp Chàm) is a city in Vietnam and the capital of Ninh Thuan province. The community has a population of 161,000 (2004), of which 91,000 (2004) live in the main city. During the Vietnam war, Phang Rang was the site of an American Air Force base. The a..
Phan Rang Air Base
Phan Rang Air Base is a former South Vietnamese Air Force and United States Air Force base used during the Vietnam War. It is located near the city of Phan Rang-Thap Cham within Ninh Thuan Province in Southern Vietnam. Phan Rang was used as an airfield by the Japanese during World War II. In ..
Phan Thiết
Phan Thiết is the capital city of Binh Thuan Province, Vietnam. Located on an arm of the South China Sea, Phan Thiết is one of Vietnam's most important fishing areas. Its population is roughly 205,333 (2004). Ho Chi Minh lived in Phan Thiết for a short time and taught at the Duc Thanh school..
Phan Thị Kim Phúc
June 8, 1972: Kim Phúc, center left, running down a road near Trang Bang after an VNAF napalm attack. (©Nick Ut/Associated Press) Phan Thị Kim Phúc known as Kim Phuc (born 1963) was the subject of a famous photo from the Vietnam war. The picture shows her at about age nine running naked a..
Phan Văn Khải
Phan Văn Khải This is a Vietnamese name; the person's family name is Phan, but should be properly referred to as Khải. Phan Văn Khải (born December 25, 1933) is a former prime minister of Vietnam. He was elected to the position on September 24 1997, and was re-elected in August 200..
Phaon
There are two literary characters by this name. Phaon in Greek mythology was a boatman of Mitylene in Lesbos. He was old and ugly when Aphrodite came to his boat. She put on the guise of a crone. Phaon ferried her over to Asia Minor and accepted no payment for doing so. In return, she gave him ..
Phao Sriyanond
Phao Sriyanond (March 1, 1910 - November 21, 1960) was a director general of Thailand's national police. An ambitious army officer of Thai-Burmese ancestry, Phao married the daughter of General Phin Choonhavan and as a colonel took part in the 1947 coup that ended the last of Pridi's attempts to fo..
Phaphlu
Phaphlu is a mountainous town in north-east Nepal, approximately 90 kilometres east of the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu. ..
Phaphund
Phaphund is a town and a nagar panchayat in Auraiya district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Geography Phaphund is located at [26.6° N 79.47° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Phaphund]. It has an average elevation of 133 metres (436 feet). Demographi..
Phaps
Phaps is a small genus of bronzewing pigeons. It includes 3 species. Common Bronzewing, Phaps chalcopteraBrush Bronzewing, Phaps elegansFlock Bronzewing, Phaps histrionica ..
Phap Hoa Temple
Phap Hoa Temple, (Chuà Pháp Hoa in Vietnamese, meaning Dharma Lotus Temple), is a Vietnamese Buddhist temple located at 20 Butler Avenue, Pennington, South Australia, 5013. It was established in 1978, and moved to its current location in December 1989. It is a member of the United Vietnamese Buddh..
Phar-Mor
Phar-Mor was a U.S. chain of discount drug and department stores, based in Youngstown, Ohio and founded by Michael I. Monus (usually called Mickey Monus) and David S. Shapira in 1982. Some of its stores used the names Pharmhouse and Rx Place. Low prices were advertised to bring in a large volume o..
Pharacocerus
Pharacocerus is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Pharacocerus castaneiceps Simon, 1910 (Guinea-Bissau)Pharacocerus ebenauensis Strand, 1908 (Madagascar)Pharacocerus ephippiatus (Thorell, 1899) (Cameroon)Pharacocerus fagei Berland & Millot, 1941 (Ivory Coast)* Pha..
Pharagos
In the Incursion campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Pharagos is the lost homeworld of the Forerunners, the ancestors of the Githyanki and Githzerai before their race was enslaved by the Illithids. Pharagos is a lightly populated Earth-like world, it has three continents ..
Pharaildis
Saint Pharaildis (Dutch: Veerle) (d.750), patron saint of Ghent, was married against her will at a young age with a nobleman. She reportedly stayed a virgin until her death, possibly with consent of her husband. He abused her because of her abstention but it is unclear whether this was as voluntary ..
Pharamond
Merovingian Dynasty Kings of All the Franks Kings of Neustria Kings of Austrasia Pharamond 410-426 Clodio 426-447 Merowig 447-458 Childeric I 458-481 Clovis I 481 - 511   Childebert I 511-558   Clotaire I 511-561   Chlodomer 511-524   ..
Pharaoh
''For other uses, see Pharaoh (disambiguation) Dynasties of Pharaohs in Ancient Egypt Predynastic Egypt Protodynastic Period Early Dynastic Period 1st 2nd Old Kingdom 3rd 4th 5th 6th First Intermediate Period 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th (Thebes only) Middle Kingdom 11th (''All Eg..
Pharaoh's Island
See also Pharaoh's Island in the River Thames. Pharaoh's Island refers to an island on the northern Gulf of Aqaba in Egypt's eastern Sinai Peninsula. In the 12th century, Crusaders defending nearby Aqaba, now in Jordan, built a citadel on the small island, which they called Ile de Graye. In 1170, S..
Pharaoh's Island, River Thames
See also Pharaoh's Island in Egypt. Pharaoh's Island is an island in the River Thames, England. The island is located above Shepperton Lock. It was given to Admiral Nelson following the Battle of the Nile. References [The River Thames Guide — Shepperton Lock] ..
Pharaoh's Servant
Pharaoh's Servant (PSV) was the fourth English booster to in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. It is comprised of the Japanese sets Curse of Anubis and Thousand-Eyes Bible. It has a wide selection of trap cards as well as some powerful effect monsters like "Thousand-Eyes Restrict". It also contains..
Pharaohmon
Pharaohmon is a Mega Digimon of the Demon Man/Ghost group. He is an Egyptian-themed Digimon. He curses any intruder who enters his tomb. He is the next stage of Mummymon. Contents 1 Evolution2 Abilities2.1 Attacks3 Apperances3.1 Digimon World 4 Evolution Ultimate - Mumm..
Pharaoh (Book of Abraham)
''For other uses, see Pharaoh In Latter-day Saint theology, Pharaoh is the proper name of the first king of Egypt, as found in the Book of Abraham in the Pearl of Great Price. According to the Mormon text, Pharaoh is the son of Egyptus, daughter of Ham, son of Noah, who rules Egypt righteously dur..
Pharaoh (computer game)
Pharaoh is an isometric city-building game set in Ancient Egypt by Impressions Games and published by Sierra Entertainment for Windows-based computers . It involves the construction and management of settlements and cities in ancient Egypt, and is the first such themed game in the City Building ..
Pharaoh (disambiguation)
Pharaoh may refer to: Pharaoh - the title of ancient Egyptian monarchsPharaohs - the national Egyptian football (soccer) team.Pharaoh (Book of Abraham) - is a person in the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) Book of Abraham.Faraon - a book by Bolesław PrusPharaoh (computer game)Pharaoh (actor) -..
Pharaoh (novel)
Pharaoh "Ramses XIII" (center) with high priests Herhor (left) and Mefres in Jerzy Kawalerowicz's 1966 film based on Bolesław Prus' novel Pharaoh. Pharaoh (Polish title: Faraon) is the fourth and last major novel by the Polish writer Bolesław Prus. It was composed over a year's time in 18..
Pharaoh 90
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Pharaoh ant
The pharaoh ant (Monomorium pharaonis) is a small (2 mm) reddish brown ant known for being a major indoor nuisance pest, especially in hospitals. The origin of this 'tramp' ant is uncertain, although favoured alternatives include West Africa and Indonesia. The Pharaoh ant has been introduced ..
Pharaoh Djer
Pharaoh Djer is a fictional character from The Methos Chronicles. He is the main antagonist to the series hero, Methos. Contents 1 History2 Trivia3 Appearances4 External links History Pharaoh Djer was a pharaoh during ancient Egypt. He ordered the Smiting of Sinai towards ..
Pharaoh Hound
The Pharaoh Hound is a breed of dog, a hound which has been classed as a member of the sighthound/pariah and the so-called primitive family. It has a decent balance between the primitive features and manners of the pariah family and the grace and racy lines of the sighthounds. It is the nationa..
Pharaonic Guardian
Pharaonic Guardian (PGD) was the seventh English booster pack in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. It is comprised of the Japanese sets Pharaonic Guardian and The New Ruler. It contains a large number of Zombie-type cards and a set of cards called "Gravekeepers", as well as the "once per turn you ca..
Pharaonism
Pharaonism is an ideology that rose to prominence in Egypt in the 1920s and 1930s. It looked to Egypt's pre-Islamic past and argued that Egypt was part of a larger Mediterranean civilization. This ideology stessed the role of the Nile River and the Mediterranean Sea. Pharaonism's most notable adv..
Pharao (music)
Pharao was one of Germany's most successful dance acts. Their debut single, I Show You Secrets, rocketed them to the top of the German Charts within weeks. European sales were so good that they made the Top Ten in several other countries. The singles There Is A Star, World of Magic and the album P..
Pharaun Mizzrym
Pharaun Mizzrym is a fictional character in the War of the Spider Queen series, part of the Forgotten Realms setting. He is a mage from House Mizzrym of Menzoberranzan. He is charismatic and is a fine example of a drow mage—well-dressed, eloquent, and never left standing on one foot. He employs..
Phare
The Phare programme is one of the three pre-accession instruments financed by the European Union to assist the applicant countries of Central and Eastern Europe in their preparations for joining the European Union. Originally created in 1989 as the Poland and Hungary: Assistance for Restructuring t..
Pharenda
Pharenda is a small Indian village in the province of Uttar Pradesh in northern India, approximately 70 kilometres north of Gorakhpur near the border with Nepal. ..
Pharez
In the Book of Genesis, Pharez or Péretz (פֶּרֶץ / פָּרֶץ "Breach", Standard Hebrew Péreẓ / Páreẓ, Tiberian Hebrew Péreṣ / Pāreṣ) is the son of Judah by the Canaanitish woman Tamar. He was the tw..
Pharez Whitted
Since 1982, jazz trumpeter, composer, and producer Pharez Whitted has performed throughout the United States and overseas, including gigs at the 1988 Presidential Inauguration, The Arsenio Hall Show, The Billboard Music Awards, Carnegie Hall, and the MoTown Music Showcase. Whitted has performed..
Phare d'Eckmuhl
The Phare d'Eckmuhl (Eckmuhl's lighthouse) is a 213 ft high lighthouse found in the small village of Penmarch built in 1890 by the Marquise of Blocqueville, who dedicated it to her father, the general Louis Nicolas Davout, who was the prince of Eckmühl. It was finished and inaugurated in 1897...
Phare de la méditerranée
The Phare de la méditerranée is an observation tower with a revolving restaurant 45 metres above ground at Palavas les flots in France. Phare de la méditerranée was originally a water tower. External links http://www.palavaslesflots.com/fr/vacances/phare-medi.htmlhttp://www.skyscraperpage.com/c..
Pharisees
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Pharisee and the Publican
The Parable of the Pharisee and the Publican was given by Jesus in the New Testament (Luke). From Luke 18:9-14 18:9 And he spake this parable unto certain which trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and despised others: 18:10 Two men went up into the temple to pray; the one a Pharisee, ..
Pharma
Pharma may be an abbreviation for: Pharmaceutical companyPharmaceutical drugPharmacologyPharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ma..
Pharmaceuticals (China)
Contents 1 Overview of Chinese pharmaceutical industry2 Number, size, and growth2.1 Production levels2.2 Low R&D2.3 Companies organization and management2.4 Comparison of Chinese and Western Pharma Business3 Regulatory Requirements3.1 Government Drug Pricing..
Pharmaceuticals (India)
Contents 1 Brief history2 The Indian pharmaceutical industry (IPI) today2.1 Statistics2.2 Patents2.3 Product development2.4 Small and medium enterprises2.5 Challenges2.6 R&D2.7 Labor force3 Biotechnology3.1 Relationship between pharmaceuticals..
Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme or PBS is a programme of the Australian Government that provides heavily subsidised prescription drugs to residents of Australia. The PBS ensures that all Australians have affordable and reliable access to a wide range of necessary medicines. Contents 1 His..
Pharmaceutical codes
Pharmaceutical codes are used in medical classification to uniquely identify medication. Examples of coding systems include: Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System (AT, or ATC/DDD) -- administered by World Health OrganizationNational Drug Codes (NDC) -- administered by Food and Drug..
Pharmaceutical company
A pharmaceutical company (or drug company) is a company licensed to discover, develop, market and distribute drugs. Contents 1 History2 Biotechnology company3 Drug discovery3.1 Target identification3.2 Target prioritization/validation3.3 Lead identification3.4 L..
Pharmaceutical form
Pharmaceutical form is the way the drugs are delivered to the patient. Types of pharmaceutical forms (abbreviation, latin origin) ampule (amp; lat. ampula)capsule (cap., caps.; lat. capsula)cream (cr., crm.)elixir (elix.)emulsion (emuls.; lat. emulsum)fluid (fl., fld.; lat. fluidum)grain (gr.)drop(..
Pharmaceutical glaze
Pharmaceutical glaze is an alcohol based solution of various types of Food Grade Shellac. It is also known as confectioners glaze, resinous glaze, pure food glaze and natural glaze. Since the primary ingredient carries a negative connotation, these are euphemismistically derived phrases to what is d..
Pharmaceutical Industries
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Pharmaceutical marketing
Pharmaceutical marketing is the business of selling pharmaceuticals or drugs. Contents 1 History2 Direct and indirect marketing to health care providers2.1 Individual research2.2 Peer influence2.3 Direct contact with pharmaceutical sales representatives2.3.1 Physicia..
Pharmaceutical Product Development
Pharmaceutical Product Development (PPD) is a global contract research organization headquartered in Wilmington, North Carolina. External links [Official website] ..
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) is a trade body of the pharmaceutical research and biotechnology companies in the United States. PhRMA's mission is advocacy for public policies that encourage the discovery of new medicines for patients by pharmaceutical/biotechnology ..
Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia or PSA is a professional organisation of Australian pharmacists. PSA is the body that represents about 70% of the pharmacy profession in Australia, though it is often overshadowed by the more widely known Pharmacy Guild of Australia. PSA is one of two provider..
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v. Boots Cash Chemists (Southern) Ltd.
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v. Boots Cash Chemists (Southern) Ltd. Court of Appeal, Civil Division Date decided: 5 February 1953 (Court of Appeal decision) Full case name: Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v. Boots Cash Chemists (Southern) Ltd. Citations: [1953�..
Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland
The Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland is the statutory and regulatory body for pharmacists in Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1925 soon after the partition of Ireland and the creation of the Northern Ireland state. ..
Pharmaceutical Students Association, Uppsala
The Pharmaceutical Students Association (in Swedish Farmacevtiska Studentkåren, nicknamed "Farmis") is one of two students' unions at Uppsala University. While all other students of the university are members of the Uppsala Student Union, students at the Faculty of Pharmacy are organized in the Pha..
Pharmaceutics
Pharmaceutics is the discipline of pharmacy which deals with all facets of the process of turning a new chemical entity (NCE) into a medication able to be safely and effectively used by patients in the community. Pharmaceutics is the science of dosage form design. There are many chemicals with kno..
Pharmacia
Pharmacia, founded in 1911, was originally a government-owned Swedish pharmaceutical company. Sold to private interests in the 1990s, it was first merged with the American pharmaceutical company Upjohn and headquartered in London. The merged company Pharmacia & Upjohn was there after bought by the A..
Pharmaciens Sans Frontières
Pharmaciens Sans Frontières Comité International (PSFCI) is the largest humanitarian association in the world specialized in the pharmaceutical sector. Founded in 1985 to retrieve unused drugs from chemists for use in developing countries, PSFCI extended its objectives to help the developing co..
Pharmacis
Pharmacis is a genus of moths of the family Hepialidae. There are eight described species found in Eurasia. Species P. aemilianus - ItalyP. anselminae - ItalyP. bertrandi - FranceP. carna - Central and eastern EuropeP. castillanus - SpainP. claudiae - ItalyP. fusconebulosa Map-winged Swift - Eura..
Pharmacist
For the precursor profession, see Apothecary Pharmacists are health professionals who practice the art and science of pharmacy. In their traditional role, pharmacists typically take a request for medicines from a physician in the form of a medical prescription and dispense the medication to the..
Pharmacists for life international
Pharmacists for life international or PFLI is an international pro-life organization advocating the rights of pharmacists to say "no" when asked to distribute prescription contraceptives. Websites [Pfli.org] ..
Pharmacode
Pharmacode is a barcode standard, using in the pharmaceutical industry as a packing control system. It is designed to be readable despite printing errors. It can be printed in multiple colors as a check to ensure that the remainder of the packaging (which the pharmaceutical company must print to ..
Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacodynamics is the study of the biochemical and physiological effects of drugs and the mechanisms of drug action and the relationship between drug concentration and effect. It is often summarily stated that pharmacodynamics is the study of what a drug does to the body, whereas pharmacokinetics ..
Pharmacoepidemiology
Pharmacoepidemiology may be defined as the study of the utilization and effects of drugs in large numbers of people. To accomplish this study, pharmacoepidemiology borrows from both pharmacology and epidemiology. Thus, pharmacoepidemiology can be called a bridge science spanning both pharmacology an..
Pharmacogenetics
The terms pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics tend to be used interchangeably, and a precise, consensus definition of either remains elusive. Pharmacogenetics is generally regarded as the study of genetic variation that gives rise to differing response to drugs, while pharmacogenomics is the broad..
Pharmacogenomics
Pharmacogenomics is the branch of pharmaceutics which deals with the influence of genetic variation on drug response in patients by correlating gene expression or single-nucleotide polymorphisms with a drug's efficacy or toxicity. By doing so, pharmacogenomics aims to develop rational means to opti..
Pharmacognosy
Pharmacognosy is the study of medicines from natural sources. Originally - during the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century - the term (used for the first time by the Austrian physician Schmidt in 1811) was used to define the branch of the medicine or even of the commodoty sciences ("W..
Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacokinetics is a branch of pharmacology dedicated to the study of the time course of substances and their relationship with an organism or system. In practice, this discipline is applied mainly to drug substances, though in principle it concerns itself with all manner of compounds residing wit..
Pharmacological chaperone
A pharmacological chaperone is a relatively new concept in the treatment of certain genetic disease. Small molecules which stabilize the correct folding of a protein are administered to the patient which results in a recovery of function lost due to mutation. Pharmacological chaperones present an ..
Pharmacological gene therapy
Gene Therapeutics. Pharmacological gene therapy is a new field that combines pharmacological therapy and gene therapy. It is used either to prevent a defective gene from producing its protein or to increase the concentration of normal protein produced in the body by insertion of DNA or RNA frag..
Pharmacology
Pharmacology (in Greek: pharmacon (φάρμακον) meaning drug, and logos (λόγος) meaning science) is the study of how chemical substances interact with living systems. If substances have medicinal properties, they are considered pharmaceuticals. The field encompasses drug composition and pr..
Pharmacopeia Drug Discovery
Pharmacopeia Drug Discovery Inc is a US based corporation based in Princeton, New Jersey. They claim that they are trying to commercialize technologies to combinational chemistry. External links [The meaning of the word pharmacopeia] [[Categories: Some US company]] ..
Pharmacoperone
A pharmacoperone (from "pharmacological chaperone") is a small molecule that enters cells and serves as a molecular scaffolding in order to cause otherwise-misfolded mutant proteins to fold and route correctly within the cell. Mutation of proteins often causes molecular misfolding, which results in..
Pharmacophore
A pharmacophore was first defined by Paul Ehrlich in 1909 as "a molecular framework that carries (phoros) the essential features responsible for a drug’s (=pharmacon's) biological activity" (Ehrlich. Dtsch. Chem. Ges. 1909, 42: p.17). In 1977, this definition was updated by Peter Gund to "a set o..
Pharmacophore discovery
Pharmacophore discovery is a means of lead discovery or lead optimization, used in drug development. External Links http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=12871063&dopt=Abstract ..
Pharmacopoeia
Pharmacopoeia (literally, the art of the drug compounder), in its modern technical sense, is a book containing directions for the identification of samples and the preparation of compound medicines, and published by the authority of a government or a medical or pharmaceutical society. The name has a..
Pharmacosiderite
Pharmacosiderite is a hydrated basic ferric arsenate, with chemical formula KFe4(AsO4)(OH)4 - 7H2O and a molecular weight of 873.38 g/mol. It consists of the elements arsenic, iron, hydrogen, potassium, sodium and oxygen. It has a Mohs hardness of 2 to 3, about that of a finger nail. Its specific..
Pharmacosmos
Pharmacosmos is an international pharmaceutical company with corporate headquarters, manufacturing facility and research laboratories in Holbaek, Denmark. Founded in Denmark in 1965, Pharmacosmos manufactures and markets pharmaceutical drug products and active pharmaceutical ingredients (API). The..
Pharmacotherapy
Pharmacotherapy is the practice of treating diseases with medication. See also PharmacologyMedicinal chemistry External links [The Annals of Pharmacotherapy][Pharmacotherapy] - The official journal of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy[Journal of Informed Pharmacothe..
Pharmacovigilance
Pharmacovigilance the pharmacological science relating to the detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse effects, particularly long term and short term side effect, of medicines (Source: The Importance of Pharmacovigilance, WHO 2002). It is gaining importance for doctors and s..
Pharmacy
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Bowl of Hygeia Pharmacy (from the Greek φάρμακον = drug) is the profession charged with ensuring the safe use of medication. Traditionally, pharmacists have compounded and dispensed medications on the orders of physicians. More recently, pharm..
Pharmacybrands
Pharmacybrands Ltd (PBL) a pharmacy retail group in New Zealand with around 215 stores. The group is majority owned by API, however some member pharmacies own some of the company. It owns: AmcalUnichemDispensary First[Amcal] [Unichem] [Dispensary First] [Pharmac..
Pharmacy (disambiguation)
Pharmacy is the profession of compounding and dispensing medication.The word "pharmacy" is also used to describe a prescription drug-dispensing operation, most commonly a community pharmacy.For the defunct restaurant in Notting Hill, London, see Pharmacy (restaurant). This is a [disambiguatio..
Pharmacy (restaurant)
Pharmacy was a fashionable restaurant in Notting Hill, London, which opened in 1997. The venture was backed, in the early days, by Damien Hirst and the public relations guru, Mathew Freud. It gained further publicity thanks to a dispute with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society which claimed the name an..
Pharmacy and Therapeutics
Pharmacy and Therapeutics is a committee at a hospital or an insurance plan that meets to decide which drugs will appear on that entities drug formulary. The committee usually consists of both doctors and pharmacists. They must weigh the costs and benefits of each drug and decide which ones provide ..
Pharmacy College Admission Test
The Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) is a standardized test given to prospective pharmacy school students. The test is divided into five sections, together to be taken in three hours, thirty minutes. These sections include Verbal, Quantitative, Biology, Chemistry, Reading and, as of 2004, an..
Pharmacy informatics
Pharmacy informatics (PIX), also referred to as pharmacoinformatics, is the application of computers to the storage, retrieval and analysis of drug information. PIX systems help the pharmacist manage information including but not limited to medical insurance records of patients, drug interaction dat..
Pharmacy practice
Pharmacy practice is the discipline of pharmacy which involves developing the professional roles of pharmacists. Areas of pharmacy practice include: Disease-state managementClinical interventions (refusal to dispense a drug, recommandation to change and/or add a drug to a patient's pharmacotherapy,..
Pharmacy Records
Pharmacy Records is an independent record label based in Melbourne, Australia, and run by Richard Andrew of Registered Nurse. Notable artists Black CabThe FergsGrand SalvoMississippi BarryRegistered NurseSilver RayPrincess One Point FiveTugboatDiving Bell See also List of record labels External lin..
Pharmacy technician
Pharmacy technician is a job title for a pharmacy staff member "who works under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist, and performs many pharmacy-related functions." [link] In most cases, job duties include providing medication and other health care products to patients. Pharmacy..
PharmaFrontiers
PharmaFrontiers NASDAQ: [PFTR]is a commercialization-driven biotechnology company that develops autologous cellular therapies for the treatment of multiple sclerosis, congestive heart failure, and diabetes. The company is focused on autologous cellular therapy applications based on its pr..
Pharmahuasca
Pharmahuasca is a pharmaceutical version of the traditional entheogenic brew ayahuasca. It can be either entirely synthetic or a combination of synthesized chemicals and plant extracts. Usually, these combinations are made from extracted psychoactives (such as DMT from Mimosa hostilis) and synthetic..
Pharmakonisi
Pharmakonisi, or Farmakonisi (Gr. Φαρμακονήσι), is a small Greek island of the Dodecanese prefecture. North lies the island of Agathonissi, west lie the islands of Lipsi and Patmos, south lies the island of Kalymnos and Pserimos. Pharmakonisi's flora is specifically rich and it's 15 squar..
Pharmakos
Pharmakos (Greek φαρμακος) in Ancient Greek religion was a kind of scapegoat. On the first day of the Thargelia, a festival of Apollo at Athens, two men, the Pharmakoi, were led out as if to be sacrificed as an expiation, and at an earlier date were actually sacrificed. Walter Burkert show..
Pharmalogical torture
Pharmalogical torture uses psychotropic and/or other chemicals to induce pain and cause compliance with torturer's goals. ..
Pharmasave
Pharmasave National, which has been in operation since 1981, currently serves as a banner for over 340 independently owned pharmacies across Canada. The corporation is separated into 5 regions: Pacific, Western, Central, Ontario, and Atlantic. Pharmasave's business model is one of self-governance, w..
Pharmed Arena
Pharmed Arena is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Miami, Florida and was opened on February 1, 1986. It is home to the Florida International University Golden Panthers basketball and volleyball teams. It was originally named Sunblazer Arena but was renamed Golden Panther Arena when FIU's athlet..
PharmFree
PharmFree is an ongoing campaign begun in 2002 by the American Medical Student Association in collaboration with No Free Lunch to organize political activism challenging the practice of pharmaceutical gifting to students and physicians. Contents 1 Objectives2 PharmFree Day3 Counter..
Pharming
For pharming in genetics see: pharming (genetics). Pharming is the exploitation of a vulnerability in DNS server software that allows a cracker to acquire the domain name for a site, and to redirect, for instance, that web site's traffic to another web site. DNS servers are the machines responsibl..
Pharming (genetics)
Pharming is a merger of "farming" and "pharmaceutical" and refers to the use of genetic engineering to insert genes that code for useful pharmaceuticals into host animals or plants that would not otherwise express those genes. As a consequence, the host animals or plants then make the pharmaceuti..
Pharming parties
Pharming parties are get-togethers where prescription drugs are exchanged. These parties, while not necessarily devoted to illegal substances, are meeting places to use prescription drugs in order to become intoxicated. Such parties are generally an abuse of prescription medication, especially when ..
Pharnabazus
Pharnabazus was a Persian soldier and statesman, the son of Pharnaces, belonged to a family which from 478 BC governed the satrapy of Phrygia on the Hellespont, from its headquarters at Dascylium, and, according to a discovery by Theodor Nöldeke, was descended from Otanes, one of the associates of ..
Pharnabazus of Phrygia
Pharnabazus (in Greek Φαρνάβαζος; lived 4th century BC) was a Persian general, son of Artabazus. He joined his father exile at the Macedonian court in the years 353–343 BC. He returned in Persia when his father made peace with the king Artaxerxes III; Pharnabazus became brother-in-la..
Pharnaces
Pharnaces is the name of two kings of Pontus: Pharnaces I of Pontus, first important ruler of the kingdomPharnaces II of Pontus, famous for having made an unfortunate attempt to reconquer Pontus, crushed by Julius CaesarPharnaces is also the name of two satraps of Phrygia on the Hellespont under the..
Pharnaces II of Pontus
Pharnaces II (in Greek Φαρνάκης, died 47 BC) was the son of the great Mithridates VI of Pontus, a famed enemy of the Roman empire. Contents 1 Coup2 War with Caesar3 Marriage, issue and succession4 Sources Coup He was raised as his father's successor and treated with ..
Pharnaces I of Pontus
Pharnaces I (in Greek Φαρνάκης; lived 2nd century BC), fifth king of Pontus, was the son of Mithridates III, who he succeeded on the throne.1. The date of his accession cannot be fixed with certainty; but it is certain, at least, that he was on the throne before 183 BC, in which year he su..
Pharnavaz I of Iberia
Pharnavaz I (also written Parnavaz, P’arnawaz, or Farnavaz) (Georgian: ფარნავაზი) (ca 335-237 BC) was the first king of the ancient Georgian kingdom of Iberia (Kartli) in ca 302-237 BC. Founder of the royal dynasty of Pharnavazians, he is also ..
Pharnuches of Lycia
Pharnuches (in Greek Φαρνούχης or Φαρνούχoς) was a Lycian appointed by Alexander the Great to command the force sent into Sogdiana against Spitamenes in 329 BC. The result of the expedition was disastrous, with the destruction of the whole army. Pharnuches had been entrusted with it..
Pharoahe Monch
Pharoahe Monch (born Troy Jamerson) is an American hip hop artist from Queens, NY. He is known for his complex delivery and multi-syllabic rhyme schemes. Career Monch released three albums as part of the rap duo, Organized Konfusion with partner Prince Poetry: The self-titled Organized Konfusion,..
Pharoah Sanders
Reggie Workman, Pharoah Sanders, and Idris Muhammad, c. 1978 Pharoah Sanders (born October 13, 1940) is a United States jazz saxophonist. Sanders was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, under the name Farrell Sanders. He began his professional career playing tenor saxophone in Oakland, California..
Pharology
Pharology (named after Pharos, the famed lighthouse of Alexandria) is the study of lighthouses and signal lights. ..
Pharos
Pharos is: The name of the Lighthouse of Alexandria, as well as the island off the Egyptian coast at the port of Alexandria on which the lighthouse still stands;The Roman lighthouse at Dubris;The Greek and Latin word for "lighthouse", and thus the etymological origin of the word for "lighthouse" in..
Pharos (album)
Pharos is an album by experimental ambient artists SETI which was released in 1995. Track listing CD1: \"arecibo\" ".beacon01" (18:53)".beacon02" (6:17)".beacon03" (6:20)".beacon04" (4:34)".beacon05" (6:07)".beacon06" (6:54)".beacon07" (4:47) CD2: \"phoenix\" ".beacon08" (11:31)".beacon09" (4:04..
Pharos Tribune
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Pharr, Texas
Pharr is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 46,660. Pharr is connected by bridge to the Mexican city of Reynosa, Tamaulipas. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Pharr is located ..
Pharrell
Pharrell Williams (born April 5, 1973) is one half of -- and the songwriter for -- the primarily hip-hop production duo, The Neptunes (with Chad Hugo). Pharrell is also the lead singer and drummer, in the funk and rock group N*E*R*D, with Hugo and Shae Haley, as well as a solo artist (singer/rappe..
Pharsalia
Pharsalia (also known as the Bellum civile or Civil War) is a Roman epic poem by the poet Lucan, telling of the civil war between Julius Caesar and the forces of the Roman Senate led by Pompey the Great. Pharsalia is a reference to the Battle of Pharsalus, which occurred in 48 BC, near Pharsalus, Th..
Pharsalia, New York
Pharsalia is a town in Chenango County, New York, USA. The population was 542 at the 2000 census. Pharsalia is a name related to the location of Julius Caesar's victory over Pompey. The Town of Pharsalia is an interior town of Chenango County, located in the western half of the county. Conten..
Pharsalus (episode of Rome)
"Pharsalus" Someone is about to lose his head Season 1 (2005) Episode 7 (HBO; see BBC editing) Air date(s) October 9, 2005 (HBO)December 7, 2005 (BBC) Writer(s) David Frankel Director Tim Van Patten Setting Greece (Pharsalus), Rome, and Ptolemaic Egypt Time frame Chronolog..
Pharsman I of Iberia
Pharsman I was king of Iberia. He ruled from sometime before 50 AD until 52 AD. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Pharyngeal
The word pharyngeal, meaning to do with the pharynx or throat, occurs in more than one context: For pharyngeal anatomy, see PharynxFor pharyngeal sounds in phonetics, see Pharyngeal consonantThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ..
Pharyngealisation
Pharyngealisation or pharyngealization is a secondary articulation of consonants or vowels by which the pharynx is constricted during the articulation of the sound. Arabic uses phonemic secondary pharyngealisation for the "emphatic" coronal consonants. The letter ʿayn represents a pharyngealized gl..
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Pharyngeal consonant
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Pharyngeal constrictor
Pharyngeal constrictor can refer to: Superior pharyngeal constrictor muscleMiddle pharyngeal constrictor muscleInferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ma..
Pharyngeal gill slit
The pharyngeal gill slit is a characteristic of Chordates. Found only in the embryos, these gills disappear in the development stage. ..
Pharyngeal muscles
Pharyngeal muscles can refer to: Inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscleMiddle pharyngeal constrictor muscleSuperior pharyngeal constrictor muscleStylopharyngeus muscleSalpingopharyngeus muscleThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ..
Pharyngeal nerve
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Pharyngeal pouch
This article is about the condition. For the embryological structure, see Branchial pouch. A pharyngeal pouch is a pulsion diverticulum of the pharyngeal mucosa through Killian's dehiscence. Killian's dehiscence (also known as Killian's triangle) is a triangular area in the wall of the pharynx bet..
Pharyngeal raphe
The Pharyngeal raphe is a raphe that serves as the origin and insertion for several of the pharyngeal constrictors (Inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle, Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle, Superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle). External links SUNY Figs [31:02-05]SUNY Labs [31:..
Pharyngeal slit
Pharyngeal slits, found in both hemichordata and chordata, are used by organisms in feeding. The wall of the pharynx is perforated by up to 200 vertical slits, which are separated by stiffening rods. Rows of beating cilia cause currents of water to flow through the mouth, through the pharyngeal sli..
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Pharyngitis
Pharyngitis is a painful inflammation of the pharynx, and is colloquially referred to as a sore throat. Infection of the tonsils, tonsillitis (American English: tonsilitis) may occur simultaneously. The major cause is infection, of which 90% are viral, the remainder caused by bacterial infectio..
Pharyngolepis
Pharyngolepis is an extinct genus of primitive jawless fish that lived in the Silurian period. Lacking stabilizing fins, it is thought to have been a poor swimmer. Pharyngolepis did have a well-developed caudal fin. Around its chest region it had some spikes, possibly for protection against pre..
Pharyngula
Pharyngula is the name of a stage in embryonic development. ["PHARYNGULA PERIOD (24-48 h)"] The embryonic development of all vertebrates shows remarkable similarities at the embryonic stage called the pharyngula. At this stage they all contain a: notochorddorsal hollow nerve cordpost-an..
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Pharzoof
Pharzoof is a runt parademon from the planet Apokolips who was abandoned to die, since the planet has no compassion for weaklings (especially among the elite parademons. He appeared in the Birds of Prey series published by DC Comics. Contents 1 Character History1.1 Return to Apokoli..
Phar Lap
Tommy Woodcock with Phar Lap (1930). Phar Lap was also the name of a computer software company Phar Lap (in pronunciation, the words are run together usually as one word: "farlap") was a chestnut gelding thoroughbred horse, standing 17.1 hands, who is considered by many to be Australasia's gr..
Phar Lap (company)
Phar Lap was software company specializing in software development tools for the MS-DOS/PC-DOS operating system. They were most noted for their software allowing developers to access memory beyond the 640KB limit of DOS (DOS extenders) and were an author of the VCPI standard. Phar Lap Software, Inc..
Phasael tower
The Phasael Tower, Hippicus Tower and Miriamne Tower are three towers in Jerusalem situated close to where Jaffa gate is today. These towers protected the main entrance to the city. Phasael tower was named after Herod's brother, Hippicus was named after Herod's friend who fell in battle, while Mir..
Phascogale
The Phascogales (members of the eponymous genus Phascogale), also known as Wambengers, are carnivorous Australian marsupials of the family Dasyuridae. There are two species; the Brush-tailed Phascogale (Phascogale tapoatafa) and the Red-tailed Phascogale (Phascogale calura). As with a number of da..
Phascogalinae
The subfamily Phascogalinae includes about 12 very small marsupial carnivores native to Australia and New Guinea: the antechinuses and the phascogales. Like the quolls, the planigales and ningauis, the Tasmanian Devil, and a number of others, they make up part of the biological order Dasyuromorphia..
Phascogalini
Classification Tribe Phascogalini* Genus Antechinus** Tropical Antechinus, Antechinus adustus** Agile Antechinus, Antechinus agilis** Fawn Antechinus, Antechinus bellus** Yellow-footed Antechinus, Antechinus flaviceps** Atherton Antechinus, Antechinus godmani** Cinnamon Antechinus, Antechinus leo*..
Phascolarctidae
Phascolarctidae is a family of marsupials of the order Diprotodontia, consisting only of one extant species, the Koala, six well known extinct species, with another 5 less well known extinct species known and 2 extinct species who's taxonomy is debatable but is put in this group. The closest relat..
Phascolarctos
The genus Phascolarctos consists of 3 species, of which only one (P. cinereus, the Koala) is alive today. The largest species was P. stirtoni (or Giant Koala) that lived in the Pleistocene epoch. Giant Koala species are known only from fossils found in the Lake Eyre and Tarkarooloo basins of South..
Phascomon
Phascomon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Rookie Level Demon Beast Digimon, the Rookie form of Belphemon. Evolution Rookie (Child) - PhascomonChampion (Adult) - PokyupamonUltimate (Perfect) - AstamonMega (Ultimate) - Belphemon Abilities Attacks Evil SnoreEucaly Claw ..
Phase
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Phase may refer to: Phase (matter), a physically distinctive form of a substance, such as the solid, liquid, and gaseous states of ordinary matterphase (syntax), a syntactic domain hypothesized by Noam Chomsky.Phase (waves), the ang..
Phase-change Dual
PD-M650 Phase-Change Dual (PD) is a rewritable optical disc format introduced by Panasonic in 1995. Much like CD-RW, PD uses a phase change layer that can be overwritten in a single pass of the read/write head. A PD disc has a capacity of 650 MB, can be rewritten 500,000 times and is enclosed ..
Phase-change incubator
The phase-change incubator is a low-cost, low-maintenance device to help test for microorganisms in water supplies. It uses small balls containing a chemical compound that, when heated and then kept insulated, will stay at 37°C (approx. 99°F) for 24 hours. This allows cultures to be tested witho..
Phase-change memory
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. Phase-change memory (also known as PCM, PRAM and Ovonic Unified Memory) is a type of non-volatile computer memo..
Phase-coherent holography
Phase-coherent holography is a type of holography, in which undiffracted beams are deflected phase-coherent. ..
Phase-contrast imaging
Phase-contrast imaging - or more casually, High Resolution (HR) imaging - is a method of imaging in Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). The ability to image using phase contrast is one of the key elements which differentiates Transmission Electron Microscopy from conventional optical (light) m..
Phase-locked loop
In electronics, a phase-locked loop (PLL) is a closed-loop feedback control system that maintains a generated signal in a fixed phase relationship to a reference signal. This technique is widely used in radio, telecommunications, computers and other electronic applications where it is desired to ..
Phase-shift keying
Topics in Modulation techniques Analog modulation Amplitude modulation | Frequency modulation | Phase modulation Digital modulation ASK | PSK | FSK | QAM | Delta modulation | MSK [edit] Phase-shift keying (PSK) is a digital modulation scheme that conveys data by changing, or m..
Phase-shift mask
Phase shift masks utilize the interference, generated by phase differences, and is one resolution enhancement technique. In order to control the phase of an exposure light precisely, we have to optimize the material and structure of the mask. Alternating PSMs and attenuating PSMs are already used in..
Phase-shift oscillator
A phase shift oscillator is a simple sine wave electronic oscillator. It contains an inverting amplifier, and a feedback filter which 'shifts' the phase by 180 degrees at the oscillation frequency. The filter must be designed so that at frequencies above and below the oscillation frequency, the sig..
Phase-type distribution
In probability theory, a phase-type distribution is a probability distribution that can be represented as the time to absorption in a continuous-time Markov chain with m transient states i = 1, 2, ..., m and one absorbing state 0. There are two major types of phase-type distribution, continuous and ..
Phase5
Phase5 Digital Products was a computer hardware manufacturer that made boards for the Amiga computer. Their most well known products were accelerator boards which replaced the CPU with a faster model. Mostly these used a CPU from the Motorola 68k series, but their latest products, the BlizzardPPC an..
Phased adoption
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Phased array
A giant phased-array radar in Alaska In telecommunication, a phased array is a group of antennas in which the relative phases of the respective signals feeding the antennas are varied in such a way that the effective radiation pattern of the array is reinforced in a desired direction and suppr..
Phased plasma gun
The Phased Plasma Gun (or PPG) is a fictional weapon from the TV series Babylon 5. It fires a small charge of superheated gas. This gas retains both its shape and small volume via a residual magnetic field. Upon impact with an object, the magnetic field is dissipated and the heat discharged. PPG bol..
Phaselis
Phaselis is an ancient Lycian city in the Antalya Province in Turkey. It is located between the Bey mountains and the forests of the Olympos National Park, 16 km west to the touristic town of Kemer and 57th kilometer of the Antalya - Kumluca highway. Phaselis and other ancient towns around the shore..
Phaseolamin
Phaseolamin, also known as "Phase 2", is an inhibitor of alpha-amylase. Originally isolated from white kidney beans, the protein is now commercially produced and sold as a diet aid. It works by inhibiting the action of starch degradation enzyme alpha-amylase, so that less sugar is absorbed in the ..
Phaseoleae
The tribe Phaseoleae is one of the subdivisions of the plant family Fabaceae, which includes the legumes. This tribe includes many of the beans cultivated for human and animal food. Some of the species in Tribe Phaseoleae include: moth bean (Vigna acontifolia)azuki bean (Vigna angularis)urd bean ..
Phaseolus
Phaseolus is a genus in the family Fabaceae of about fifty plant species, all native to the Americas. At least four of the species have been domesticated since pre-Columbian times for their beans. Most prominent among these is the common bean, P. vulgaris, which today is cultivated worldwide in ..
Phaser
Phaser can mean one of the following: In the Star Trek fictional universe, a Phaser (fictional weapon) is a fictional beam weapon commonly used by the protagonists.Personnel Halting and Stimulation Response rifle (PHASR), an actual Dazzler (weapon).In electronics a Phaser (electronics) is an audio s..
Phaser (effect)
A phaser is an audio signal processing technique used to filter a signal by attenuating a series of notches in the frequency spectrum. The position of the notches typically varies over time (modulation), and phasers usually include a low frequency oscillator for this purpose. A stereo phaser is us..
Phaser (fictional weapon)
In the Star Trek fictional universe, a phaser is a beam (or directed-energy) weapon most commonly used by the Federation Starfleet. Contents 1 Overview2 Mechanics3 Types3.1 ''TNG'' personnel phaser power settings4 See also4.1 Outside of Star Trek5 External link ..
PhaseSpace
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Phases (.hack)
The Eight Phases are fictional boss monsters from the .hack franchise that encompasses several video games, anime and manga. They are a threat to players both in the MMORPG, The World, and in the real world. The Phases are programs designed by Harald Hoerwick, creator of The World. Their purpose is..
Phases (Buffy episode)
"Phases" is episode 15 of season 2 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. See also List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes. Contents 1 Plot synopsis1.1 Summary1.2 Expanded overview2 Writing and acting2.1 Cast3 Quotes and trivia4 Production details4.1 Music4.2&nbs..
Phases and Stages
Phases and Stages is a 1974 album by Willie Nelson. It is a concept album illustrating the dissolution of Nelson's marriage. Track listing All songs written by Willie Nelson. "Phases and Stages (Theme)/Washing the Dishes" – 1:42"Phases and Stages (Theme)/Walkin'" – 4:06"Pretend I Nev..
Phases of the Holocaust
The Holocaust Early elements Racial policy · Nazi eugenics · Nuremberg Laws Euthanasia · Concentration camps (List) Jews Nazi Germany, 1933 to 1939 Pogroms: Kristallnacht, Iaşi, Jedwabne, Lwów Ghettos: Warsaw, Łódź, Lwów, Kraków,Theresienstadt Einsatzgruppen..
Phases of Venus
The phases of Venus vary from a thin crescent to full phase in 584 days. They can be seen without a telescope by those with exceptionally acute eye-sight, at the limit of human perception. The angular resolution of the naked eye is about 1 minute of arc. The apparent disk of Venus measures betwee..
Phase (matter)
In the physical sciences, a phase is a set of states of a macroscopic physical system that have relatively uniform chemical composition and physical properties (i.e. density, crystal structure, index of refraction, and so forth). The most familiar examples of phases are solids, liquids, and gases. L..
Phase (syntax)
A phase is a syntactic domain first hypothesised by Noam Chomsky in 1998.Chomsky, Noam (1998). "Minimalist Inquiries: The Framework" MIT Occasional Papers in Linguistics 15. Republished in 2000 in R. Martin, D. Michaels, & J. Uriagereka (eds.). Step By Step: Essays In Syntax in Honor of Howard Lasni..
Phase (waves)
Phase is an overloaded word used for: instantaneous phase: the current position in the cycle of something that changes cyclicallyphase shift: a constant difference/offset between two instantaneous phases, particularly when one is a standard reference Waves are amplitudes that change cyclically, ..
Phase 10
Phase 10 is a card game created in 1982 by Kenneth Johnson based on a variant of rummy known as Liverpool Rummy. It requires a special deck, and can be played by two to six people. The game is named after the ten phases (or melds) that a player must advance through in order to win. Contents 1..
Phase 1 Survey
Phase 1 Survey: The first of three phases of investigation in a Cultural Resource Management project (CRM). Typically this phase is the finding of archaeological sites in a defined geographic area. The methods of finding these sites is usually pedestrian survey, shovel testing, or mechanical scr..
Phase 2 reaction
Phase 2 reactions are metabolic processes aimed at attaching polar and ionizable groups to phase 1 metabolites in order to form water soluble products which are devoid of activity and easily excreted from the body. Some phase 2 reactions include glucuronidation, sulfation, methylation, and acetylat..
Phase angle
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The phase angle of a point on a periodic wave is the distance between the point and a specified reference point, expressed using an angular measure. This angular measure is obtained by projecting a rotating vector onto the real axis of an Argand diagram. ..
Phase angle (astronomy)
Phase angle in astronomical observations is the angle between the light incident onto an observed object and the light reflected from the object. In the context of the astronomical observations this used to be the angle Sun-object-Earth. With the development of the space travel, as well as in hypo..
Phase angle (disambiguation)
Phase angle may refer to one of the following. The phase angle of a point on a periodic wave is the distance between the point and a specified reference point, expressed using an angular measure.Phase angle (astronomy), the angle between the incident light and reflected light. This is a [disam..
Phase cancellation
In physics, phase cancellation refers to the effect of two waves that are out of phase with each other being summed. Since the waves are not in phase, the crests and troughs will not match up, and the end result could be a wave that has less overall amplitude than both of the original waves. Exampl..
Phase center
In horn and other directional antennas, the apparent phase center is used since radiation is only emitted at certain angles. In antenna design theory, the phase center is the point from which the electromagnetic radiation spreads spherically outward, with the phase of the signal being equal at a..
Phase change heat pump
A phase change heat pump employs a liquid with a low boiling point to transfer heat from cooler space to a warmer space; generally in a refrigeration application. It is the most common heat pump used in domestic refrigerators, and heat pumps are also used in air conditioning systems to trans..
Phase Change Material
A Phase Change Material (PCM) is a substance with a high heat of fusion which, melting and solidifying at certain temperatures, is capable of storing or releasing large amounts of energy. *[PCM Energy] has comprehensive information on Phase Change Material. The only phase change used for..
Phase constant
In electromagnetic theory, the phase constant is the imaginary component of the propagation constant for a plane wave. It is represented by the symbol β. ..
Phase contrast microscope
A phase contrast microscope is a microscope that does not require staining to view the slide. This microscope made it possible to study the cell cycle. Phase condenser As light travels through a medium other than vacuum, interaction with this medium causes its amplitude and phase to change ..
Phase converter
A phase converter is a device that produces three-phase electrical power from a single-phase source, thus allowing the operation of three-phase equipment at a site that only has single-phase electrical service. The first phase converters were invented nearly one hundred years ago. These were stati..
Phase correlation
Phase correlation is a frequency domain approach to determine the relative translative movement between two images. Contents 1 Method2 Proof3 Example4 References Method Given two input images [i_a] and [i_b]: Apply a window function (e.g the Hamming windo..
Phase cutting
Phase cutting is a form of pulse width modulation (PWM) for power limiting, applied to AC voltages. As in all forms of PWM, phase cutting works by using a solid state switch, such as a triac, to only allow current to flow for part of the time. Phase cutting makes use of the AC voltage variations t..
Phase detector
A phase detector is a frequency mixer or analog multiplier circuit that generates a voltage signal which represents the difference in phase between two signal inputs. It is an essential element of the phase-locked loop (PLL). Detecting phase differences is very important in many applications, such ..
Phase diagram
In physical chemistry and materials science, a phase diagram is a type of graph used to show the equilibrium conditions between the thermodynamically-distinct phases. In mathematics and physics, a phase diagram also has an alternative meaning, as a synonym for a phase space. Contents 1 Press..
Phase distortion
Phase distortion: Distortion that occurs when (a) the phase-frequency characteristic is not linear over the frequency range of interest, i.e., the phase shift introduced by a circuit or device is not directly proportional to frequency, or (b) the zero-frequency intercept of the phase-frequency char..
Phase distortion synthesis
[[Image:Casio.CZ.saw.png|thumb|400px|right|Figure A depicting the saw wave phase distortion transform ]] Phase distortion synthesis is a synthesis method introduced 1984 by Casio in its CZ range of synths, and similar to Frequency modulation synthesis in the sense that they are both build on phase..
Phase fired controllers
Phase control is a method used for modulating a thyristor, SCR, triac, thyratron or other such gated diode like devices into and out of conduction as a predetermined phase of the applied waveform. Contents 1 Overview1.1 Output reduction by bucking1.2 'Boosting' by derating1.3&nbs..
Phase Frequency Detector
A phase frequency detector, in electronics, is a device which compares the phase of two input signals. It has two inputs which correspond to two different input signals, usually one from a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) and another from some external source. It has two outputs which instruct su..
Phase I
Phase I may refer to: Phase I of a clinical trial in medicinePhase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)Phase I reactions in metabolismThe first of any number of phases in a variety of subjectsThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Phase II clone trooper armor
Phase II clone trooper armor was a superior version of Phase I clone trooper armor, incorporating all of its predecessor's systems in addition to polarized lenses, padding, sensors, and stronger, lighter armor plates. It could also support more modular attachments, making it infinitely superior to i..
Phase II Pan Groove
Phase II Pan Groove is a Trinidad and Tobago steel orchestra. Based in Woodbrook, Port of Spain, Phase II is one of the leading pan sides and are the reigning National Panorama champions. Most closely associated with arranger and composer Len "Boogsie" Sharpe, Phase II was the first band to win a ..
Phase inversion
A phase inversion is the introduction of a phase difference of 180° into a waveform. For example, in a push-pull power amplifier using vacuum tubes, the signal is most often split by a phase splitter stage which produces two signals, one in phase, and the other out of phase, that is, phase inverte..
Phase IV
Phase IV is an American science fiction film, made in 1974. It is the only feature-length film directed by the noted title designer Saul Bass. It starred Nigel Davenport, Michael Murphy, Lynne Frederick and Helen Horton (who later provided the voice of "Mother" in Alien). The story concerns a sci..
Phase I clone trooper armor
Phase I clone trooper armor was the armor worn by early clone troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars. It was comprised of twenty form-fitting plates of lightweight plastoid-alloy composite, sealed to a black bodysuit and resembled Mandalorian shock trooper armor. The auste..
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)
The purpose of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) is to identify potential site contamination. This involves the evaluation and reporting of information collected through records review, site visits, and interviews. Actual sampling of soil, air, groundwater and/or building materials is ty..
Phase I metabolism
Phase I metabolism is the first step in drug metabolism. Its purpose is to aid the elimination of foreign compounds from the body. The main reactions involved are oxidation, reduction or hydrolysis, but could also be hydration or isomerisation. The aim of Phase I is add or unmask a reactive function..
Phase Linear
Phase Linear was an audio equipment manufacturer founded by Bob Carver in 1972. The company was known for the most powerful audio amplifiers of the era led by the Phase Linear PL-700. In addition to audio amplifiers, the company produced several innovative preamplifers as well as the Andromeda lou..
Phase modulation
Phase modulation (PM) is a form of modulation which represents information as variations in the instantaneous phase of a carrier wave. Unlike its more popular counterpart, frequency modulation (FM), PM is not very widely used (except perhaps for in the inappropriately named FM-synthesis for musical..
Phase noise
In an oscillator, phase noise is rapid, short-term, random fluctuations in the phase of a wave, caused by time domain instabilities. References [Noise in mixers, oscillators, samplers, and logic: an introduction to cyclostationary noise] [National Institute of Standards and Technolog..
Phase of play
Phases of play are parts of a chess problem which happen, as it were, concurrently rather than consecutively. Each problem has at least one phase: the post-key play or actual play; that is, the play after the key (the first move which leads to the problem's stipulation ("mate in two" or similar) be..
Phase One: Celebrity Take Down
Phase One: Celebrity Take Down is a compilation DVD by Gorillaz, released in November 2002 (see 2002 in music). The DVD compiles the videos and animatics related to the release of the band's first album, Gorillaz, as well as the related singles. The DVD came with an extra CD-ROM containing desktop..
Phase Pardhi
Phase Pardhi or Phasse Pardhi are a tribe in India. The tribe is stereotyped as a criminal tribe and often faces harrassment by Indian law enforcement agencies. The tribe is found mostly in Maharashtra and parts of Madhya Pradesh. The Phasse are a sub tribe of the Pardhi caste. The Passe number 60,0..
Phase perturbation
Phase perturbation is the shifting, from whatever cause, in the phase of an electronic signal. The shifting is often quite rapid, and may appear to be random or cyclic. The phase departure in phase perturbation usually is larger, but less rapid, than in phase jitter. Phase perturbation may be expre..
Phase plane
Systems of differential equations are collectively of the general form dx/dt = Cx where C may be any combination of constants in order to create linear combinations with x on the right side; here x is in bold to indicate it is actually a vector, not a scalar. To solve such systems, they may be s..
Phase plane method
In the context of Nonlinear system analysis, the phase plane method refers to graphically determining the existence of limit cycles. The phase plane, applicable for 2nd order systems only, is a plot with axes being the values of the two state variables, [x_2] vs. [x_1]. Vectors r..
Phase portrait
A phase portrait is a geometric representation of the trajectories of a dynamical system in the phase plane. ..
Phase problem
Determining the structure of a molecule in a crystalline sample requires knowing both the amplitude and the phase of the photon wave being diffracted from the sample. Current technology only allows us to emit X-rays that are monochromatic but not X-rays which are coherent. For this reason, X-rays ..
Phase response
Phase response is the relationship between the phase of a periodic input and an output signal passing through any device which accepts an input and produces an output signal such as an amplifier or a filter. ..
Phase response curve
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. Phase response curve illustrates the relationship between the timing of administration of a sleep phase affecti..
Phase shifting
Definition of phase shift Phase shifting describes relative phase shift in superposing waves. Waves may be of electromagnetic (light, RF), acoustic (sound) or other nature. By superposing waves using different phase shifts the waves can add to (0° shift = "in phase") or cancel out each othe..
Phase space
For other senses of this term, see phase space (disambiguation). Phase space of a dynamical system with focal stability. In mathematics and physics, phase space is the space in which all possible states of a system are represented, with each possible state of the system corresponding to one u..
Phase space (disambiguation)
Phase space can refer to: Phase space, a concept in physics, frequently applied in thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, dynamical systems, symplectic manifolds and chaos theory.Phase Space (novel), a collection of thematically-linked short stories in the Manifold Trilogy by Stephen Baxter.PhaseSp..
Phase Space (Stephen Baxter)
Phase Space, subtitle: Stories from the Manifold and Elsewhere (published by Voyager an imprint of HarperCollins, ISBN 0006511856) is a 2003 science fiction collection by Stephen Baxter containing twenty-three thematically linked stories, in which the human relationship with the universe is explor..
Phase switch
A phase switch is a device used to increase the discrimination and sensitivity of an interferometer, especially at radio frequencies; an extra half-wave path difference is switched in, at well defined frequency, between the two interfering signal sources. In-phase signals then become out of phase an..
Phase synchronization
Phase synchronization is the process by which two or more cyclic signals tend to oscillate with a repeating sequence of relative phase angles. Phase synchronisation is usually applied to two waveforms of the same frequency with identical phase angles with each cycle. However it can be applied if th..
Phase transfer catalyst
A phase transfer catalyst or PTC in chemistry is a type of chemical compound, often a quaternary ammonium salt, which facilitates the migration of a particular chemical component in one phase into another phase in a heterogeneous system. The chemical component is soluble in one phase but insoluble i..
Phase transition
In physics, a phase transition, (or phase change) is the transformation of a thermodynamic system from one phase to another. The distinguishing characteristic of a phase transition is an abrupt sudden change in one or more physical properties, in particular the heat capacity, with a small change in ..
Phase Two
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Phase velocity
The phase velocity of a wave is the rate at which the phase of the wave propagates in space. This is the velocity at which the phase of any one frequency component of the wave will propagate. You could pick one particular phase of the wave (for example the crest) and it would appear to travel at the..
Phase vocoder
A phase vocoder is a type of vocoder which preserves both frequency and phase information. A similar computer algorithm (referred to by the same name) allows frequency-domain modifications to a digital sound file (typically time expansion/compression and pitch shifting). At the heart of the phase v..
Phasianidae
The Phasianidae is a family of birds which consists of the pheasants and their allies (including junglefowl, quail, and peacocks). The American Ornithological Union includes Tetraonidae, Numididae, and Meleagrididae in Phasianidae as subfamilies. These are terrestrial species, variable in size bu..
Phasianus
The genus Phasianus in the Pheasant family consists of at least one species, the Common Pheasant, P. colchicus, which has thirty recognised subspecies, twenty-nine on the Asian mainland and one on the island of Taiwan off the southern coast of China. Some subspecies have been introduced to North..
Phasic receptor
A phasic receptor is a sensory receptor that returns to its resting potential even though the stimulus is still applied. The process by which the magnitude of the generator potential decreases, even when the stimulus is maintained, is called adaptation. Common examples Pacinian corpuscles. See a..
Phasing
In music the compositional technique phasing, discovered by composer Steve Reich, is that while the same part is played on two musical instruments, one instrumentalist keeps playing in steady tempo, while the other gradually moves ahead of the first until it becomes out of and then back in phase (t..
Phasing (disambiguation)
Phasing can mean one of the following: Phasing, a technique in musical compositionPhase shifting, an audio effectMarching band phasingPhasing (ability), a fictional or hypothetical supernatural ability to pass through solid objects. redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Phasi Charoen
Phasi Charoen (Thai: ) is one of the 50 districts (Khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. The district is bounded by other Bangkok districts (from north clockwise): Taling Chan, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok Yai, Thon Buri, Chom Thong, Bang Bon, and Bang Khae. Contents 1 History2 Places3 Festivals4&nb..
Phasmahyla
Phasmahyla is a genus of tree frogs. Species Phasmahyla cochranae (Bokermann, 1966).Phasmahyla exilis (Cruz, 1980).Phasmahyla guttata (Lutz, 1924).Phasmahyla jandaia (Bokermann & Sazima, 1978). ..
Phasmatodea
Phasmatodea is an order of insects, whose members are variously known as stick insects, walking sticks (the larger forms), ghost insects and leaf insects. The name is derived from the Greek "phasma" meaning an apparition or phantom, and refers to the cryptic appearance and mimetic behavior of thes..
Phasor
In physics Phasor (physics) - describes the phase of a particle in a simple harmonic motion or a wave motion. In electronics Phasor (electronics) - a quantity with magnitude and phase (which is measured with respect to a fixed reference). It is usually represented as a complex number. This is a ..
Phasor (electronics)
See wikibooks' book on [Phasors] A phasor is a constant complex number representing the complex amplitude (magnitude and phase) of a sinusoidal function of time. It is usually expressed in exponential form. Phasors are used in engineering to simplify computations involving sinusoids, wher..
Phasor (physics)
A phasor is a vector drawn to represent a wave, such that the vector sum of several phasors can be used to determine the intensity and phase of the several waves after interference. Phasors are used directly in optics, radio engineering and acoustics. The constant length of the phasor gives the amp..
Phassodes
Phassodes is a monotypic moth genus of the family Hepialidae. The only species is considered to be P. vitiensis which is found in Fiji and possibly Samoa. It is very variable and in the past the genus has been split into up to seven species. The life cycle is unknown but the larva is presumed to fe..
Phassus
Phassus is a genus of moths of the family Hepialidae. There are 21 described species distributed from Mexico south to Brazil. Species P. absyrtus - BrazilP. agrionides - BrazilP. aurigenus - Costa RicaP. basirei - MexicoP. championi - GuatemalaP. costaricensis - Costa RicaP. chrysodidyma - Mexico..
Phastos
Phastos is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. He is a member of the Eternals. History Phastos's history is very murky. He is a third of fourth generation Eternal who chose to remain on Earth because of his obsessive search for an unidentified item or person. He contin..
Phaswane Mpe
Phaswane Mpe, (September 10 1970 – December 12 2004), was a South African poet and novelist. He was educated at the University of the Witwatersrand, where he was a lecturer in African literature. His debut novel, Welcome to Our Hillbrow, was published in 2001. Mpe was born in the northern c..
Phat
The term Phat has a number of uses: Phat is an adjective in African American slang used to express approval. Hence, someone or something that is phat could be cool, rich, entertaining, intelligent, attractive or otherwise to be admired. When the word first surfaced in the 1960s, men generally used..
PhatBox
The PhatBox is a digital music player that can interface with many different automobile head units. It can play unprotected WMA, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, and AAC (with optional AAC plugin). The PhatBox emulates a CD Changer so it is fully controlled through the existing disc and track buttons on you..
Phatfish
--> Phatfish are a Christian Band. They live in Brighton, England and have spent many years writing and performing their own brand of worship-oriented rock, as well as leading worship both in the UK and across North America and Europe. They have released a number of Phatfish albums, played along s..
Phathom
After almost two years in the studio PHATHOMs much anticipated first full length will be released on February 21st 2006. The band was not about to settle for just any independent record and vowed to not release the album until it was deemed perfect. PHATHOMs , originally called Section 8, four me..
Phatic
In linguistics, a phatic expression is one whose only function is to perform a social task. For example, "you're welcome" is not intended to convey the message that the hearer is welcome; it is a phatic response to being thanked, which in turn is a phatic whose function is to be polite in response..
Phatlime
Phatlime is a cartoon series created in Dunedin . It was originally created as a parody of Gary Larson's The Far Side. Its name began as The Far Slide, then The Phat slide, then The Phat Lime and finally just Phatlime. It is currently being made into a movie of the same name. [Spoiler warning..
Phatso
--> Phatso is an album made by Twiztid member Jamie Madrox. It is Madrox's first solo album, although he had previously released 2 CDs under the name of Mr. Bones. The title of the album refers to Madrox's style of music, phat. A second version of the album, Earth 2, was released to be sold on Twi..
Phats & Small
Phats & Small are a duo of British house music producers and DJs, Jason "Phats" Hayward and Russell Small. They define their sound as "mutant disco", and the majority of their output is heavy with disco samples. They are based in Brighton, one of the leading cities in the production of dance music i..
Phatthalung
Phatthalung a town in Thailand, capital of the Phatthalung Province. ..
Phatthalung (disambiguation)
Phatthalung may refer to the town PhatthalungPhatthalung ProvinceMueang Phatthalung district redirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Phatthalung Province
Phatthalung (Thai: ) is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Nakhon Si Thammarat, Songkhla, Satun and Trang. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Demographics4 Symbols5 Administrative divisions6 External li..
Phatt Island
Phatt Island is one of three fictional islands Guybrush Threepwood can explore in Part Two of [[Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge]] (1991) in the north-west area of the Caribbean of the Monkey Island series of adventure/puzzle video-games by LucasArts. It also appears briefly at various points in E..
Phatzane
Phatzane is a young Canadian-born (1982) porn star who is perhaps best known as the "seducer" in the Milfrider internet series, or as a primary character on early episodes of her first big cock. Tall, lanky and cocky, the tattooed Phatzane (the name appears on his left arm) has thus far appeared in ..
Phat (comics)
Phat (William Robert Reilly, AKA "Billy-Bob") is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe. He was created by Peter Milligan and Mike Allred in X-Force vol. 1 #117 (2001). Phat was a member of X-Statix until he was killed by a bomb while protecting his teammates in X-Statix #18 (2004). ..
Phat Farm
Phat Farm Logo Phat Farm is an urban fashion line created by Russell Simmons, the founder of Def Jam (later sold by him in 2004 for $140M), in 1992. The brand is fairly expensive and worn for fashion instead of sport. Some Phat Farm articles are political; the broken flag logo visible on ever..
Phat Girlz
Phat Girlz is a 2006 comedy film released in North America on April 7, 2006. As of July 2006, it is ranked #2 on the IMDb [bottom 100] list, with a rating of 1.8. It's scheduled to be on DVD on August 22, 2006. Box office In its opening weekend, the film grossed a total of $3.1 million..
Phat Kat
Phat Kat (a.k.a. Ronnie Cash) is a rapper from the east side of Detroit. His career began in the mid 90's as part of 1st Down, which consisted of Phat Kat on vocals and Jay Dee on production. The group was short lived however, possibly because of insufficient support/promotion from their label, bu..
Phat pants
Phat pants are a style of pants that are fitted at the hips/waist and widen all the way down to the ground enclosing the feet due to their width. They are usually worn by ravers and are used as a visual identifier by ravers. Often made of denim, but can be made of any material, usually the brighte..
Phat Records/Temp
Phat Records is an independent, electronic music record label based in Sydney, Australia. See also List of record labelsList of electronic music record labels ..
Phat Trax Vol. 1: Blazin
Phat Trax Vol. 1: Blazin is a rap/R&B album written and performed by Hunterz, his brothers Ishers and V, and his cousin Chand. Ahmed Anis and Kumaar also contributed to the songwriting. Blazin was the third album fully produced by Hunterz, the second on which he sang lead vocals, and the first to..
Phat Wilson
Gordon Allan "Phat" Wilson (December 29, 1895 – August, 1970) was a Canadian amateur ice hockey forward who played for the Port Arthur Bearcats. Wilson was born in Port Arthur, Ontario, and was the top player on the Bearcats team which won three Allan Cup championships. He was inducted into..
Phaulkon
Greyhawk Deity Phaulkon Title(s) Master of Birds, the Feathered One, the Far Reacher, the Wind Archer Homeplane Olympian Glades of Arborea Power Level Lesser Alignment Chaotic Good Portfolio Air, Wind, Clouds, Birds, Archery Domains Air, Animal, Chaos, Good, Sky, War ..
Phaulostylus
Phaulostylus is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Phaulostylus furcifer Simon, 1902 (Madagascar)Phaulostylus grammicus Simon, 1902 (Madagascar)Phaulostylus grandidieri Simon, 1902 (Madagascar)Phaulostylus leucolophus Simon, 1902 (Madagascar) ..
Phaungkaza Maung Maung
Phaungkaza Maung Maung was the fifth king of the Konbaung Dynasty of Myanmar (Burma) during the 18th century. In 1781, he seized power while his brother, King Singu, was away on tour. Singu quickly returned and dethroned him. Maung Maung's reign of only one week is the shortest in the history of M..
Phausina
Phausina is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Phausina bivittata Simon, 1902 (Sri Lanka)Phausina flavofrenata Simon, 1902 (Sri Lanka)Phausina guttipes Simon, 1902 (Sri Lanka)Phausina leucopogon Simon, 1905 (Java) ..
Phausis
Phausis is a genus of firefly (family Lampyridae). These beetles are for the most part unimpressive in their appearance and behaviour, and thus have not drawn much study, and little is known about many of the species. Species in this genus are at least known from Europe and North America. More th..
Phawngpui Blue Mountain National Park
Phawngpui Blue Mountain National Park is a national park located in South-Eastern Mizoram in India. Close to the Myanmar border the Chin Hills. Among the animals that make their home here inculde the: clouded leopard National Parks of India Andaman & Nicobar Islands: Campbell Bay • Galathea..
Phayao
Phayao is a town in northern Thailand, capital of the Phayao Province. It is located the shore of the Phayao lake. Became an independent city-state in the 12th century. External links [satellite view, google maps] ..
Phayao Lake
The Phayao lake (Thai กว๊านพะเยา, Kwan Phayao) is a lake in northern Thailand. It covers an area of 2.3 km² at [19°10′N 99°52′E], altitude 380 m. The lake has a mean depth of 1.7 m. The town Phayao is located on the sou..
Phayao Province
Phayao (Thai พะเยา) is one of the northern provinces (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from east clockwise) Nan, Phrae, Lampang and Chiang Rai. In the north-east it borders Laos. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Symbols4 Administrative divisions5 ..
Phaya Naga
The Phaya Naga or Naga are serpent-like creatures believed by locals to live in the Laotian stretch of the Mekong river. People in both Laos and Thailand attribute the Naga fireballs to these creatures, which are likely to be extremely overgrown Giant Mottled Eels (Anguilla marmorata) or an undisco..
Phaya Tani
Phraya Tani (Thai พญาตานี) or Sri Patani (Malay) is a historical siege cannon from Pattani in southern Thailand. It is the largest cannon ever cast in Thailand, measuring 9 feet and made of brass. It is now on display in front of the Ministry of Defence, opposite the Grand Palace in ..
Phaya Thai
Phaya Thai (Thai: ) is a district in central Bangkok, Thailand. It is also name of a major road, as well as a BTS Skytrain station, both of which are in the nearby Ratchathewi district. Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Chatuchak, Din Daeng, Ratchathewi and Dusit. Contents 1..
Phaze
Phaze is a publishing company for women's erotica. The company launched in late 2004 with novel- and novella-length erotica in ebook and trade paperback formats. Phaze publishes stories in all sub-genres, including (but not limited to) paranormal, contemporary, BDSM, historical, and sci-fi. Conte..
Phazon
In the Metroid Prime video game series, Phazon is a radioactive material that emits ionizing radiation and possesses life-like qualities, though the exact specifics of these life-like qualities are never explicitly stated in the games. Some speculate that one of the qualities is an ability to actual..
Pha That Luang
Pha That Luang Pha That Luang (Great Stupa in Lao) is a Buddhist temple in Vientiane, Laos. It was built in the 16th century on the ruins of an earlier13th century Khmer temple, which the Lao believe was in turn built on a 3rd century Indian temple built by Buddhist missionaries from the Maur..
PHA training
PHA training or Peripheral Heart Action Training is a form of bodybuilding circuit training that was popularized by former Mr. America and Mr. Universe Bob Gajda in the 1960s. This method is specifically designed to keep the blood circulated throughout the body during the entire workout. The smaller..
Pühalepa Commune
Pühalepa is a rural municipality of the Estonian county of Hiiu. ..

 


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