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Yummy Dough
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yummy Dough (also known by its original German name Essknete) is a baking mixture which, after the addition of water, is kneaded to a smooth dough. It was invented in 2005 and first introduced in the market in 2007.
Paragon Publishing
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Paragon Publishing Ltd (or Paragon for short) was a magazine publisher in the UK, which published computer games and other entertainment titles from 1991 to 2003.
Disk Copy
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Disk Copy was the default utility for handling disk images in System 7 through Mac OS X 10.2 (Usable in System Software 6 as well). In later versions of Mac OS X it has been replaced by DiskImageMounter for mounting the images and Disk Utility for creating them.
Yummy Yummy
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yummy Yummy (also known as Food For Life) is an episodic drama filmed by Singapore`s now defunct SPH MediaWorks and Hong Kong`s Television Broadcasts Limited in a joint collaboration. It was released in August 2005.
Complement factor I
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Complement factor I, also known as C3B/C4B inactivator, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CFI gene.
DOS Wedge
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The DOS Wedge was a popular piece of Commodore 64 system software. Written by Bob Fairbairn, it was included by Commodore (CBM) on the 1541 disk drive Test/Demo Disk (filename: "DOS 5.1") and also packaged with the C64 Macro Assembler (filename: "DOS WEDGE64"). The DOS Wedge was referred to in the 1541 drive manual as DOS Support and on the software startup screen as DOS MANAGER.
Paragon, Indiana
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Paragon is a town in Ray Township, Morgan County, Indiana, United States. The population was 659 at the 2010 census.
Robert Havard
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Dr. Robert Emlyn Havard (1901–1985) was the physician of C.S. Lewis and his wife Joy Gresham.
Robert Hawker
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Robert Hawker (1753–1827) was a Devonian vicar of the Anglican Church and the most prominent of the vicars of Charles Church, Plymouth, Devon. His grandson was Cornish poet Robert Stephen Hawker.
Factor H
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Factor H is a member of the regulators of complement activation family and is a complement control protein. It is a large (155 kilodaltons), soluble glycoprotein that circulates in human plasma (at a concentration of 500–800 micrograms per milliliter). Its principal function is to regulate the Alternative Pathway of the complement system, ensuring that the complement system is directed towards pathogens and does not damage host tissue. Factor H regulates complement activation on self cells by possessing both cofactor activity for the Factor I mediated C3b cleavage, and decay accelerating activity against the alternative pathway C3 convertase, C3bBb. Factor H protects self cells from...
USS Yank (SP-908)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! USS Yank (SP-908) was an armed motorboat that served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.
Presbyornis
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Presbyornis is an extinct genus of anseriform bird. It contains two unequivocally accepted species; the well-known P. pervetus and the much lesser-known P. isoni. P. pervetus was approximately the size and shape of a goose, but with longer legs; P. isoni, known from a few bones, was much larger, more than swan-sized. Other fossils, more doubtfully assigned to this genus, are also known.
Tom Wayman
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Thomas Ethan Wayman (born 13 August 1945) is a Canadian poet and academic.
Granulopoiesis
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Granulopoiesis (or granulocytopoiesis) is hematopoiesis of granulocytes.
Wood engraving
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Wood engraving is a technique in printmaking where the "matrix" worked by the artist is a block of wood. It is a variety of woodcut and so a relief printing technique, where ink is applied to the face of the block and printed by using relatively low pressure. A normal engraving, like an etching, has a metal plate as a matrix and is printed by the intaglio method. In wood engraving the technique for working the block is different from woodcut, using an engraver`s burin to create very thin delicate lines, and often having large dark areas in the composition, though by no means always. Wood engraving traditionally utilizes the end grain of wood as a medium for engraving, while in the older...
USS Yahara (AOG-37)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! USS Yahara (AOG-37) was a Mettawee-class gasoline tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to remote Navy stations.
Presbyterian Church in the United States of America
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (PCUSA) was a Presbyterian denomination in the United States. It was organized in 1789 under the leadership of John Witherspoon in the wake of the American Revolution and existed until 1958 when it merged with the United Presbyterian Church of North America to form the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America.
Tom Wheelwright
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Thomas Clive "Tom" Wheelwright (born 29 April 1953) is a former Australian politician. Born in Huddersfield in Yorkshire, he migrated to Australia and was educated at the University of New South Wales and the Australian Graduate School of Management, after which he became a university tutor, research officer, stockbroker, economist and author. He was a senior adviser to both Prime Minister Paul Keating and Member for Dobell Michael Lee. In 1995, he was appointed to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for New South Wales, filling a casual vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Stephen Loosley. He was defeated at the 1996 election.
Paragon (DC Comics)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Paragon is a fictional supervillain published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Justice League of America vol. 1 #224 (March 1984), and was created by Kurt Busiek and Chuck Patton.
USS Yankton (1893)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! USS Yankton (originally named Penelope) was a steel-hulled schooner built in 1893 at Leith, Scotland, by Ramage Ferguson. She was acquired by the US Navy in May 1898; renamed Yankton; and commissioned on 16 May 1898 at Norfolk, Virginia, with Lt. Comdr. James D. Adams in command. According to Charles Armstrong, who was Medical Officer of the Yankton in 1918, the Penelope had been the extravagant yacht of a well-known French actress. She was converted to a gunboat by the US Navy and partook in the Spanish-American War patrolling and engaging the enemy in Cuban waters. The Yankton accompanied the Navy’s Great White Fleet on the “round the world cruise” as a fleet tender in 1907–1908. In...
Tom Watt
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Tom Watt (born June 17, 1935 in Toronto, Ontario) is a pro scout for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Prior to joining the leafs, Tom worked with the Florida Panthers on August 16, 2005, as Pro Scout. He previously worked in Player Development for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. He originally joined the Mighty Ducks on January 5, 2001 as Special Assignment Scout. On July 24, 2001 he was assigned as Assistant Coach for one season. Under new management, Watt was assigned to Player Development July 1, 2002. He has been a coach in the NHL (National Hockey League) for 11 seasons, including seven as a head coach; four as assistant coach and one as development coach.
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