|
Произведения автора582007
Robert G. Carter
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Robert Goldthwaite Carter (October 29, 1845 – January 4, 1936) was a US Cavalry officer who participated in the American Civil War and the Indian Wars, most notably against the Comanche during which he received the Congressional Medal of Honor for his role against a Comanche raiding party at Brazos River in Texas on October 10, 1871.
Tom Switzer
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Tom Switzer (born 1971) is editor of The Spectator Australia, succeeding Oscar Humphries in December 2009. He is also a research associate at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney where he teaches American politics and history. He was a candidate to replace former Australian Liberal leader Brendan Nelson in his northern Sydney electoral seat of Bradfield.
Salacca
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Salacca is a genus of 20 species of palms native to Indonesia. They are very short-stemmed palms, with leaves up to 6–8 m long. The leaves have a spiny petiole; in most species they are pinnate with numerous leaflets, but some species, notably S. magnifica, have undivided leaves.
Naejangsan
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Naejangsan is a mountain located on the border of North Jeolla and South Jeolla provinces in southwestern South Korea, approximately three hours drive south of Seoul. It has an elevation of 763 m (2,503 ft).
Yumak and Sadak v. Turkey
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yumak and Sadak v. Turkey (application No. 10226/03) was a case before the European Court of Human Rights on the requirement for parties standing in Turking parliamentary elections to meet the threshold of 10% of the votes cast at Turkish parliamentary elections in order to gain seats, decided in 2008.
Tom Tall
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Tommie Lee Guthrie (born December 27, 1937), known professionally as Tom Tall, is a rockabilly singer popular in the 1950s.
USS Wenonah (SP-165)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! USS Wenonah (SP-165/PY-11) was a yacht acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She was configured by the Navy as an armed patrol craft and was assigned to protect North Atlantic Ocean ships from German submarines. Post-war she was transferred to the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey where she acquired the name USC GS Wenonah. When returned to the Navy, the ship was designated USS Wenonah (PY-11) and remained mostly idle until sold in 1929.
Scanners
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Scanners is a 1981 science-fiction horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg and starring Jennifer O`Neill, Stephen Lack, Michael Ironside, and Patrick McGoohan. The film postulates a society in which certain individuals possess telepathic powers, and explores the potential dark side—for both the individuals and the society—of such a situation.
Naenae
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Naenae (occasionally spelt NaeNae) is a suburb of the city of Lower Hutt in the North Island of New Zealand. It lies on the eastern edge of the floodplain of the Hutt River, four kilometres from the Lower Hutt Central business district. A small tributary of the Hutt, the Waiwhetu Stream, flows through the suburb.
Yumaceras
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yumaceras is an extinct genus of horse-like Artiodactyla, of the family Palaeomerycidae, endemic to North America, Europe and Asia from the Miocene epoch, 13.6—5.33 Ma, existing for approximately 8.27 million years.
Archontophoenix tuckeri
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Archontophoenix tuckeri, the Rocky River palm or Cape York palm is a palm native to Australia.
Valentino Rossi
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Valentino Rossi, (born February 16, 1979 in Urbino), is an Italian professional motorcycle racer and multiple MotoGP World Champion. He is one of the most successful motorcycle racers of all time, with nine Grand Prix World Championships to his name – seven of which are in the premier class.
NJPAC / Center Street (NLR station)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! NJPAC/Center Street Station is a light rail station on the Newark Light Rail`s Broad Street Extension. Service on this line opened on July 17, 2006, at 1:00 p.m. EDT.
Velike Vodenice
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Velike Vodenice is a settlement in the foothills of the Gorjanci range in the Kostanjevica na Krki municipality in eastern Slovenia. The area was traditionally part of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Spodnjeposavska statistical region.
Pope Lucius III
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pope Lucius III (ca. 1100 – 25 November 1185), born Ubaldo, was pope from 1 September 1181 to his death.
USS Warren (1827)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The fourth USS Warren was a second-class sloop-of-war in the United States Navy.
Compaq Presario 5460
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Compaq Presario 5460 is an IBM compatible PC, first launched in 1999. Bundled with a 15" CRT monitor, keyboard, mouse and JBL stereo speakers, the 5460 was typical of the new range of multimedia PCs which debuted around the turn of the millennium.
USS Yantic (IX-32)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! USS Yantic (IX-32), a wooden-hulled screw gunboat built at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, was launched on 19 March 1864 and commissioned on 12 August 1864, Lt. Comdr. Thomas C. Harris in command.
Pope Nicholas IV
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pope Nicholas IV (September 30, 1227 – April 4, 1292), born Girolamo Masci, was Pope from February 22, 1288 to April 4, 1292. A Franciscan friar, he had been legate to the Greeks under Pope Gregory X (1271–76) in 1272, succeeded Bonaventure as Minister General of his religious order in 1274, was made Cardinal Priest of Santa Prassede and Latin Patriarch of Constantinople by Pope Nicholas III (1277–80), Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina by Pope Martin IV (1281–85), and succeeded Pope Honorius IV (1285–87) after a ten-months` vacancy in the papacy.
Wood Brothers Racing
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Wood Brothers Racing is an American auto racing team that competes in the NASCAR Sprint Cup, Nationwide, and Camping World Truck Series. The team was formed in 1950 by the sons of Walter and Ada Wood, thus the Wood Brothers. The Wood Brothers merged with Tad and Jodi Geschickter`s JTG Racing in 2006 to increase their competitiveness and bring about sponsorship but separated for the 2008 season. The Wood Brothers Racing Team holds the unique distinction of being the oldest active team in NASCAR, having fielded cars since 1950. They are known for their long relationship with Ford Motor Company, and the long standing use of number 21 on their main car, with gold coloured decals. For the 2011...
Scaphander
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Scaphander is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Scaphandridae, the canoe bubbles.
Software Freedom Day
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Software Freedom Day (SFD) is an annual worldwide celebration of Free Software. SFD is a public education effort with the aim of increasing awareness of Free Software and its virtues, and encouraging its use.
Lymphocytosis
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Lymphocytosis is an increase in the number or proportion of lymphocytes in the blood, usually detected when a complete blood count is routinely obtained. Lymphocytes normally represent 20 to 40% of circulating white blood cells. The absolute lymphocyte count (ALC) can be directly measured by flow cytometry, or calculated by multiplying the total white blood cell (WBC) count by the percentage of lymphocytes found in the differential count. In absolute lymphocytosis, the total lymphocyte count is elevated above the population reference range (normal). In adults, absolute lymphocytosis is present when the absolute lymphocyte count is greater than 4000 per microliter, in older children greater than...
|
|
|