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- Harmonica (21752 bytes)
6: dimension into which it can freely vibrate, thus repeatedly
35: note) in a three octave range. The standard diatonic harmonica is
38: ...monicas are available in all keys. Here is a standard
49: ... the tonic triad, is given the blow, and the secondary notes: D-G-B-F-A, the draw.
120: ...n the first place). Rather than providing the standard C major and G dominant chords, the Mixolydian p... - Space (10661 bytes)
1: :''This article is about '''space''' — the scientific and philosophical concept. For ...
4: ...fundamental structure of the universe, a set of [[dimension]]s in which [[Object (philosophy)|object]]s are s...
6: ... A contrasting view is that space is part of a fundamental [[abstract]] mathematical [[concept]]ual fr...
8: ...s, but treats both as features of [[spacetime]] – a conception that challenges intuitive notions...
19: ...rather than space; spacetime is modeled as a four-dimensional [[manifold]]. - History of the United States (1980-1988) (35211 bytes)
4: ..." the Southwest, Southeast, and especially [[Florida]] and [[California]] (surpassing [[New York]] as ...
6: ...[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] candidates in federal, state and local elections while th...
18: ... inflation, derided as [[stagflation]], raised fundamental questions over the future of American prosp...
20: ...]-[[1982]]), the Soviet Union improved living standards by doubling urban wages and raising rural wage...
36: ...onvention. The party also renominated [[Walter Mondale]] for vice president. - Religion (72319 bytes)
1: ...ably with '''[[faith]]''' or '''belief system'''—is commonly defined as [[belief]] concerning th...
2: ...roperly described as a "religious organization" – that is, an organization of people that suppor...
10: ...hence interpreting "religion" as "returning to bondage."
17: ...tices that have the function of addressing the fundamental questions of human identity, ethics, death ...
21: ...as necessary to explain natural phenomena at a fundamental level. - Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
3: '''Albert Einstein''' ([[March 14]], [[1879]] – [[April 18]], [[1955]]) was a [[Germany|German...
7: ...show through in his work and philosophy. To this day Einstein receives popular recognition unpreceden...
20: ... a friendly doctor, but this meant he had no secondary-school certificate. {{an|1}}
22: ... his friend [[Michele Besso]] married their other daughter Anna.{{an|1}} Einstein subsequently enrolle...
26: ...se friends, including Mileva. He and Mileva had a daughter Lieserl, born in January [[1902]]. Lieserl... - Forbidden City (7592 bytes)
10: ...fourteen of the Ming dynasty and ten of the Qing—the Forbidden City ceased being the political c...
20: ...e also seen. It is all rather small, or shrunk in dimension. Not to fear for the park fan: just north of the ... - Roman architecture (3399 bytes)
1: ... causing us to judge Roman buildings by Greek standards.
3: ...ntribution of the [[arch]], and its later three-[[dimension]]al counterpart, the [[dome]]. The only two devel...
5: ...arble]] as the primary building material and more daring buildings soon followed, with great pillars s... - Buddhist philosophy (14386 bytes)
20: Lama Anagorika Govinda expressed it as follows in the book 'A Living Bud...
33: ...ools, the received textual tradition (e.g., the Vedas) is in itself an epistemological category equal ...
43: ...hism]] and today still in [[Theravada|Theravāda]], any metaphysical essence or [[being]] underlyi...
52: ...or "person", which was inserted by the [[Pudgalavada]] school to replace the ātman as that which ...
60: ...s ''[[Pratitya-samutpada|pratītyasamutpāda]]'', which arises from the Buddhist critique of I... - Law (13360 bytes)
2: ...r [[norm (philosophy)|norms]] of conduct which mandate, proscribe or permit specified [[relationship]]...
7: ... which, along with the SEC, a regulatory body, mandates how public companies must go about making peri...
13: ...egal systems—at least in the Western world—are quite similar in their essential themes, ar...
15: One of the fundamental similarities across different legal systems...
21: Law has an [[anthropology|anthropological]] dimension. In order to have a [[culture]] of law, people m... - Alchemy (42222 bytes)
11: ...ticism]] and [[magic (paranormal)|magic]]. From today's perspective, their endeavours and beliefs have...
13: ...elling reason to separate the chemical (material) dimension from the interpretive, symbolic or philosophical ...
17: ...latanism, and in the end providing some of the fundamental [[empirical knowledge]] of the fields of ch...
23: ...ans of [[electrolysis]] or [[sonic cavitation]] — were the pivot of the [[cold fusion]] controve...
25: ...ks such as ''[[The Tao of Physics]]'' and ''[[The Dancing Wu Li Masters]]''. - Time (15299 bytes)
5: ...ently [[period]]ic motion have long served as standards for units of time - such as the apparent motio...
8: ===Present day standards===
9: ...m. There are no fixed ratios between seconds (or days) on the one hand and [[month]]s and [[year]]s o...
21: ...of the fundamental structure of the universe, a [[dimension]] in which [[event]]s occur in [[sequence]].
23: A contrasting view is that time is part of a fundamental [[abstract]] conceptual framework (together... - Coast (8529 bytes)
17: ...s coastal habitat as natural systems struggle to adapt faster. Human development of coastal land, par...
27: ... the ocean and while this can sometimes result in dangerous storms such as [[Nor'easter|Nor'easters]] ...
29: ... Kingdom]], [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[Canada]] or the [[United States]] is often a crucial def...
34: *[[concordant coastline]] - rock bands run parallel to shore.
35: *[[discordant coastline]] - rock bands run perpendicular to s... - Aspects of music (7529 bytes)
1: ...''aspect of music''' is any [[characteristic]], [[dimension]], or [[element]] taken as a part or component of...
10: ...is the quality of a sound, determined by the [[fundamental]] and its [[spectra]]: [[overtone]]s or [[h...
14: ...r the movement in space of sounds, gesture, and [[dance]]. [[Silence]] is also often considered an asp...
21: ...o how music is heard, understood, even learned." (Dane Harwood 1976:522)
25: ...ombines singing, playing musical instruments, and dancing into one act' (1981: 59). Whatever concept o... - Cluster analysis (8802 bytes)
1: ...data set into [[subset]]s (clusters), so that the data in each subset (ideally) share some common trai...
3: Besides the term ''data clustering'', there are a number of terms with ...
5: Data clustering algorithms can be [[hierarchical|hie...
36: ...nerated by computing the arithmetic mean for each dimension separately for all the points in the cluster.
38: :''Example:'' The data set has three dimensions and the cluster has two points: ''X'' = (''x''<s... - Geography1 (26085 bytes)
2: ...ionary.reference.com/browse/geography |accessmonthday=October 9|accessyear=2006 }}</ref> A literal tra...
5: .../jhayesboh/environmentalgeography.htm |accessmonthday=October 9|accessyear=2006 }}</ref> As space and ...
7: ...t is Geography. In a word Geography is a Science—a thing not of mere names but of argument and r...
9: ...www.aag.org/Careers/What_is_geog.html |accessmonthday=October 9|accessyear=2006 }}</ref> As a result o...
71: ...owledge in which the spatial dimension plays a fundamental role, such as [[regional economics]], [[res... - Energy (16265 bytes)
1: '''Energy''' is a fundamental quantity that every [[physics|physical]] [[...
11: ...hanical equivalent of heat]]. In slightly more fundamental terms, [[1 E0 J|1 joule]] is equal to ...
15: ...ypically expressed in newton-metres, has the same dimension and this is not a simple coincidence: a torque of...
23: ... the kW h is a more convenient unit for everyday use).
27: ...ooks—which do not use these large calories—than it is in real-world applications by those ... - Physics (25628 bytes)
4: ...hysics]]. Physics is sometimes said to be the "fundamental science", because each of the other [[natur...
26: | [[Dimension]], [[Space]], [[Time]], [[Motion]], [[Length]], [...
47: ...y [[solid]]s and [[liquid]]s we encounter in everyday life, arise from the properties and mutual inter...
64: | [[Standard Model]], [[Grand unification theory]], [[M-theo...
65: | [[Fundamental force]] ([[gravity|gravitational]], [[elect... - Drawing (17083 bytes)
37: ...m a picture can be easier in some respects as the dimensions of the image can be carefully measured and then ...
44: ...e drawing in [[red chalk|sanguine]] by [[Leonardo da Vinci]]]]
45: ...g in two or more different directions to create a darker tone. Broken hatching, or lines with intermit...
60: ... tones in close proximity. A light edge next to a dark background will stand out to the eye, and almos...
65: ...the drawing implement can be used to compare that dimension with other parts of the image. - Solar cell (27643 bytes)
19: ...put. Ideally, near the equator at noon on a clear day, the solar radiation is approximately 1000 W/m&s...
47: ...(where the atoms are arranged in an ordered three dimensional array). There are various other terms for the c...
89: ...ost large-scale commercial solar cell factories today make screen printed poly-crystalline silicon sol...
105: ... power under "standard" test conditions. The "standard" solar radiation (known as the "air mass 1.5 sp...
125: ...ganic solar cells]] made to date suffer from degradation upon exposure to [[UV]] light, and hence have... - Yoga (18820 bytes)
3: ...xt. Its origin is impossible to trace, because it dates back to before recorded history. Yoga comes in...
9: Yoga has both a philosophical and a practical dimension. The philosophy of yoga ("union") deals with the ...
19: Today, the word yoga is written in different ways: ...
23: ...is not an uncommon concept in the world of Yoga today. Most religions, when viewed through their ethic...
44: Yoga is also one of the six ''[[darshana]]s'' (schools) of [[Vedic]]/[[Hindu]] [[phi...
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