Open WIKI

Updated: 01-Mar-2026

Welcome to the Open WIKI! This is a worldwide online and free encyclopedia which collects important information from open wiki services (such as Wikipedia) and linked open data (for example DBpedia and Wikidata). Articles were also enriched with additional information using own data mining algorithms. Currently, the database contains information about 51.3 million objects.

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Amit Halevi

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:17

Amit Halevi is an Israeli politician who has served as a member of the Knesset for Likud since 2023, an office he previously held from 2020 to 2021. Biography. Halevi was born in Haifa in 1971 and was educated at Yavneh High School in Haifa and the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva in Jerusalem. During his se ...

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Eron

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:17

* 2018 Purdue Boilermakers football team * Eron (footballer, born 1992) * Eron (footballer, born 1998) * Eron Riley * Keith Van Eron * Leonard Eron ...

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M Khurshid Hossain

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:17

M Khurshid Hossain is a Bangladeshi retired police officer and former director general of the Rapid Action Battalion. He is the former additional inspector general of Police Headquarters. Prior to that, he was DIG of Police Headquarters. Early life. Hossain was born on 5 June 1964 in Kashiani Upa ...

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Association of Registered Graphic Designers

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:17

The Association of Registered Graphic Designers , the Association is Canada's only accredited body of graphic designers with a legislated title and the second such accredited body of graphic designers in the world. RGD certifies graphic designers and promotes knowledge sharing, continuous learning, ...

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Python (missile)

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:17

The Rafael Python is a family of air-to-air missiles built by the Israeli weapons manufacturer Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, formerly RAFAEL Armament Development Authority. Originally starting with the Shafrir series, the Shafrir-1 missile was developed in 1959, followed by the Shafrir-2 ...

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Service normalization pattern

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:17

Service normalization is a design pattern, applied within the service-orientation design paradigm, whose application ensures that services that are part of the same service inventory do not contain any redundant functionality. This design pattern emphasizes on creating normalized services, much li ...

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Growth and luminescence of luminous bacteria promoted by agents of microbial origin

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:17

Growth and luminescence of luminous bacteria promoted by agents of microbial origin is a scholarly work, published in 1993 in ''Luminescence''. The main subjects of the publication include bioluminescence, environmental chemistry, luminescence, nanotechnology, photomorphogenesis, chemistry, lumine ...

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Clam chowder

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:17

Clam chowder is any of several chowder soups in American cuisine containing clams. In addition to clams, common ingredients include diced potatoes, salt pork, and onions. It is believed that clams were used in chowder because of the relative ease of harvesting them. Clam chowder is usually served ...

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BCycle

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BCycle is a public bicycle sharing company owned by Bicycle Transit Systems and is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It has 34 local systems operating in cities across the United States. However, in several cities it operates under a name other than BCycle Description. The BCycl ...

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1971 in Portugal

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:16

Events in the year 1971 in Portugal . Incumbents. *President: Américo Tomás *Prime Minister: Marcelo Caetano Arts and entertainment. Portugal participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1971, with Tonicha and the song "Menina do alto da serra". Sport. In association football, for the first-ti ...

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Williella picdupina

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:16

Williella picdupina is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in New Caledonia in the southwest Pacific Ocean. The wingspan is about 22 mm. The hindwings are greyish brown. ...

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Provan

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:16

Provan is a Wikimedia disambiguation page. ...

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Ternary plot

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A ternary plot , ternary graph , triangle plot , simplex plot , or Gibbs triangle is a barycentric plot on three variables which sum to a constant. It graphically depicts the ratios of the three variables as positions in an equilateral triangle. It is used in physical chemistry, petrology, min ...

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Lightweight Java

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:16

Lightweight Java is a fully formalized and extensible minimal imperative fragment of Java. The language was designed for academic purposes within the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge. The definition of LJ was proven type-sound in Isabelle/HOL. ...

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Richard Thomas Baker

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:16

Richard Thomas Baker was an Australian economic botanist, museum curator and educator. Early life. Baker was born in Woolwich, England, son of Richard Thomas Baker, a blacksmith, and his wife Sarah, née Colkett. The boy was educated at Woolwich National School and Peterborough Training Instituti ...

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Point code

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:16

An SS7 point code is an address for the SS7 telephone switching system. It is similar to an IP address in an IP network. It is a unique address for a node, used in MTP layer 3 to identify the destination of a message signal unit. Message contain an OPC and a DPC ; sometimes documents refer to it a ...

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Infection with Strains of Citrus Tristeza Virus Does Not Exclude Superinfection by Other Strains of the Virus

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:16

Infection with Strains of Citrus Tristeza Virus Does Not Exclude Superinfection by Other Strains of the Virus is a scholarly work, published in 2009 in ''Journal of Virology''. The main subjects of the publication include Heterologous, mycovirus, superinfection, Citrus tristeza virus, viral genome ...

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Limba language

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The Limba language, Hulimba , is a Niger–Congo language of Sierra Leone and Guinea. It is not closely related to other languages and appears to form its own branch of the Atlantic–Congo family. Dialects include Tonko, Sela, Kamuke , Wara-wara, Keleng, Biriwa, and Safroko . The eastern var ...

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Ancient Agora of Athens

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The Ancient Agora of Athens is an ancient Greek agora. It is located to the northwest of the Acropolis, and bounded on the south by the hill of the Areopagus and on the west by the hill known as the Agoraios Kolonos, also called Market Hill. The Agora's initial use was for a commercial, assembly, ...

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Synaptic potential

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:16

Synaptic potential refers to the potential difference across the postsynaptic membrane that results from the action of neurotransmitters at a neuronal synapse. In other words, it is the "incoming" signal that a neuron receives. There are two forms of synaptic potential: excitatory and inhibitory. ...

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Stackdriver

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:16

Google Stackdriver was a cloud computing systems management service offered by Google. It provided performance and diagnostics data to public cloud users. Stackdriver was a multi-cloud solution, providing support for both Google Cloud and AWS cloud environments. Google ended use of the Stackdriver ...

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Too Much Beef

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:16

Too Much Beef is a 1936 American Western film written and directed by Robert F. Hill and starring Rex Bell, Constance Bergen, Forrest Taylor, Lloyd Ingraham, Marjorie O'Connell and Vincent Dennis. The film was released on June 6, 1936, by Grand National Films Inc. Cast. *Rex Bell as Johnny Argyle ...

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Isacque Graeber

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:16

Isacque Graeber was a sociologist, Jewish historian, and writer. He wrote several books and numerous papers ranging in subject matters from Jewish-Gentile relations to Jewish Education. He studied at Columbia University and University of Pennsylvania. During his long career he served as director o ...

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Method (computer programming)

Last access: 12-May-2026 // 13:59:16

A method in object-oriented programming is a procedure associated with an object, and generally also a message. An object consists of state data and behavior ; these compose an interface , which specifies how the object may be used. A method is a behavior of an object parametrized by a user. D ...

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