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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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Reiko Hayama (architect)
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Reiko Hayama was a Japanese architect. She became the first architect from Japan to work in France. Biography. Reiko Hayama was born in Tokyo in 1933. She attended Yokohama National University from 1952 to 1958. From 1959 to 1965, she worked for Kunio Maekawa, who had collaborated with the Swiss
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Sečovlje
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Sečovlje is a settlement in the Municipality of Piran in the Littoral region of Slovenia. Name. The modern Slovene name Sečovlje is an artificial creation dating from after 1945. It was coined from the Italian name of the settlement, Sicciole , influenced by the name of the neighbouring vill
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Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperatives
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The Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperatives was a ministry of the Government of Tanzania. Under the first Magufuli Cabinet it was merged into the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries. Mission. The three main objectives PR mission of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Se
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1990 in Danish television
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This is a list of Danish television related events from 1990. Events. *30 September - TV3 Denmark is separated from the earlier Pan-Scandinavian version of the channel. Channels. Launches : * Unknown: TV 2 Østjylland Births. *6 July -, Albanian-born actor
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Lillian Feder
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Lillian Feder was an American academic. She was Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Queens College and an emerita professor of the Graduate Center, CUNY, in comparative literature. Feder was born in New York City and earned her PhD from the University of Minnesota. She published jou
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1995 Australian Open – Women's singles
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Mary Pierce defeated Arantxa Sánchez Vicario in the final, 6–3, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1995 Australian Open. It was her first major singles title. Pierce did not lose a set during the tournament. Steffi Graf was the reigning champion, but did not participate due to a
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Efraín González
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* Efrain Gonzalez Jr. * Efraín González Luna * Efraín González Morfín * La Violencia
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Tim Shell
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Tim Shell (born 5 May 1968) is a American businessperson. He was born in United States. His employers include Wikimedia Foundation.
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Asia Game Changer Awards
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The Asia Game Changer Awards is an annual award ceremony held in recognition of individuals and organizations within and connected to the Asian community that have made positive contributions to the development and improvement of Asia and society. Inaugurated in 2014 by New York-based non-profit o
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Ligature (grammar)
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In grammar, a ligature is a morpheme that links two elements.
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Ashy flycatcher
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The ashy flycatcher is a species of bird in the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae. It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, excluding the drier areas of South Africa, Botswana, and Namibia, where it inhabits subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest,
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Check (pattern)
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Check is a pattern of modified stripes consisting of crossed horizontal and vertical lines which form squares. The pattern typically contains two colours where a single checker is surrounded on all four sides by a checker of a different colour. The pattern is commonly placed onto garments and is,
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Color Coding
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Color Coding is a scholarly work by Uri Zwick and Noga Alon, published in 2008. The main subjects of the publication include graph theory, computer science, and graph labeling. Related Works. * PACWON: A parallelizing compiler for workstations on a network
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Things That Go Bump in the Night (Dad's Army)
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" Things That Go Bump in the Night " is the sixth episode of the sixth series of the British television sitcom Dad's Army that was originally transmitted on 5 December 1973. This episode marked the last regular appearance of James Beck who died on 6 August 1973. Synopsis. During a stormy night, t
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411. Does an Early Cytokine Response During Ebola Virus Disease Improve the Duration of Survival in Rhesus Macaques?
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411. Does an Early Cytokine Response During Ebola Virus Disease Improve the Duration of Survival in Rhesus Macaques? is a scholarly work, published in 2019 in ''Open Forum Infectious Diseases''. The main subjects of the publication include immunology, Orthoebolavirus zairense, internal medicine, i
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Integer programming
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An integer programming problem is a mathematical optimization or feasibility program in which some or all of the variables are restricted to be integers. In many settings the term refers to integer linear programming , in which the objective function and the constraints are linear. Integer progra
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Cameron Toll
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Cameron Toll is a suburb located to the south of Edinburgh, Scotland. Originally it was the site of a toll house built in the early 19th century, which was located on a stretch of road between Edinburgh and Dalkeith. Today the area is home to Cameron Toll Shopping Centre, which opened in 1984. Th
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Jagger–Richards
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Jagger–Richards is the songwriting partnership between English musicians Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, founder members of rock band the Rolling Stones. They are one of the most successful songwriting partnerships in history. In addition to Jagger and Richards' songwriting partnership, they hav
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8R
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* Guyana * R8 (disambiguation) * Sol Líneas Aéreas * Standard photographic print sizes
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Miraclathurella eucharis
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Miraclathurella eucharis is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pseudomelatomidae, the turrids and allies. Distribution. Fossils of this species were found in Miocene strata in Panama; age range: 11.608 to 7.246 Ma.
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The Greatest (Cat Power album)
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The Greatest is the seventh studio album by Cat Power, the stage name and eponymous band of American singer-songwriter Chan Marshall. All tracks on the album were written by Marshall, making it her first album not to include any cover songs. The Memphis Rhythm Band includes Roy Brewer, Teenie Hodg
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A Comparative Investigation of Coarticulation in Fricatives: Electropalatographic, Electromagnetic, and Acoustic Data
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A Comparative Investigation of Coarticulation in Fricatives: Electropalatographic, Electromagnetic, and Acoustic Data is a scholarly work, published in 1993 in ''Language and Speech''. The main subjects of the publication include acoustics, speech recognition, coarticulation, audiology, speech pro
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Jogcon
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The is a game controller developed and produced by Namco for the PlayStation. Originally released in 1998 as part of a special edition package with R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 , it was designed to combine the function of a steering wheel controller, while maintaining the size of a standard PlayStation c
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Speed Dependent Damping Control
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Speed Dependent Damping Control was an automatic damper system installed on late-1980s and early-1990s Cadillac automobiles. This system firmed up the suspension at 25 mph and again at 60 mph. The firmest setting was also used when starting from a standstill until 5 mph. Applications: * 1989-1992
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