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- American government official was stripped of his U.S. citizenship (1979) and marked as an international ...
- Agee, Tommie Lee
- American baseball player (b. Aug. 9, 1942, Mobile, Ala.-d. Jan. 22, 2001, New York, N.Y.), ...
- Ageladas
- sculptor said to have been the teacher of Myron, Phidias, and Polyclitus. This tradition testifies ...
- Agelena naevia
- (from the article "funnel weaver") ...are notable for their funnel-shaped webs; they are a common group with many species that ...
- Agen
- town, capital of Lot-et-Garonne departement, Aquitaine region, southwestern France. ...
- Agena
- (from the article "Atlas rocket") ...minutes of operation and a sustainer that operates until orbital velocity is attained. Atlas can ...
- Agenais
- former province of France, of which Agen was the centre and to which the modern ... [1 Related Articles]
- Agence France-Presse
- French cooperative news agency, one of the world's great wire news services. It is based ... [1 Related Articles]
- Agence Havas
- (from the article "Agence France-Presse") ...Havas, which was created in 1832 by Charles-Louis Havas, who translated reports from foreign papers ...
- agency
- in law, the relationship that exists when one person or party (the principal) engages another ... [2 Related Articles]
- Agency for National Security Planning
- (from the article "Kim Jae Kyu") South Korean military officer and head of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) who, on ...
- agency shop
- (from the article "closed shop") ...within an "escape period" must remain members of the union for the duration of the ...
- agency theory, financial
- in organizational economics, a means of assessing the work being done for a principal (i.e., ...
- Agenda 2010
- (from the article "Germany") The domestic landscape was marked by continued voter disenchantment with the Schroder government's reform package, ...
- Agenda 21
- (from the article "United Nations Conference on Environment and Development") ...binding targets for emission reductions, however. The Declaration on Environment and Development, or Rio Declaration, ...
- agenesis
- in human physiology, failure of all or part of an organ to develop during embryonic ... [3 Related Articles]
- agent
- a computer program that performs various actions continuously and autonomously on behalf of an individual ... [1 Related Articles]
- agent middleman
- (from the article "marketing") Unlike merchant wholesalers, agent middlemen do not take legal ownership of the goods they sell; ...
- Agent Orange
- mixture of herbicides that U.S. military forces sprayed in Vietnam from 1962 to 1971 during ... [5 Related Articles]
- agent provocateur
- (from the article "Russia") ...by the Maximalists of the Socialist Revolutionary Party against policemen and officials, claimed hundreds of ...
- Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata
- (from the article "news agency") ...the Arab News Agency, which provides news for several states in the Middle East. Others ...
- Ageo
- city, Saitama ken (prefecture), Honshu, Japan. Ageo lies on the terrace between the Ara River ...
- ager Campanus
- (from the article "ancient Rome") ...land came to be concentrated in fewer hands. One of the punishments meted out to ...
- ager publicus
- (from the article "ancient Rome") ...Punic War was confiscation of all or part of their territories. Most of the ager ...
- ageratum
- any of about 45 species of annual herbs making up the genus Ageratum (family Asteraceae), ...
- Ageratum houstonianum
- (from the article "ageratum") Dwarf varieties of the common garden ageratum (A. houstonianum) are used as edging plants. Some ...
- Agerod
- (from the article "Sweden") ...dates of the thaw. The first traces of human life in Sweden, dating from about ...
- Ageronia
- (from the article "lepidopteran") ...and the pupae of many gossamer-winged butterflies make squeaking or grating sounds when disturbed. The ...
- Agesander
- Greek sculptor who is credited by the 1st-century-AD Roman writer Pliny as the creator, with ...
- Agesilaus
- (from the article "Agis IV") Agis was supported by his wealthy mother and grandmother, who surrendered their property; by his ...
- Agesilaus II
- king of Sparta from 399 to 360 who commanded the Spartan army throughout most of ... [6 Related Articles]
- Agfa-Gevaert NV
- Belgian corporate group established in 1964 in the merger of Agfa AG of Leverkusen, West ... [2 Related Articles]
- Agfacolor
- (from the article "motion-picture technology") In 1936 Germany produced Agfacolor, a single-strip, three-layer negative film and accompanying print stock. After ...
- Agga
- (from the article "Enmebaragesi") ...own time, as well as from later traditions. He was the next-to-last ruler of the ...
- agglomerate
- large, coarse, rock fragments associated with lava flow that are ejected during explosive volcanic eruptions. ... [1 Related Articles]
- agglomeration
- (from the article "dairy product") Spray-dried milk is also difficult to reconstitute or mix with water. Therefore, a process called ...
- agglomeration
- (from the article "iron processing") ...from the fines (less than 7 millimetres). If the lump ore is of the appropriate ...
- agglutinate
- (from the article "agglutinate") pyroclastic igneous rock formed from partly fused volcanic bombs. See bomb (volcanology).formation by volcanic activity
- agglutination
- a grammatical process in which words are composed of a sequence of morphemes (word elements), ... [3 Related Articles]
- agglutination
- (from the article "blood group") ...the serum that identify and combine with the antigen sites on the surfaces of red ...
- agglutination test
- (from the article "blood group") The basic technique in identification of the antigens and antibodies of blood groups is the ...
- agglutinin
- substance that causes particles to congeal in a group or mass, particularly a typical antibody ...
- agglutinogen
- (from the article "blood group") ...between red cells and corresponding antibodies usually results in clumping-agglutination-of the red cells; therefore, antigens ...
- Aggonafir, Innanu
- (from the article "African literature") ...examines the dilemma of a woman faced with the challenge of survival is Setinna Ahari ...
- aggregate
- in building and construction, material used for mixing with cement, bitumen, lime, gypsum, or other ... [2 Related Articles]
- aggregate consumption
- (from the article "consumption") The study of consumption behaviour plays a central role in both macroeconomics and microeconomics. Macroeconomists ...
- aggregate demand
- (from the article "Great Depression") The fundamental cause of the Great Depression in the United States was a decline in ...
- aggregate fruit
- (from the article "Classification of fruits") ...pericarp becomes dry at maturity. Fleshy fruits include (1) the berries, such as tomatoes, oranges, ...
- aggregation
- (from the article "colony") in zoology, a group of organisms of one species that live and interact closely with ...
- aggregation pheromone
- (from the article "hydrocarbon") ...annually by the bacteria that live in termites and in the digestive systems of plant-eating ...
- aggression
- in international relations, an act or policy of expansion carried out by one state at ... [4 Related Articles]
- aggressive behaviour
- animal behaviour that involves actual or potential harm to another animal. Biologists commonly distinguish between ... [19 Related Articles]
- aggressive mimicry
- a form of similarity in which a predator or parasite gains an advantage by its ... [3 Related Articles]
- aggressive roller-skating
- (from the article "roller-skating") ...In-line roller hockey uses a puck, sticks, and many of the rules of ice hockey. ...
- Aggtelek Caves
- limestone cave system on the Hungarian-Slovakian border, about 30 miles (50 km) northwest of Miskolc, ... [1 Related Articles]
- Agha Mohammad Khan
- founder and first ruler of the Qajar dynasty of Iran. Following the disintegration of the ... [4 Related Articles]
- Aghasi, Mahmoud Qul
- (from the article "Syria") On September 28 a prominent figure in Syria's Islamist movement, Sheikh Mahmoud Qul Aghasi, known ...
- Agheila
- (from the article "World War II") ...it remained for the British to take the port of Benghazi. On Feb. 3, 1941, ...
- Aghlabid dynasty
- Arab Muslim dynasty that ruled Ifriqiyah (Tunisia and eastern Algeria) from AD 800 to 909. ... [3 Related Articles]
- Aghora
- (from the article "Hinduism") ...and master. His "doubles" or partial manifestations, however, were active among humankind: as Pashupati ("Lord ...
- Aghstev
- (from the article "Armenia") ...(130 miles), the Hrazdan (90 miles), the Arpa (80 miles), and the Vorotan (Bargyushad; 111 ...
- agile mangabey
- (from the article "mangabey") ...atys), a dark, uniformly gray species with a pale face, is found from the Nzo-Sassandra ...
- Agile Software
- (from the article "Computers and Information Systems") ...data to reveal business trends. Following Oracle's move, German software firm SAP bought Business Objects, ...
- Agilent Technologies
- (from the article "Computers and Information Systems") In an unusual purchase of a technology firm by private investors, Agilent Technologies sold its ...
- Agilolfing
- (from the article "Germany") ...this leadership could have real effect. When the Frankish realm was badly divided or embroiled ...
- Agilulf
- (from the article "Italy") ...to divide the Lombard leadership and buy some of them into the Byzantine camp. For ...
- Agin-Buryat
- former autonomous okrug (district), southeastern Russia; in 2008 it merged with Chita
- Agincourt, Battle of
- (Oct. 25, 1415), decisive victory of the English over the French in the Hundred Years' ... [4 Related Articles]
- aging
- (from the article "brandy") ...from the wines or fermented mashes of other fruits are commonly identified by the specific ...
- aging
- progressive physiological changes in an organism that lead to senescence, or a decline of biological ... [10 Related Articles]
- aging
- (from the article "metallurgy") ...(e.g., 5 percent copper in aluminum at 540° C [1,000° F]), and then it is ...
- Aginskoye
- former administrative centre of Agin-Buryat autonomous okrug (district), Russia, in the Aga River valley. In ...
- Agis I
- early Spartan king, traditionally held to be the son of Eurysthenes (in legend, one of ...
- Agis II
- king of Sparta after about 427 BC who commanded all operations of the regular army ... [1 Related Articles]
- Agis III
- Spartan king (338-331) who rebelled unsuccessfully against Alexander the Great.
- Agis IV
- Spartan king (244-241) who failed in his attempt to reform Sparta's economic and political structure. [3 Related Articles]
- agitation
- (from the article "agitprop") political strategy in which the techniques of agitation and propaganda are used to influence and ...
- agitka
- (from the article "motion picture, history of the") ...State Institute of Cinematography") was the first such school in the world and is still ...
- agitprop
- political strategy in which the techniques of agitation and propaganda are used to influence and ... [2 Related Articles]
- Aglaea emetica
- (from the article "Connaraceae") ...coyotes in poisoned baits (e.g., Rourea volubilis, R. glabra, and Cnestis polyphylla). Others have properties ...
- Aglaea lamarckii
- (from the article "Connaraceae") ...medicines-e.g., to induce vomiting (Aglaea emetica leaves, in Madagascar), as a dysentery treatment (A. villosa ...
- Aglaea villosa
- (from the article "Connaraceae") ...Cnestis polyphylla). Others have properties that make them useful as folk medicines-e.g., to induce vomiting ...
- Aglaia
- (from the article "Grace") ...The name refers to the "pleasing" or "charming" appearance of a fertile field or garden. ...
- Aglaia
- (from the article "Sapindales") ...common or dominant trees in tropical and subtropical primary and secondary forests, with only a ...
- Aglauros
- in Greek mythology, eldest daughter of the Athenian king Cecrops. Aglauros died with her sisters ...
- Agliotti, Glenn
- (from the article "South Africa") ...the motive behind Pikoli's firing, not the breakdown of Pikoli's working relationship with his superior, ...
- Aglipay y Labayan, Gregorio
- (from the article "Philippine Independent Church") ...Isabelo de los Reyes y Florentino, author, labour leader, and senator, who was imprisoned during ...
- Aglossa
- (from the article "gastropod") ...purple snails (Janthinidae) float on the ocean surface after building a raft of bubbles; large ...
- aglycone
- (from the article "poison") ...is a string of three or more amino acids. A few polypeptides and amines are ...
- AGM-12 Bullpup
- (from the article "rocket and missile system") The United States began to deploy tactical air-to-surface guided missiles as a standard aerial munition ...
- AGM-45 Shrike
- (from the article "rocket and missile system") ...on the initial version of Bullpup proved inadequate for "hard" targets such as reinforced concrete ...
- AGM-64 Maverick
- (from the article "rocket and missile system") Replacing the Bullpup as an optically tracked missile was the AGM-64/65 Maverick family of rocket-powered ...
- AGM-65 Maverick
- (from the article "rocket and missile system") Replacing the Bullpup as an optically tracked missile was the AGM-64/65 Maverick family of rocket-powered ...
- AGM-78 Standard ARM
- (from the article "rocket and missile system") ...frequency before flight. Because it had no memory circuits and required continuous emissions for homing, ...
- AGM-88 HARM
- (from the article "rocket and missile system") ...memory circuits and could be tuned to any of several frequencies in flight. Also rocket-propelled, ...
- Agnadello, battle of
- (from the article "Italy") ...alliance, the League of Cambrai (1508). All the great powers of Italy, along with those ...
- Agnano
- volcanic crater, Napoli provincia, Campania regione, southern Italy. It is situated in the Campi Flegrei ...
- Agnaou, Bab
- (from the article "Marrakech") ...and the 19th-century Bahia royal residence reflect the city's historical growth. Much of the medina ...
- agnarie
- (from the article "roads and highways") The public transport of the Roman Empire was divided into two classes: (1)
- agnathan
- any of the class Agnatha of primitive, jawless fishes that includes the lampreys and hagfishes ... [9 Related Articles]
- Agnelli, Giovanni
- founder of the Fiat (Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino) automobile company and the leading Italian industrialist ... [4 Related Articles]
- Agnelli, Giovanni
- chairman of the automobile manufacturing company Fiat SpA, Italy's largest private business enterprise, from 1966 ... [1 Related Articles]
- Agnelli, Umberto
- Italian automotive executive and grandson of Giovanni Agnelli, the founder of Fiat SpA. He served ... [1 Related Articles]
- Agnes
- (from the article "Philip II") ...1193, and on the next day, for a private reason, had resolved to separate from ...
- Agnes of Poitou
- second wife of the Holy Roman emperor Henry III. She was regent (1056-62) during the ... [5 Related Articles]
- Agnes Scott College
- private institution of higher education for women in Decatur, Georgia, U.S. A liberal arts college ...
- Agnes, Saint
- virgin and patron saint of girls, who is one of the most celebrated Roman martyrs.
- Agnesi, Maria Gaetana
- Italian mathematician and philosopher, considered to be the first woman in the Western world to ...
- Agnew, Spiro T.
- 39th vice president of the United States (1969-73) in the Republican administration of President Richard ... [3 Related Articles]
- Agni
- (Sanskrit: "Fire"), fire-god of the Hindus, second only to Indra in the Vedic mythology of ... [3 Related Articles]
- Agnihotri Brahman
- (from the article "Agni") ...the Rigveda he is sometimes identified with Rudra, the forerunner of the later god Siva. ...
- Agnihotri, Shiv Narayan
- Hindu founder of an atheistic society called Deva Samaj ("Society of God").
- Agnikula
- (from the article "kul") Special usages of kul, or kula, are found in such appellations as Agnikula ("Family of ...
- agnoiology
- (from the article "Ferrier, James Frederick") Scottish metaphysician distinguished for his theory of agnoiology, or theory of ignorance.
- Agnolo di Ventura
- (from the article "Agostino Di Giovanni") late Gothic sculptor, best known for his work, with Agnolo di Ventura, on the tomb ...
- agnomen
- (from the article "name") ..."silent." Thus the Roman name eventually consisted of three parts: Marcus Tullius Cicero, Gaius Julius ...
- Agnon, S.Y.
- Israeli writer who was one of the leading modern Hebrew novelists and short-story writers. In ... [2 Related Articles]
- Agnone Tablet
- (from the article "Italic languages") ...is a bronze tablet with penal laws concerning municipal administration, written in Latin letters during ...
- agnosia
- (from the article "nervous system disease") Similar problems of language and speech comprehension are apraxia and agnosia. Apraxia is the inability ...
- agnosticism
- (from Greek agnostos, "unknowable"), strictly speaking, the doctrine that humans cannot know ... [4 Related Articles]
- Agnostida
- (from the article "Cambrian Period") From the 1960s, investigators began to recognize that many species of the trilobite order Agnostida ...
- Agnostus
- genus of trilobites (an extinct group of aquatic arthropods) found as fossils in rocks of ... [1 Related Articles]
- Agnus Dei
- designation of Jesus Christ in Christian liturgical usage. It is based on the saying of ... [2 Related Articles]
- Agobard, Saint
- archbishop of Lyon from 816, who was active in political and ecclesiastical affairs during the ...
- agoge
- (from the article "ancient Greek civilization") ...over half of their produce to Sparta) was the determining feature in Spartan internal life. ...
- agon
- debate or contest between two characters in Attic comedy, constituting one of several formal conventions ... [1 Related Articles]
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